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RE: Which tribe in Kenya is practicing injustice & tribalims, the Kikuyus or Kenyans ? From: Gerald Ogutu First: Let God work it out. People are dying brothers and sisters. Secondly: Kabaki has seen what he has done to a peaceful country. He should not have rigged the election and he should not have forced Kivuti to declare him the winner. They thought it was going to be business as usual after declaring him the winner. They were wrong and no any other leader should try this trick again. People are more informed and One does not need to incite them to violence. They will do it if they feel that they have been disfranchised. Third: Raila Helped Kabaki 100% in 2002 election! Why can't Kabaki return the favor to Raila on a clearly won election by the opposition? Fourth: I don't think neither Kabaki nor Raila are inciting any violence. People are more informed than ever. They are fed up with corruption. It's no longer business as usual. This kind of act would have survived in the 90's, 80's and the 70's but not now. Long lasting peace will prevail should Kabaki step down this moment and I pray that God will talk to him to do so. This war is war against corruption and nothing more. This curruption started with Kenyatta and continued on with Moi and Moi passed it on to Kabaki, and Kabaki Kept it going from 2002 to 2007. Remember that Kabaki has been part of this curruption since the 60's or 70's. Finally, Let us pray that God will talk to Kibaki in his private room about the situation. Kenyans have been known not be violent. Kabaki knows that he lost the elections and that the elections were rigged. thanks Gerald From: william okello Yes Mr. Kibugi, we will remember the silence of our friends and most of all the adamancy of the thief who robs kenyans of their right for his selfish gain. He lost and did lose terribly. William P. Odhiambo Okello -- --- Kibugi Robert wrote: As Kenyans kill each other; others incite violence; others cry for peace; others call for a revolution; others seek power; others have power - just one thing stands out: "In the end we will remember, not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends" Robert Kibugi From: william okello No! Voting Kibaki or whoever was your Democratic right that you must exercises.However, you can't tell me that Kikuyu's are going against all Kenyans to come up and condemn injustice. Kibaki stole. You and I can attest to that. Why haven't you disowned this evil? --- Kibugi Robert wrote: Very well then, i assume you have taken note that the only mistake you accuse Kikuyu's of is voting for Kibaki. Otherwise, you certainly must recognize the 2.4 million plus kikuyu voters never were all in government at any single time nor could they have collectively participated in the alleged rigging wholesale. In addition, the e-mails you keep sending out are blatant in your hatred, and it is unfortunate that you continue to add fuel to an already blazing fire. How can you certainly justify and defend the senseless loss of life and destruction of property that has now taken the form of ethnic cleansing? Robert Kibugi From: william okello Bwana Kibugi, No one hates Kikuyus. What we hate is theft. An open theft is out-rightly wrong!!!! If Kibaki wants to show love love to Kenyans, then he needs to resign immediately! Before then, he will not have bring === message truncated === Joluo.com Akelo nyar Kager, jaluo@jaluo.com |
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