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2012 Mudulood Political Strategy

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Re: 2012 Mudulood Political Strategy

Postby greenday » Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:04 pm

PO
And we are differnt qabiils init :lol: the idea is that these people are like one under the EU, and i can run because i am seen as British so its like me becomeing Isaaq and so will be able to run in SL :lol:

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Re: 2012 Mudulood Political Strategy

Postby VeiledGarbasar » Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:05 pm

It is pretty simple, get rid of all maamuls being chosen solely on the basis of the people that live there or the qabil that live there, or the original settlers. Or, provide the same rule for Mogadishu.

Therefore, if you are Reer Xamar, Xaayow, Geladi and Murusade?....sign here to apply for Mayor? or Le Presidente!

:) :up:

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Re: 2012 Mudulood Political Strategy

Postby SultanOrder » Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:15 pm

Xamar is too large and too important to ever become part of maamul state. It will remain in Federal control. :lol: :up:

I try to reason why it is wrong, but it doesn't matter what I say, it is what it is going to be.

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Re: 2012 Mudulood Political Strategy

Postby abgaalKING » Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:16 pm

It is pretty simple, get rid of all maamuls being chosen solely on the basis of the people that live there or the qabil that live there, or the original settlers. Or, provide the same rule for Mogadishu.

Therefore, if you are Reer Xamar, Xaayow, Geladi and Murusade?....sign here to apply for Mayor? or Le Presidente!

:) :up:

;) Yaqee,Sidee kaloo lagu Ogaanaa Inaad Warsan-Starad tahay .lol

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Re: 2012 Mudulood Political Strategy

Postby Shirib » Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:22 pm

Xamar is too large and too important to ever become part of maamul state. It will remain in Federal control. :lol: :up:

I try to reason why it is wrong, but it doesn't matter what I say, it is what it is going to be.
i haven't been followiing along, but do u think a person from Marka should be able rule Cabudwaaq? A guy who's reer mataan should he be able to rule Buulo Xawo?

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Re: 2012 Mudulood Political Strategy

Postby Eaglehawk » Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:24 pm

if people want xamar to be their tribal capital let them, brink the capital to kismayo I say :up:

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Re: 2012 Mudulood Political Strategy

Postby accident » Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:29 pm

Kismayo aniga leh.

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Re: 2012 Mudulood Political Strategy

Postby SultanOrder » Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:31 pm

Xamar is too large and too important to ever become part of maamul state. It will remain in Federal control. :lol: :up:

I try to reason why it is wrong, but it doesn't matter what I say, it is what it is going to be.
i haven't been followiing along, but do u think a person from Marka should be able rule Cabudwaaq? A guy who's reer mataan should he be able to rule Buulo Xawo?
Then re-read my previous posts.

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Re: 2012 Mudulood Political Strategy

Postby VeiledGarbasar » Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:36 pm

At the very least, there should be TWO maamuls within Xamar, and the people that live there, or neighbouring states/maamuls should have seats, and they should have the POWER to veto anything they deem is not beneficial for Xamar or the neighbouring maamuls. There should be a local authority, something like that! One that is chosen on how long of a resident you were in Xamar, so, it should go back several generations...5+
;) Yaqee,Sidee kaloo lagu Ogaanaa Inaad Warsan-Starad tahay .lol
Maxa lagu kasa xidigta WS oo wadnaheey ku yaalo. :roll: :lol:

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Re: 2012 Mudulood Political Strategy

Postby abdalla11 » Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:38 pm


As the saying goes ciiyaari waa galin dambe :lol: :lol:
No greenday, Shariif wuu saxiixay as well as the PM and everyone that was present.

Are you against the outcome?

Bosaso unuka leh

I dont see where anything was sighned away if it was hadalkaan ma lo bahnalaheen, lakiin why cant i run for bosaaso :mrgreen:
Are you saying Xamar should be the capital and be part of a maamul gobaleed?

Bosaso hal reer ba dhistay, xamar hal reer ma dhisan hadii runta la isku sheeko.

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Re: 2012 Mudulood Political Strategy

Postby Shirib » Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:43 pm

Xamar is too large and too important to ever become part of maamul state. It will remain in Federal control. :lol: :up:

I try to reason why it is wrong, but it doesn't matter what I say, it is what it is going to be.
i haven't been followiing along, but do u think a person from Marka should be able rule Cabudwaaq? A guy who's reer mataan should he be able to rule Buulo Xawo?
Then re-read my previous posts.
just answer my questions sir

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Re: 2012 Mudulood Political Strategy

Postby greenday » Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:44 pm

Abdala, there is no xamar, xamar dhulkaa ladhige and as i'v been told that city is hella old and dont forget the iskaa uqabso, which means the majority who took part would have been local meaning aya dhisten :lol: Horta how can stand there and say absolutely no! you can not have a say in Bosaso and at the same time say am wrong for suggesting the same about xamar :|

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Re: 2012 Mudulood Political Strategy

Postby Shirib » Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:47 pm

Are you saying Xamar should be the capital and be part of a maamul gobaleed?

Bosaso hal reer ba dhistay, xamar hal reer ma dhisan hadii runta la isku sheeko.
Xamar was built long before you ever came, and the reason everyone came to Xamar is because it offered a lot more opportunities then any other place in Somalia. Similiarly Boosaaso now that it is growing a lot of different people are moving there.

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Re: 2012 Mudulood Political Strategy

Postby SultanOrder » Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:47 pm

Xamar is too large and too important to ever become part of maamul state. It will remain in Federal control. :lol: :up:

I try to reason why it is wrong, but it doesn't matter what I say, it is what it is going to be.
i haven't been followiing along, but do u think a person from Marka should be able rule Cabudwaaq? A guy who's reer mataan should he be able to rule Buulo Xawo?
Then re-read my previous posts.
just answer my questions sir
your lazy and don't want to follow the argument, and what your question that has already been answered to be answered... go back a few pages and you will see what I meant.

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Re: 2012 Mudulood Political Strategy

Postby Shirib » Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:48 pm

Abdala, there is no xamar, xamar dhulkaa ladhige and as i'v been told that city is hella old and dont forget the iskaa uqabso, which means the majority who took part would have been local meaning aya dhisten :lol: Horta how can stand there and say absolutely no! you can not have a say in Bosaso and at the same time say am wrong for suggesting the same about xamar :|
horta why are u now saying the same thing that u used to argue with me about?


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