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Can a MAREHAAAN man be a good leader?

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Can a MAREHAAAN man be a good leader?

Postby DerbiJiiF » Tue Dec 18, 2007 6:51 pm

We all know, 21 years of disaster. Before Siyad Barre, the country, eventhough was not in a good shape, but was much better than Siyad's era.

For Example:

1. Somalia has a viable industries toward export.
2. Somalia was self-feeding itself with its agriculture.
3. Curruption was not rampant like Siyad's era.

Now, I got to give Siyad's tried to improve all those, but with lack of vision and miletery mindedness overwhelmed and...... we all know how things went!


After 17 years, Marehans are courting another man ( Hiiraale ) who is even worst than Siyad. He lacks of vision and aim, yet some keyboard-warlords like Sadeboi, and Co. defend him at any cost.


It is lack of vison of a Marehan man that put you today in Ohio and force you to become a cab drivers.


Think what you are doing!



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Re: Can a MAREHAAAN man be a good leader?

Postby Executive » Tue Dec 18, 2007 6:52 pm

Whose 21 Years was the best 21 Years of Somali History (If you Exclude the 21 Years of Darwiish Empire Laughing )

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Re: Can a MAREHAAAN man be a good leader?

Postby xoogSADE14 » Tue Dec 18, 2007 6:54 pm

[quote="DerbiJiiF"]We all know, 21 years of disaster. Before Siyad Barre, the country, eventhough was not in a good shape, but was much better than Siyad's era.

For Example:

1. Somalia has a viable industries toward export.
2. Somalia was self-feeding itself with its agriculture.
3. Curruption was not rampant like Siyad's era.[/quote]

lol

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Re: Can a MAREHAAAN man be a good leader?

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Re: Can a MAREHAAAN man be a good leader?

Postby Sir-Luggoyo » Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:07 pm

Walle haddaan been la isu sheegeynin, wax Marexaan dhaama la waa siduu marxuumkii Maxamed Siad (aun) u tagay.

He was genius, if he managed to keep these wolverines in cages for 21 years, I say rest in peace Jaalle Madaxweyne

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Re: Can a MAREHAAAN man be a good leader?

Postby MJ-Pride » Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:13 pm

I have said Only Majerteen and Marehan are fit to rule Somalia. Both of them have proved themselves. Hawiye proved that they can't run a nation and Isaaqs are illegal misfits that's afraid to compete with other Qabiils and even when they were with Somaliweyn, they didn't get a sniff

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Re: Can a MAREHAAAN man be a good leader?

Postby kambuli » Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:14 pm

The last Somali...RIP

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Re: Can a MAREHAAAN man be a good leader?

Postby DerbiJiiF » Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:17 pm

Sir, of course he was genious in the eye of a schmuck.

If you say he was genious, becuase he spawned the seeds of Somalia's disintegration, I agree..... indeed.... he was.

Was not Siyad who said " Dad ka ma tagayo, dalse waan ka tegi....."... not a brilliant remark


It is the opposite, " Dad wuu ka tagey, dalse kama tegin".


Derbi,

Derbi,

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Re: Can a MAREHAAAN man be a good leader?

Postby Sir-Luggoyo » Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:18 pm

Mohamed Siad (aun) was once asked about the Somali dissidents and this is what he said:

If given the chance, Aideed would kill me for the supremem seat

If given the chance, A/hi Yusuf would sell the country to the first bidder


Having quoted that great man, the country saw another MJ ruler, however, b4 realizing his potential and implementing whatever guidelines and agendas for the country, he was assasinated. By who? by another MJ

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Re: Can a MAREHAAAN man be a good leader?

Postby Voltage » Tue Dec 18, 2007 9:23 pm

Watch this great video during 1986.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=zEhKyGSLPrg

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Re: Can a MAREHAAAN man be a good leader?

Postby xoogSADE14 » Tue Dec 18, 2007 10:19 pm

Volt

Nice vid sxb, Soomaali asxaan malaha.

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Re: Can a MAREHAAAN man be a good leader?

Postby King-of-Awdal » Wed Dec 19, 2007 1:36 am

[quote="MJ-Pride"]I have said Only Majerteen and Marehan are fit to rule Somalia. Both of them have proved themselves. Hawiye proved that they can't run a nation and Isaaqs are illegal misfits that's afraid to compete with other Qabiils and even when they were with Somaliweyn, they didn't get a sniff[/quote]


No wonder we are doomed as a state. Laughing

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Re: Can a MAREHAAAN man be a good leader?

Postby Voltage » Wed Dec 19, 2007 1:40 am

King, my sentiments exactly but then again that is only the opinion of Cambara_Pride or as Koronto calls her "Majirto". Laughing

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Re: Can a MAREHAAAN man be a good leader?

Postby King-of-Awdal » Wed Dec 19, 2007 1:42 am

Walaahi i dont know why Somali people thing we the Qaldans are the most Tribalistic society when here its always the opposite. Laughing

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Re: Can a MAREHAAAN man be a good leader?

Postby *jr » Wed Dec 19, 2007 1:57 am

[quote="Sir-Luggoyo"]Walle haddaan been la isu sheegeynin, wax Marexaan dhaama la waa siduu marxuumkii Maxamed Siad (aun) u tagay.[/quote]

uff! like a never freed slave, this bajuun thinks he's still under modern monetary slavery...he can't get his head round he is free, after all!

What a disgusting bajuun!


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