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Thursday, January 17, 2008

Genocide Refined Kenyan Style



Another 10 shot dead by police as they dutifully follow the 'shoot-to-kill' order. In the meantime Kenyan streets and drainage is getting flooded with blood. And you know what? We haven't seen anything yet.

Today's massacre follows yesterday's jungle law that saw a heartless policeman execute defenceless Kenyans in cold blood. Slowly but surely we are unwittingly creating our local scenes of Kosovo and Rwanda of 1990s.

Nothing shames and hurts like a GUILT CONSCIENCE. To expect Kibaki to address the present skirmishes is akin to baptizing Lucifer. The buck stops right at his doorstep and fundamentally he is the genesis of the present massacres. Blaming his opponents won't wash because he has the monopoly of state violence.

No price is big enough to pay for JUSTICE and FREEDOM. No matter how long it takes, the blood of innocent Kenyans shot like birds will surely haunt Kibaki and his regime. Buying time while thinking that fatigue will crop in it to play the Russian roulette with our motherland.

Kenya will never be the same again and it won't stop till an equilibrium is reached. The INJUSTICE visited upon us must be vanquished no matter the cost. Kenyans are not fools and some people will painfully pay for the present bloodbath. The insensitive may show their post-molars in laughter but very soon it will be crying and gnashing of those very teeth. Very soon Kenyans.

45 comments:

  1. Taabu,

    I hope they pay in this lifetime, Sadam Hussein stylee. God is watching.

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  2. Kibaki, Uhuru, Michuki among others are never going to reason or think unless this violence touches their lives. By this, I mean that if nobody scratches Lucy’s hair or beats up their sons and daughters, they are never going to think. Nations are backing away from us. Silly cops are killing because of an order from the above. A bitch in Kisumu comes out and says she ordered her boys to shoot. A retarded, physically and mentally unfit son of a bitch Kibaki is sitting in his illegal seat at state house and says nothing over all these. I’m thinking somebody needs to die in the lives of these crooks for them to think or reason. Where the hell is Lucy safe place? Somebody tell me. I can’t loose my brother just because he demonstrated. I just can’t and I’m not going to target police or my brother and sister Kikuyu. I’m going after fuckin Kibaki or his buddies. Straight….

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  3. Excellent piece! Kibaki should not forget that he has children and grand children and that they are in Kenya to stay! One way or another, it is anyone called MWAI or KIBAKI that will pay! After 1,2,3,4,5 years WE WILL HAVE THE LAST LAUGH! HE WILL NOT DIE WITH HIS FAMILY BUT WE WILL SURE KNOCK THEM OUT ONE BY ONE AS HE HAS DONE.

    KIBAKI IS A DONE LINEAGE!

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  4. DO YOU REALLY THINK THAT BY CALLING TO KILL THE CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN OF KIBAKI YOU WILL ACHIEVE ANYTHING?

    HOW LOW DO YOU HAVE TO GO TO REALIZE THAT YOUR MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT GIVE A 'SHIT' ABOUT YOU?

    DID YOU EVER SEE OR EVEN TAKE A GLIMSPE OF THE PALATIAL 'HOUSES' OF ONE RAILA ODINGA AND OTHERS LIVE IN?

    DID YOU NEVER ASK YOURSELF WHY THE CONDITIONS OF THOSE LIVING IN kIBERA HAVE NOT IMPROVED DURING THE LAST 10 YEARS SINCE RAILA ODINGA BECAME THE MP ?

    OR IS IT TOO HURTING TO SEE THE REALITY?

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  5. The true measure of wisdom is KNOWING THE TRUTH AND SAYING NOTHING ABOUT IT. We have to stand up for the truth, because that is the only remedy that will set us free

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  6. 11:13.

    Shut tha fuck up 11:13. You are defending your grandfather Kibaki. We know that shit. What did you expect Raila and the OMD group to do in parliament? Go down and kiss Kibaki’s ass? Do something Lucy should be doing? Watch it sucker. You are talking about the bad look of Kibera. My question to you is this; when bitch Lucy and idiot Kibaki were running around talking about 6% improvement in the economy, did you ever ask them what improvement while kibera got worse? Did you sucker? The development was seen in Central and that is why folks in central are never going to whisper to kibaki to step down simply because they gained a lot more than the rest of the country. They see their brothers dying but would never talk to their dad that things are getting RED. I concur with whoever said that Kibaki and his two or three friends or their family members’ needs to face this Armageddon / war of brutality for them to start using their heads. If they’ve gone oversees, those in the oversees better do the necessary. We will hunt them down.

