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Is it "Roads in pathetic conditions in Kenya" or "Munene's twisted thoughts?" Mr. Munene, I take the liberty of posting what you supposedly responded to and your response. Take a good look, read them careful, and hopefully you will be able to share with us what exactly you were responding to. I hope that you are not writing in your dreams or obsessed with some leaders. Could be you are suffering from OCD or should I say bipolar? In US, your type may start stalking such leaders with ill intentions. We must watch out for your kind. My recommendation is you see a doctor soon if the above is remotely true. If this is a passing phase of some form of mental instability, we look forward to your future constructive, fair and balanced criticisms or praises of our leaders in Kenya. We will always welcome this no-matter which side you take. Stay sane. Sam Oyugi ============================================================ Can you imagine the owners of Kenya being led by Raila? Kenya would be like Uganda under Amin Dadah if Raila gets elected. To emphasize what I put across in July, Kenya is not ready for a Luo President. Munene ============================================================ >From: "An East African Online Forum Dedicated to Information Exchange." Subject: Re: [Jambo] Roads in pathetic conditions in Kenya. >Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 21:20:07 EDT > >The issue is about national cake distribution and not just MP failure. Do >not think that the CDF money is all that is there to be used for >development. >Do you know what percent is CDF? Have you asked yourself where the rest >of the revenue goes to ? >I guess you are telling me that we have different countries called Kenya. >I just came from one last week and I can testify that it is worse than it >was four years ago in most parts. >Yes, I agree that some of you have been able to enjoy the fruits of a Kibaki >regime but you must know that distribution has not been even and other >Kenyans are hurting. >Does Kenya need a two term president now? One that will not care since he >won't be running again and might choose to be a dictator.. >Given the past Kibaki record of only focusing on Othaya when he was VP and >what he has done for Kenya then someone else can do much better. >If you still want Kibaki back then let some of us know of is success story >in Western Kenya besides divide and rule, Nyanza, Coast, North Eastern and >Rift Valley. >Blame the government for favoring some areas in development. > > > >Mnaitiri > Joluo.com Akelo nyar Kager, jaluo@jaluo.com |
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