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ELAN MORIN TEDRONAI

Postby Cali_Gaab » Tue Apr 28, 2009 9:50 pm

I've seen your stance in present day politics and i'm curious to know what solution you have in mind that can elevate us from this deep hole. You claim Somaliland is not the way forward but i couldnt find any of your posts that hint towards a solution.

Bring forth any ideas and suggestion and maybe those who are not fond of you will understand your train of thought.
It's easy pinpointing at peoples faults but it's a different story moving forwards in a progressive manner and not repeating the same mistakes.

I've seen you with the Somalia flag as your avatar and shown total dissatisfaction with Somaliland.

I'm curious to know what you think would be the best way forward for the people in Somaliland and what do you think we could contribute to already existing Somali administrations elsewhere.

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Re: ELAN MORIN TEDRONAI

Postby lali99 » Wed Apr 29, 2009 3:38 am

^^WHY IN THE WORLD WILL U WANT THIS LADY (if i should call her that) POINT OF VIEW...IS JUST SO SAD THAT U HAD TO DEDICATE A TOPIC ON HER NAME...JUST A SHAME, SHAME, SHAME...ALL WE KNOW IS THAT SHE BELONGS IN EXILE LIKE THOSE SAMATARS BROTHERS...LOOOOOOOOL..AINT THAT A BIAJJJJJJ....

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Re: ELAN MORIN TEDRONAI

Postby LiQaaye_TDH » Wed Apr 29, 2009 5:55 am

Caligaab is he Adan Madobe? or Axmed farax?

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Re: ELAN MORIN TEDRONAI

Postby Cali_Gaab » Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:26 am

Lali, keep your ignorant ways to yourself.

Pretty soon you'll be the only village idiot in the middle of Hargeisa screaming "Somaliland dalkeyga, Somaliland dadkeyga"

Liqaaye, he's Aden Madobe, his reer abti is Axmed Faarax.

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Postby LiQaaye_TDH » Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:27 pm

Cali walle Elan waa Ragge Daa!!!!

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Postby Rightwing » Wed Apr 29, 2009 3:03 pm

Cali-gaab

Layla ayaa kaa caqli badan walaahi, Maraan"Elan" ayaad talo weydiinay? Elan waa tii tidhi adeerkay schoolershipkii loo soodiray Siayaad baraa ka bixiyey. Schoolarship=financial aid from Somali asset :lol:
Ta kale aren't you Cismaan maxamuud MJ? sowdigii avatarka cade muse sidan jiray!!

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Re: ELAN MORIN TEDRONAI

Postby GENERAL_SNM » Wed Apr 29, 2009 5:05 pm

What ever he is his views are to far out. But its one think being anti-somaliland but praising the late dictator's actions in Waqooyi, discrediting the SNM for resisting. These are thinks we should all fight against and what ever qabil the individual is doesnt matter....

Elan might be HJ on the outside but his heart is faqash... :down:

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Postby Advo » Wed Apr 29, 2009 6:43 pm

His good people :up:

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Re: ELAN MORIN TEDRONAI

Postby Somalistan » Wed Apr 29, 2009 7:43 pm

Did anybody see his pic? he looks like lawaseen=fag. :clap:

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Re: ELAN MORIN TEDRONAI

Postby osman-k » Wed Apr 29, 2009 7:46 pm

where can u found that pic^^^^ we need to identify adnwed out bad seed within ourselves..

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Re: ELAN MORIN TEDRONAI

Postby Elan Morin Tedronai » Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:23 am

Cali_Gaab wrote:I've seen your stance in present day politics and i'm curious to know what solution you have in mind that can elevate us from this deep hole. You claim Somaliland is not the way forward but i couldnt find any of your posts that hint towards a solution.

Bring forth any ideas and suggestion and maybe those who are not fond of you will understand your train of thought.
It's easy pinpointing at peoples faults but it's a different story moving forwards in a progressive manner and not repeating the same mistakes.

I've seen you with the Somalia flag as your avatar and shown total dissatisfaction with Somaliland.

I'm curious to know what you think would be the best way forward for the people in Somaliland and what do you think we could contribute to already existing Somali administrations elsewhere.



The best system for somalis is a unitary system like the one that exists in united kingdom. A central government which deals with national matters and controls the country's military. And local governments in somaliland and puntland to take care of day to day matters that deal with their lives. Giving them responsibility.

The united kingdom system of england, scotland and wales is the ideal situation for our country. Somalia worked when we were united. 18 years of seperation has rendered us nothing but a nation of pitiful refugees.

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Re: ELAN MORIN TEDRONAI

Postby Elan Morin Tedronai » Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:26 am

Somalistan wrote:Did anybody see his pic? he looks like lawaseen=fag. :clap:



easy for you to say that hiding behind a monitor like a sisssy. i would beat your ass down if you said that to me face to face you pathetic loser.

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Re: ELAN MORIN TEDRONAI

Postby osman-k » Thu Apr 30, 2009 4:07 pm

I wonder to whom he's preaching to this Elam?...cry all u want but the reality of the ground wont change a thing..nada...deal with it

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Re: ELAN MORIN TEDRONAI

Postby Somalistan » Thu Apr 30, 2009 4:12 pm

Elen degeneres,

dont threaten me with that soft squeky tone pretty boy and go put on make up as usual for your faqash boyfriend.

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Re: ELAN MORIN TEDRONAI

Postby Cali_Gaab » Thu Apr 30, 2009 6:56 pm

Elan Morin Tedronai wrote:
Cali_Gaab wrote:I've seen your stance in present day politics and i'm curious to know what solution you have in mind that can elevate us from this deep hole. You claim Somaliland is not the way forward but i couldnt find any of your posts that hint towards a solution.

Bring forth any ideas and suggestion and maybe those who are not fond of you will understand your train of thought.
It's easy pinpointing at peoples faults but it's a different story moving forwards in a progressive manner and not repeating the same mistakes.

I've seen you with the Somalia flag as your avatar and shown total dissatisfaction with Somaliland.

I'm curious to know what you think would be the best way forward for the people in Somaliland and what do you think we could contribute to already existing Somali administrations elsewhere.



The best system for somalis is a unitary system like the one that exists in united kingdom. A central government which deals with national matters and controls the country's military. And local governments in somaliland and puntland to take care of day to day matters that deal with their lives. Giving them responsibility.

The united kingdom system of england, scotland and wales is the ideal situation for our country. Somalia worked when we were united. 18 years of seperation has rendered us nothing but a nation of pitiful refugees.


I agree with you on that part however, having a central government based in another region that has full control over the military is not an idea that will go down well with current residents of Somaliland. A whole new constitution needs to be written scrapping the 4.5 clan system they have got going on at the moment. Bare in mind that this Somaliland idea has been implemented in the minds of those back home since '91 and have viewed those from the South in a negative light circa '88. That's 21 years, a child that was 14 years old is now 35 and have no idea of unity.

It would take a long process and a administration in place that has the full backing of the people, including an effective government in the South. I reckon the only thing it takes is for Somaliland to have a different administration that is willing to acknowledge the fact that they have wasted almost 2decades chasing a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
This would be virtually impossible as those in power are most likely to have come to power based on their promises of taking the people a step further towards recognition, to crash their dreams and fall back on their word would be viewed as treason.

A catch 22 situation as you may see but I advice you not to look down on their aspiration of reaching higher, even if this may be based on hate and misinformation. They haven't seen any positivity coming from their people in Koonfur and thus can't imagine for a second to unify, there's nothing to be unified about at this stage.


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