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  7. If the bullet is the remedy for looters of goods worth hundreds or thousands, what then should be the remedy for the looters of the governments'(sic)or rather the wanainchis money, that runs into billions?

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  8. Taabu, pole sana. I understand your frustrations. A while back when Mungiki were killing their very own de-converting Kikuyu brothers and sisters, the whole nation cried with the victims. Every Kenyan publicly deplored Mungiki's murderous traits. It is this pressure that led to the silencing of some of those thugs.

    Why is it that now, when the police are killing Luos by the lakeside, the Kikuyu are either silent or laughing their heads out?

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  9. Ukweli wa mambo

    http://www.monitor.co.ug/artman/publish/opinions/Kenya_crisis_A_case_of_a_bank_robber_agreeing_to_share_the_loot.shtml

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  10. Raila says it is okay to burn people in churches!

    Here is the evidence he even says--mta doo?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_VhoiDmHmU&feature=related

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  11. 1:12 Get you own name geezer

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  12. @1.12 I say it again, get your own name now!, fool.

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  13. @1.12, I meant, get your own handle, stop stealing like Baba Kibaki.

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  14. kwani this place belongs to 5th estate alone?

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  15. time is now for kenyans to arm themselves im willing to join any group willing to fight for the restoration our civil liberty.Too much talk wotn help. hoe can police kill 14yr old in board day light?

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    Whereas it may be difficult for you to determine your daily flatus volume, you can certainly keep track of your daily numerical fart count. You might try this as a science fair project: Keep a journal of everything you eat and a count of your farts. You might make a note of the potency of their odor as well. See if you can discover a relationship between what you eat, how much you fart, and how much they smell.

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  17. (Mageuzi Instigators Insist On Mass Action By Njeri Rugene, The Nation (Nairobi), 12 November 2000):


    However, the Democratic Party expresses its support for the mass action call. The party's Shadow Attorney-General Kiraitu Murungi says although his party has been planning its own mass action programme, it supports the protest call as a way of removing President Moi and his government from power. The party, he says, is yet to implement "its actual time table" for mass action.

    Said the Imenti South MP: "There are certain things that can only be expressed in the language of the street. The problem in this country is that the right to peaceful protest and mass action has been converted into a privilege to be enjoyed by groups that support Kanu and the government," Mr. Murungi said.

    According to Mr. Murungi, anybody who supports democracy should support the right to mass action. We went into the Inter-Party Parliamentary Group consultations because we thought we could negotiate with President Moi. I now realise that it is not possible to negotiate any reform with him nor expect any major constitutional reforms when he is in power."

    He adds: "Moi moves only one inch when he is under extreme pressure.

    And immediately the pressure goes down, he moves two steps backward.

    That is why we (DP) support any group that gives him pressure because that is the only way we can move forward in constitutional reforms."

    AM ASKING WHAT HAS CHANGED SINCE THEN? MOI MADE TWO STEPS BACKWARDS HOW MANY HAS KIBAKI AND KIRAITU MADE? kENYANS ARM YOURSELVES

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  18. YOu ODMorons are as thick as Ole Ntimamas makamasi.

    You need to look up the meaning of genocide.

    Maintaining law and order is a duty of the government of the day.

    Sorry to inform you that you can only call this police brutality, police heavy handedness or even a police a crackdown. You are off cause welcome to choose any of the above.

    Genocide occurred when ODM went on a killing and roasting spree targeted on the KIKUYU.

    I can assure you that those rungus and gun bats would not want to know your tribe before they land on your medulla oblongata.

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  19. and more kikuyus will die the way they will miss looting kenyan wealth in there graves,they is a bigger honer dying for my country than eating ngwachi on stolen votes. you should know kibaki only won in one province and a half only kikuyus voted for him all kikuyus are tribalist. why should the governtment protect kenyans selectively. What did 14 yr old do to deserve day light cold blood murder?your old kibaki is a mental basket did u see the way he writhed in pain of guilt during the swearing in of mps? gosh he was so demented na bodo. all kikuyus should go back and get cramped in central. we are going underground we have luhyas luos kalenjin and kisiis in the forces they are on our ourside

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  20. Slowly, the truth is sipping out. How have a MAJORITY of Kenyans reacted to Raila's "call to demonstrate"? A collective YAWN!!!! Life is getting back to normal whether you like it or not. Oh, and your so-called "brave" leader Raila? Would not march because his advisors told him it was too "dangerous" to do so, even though the City was calm. Tsk! Tsk! Don't believe me? Check out this link on TIME:

    http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1704564,00.html?cnn=yes

    I said it before, and I'm saying it again: Peace will prevail in Kenya, because we are greater than any one person's greed for power!

