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Re: [BBC] Eritrea Leader Isaias Afewerki in 'Robust Health'

Postby weyanemustgo » 27 Apr 2012, 23:13


Aba-Dula wrote:listen to the recording, fast forward to @13:00 minutes

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/emp/p ... en&t=audio



He didn't have an answer why was old footage shown last Sunday & why the president does not want to reassure people he is ok (especially to his supporters)?.



Re: [BBC] Eritrea Leader Isaias Afewerki in 'Robust Health'

Postby quindibu » 27 Apr 2012, 23:28


Naga Tuma wrote:I wish this man lives and writes his thinking processes for history's sake. From hearing his public comments a few times, he didn't sound to have ill-intent. In fact, he may be a goodhearted man who went off course because of some thing that changed his thinking processes and was unfortunate not to have around courageous and wise friends that could bring him back on course.


Help me out here, Naga. What does this exactly mean? What is the 'thinking process' that veered him 'off course'? And what 'thinking process' is the remedy? :roll:



Re: [BBC] Eritrea Leader Isaias Afewerki in 'Robust Health'

Postby Naga Tuma » 27 Apr 2012, 23:53


quindibu wrote:
Naga Tuma wrote:I wish this man lives and writes his thinking processes for history's sake. From hearing his public comments a few times, he didn't sound to have ill-intent. In fact, he may be a goodhearted man who went off course because of some thing that changed his thinking processes and was unfortunate not to have around courageous and wise friends that could bring him back on course.


Help me out here, Naga. What does this exactly mean? What is the 'thinking process' that veered him 'off course'? And what 'thinking process' is the remedy? :roll:

Help me get his book and I will try my best to understand it and offer you any and all the help that I can imagine.



Re: [BBC] Eritrea Leader Isaias Afewerki in 'Robust Health'

Postby YeSat-Nebelbal » 28 Apr 2012, 00:34


Liver does not kill, it makes patients a bit weak. Based on what we have seen in recent weeks the president is as healthy as anyone can be. He is strong, only strong people are able to walk as fast and as long as he does.



Re: [BBC] Eritrea Leader Isaias Afewerki in 'Robust Health'

Postby quindibu » 28 Apr 2012, 00:39


Naga Tuma wrote:Help me get his book and I will try my best to understand it and offer you any and all the help that I can imagine


Yet, you inferred sitting behind the monitor and without 'the book' that he's been strayed off the track . I thought you knew the directions that would lead him back to the right course.

Anyhow, as far as the book is concerned, I'm afraid I wouldn't be much help for an obvious reason. Besides, as a man who has been afflicted with the 'wrong thinking process', my leader would not be receptive to your palbable view that the road that he's been travelling should be paved by the likes of Donald Levines and the vehicle should be steered by someone from the State Department.



Re: [BBC] Eritrea Leader Isaias Afewerki in 'Robust Health'

Postby Oromay » 28 Apr 2012, 07:59


YEBANDAMERZE wrote:Shabia pigs,
are you trying to convience us or yourselves that your malaria infected dictator with Cirrhosis of the liver hasn't kicked the bucket?


You are irrelevant anyway, no one is trying to convince you that he is alive or not. Even if he is dead, you would still believe that you are haunted by his ghost.



Re: [BBC] Eritrea Leader Isaias Afewerki in 'Robust Health'

Postby YEBANDAMERZE » 28 Apr 2012, 08:48


Oromay wrote:
YEBANDAMERZE wrote:Shabia pigs,
are you trying to convience us or yourselves that your malaria infected dictator with Cirrhosis of the liver hasn't kicked the bucket?


You are irrelevant anyway, no one is trying to convince you that he is alive or not. Even if he is dead, you would still believe that you are haunted by his ghost.

OOromay,
Isayas Afewerki has been a dead man walking for many years now.............it is Isayas who has become an irrelevant dictator......you people should be ashamed to have him as a leader.



Re: [BBC] Eritrea Leader Isaias Afewerki in 'Robust Health'

Postby Oromay » 28 Apr 2012, 09:04


YEBANDAMERZE wrote:
Oromay wrote:
YEBANDAMERZE wrote:Shabia pigs,
are you trying to convience us or yourselves that your malaria infected dictator with Cirrhosis of the liver hasn't kicked the bucket?


You are irrelevant anyway, no one is trying to convince you that he is alive or not. Even if he is dead, you would still believe that you are haunted by his ghost.

OOromay,
Isayas Afewerki has been a dead man walking for many years now.............it is Isayas who has become an irrelevant dictator......you people should be ashamed to have him as a leader.


ANNOUNCEMENT
Saturday, 28 April 2012 05:51
President Isaias Afwerki would hold brief interview with the national media outlets tonight, 28 April 2012, at 8 PM local time that would be broadcast live via the local media and Eastafro.com.

Ministry of Information



Re: [BBC] Eritrea Leader Isaias Afewerki in 'Robust Health'

Postby Naga Tuma » 28 Apr 2012, 14:49


quindibu wrote:
Naga Tuma wrote:Help me get his book and I will try my best to understand it and offer you any and all the help that I can imagine


Yet, you inferred sitting behind the monitor and without 'the book' that he's been strayed off the track . I thought you knew the directions that would lead him back to the right course.

Anyhow, as far as the book is concerned, I'm afraid I wouldn't be much help for an obvious reason. Besides, as a man who has been afflicted with the 'wrong thinking process', my leader would not be receptive to your palbable view that the road that he's been travelling should be paved by the likes of Donald Levines and the vehicle should be steered by someone from the State Department.

If you haven't got my point, "what" is not a question. "Why" is the question? Why bring in here Donald Levine and someone from the State Department? Did they tell him to drop out from college? Did they tell him to start the Badme war? I think you are such a confused clapper. Prove me wrong by giving me answers to these questions.

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