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Post by job on Nov 17, 2006 10:10:23 GMT 3
Dubois,
If you seriously think your meaning of "us" is this (quoting you below);
" 'us' represents an overwhelming marjority of Kenyans"
then peace be with you Smart Aleck. And by the way keep expecting that the same majority will support your Kikuyu tribesman Kibaki simply because he is NOT a CORRUPT bum unlike the ODM guys. Yaani the best thing ever to happen to Kenya has been Kibaki,...eh? I love your fantastic reasoning and logic. Enjoy the monopoly of support sir. Let all the ODMers drown in their Anglo-Fleecing and Goldenberg corruption.
Job
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Post by aeichener on Nov 17, 2006 12:35:13 GMT 3
We would do well to distinguish clearly and sharply. To distinguish decisively and divisively. Distinguish between the previous ODM, a strong and victorious grassroots people's movement, in true democratic spirit. A movement that embodied the sovereign people's will, and that triumphed, unbwogable, over government arrogance and over the treason of the present government's erstwhile ideals. A movement made up of very disparate, often strongly adverse and conflicting parts, factions, and persons, some respectable, some far less respectable, but however united - only - in one common and good cause. And between the present ODM-K, a political party, a party that already now is thoroughly crooked and compromised. A party far too quickly dominated by old thieves and new wannabecome-eaters. Any party that has been openly endorsed and embraced by Moi Senior and even targetted for his political return in whatever function,and which did not in the strongest possible form of despise and outrage repudiate such advances, but rather welcomes him coyly flattered (a whóre playing the damsel), does thereby become inacceptable and ineligible for any democratic and progressive Kenyan, for anybody indeed who defends human rights and the ideals of freedom. www.timesnews.co.ke/17nov06/nwsstory/topstry.htmlThat should firstly address you, Adongo, unless your bitter séjour in Nyayo House's basement rooms would have left such fond memories that you would now long to return to it soonest. But I suppose comrade Adongo is busy now anyhow: eating a large plate of Crow Pie (tastefully kenyanized - ahem - with Sodom's apples). Ah, and I certainly don't want to see a single feather and bone left on the plate, mind you. Alexander
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