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  21. Anonymous I can see you are pro Kibaki!! That is fine. Not a problem. We don't care what Raila got or anything. All we need is fairness. Kenya is for all kenyans not Kikuyus alone got it?

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  22. what is this!..ha!.......ODM'ers yoiu are as foolish as you come. That a police restraining a primitive ODM'er who has lost it! hakuna genocide hapo!
    I repeat, tutawafundisha not to be primitive...this is not KISUMU by all meanS!

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  23. ODM'ers with all your narrow minds, it is not kikuyu that you are fughting against, it is the kamba, the maasai, the kalenjins, the embu, the turkana, the luos, the kissis.....this is nmot about ethnicity, it is about a small minority of ODM'ers from the Raila tribe trying to cause havoc for everyone else.
    As as said, stay online...tutawafundisha not to be primitive...this is not KISUMU by all meanS

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  24. If you haven't realised, 80% of kenyans opinions have changed over the past two weeks. Even ONE of the ODM so called pentagon leaders is contemplating to jump ship! Mark my words ODM'ers! I will give ODM 7DAYS FROM WEDNESDAY TO SELF DESTRUCT.
    your so called Raila has become a circus and even lacks credibilty in every media statement he makes. The BBC have lost trust in him, and major media is starting to fade away from his silly public stunts. He cannot substantiate anything he says and falls under the yapping category. This is proof of him claiming 7 people were killed by police:_

    "When taken to task by journalists to substantiate his remarks, Odinga who was addressing a media conference in Nairobi said he had enough evidence to back his revelations but could not discuss the matter any further."
    (source:http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/Local/Four-killed-on-second-day-of-battles.html)

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  25. @Lillian and like-minded, how can you talk of peace returning when 250,000+ Kenyans have been ejected from their homes? When countless others have lost their livelihood? When the police is killing unarmed protestors? When the fragile ties that bind us have been replaced with mutual hatred?

    Don't be fooled by the uneasy calm between protests, so long as the injustice that turned our world upside down remains unresolved, there will be no peace. And when it does return, it will be a qualified peace ... Kenya will NEVER be same again.

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  26. tick tock tick tock tick tock tick tock.......ODM'ers we know our brothers and sisters are suffering in riftvalley, northeastern, kisumu and some have been displaced into Uganda. Before you payuka nay further, this are not just kyuks but many of them come from the luo community and other tribes.
    Be assured, that you will get justice as you wish, but not the justice you so define! Kisumu will be a town that will remind us why Kenya is so important and it will remain to be a symbol of identity for years to come. It will remind us of the carnage that can befall a country when primitive minds run loose. Demograpghics will change, and mtameza wembe I say! keep on yapping the clock is ticking

    tick tock tick tock tick tick>>>>>>>

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  27. You Kikuyus supporting Kibaki need to to wake up and smell the coffee. What will happen a few years down the line when someone who is a non kikuyu does the same things kibaki is doing? Will you then stop wanking yourselves and protest... and you wonder why the rest of the country distrusts you

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  28. Listen kenyans did not behave even close to what is being displayed by ODM'ers during the MOI era! Atleast we were more civilised that you primitive ODM'ers. I am not reffering to the Luo community but to ODM'ers! you people have been limited by your mental incapacity to such a state where you see kyuks are the only people with a differing perspective inthis blog. Guess what brother! I am not a kyuk but they are my brothers and my countrymen.

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  29. tick tock tick tock

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  30. anon@3.44,

    You are missing the point entirely. Peace will EVENTUALLY prevail. The fact that few, if any people are showing up for these "rallies" is a positive sign. It shows that Kenyans have wisened up to the games of the political elite who keep urging them to put their lives on the line, while the same politicians are holed up in their mega-mansions, safe and secure. What's more, for the country to even begin to heal and for justice to be metted out against ALL those who were responsible for inciting the violence we witnessed, some form of order has to be restored first, and that is EXACTLY what is happening.
    One important question brought up in the Times article http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1704564,00.html?cnn=yes is this: Why are there so few ODM supporters turning up for the rallies given that over 4 million people voted for Raila? Methinks that people have realized that the violence only hurts them, and does not resolve any issues. I'm sure our ODM friends are not too happy about this. I agree that we have very many unresolved problems right now, but law and order has to be restored for anything to be addressed.
    If you lived through the 1982 attempted coup, you will agree with me that this too shall pass, Kenya shall heal and Peace will prevail!

