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Totally lost hope on this current regime we have!

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Totally lost hope on this current regime we have!

Postby XimanJaale » Sat Dec 20, 2014 7:02 pm

The sooner this regime comes to an end the better. Culusoow and his advisor's and political backers have totally failed on their quest on the leadership of this country. I just can't wait until this regime finishes it's term.

May god give us a leader that thinks of the country and people. Amiin :up: :som:


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Re: Totally lost hope on this current regime we have!

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Re: Totally lost hope on this current regime we have!

Postby barbarossa » Sat Dec 20, 2014 8:01 pm

So, now that adeer Boldy is unceremoniously booted out of office and no other adeer was chosen to replace him, you essentially evoke the rights for the beesha to withdraw its vote of confidence in Gurguurte's regime? Makes whole lot of senses to me!

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Re: Totally lost hope on this current regime we have!

Postby Twist » Sat Dec 20, 2014 8:16 pm

This guy can't even be more diplomatic and decently hide his emotions. OK, I know we Somalis are a big mess when it comes to "politics" but at least have some self-respect & restraint. :|

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Re: Totally lost hope on this current regime we have!

Postby AbkoowDhiblaawe » Sat Dec 20, 2014 8:21 pm

Kkkkkkkkk. Ximanow is mad cause the pm is dhabayaaco. Horta how does it feel getting backstabbed by them all the time? :pac: :pac:

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Re: Totally lost hope on this current regime we have!

Postby XimanJaale » Sat Dec 20, 2014 8:51 pm

Belief me I couldn't careless which clan the new PM hailed from, I'm just disappointed on how Somalia had over 10 Prime Minister since 2000. And the constant political feud between leaders. I was hoping since we left the transitional phase that at least we will move on from this habit. :down:

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Re: Totally lost hope on this current regime we have!

Postby Typhoon » Sat Dec 20, 2014 8:52 pm

ximan :lol: :lol:

ximan and farmaajoloool, ximan reminds me of those little kids that want to take their favourite toys everywhere.

Bro, marexaan la`aan maha nolol la`aan :lol:

According to the marexaan, somalia is a car without a driver, to them its illogical and irrational, HOW CAN A CAR DRIVE WITHOUT A MAREXAAN AT THE STEERING WHEEL? Beesha sade is perplexed, bamboozled, utterly flabbergasted and astonished, how can it be? Why did the natural laws of nature breakdown? Why is the car driving without a marexaan.
We are trained and nurtured from birth, to be the only people to understand the system and run the system..WHAT IS THIS? What does this mean In this brave new world without a marexaan, There is no historical precedence, the Newtonian Mechanistic paradigm is giving way to Quantum mechanics..good lord! What does that mean? What will happen to the quule theory of couse and effect?
My dear Emir ximaan
I believe this good for somalia and is good for marexaan.
beesha performers magnificently when not constrained by flawed aspirations or nationalistic preferences, power is what we understand and power is what we know how to manipulate
Holding power that is fragmented and decentralized constraints our ability to creatively think and synchronize our core interest with the interest of theatrical politics, we are great thinkers when out of power and great implementers of ideas when the right tools of power are in place, so when “in office” our power should be self evident and lock stock and barrelstar.
time is too Early for full spectrum dominance that can only come from regional pre-eminence and cohesion at home
I said many times before even before the election of ina faraax garaad and yulka, that beesha should not hold the presidency or pm ship it’s against our4 strategic interest.

We are great at creating a Deep state, when out of power, remember our illuminati type of organisations ahlu sade wal jamaaca, doxada juba

ximan we never had it so good as now, now our Machiavellian politics won`t be constrained by public opinion and the theatre of politics.
power lies behind the curtain and once you in the process of regional states building, you will be on the road to Damascus and once on that road, power will become clear and the central government will look like a lamb sitting with a lion

every time we were out of power our ruthless imperial tendencies were activated, lets see weather somali politics can have answer to what is about to manifest

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Re: Totally lost hope on this current regime we have!

