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Re: [BBC] Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

Postby Oromay » 01 Aug 2012, 19:36


EriProdigy wrote:
ZEMEN wrote:
what is to you what ever happens to Ethiopia; why you mind your menati country? don't you worry about Ethiopia; worry who is next going to eat your [deleted]. don't balme me you have it on your aviator. fog.


Woooo :lol: :lol: Zemen I was thinking the same you know, Oromay wants to be more christian than the Pop himself :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


But who says the 'Pop' is more christian than the layman believer?



Re: [BBC] Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

Postby EriProdigy » 01 Aug 2012, 20:03


Oromay wrote:
EriProdigy wrote:
ZEMEN wrote:
what is to you what ever happens to Ethiopia; why you mind your menati country? don't you worry about Ethiopia; worry who is next going to eat your [deleted]. don't balme me you have it on your aviator. fog.


Woooo :lol: :lol: Zemen I was thinking the same you know, Oromay wants to be more christian than the Pop himself :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


But who says the 'Pop' is more christian than the layman believer?


Oromay, I'm just saying, Zemen gave you very important lesson, he told you to mind your own business as a layman instead of worrying on none of your business; Ethiopian business is for Ethiopian to worry about he said.

And I could not agree more with Zemen's assertion, he was bang on point and he hammered it home without any hesitation, as cleaver you are I'm sure you fleet it hit home HARD!




Re: (BBC) Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

Postby siren66 » 01 Aug 2012, 20:13


If Chenawi is alive he must be one sadistic mofo to watch as whole TPLF dies slowly. TPLF is bleeding profusely as major news outlets have no choice but to parody the whole thing. Though Ethiopian people are used to lies I think a lie of this magnitude will kill any credibility that Woyane might have with the people. TPLF could have been saved if Chenawi's death was announced promptly and a replacement was enthroned immediately. As the price of everything is going up and the population is getting angry because of the lies that are being told, TPLF is only digging its hole.


Conformist wrote: All the western leaders and media are well aware of the true condition of Meles, it's only the men of Tigray who don't know. But the BBc reporters are playing dumb, because that was the order they received from above.

But if we put two-and-two together it is easy to see meles is not dead, and he is recovering, he will be back. The only question is what will he return with? Will the Tigrayans like what he will bring with him? As for the rest of Ethiopians they never liked what he brought them from the get go.



Re: (BBC) Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

Postby OromoS » 01 Aug 2012, 20:47


It is night time for Meles. He sleeping and watching nightmares. His victims are haunting him. The ghosts of dead Oromos, Ogadenians, Kinigits, Amharas, Sidamas are surrounding him, and prisoners languishing and wasting away at Kaliti and Makelawi have escaped and are heading to him. Meles is pissing and loosing his bowels. He scared to death. Then, the final moment of Gaddaffi has engulfed and shuddered his whole body. Long before his death, he is facing wrath of God on this earth. The nightmares would not leave him alone. Meles is asking for mercy, but no one responds. The nightmares will not end until he is gone forever.



Re: [BBC] Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

Postby yony » 01 Aug 2012, 23:19


bbc wrote
"....He has won several elections since then, ...". it makes puke. bbc is shameless



Re: [BBC] Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

Postby Oromay » 01 Aug 2012, 23:21


A Kenyan TV attempts to search for the truth about the frog. But they went to a wrong place. The Ambassador of the tribalists said he is O.K. and the rumor came from diaspora group trying to take advantage of the situation. Well Mr. Ambassador, we already heard that and we have more information about the frog than you. I entrust the duty of informing this lonely isolated ambassador to one hard core 'tribalist forumer'. If you have any service to the frog, this is the time to prove it.




Re: [BBC] Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

Postby yony » 01 Aug 2012, 23:24


bbc wrote
"....He has won several elections since then, ...". it makes me puke. bbc is shameless



Re: (BBC) Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

Postby Conformist » 01 Aug 2012, 23:48


siren66 wrote:If Chenawi is alive he must be one sadistic mofo to watch as whole TPLF dies slowly. TPLF is bleeding profusely as major news outlets have no choice but to parody the whole thing. Though Ethiopian people are used to lies I think a lie of this magnitude will kill any credibility that Woyane might have with the people. TPLF could have been saved if Chenawi's death was announced promptly and a replacement was enthroned immediately. As the price of everything is going up and the population is getting angry because of the lies that are being told, TPLF is only digging its hole.



You know Mr. Siren, we all have our convictions, sometimes instinct is wrong sometimes it is right. But right or wrong I prefer to rely on my instinct. I feel Meles is still alive, he was definitely in grave danger, he was definitely facing indescribable agony, but now he is out of danger, he is only waiting for sufficient recovery to show his face, he doesn't want to appear weak and vulnerable in a nation that worships strength in a man.

I think that's the reason he is waiting to show his face, I just can't believe he is dead, it is just a crazy idea to think that the Woyane leaders would wait this long to announce it if he were dead for sure.



Re: [BBC] Meles Zenawi: Ethiopian leader 'getting better'

Postby abebe temesgen » 02 Aug 2012, 04:26


Let Ato Bereket Simon do us a favour. Let him tell us at which hospital, in which city and in which country the ailing Prime Minster is staying. We will, as our good culture has it, go there, oranges and bananas in hands, and visit him saying 'EGZIABHER YIMAREH'.

What is wrong with that simple request?

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