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  31. lillian...I concur

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  32. There is no Law hence there is no order. Justice must prevail !

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  33. lillian and other red kneck idiots, you marvel and are filled with glee that your' police shoot and kill 10 year old boys and girls in nairobi and kisumu bcoz these are luo, you are filled with joy lillian becoz your police rape women in mathare, you are deluded to think that becoz people wont come out to demonstrate that they support your thirst for blood, lemme bring it to you that the blood of those who died by the bullet, - the children, the the women and the men will reach out to you and people like you and hold you accountable in this life and the next that cries of the women raped by the your police and your kind will ring loud in your conscience and i pray in your ears......., may they always be before you

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  34. lillian and the others.... remember remember the london trains, remember new york; nyeri, othaya,meru are not too far and out of the reach of those you shoot, kill and maim in eldoret, kitale, narok, nyanza and kakamega and soon they will bring the pain to your homes..., iraq and other countries should teach you that once a people fed up with police brutality and impunity cannot match up to their power in face to face combat then they hit them where and when it hurts most and with the most destruction... so watch your back and review the 9-11 tapes again and some of the things that are happening in israel and now that you are bringing on your self.... so you want a razor?

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  35. if you dont stop the killings... if you dont stop the genocide then kenya will rise and deliver the razors to your doorsteps in central andevery where else

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  36. and now Raila should call for a ceasefire and bring peace to kenya.

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  37. Ati genocide?! There is no genocide in Kenya, not according to its definition by the UN. However, THERE IS proven pre-meditated ethnic cleansing carried out by the ODM and its supporters. Wait until Ruto and Kosgei are brought to court on charges of ethnic cleansing. Oh yes! Those charges are being prepared AS WE SPEAK, then you will know what a true Kikuyu Kibaki is.
    The days of chest thumping and impunity are over.

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  38. Wanjiku,
    ...er... I believe the word is "red neck", no? (Insults generally tend to be more effective if spelt right)

    Malcom and Wanjiku, please take the time to read and UNDERSTAND my comments, else you come off as being a tad bit ignorant. Not once did I mention any TRIBE, nor did I imply that any side should get away with murder. This is what I wrote:
    "What's more, for the country to even begin to heal and for justice to be metted out against ALL those who were responsible for inciting the violence we witnessed, some form of order has to be restored first, and that is EXACTLY what is happening"

    Notice my position that ALL who are responsible should be brought to justice. What seems to infuriate you is the fact that I refuse to drink the " ODM rallies" kool-aid. Sure, I will hit the streets to demonstrate, as long as Raila and co lead the way. No exceptions. If I am to put my life on the line for "democracy" and "justice" then surely so can they? ****crickets****

    One other thing. You have made presumptions about me and my tribe just based on the fact that I disagree with the tactics currently being employed by ODM. By your myopic reasoning, anyone that's anti-ODM tactics must be pro-Kibaki, and by extension anti-Luo. I know that this is probably too much for your hateful little minds to comprehend, but I am on the side of Kenya! I weep for ALL the KENYANS who have lost their lives needlessly in the violence, and wish to see ALL the responsible parties brought to justice. That, however, will not happen under the current climate, and more bloodshed is NOT the answer.
    But keep spewing your vitriol. Don't mind me or the MAJORITY of Kenyans who can see right through the politicians' hypocrisy, and REFUSE to be used as pawns in their power games!!!

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  39. They were those who were suggesting that central be turned into a state just for GEMA.I now fully concur with that view.

    And they already have a president who can be moved to the new capital,Nyeri.I think that solution will save a lot of time and trouble.

    This is the most amicable solution to the stalemate we have:it is pleasing to both parties and will solve some of the long standing socio-economic ills that Kenya has suffered since independence.

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  40. MY stand is simple, bomb the parliament next time they all seat down to divide the country and feed themselves with a raise as if they just accomplished anything. And don't leave any of our so called 'leaders' alive, not a soul!

    Don't waste your time fingering out what tribe am!!! Am a kenyan disappointed by Kibaki who proved to be a great economist, but missed the point of being a leader. Am disappointed on Raila who for years has show great charismatic by paving many to power, but yet missed the big point of being a leader. Am tired of spoiled brats calling themselves leaders of kenya when all they are is offsprings of previous leaders. Drunkards like Uhuru, until recently he sobered up just to try to get to power.