Postby XimanJaale » Sat Dec 20, 2014 8:53 pm

Kkkkkkkkk. Ximanow is mad cause the pm is dhabayaaco. Horta how does it feel getting backstabbed by them all the time? :pac: :pac:
This clan trivial doesn't cross my mind, when your country is the laughing joke to the rest of the world. :|

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Re: Totally lost hope on this current regime we have!

Postby XimanJaale » Sat Dec 20, 2014 9:03 pm

ximan :lol: :lol:

ximan and farmaajoloool, ximan reminds me of those little kids that want to take their favourite toys everywhere.

Bro, marexaan la`aan maha nolol la`aan :lol:

According to the marexaan, somalia is a car without a driver, to them its illogical and irrational, HOW CAN A CAR DRIVE WITHOUT A MAREXAAN AT THE STEERING WHEEL? Beesha sade is perplexed, bamboozled, utterly flabbergasted and astonished, how can it be? Why did the natural laws of nature breakdown? Why is the car driving without a marexaan.
We are trained and nurtured from birth, to be the only people to understand the system and run the system..WHAT IS THIS? What does this mean In this brave new world without a marexaan, There is no historical precedence, the Newtonian Mechanistic paradigm is giving way to Quantum mechanics..good lord! What does that mean? What will happen to the quule theory of couse and effect?
My dear Emir ximaan
I believe this good for somalia and is good for marexaan.
beesha performers magnificently when not constrained by flawed aspirations or nationalistic preferences, power is what we understand and power is what we know how to manipulate
Holding power that is fragmented and decentralized constraints our ability to creatively think and synchronize our core interest with the interest of theatrical politics, we are great thinkers when out of power and great implementers of ideas when the right tools of power are in place, so when “in office” our power should be self evident and lock stock and barrelstar.
time is too Early for full spectrum dominance that can only come from regional pre-eminence and cohesion at home
I said many times before even before the election of ina faraax garaad and yulka, that beesha should not hold the presidency or pm ship it’s against our4 strategic interest.

We are great at creating a Deep state, when out of power, remember our illuminati type of organisations ahlu sade wal jamaaca, doxada juba

ximan we never had it so good as now, now our Machiavellian politics won`t be constrained by public opinion and the theatre of politics.
power lies behind the curtain and once you in the process of regional states building, you will be on the road to Damascus and once on that road, power will become clear and the central government will look like a lamb sitting with a lion

every time we were out of power our ruthless imperial tendencies were activated, lets see weather somali politics can have answer to what is about to manifest
Listen your eaglehawk,

Somalia is not our game of thrones, where clans compete for dynasties and kingdoms. Focusing in such local level is what has dragged Somalia out of the international global league table, it is the same reason why our country is synonym with the word failed state or anarchic state. I'm sick and tired with Somalis and their trivial clan bullshit. We are nothing but divided people and under the spawn of the western world but also hostile neighbours such as Ethiopia and Kenya.

I want Somalis to wake up and realise that a united country with a functioning governance is the way forward. Somalia needs more people like Farmaajo and less people like Baldy, Culusoow, Blackie, Shariff Sakiin etc.

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Re: Totally lost hope on this current regime we have!

Postby waraabe251 » Sat Dec 20, 2014 9:18 pm

seems like you were rooting for president hassan few months ago but as soon as he ejects your clansman from pm role, you are against him.

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Re: Totally lost hope on this current regime we have!

Postby Typhoon » Sat Dec 20, 2014 9:36 pm

ximan :lol: :lol:

ximan and farmaajoloool, ximan reminds me of those little kids that want to take their favourite toys everywhere.

Bro, marexaan la`aan maha nolol la`aan :lol:

According to the marexaan, somalia is a car without a driver, to them its illogical and irrational, HOW CAN A CAR DRIVE WITHOUT A MAREXAAN AT THE STEERING WHEEL? Beesha sade is perplexed, bamboozled, utterly flabbergasted and astonished, how can it be? Why did the natural laws of nature breakdown? Why is the car driving without a marexaan.
We are trained and nurtured from birth, to be the only people to understand the system and run the system..WHAT IS THIS? What does this mean In this brave new world without a marexaan, There is no historical precedence, the Newtonian Mechanistic paradigm is giving way to Quantum mechanics..good lord! What does that mean? What will happen to the quule theory of couse and effect?
My dear Emir ximaan
I believe this good for somalia and is good for marexaan.
beesha performers magnificently when not constrained by flawed aspirations or nationalistic preferences, power is what we understand and power is what we know how to manipulate
Holding power that is fragmented and decentralized constraints our ability to creatively think and synchronize our core interest with the interest of theatrical politics, we are great thinkers when out of power and great implementers of ideas when the right tools of power are in place, so when “in office” our power should be self evident and lock stock and barrelstar.
time is too Early for full spectrum dominance that can only come from regional pre-eminence and cohesion at home
I said many times before even before the election of ina faraax garaad and yulka, that beesha should not hold the presidency or pm ship it’s against our4 strategic interest.

We are great at creating a Deep state, when out of power, remember our illuminati type of organisations ahlu sade wal jamaaca, doxada juba

ximan we never had it so good as now, now our Machiavellian politics won`t be constrained by public opinion and the theatre of politics.
power lies behind the curtain and once you in the process of regional states building, you will be on the road to Damascus and once on that road, power will become clear and the central government will look like a lamb sitting with a lion

every time we were out of power our ruthless imperial tendencies were activated, lets see weather somali politics can have answer to what is about to manifest
Listen your eaglehawk,

Somalia is not our game of thrones, where clans compete for dynasties and kingdoms. Focusing in such local level is what has dragged Somalia out of the international global league table, it is the same reason why our country is synonym with the word failed state or anarchic state. I'm sick and tired with Somalis and their trivial clan bullshit. We are nothing but divided people and under the spawn of the western world but also hostile neighbours such as Ethiopia and Kenya.

I want Somalis to wake up and realise that a united country with a functioning governance is the way forward. Somalia needs more people like Farmaajo and less people like Baldy, Culusoow, Blackie, Shariff Sakiin etc.
ximan you are idealist and there is Notting wrong with idealism but that is like searching for atlantis or a communist aspiriation of utiopia on earth, that road is full of disappointment and downright delusional in the end
I am a realist with a goal ,my goal is sovereign jubaland state that guards its interest, THAT IS IT, I don`t care about somalia

ximan somalia is set up for itside influence and there is constrains levied upon nationalist or islamist, the only game in town is intl community board game which is based upon money, identity politics and foreign hegemony
the intl community allows a powerful Jubaland but constrains powerful somalia, now that might look bad but when there is will there is way.
if you smart you create a prussia within The North German Confederation which eventually will lead German Confederation and your king becomes the king of germany (somalia)

qunjar socod saxib, have a strategic picture and a tactical advantage
All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when we are able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must appear inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near.”
― Sun Tzu, The Art of War
“In the midst of chaos, there is also opportunity”
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Re: Totally lost hope on this current regime we have!

Postby Typhoon » Sat Dec 20, 2014 9:39 pm

seems like you were rooting for president hassan few months ago but as soon as he ejects your clansman from pm role, you are against him.
that is natural and the norm among somalis, daqanka ya laga tagin saxib
beesha in la tageero wa muqadis otherwise that is naive and downright daqan xumo

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Re: Totally lost hope on this current regime we have!

Postby GAMES » Sat Dec 20, 2014 9:41 pm

XimanJaale why don't you just take a page from the Dhabayaco play book.

If you don't get your way --- Whine, complain and go on the media offensive. Cry about how the prez is corrupted and is running some kinda conspiracy group called HAG until he relents and appoints one of ur own. It worked out for them.

There is still time before 2016, so u still got time to get an ilka yar into the PM office. :)

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Re: Totally lost hope on this current regime we have!

Postby original dervish » Sun Dec 21, 2014 5:39 am

This guy is unbelievable.....don't worry the Hagites will still let you keep your corner in Xamar......for now. :)

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Re: Totally lost hope on this current regime we have!

Postby Hyperactive » Sun Dec 21, 2014 3:22 pm

This guy can't even be more diplomatic and decently hide his emotions. OK, I know we Somalis are a big mess when it comes to "politics" but at least have some self-respect & restraint. :|
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