    All this crazy power / money hungry individuals seating in parliament playing politics and leaving a trail of hatred and ethnicity. But don't get me wrong, these individuals do know that to keep their bargaining leverage, they need to keep poverty level at status quo, and take advantage of lack of education in most areas of kenya. Turning neighbors against each other. They jump from party to party ( i.e Ngilu) at the earliest convince. Cant u see dear kenya, they don't stand for any ideology or principles but only to take power!!!! If jumping around is hard, why not form their own party I.e. ODM kenya. And we are supposed to call them our leaders. They are blind they don't believe anything else but getting to power.

    And thats why we should turn against all of them....kikuyu/ luo/ kalenjin/ kamba / meru/ mcoast/ kisii etc..... If only i had a chance, i would blow myself right in the middle of parliament just to end all this, just to give back the kenyan children a chance to laugh and play together despite their tribe. To give them a chance to take kenya to the next level. To create a clean generation. A generation that is pure of hatred and division.
    (so i ask, any of the energetic young ready to die for an individual, then atleast die for your children.)

    I SAY KILL ALL POLITICIANS, THEN WE CAN NEGOTIATE PEACE IN KENYA.

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  41. LISTENING TO ALL THE ARGUMENTS BY MAD PPLE ON THIS BLOG THERE IS A SIMPLE SOLUTION TO THIS CRISIS.
    THE DIEHARD GEMA FOLLOWERS ARE SHOUTING THAT ALL IS WELL- YET PPLE ARE DISPLACED AND SLEEPING IN THE RAIN WHILE OTHERS ARE BEING MURDERED BY OUR SECURITY FORCES.
    IT IS SAD THAT I HAVE NOT HEARD THE NEW CARDINAL NJUE CONDEMN POLICE FOR SHOOTING A YOUNG UN ARMED MAN IN KISUMU, NEITHER HAVE I HEARD THOSE EVANGELICAL FANATICS SAY A WORD.
    THE ODM STALWARTS ALSO MAKING CALLS OF NO RAILA NO PEACE.
    WHAT IS THE MIDDLE GROUND?? CAN THE REAL KENYANS STAND UP?
    IF THERE ARE NO REAL KENYANS, THEN AS OTHERS HAVE SUGGESTED JUST DIVIDE EASTERN/CENTRAL INTO ONE XTRY AND THE REST OF KENYA INTO ANOTHER!!
    WHY KEEP ABUSING EACH OTHER, ABOUT PRIMITIVITY WHEN YOU CAN JUST LIVE AWAY FROM THEM FOR GOOD AND NOT NEED TO SEE THEM IRRITATE YOUR LIFE( RENT YOUR HOUSES AND BUY YOUR WARES FROM THEIR PRIMITIVE SALARIES?

    IF THE INTOLERANCE IS THAT BAD THAT EVEN MEN OF GOD DO NOT VIEW MURDER AS MURDER WHAT REASON IS LEFT FOR STICKING TOGETHER??

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  42. HOT WAITRESS

    I work at a restaurant and a hot waitress was hired. We talked a lot but there was this huge sexual tension between us.

    One night after a long shift she invited me to her apartment for some drinks. We both got pretty buzzed and started fooling around. I took her shirt and bra off and started sucking her nipples while she took my cock out and stroked it.

    We got naked and I bent her over the couch and teased her wet pussy with my hard cock. Finally she yelled "shove it in me!" so I did, and fucked wildly until I came in her wet hot pussy. She was moaning and screaming the whole time.

    She told me it was the best sex she's ever had and we still fuck regularly.

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  43. The perv has obviously come to the realization that business as usual is not going to return anytime soon.

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  44. Anon 12:58 though the story is immoral...YOu might just have been a luo and thw waiteress a kikuyu...So what are u fighting for? KIbaki and Raila

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  45. Kibera was a joint responsibility between the president, and the MP for Langata Hon. Raila Odinga. Obviously both of them didnt really have it on their agenda, though there are projects in Kibera that are helping the residents. Even if Kenyans fight for their entire lifetime, they must accept that the solution is not insults, murder, rape, torture, tribalism. I have to quote Martin Luther King, because he sums up alot of what needs to be said.

    'A genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus but a molder of consensus.'

    'A riot is at bottom the language of the unheard.'

    'Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.'

    'An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.'

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