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Thursday, January 17, 2008

What's the difference between a simple Kenya Army cadet and a beautifully decorated Kenya Army commander…….other than an AK-47?

Discuss.


Well, actually before you discuss, ask yourself the following questions:

1. For how long will the military personnel continue to see their brothers and sisters murdered by foreign forces who do not speak Swahili?
2. How disciplined are our disciplined forces?
3. If Kibaki actually stole the vote, was it worth it?
4. What can you as a PNU/ODM supporter do today to avert the inevitable?

As you ponder for the right answers, I ask you to go on your knees and really pray. The way I see it, Michuki and company may have totally miscalculated the citizen’s outrage.

Video footage of policeman shooting and killing unarmed protestor in Kisumu.

22 comments:

  1. Great article loaded with important questions.

    If it is true the presidential election was stolen? Was it really worth it?

    The cost of stealing this election equals the disintegration of Kenya. A high price to pay for a man to remain in an old building called State House for just 5 more years. A very high price indeed.

    -Kumekucha-

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  2. what i saw in the videos is sickening ugandan troops tear gas hospitals asking people what tribe they are and our fucking military is just quiet fuck the discipline am so much in rage, i wish i could get an ak 47 and i would dare those cowards .. ?? fuck u all, am far away from my country but i still feel the pain of being jobless, tribalism and arrogant behaviour of kibaki. this is why many times we rioted when i was at the university of nairobi ...injustice. people should just beat them and grab their guns...they would rather shoot me for doing something than this cowardly acts of execution!
    MUSEVENI AFTER KIBAKI U ARE NEXT!

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  3. YOU ODM FELLOWS payuka as much as you can. be lest assured that peace will prevail for kenya and that Kenya will rise up and prosper.
    As as siad, stay on tune, tutawafindisha not to be primitive.....This is not kisumu byall means.
    And capp, you can keep youy comments and questions. I doesn;t take a fool to realise how ignorant yoiu are based on the whole situation.

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  4. The hospital that was tear-gassed is Moi Referral Hospital Eldoret.

    The interesting thing is that several eye-witnesses say that the security personel involved in the operation could not speak Swahili and only spoke broken English in a "strange" accent.

    Make your own conclusions.

    -Kumekucha-

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  5. chris....tick tock tick tock....ODM will self detrcut soon. all this propaganda will egt you know where.

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  6. I think ODM'ers are becoming desperate by the look of things. They will say anything to gather up support but it is another gainful day for Kenyans alike. The carnage that has befallen our lovely Kenya, our motherland will come to pass together with its perpetrators. Its is only a matter of time my fellow Kenyans and to those who have been dearly affected by all the carnage and in the process lost loved ones. I shout out to my people, the Luo, the kikuyu, the kamba , the embu, the kalenjin; better days are yet to come. Lest we not forget about this and ODM’ers be rest assured that with each passing day history is been written. Peace will prevail in Kenya for those who do not foresee it. I will give ODMN 7 DAYS FROM WEDNESDAY TO FULLY DESTRUCT. It has already begun.

    Tick tock tick tock tick tock

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  7. Time will tell who stood by the truth through all this...

    Because what has a beginning has an end.Just ask baba na mama wa Kenya aka Moi...

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  8. Sad really. You are hoping here that the Kenyan Military will come to the aid of the ODM million-man-rallies that are aiming to install Raila as the president uncontitutionally.

    If Raila had gone to to seek justice through the constitutionally established order and failed, I would have sympathised, for now, he can go to hell!

    The will share his father's fate of so close yet so far.

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  9. We are in really bad times. What happened to all the human rights activists like Gitobu Imanyara, Kivutha Kibwana?
    Why can't these people wake up from their drunken stupor and see that the country is breaking into two.
    I watched Lawyers PLO Lumumba and Wachira Maina on Louis Otieno Live yesternight. Wachira gave a very serious warning. "The Police and military are watching, and their patience will run out. Everywhere you go, right from the Civil Service, Teachers, Lawyers etc there is a divide between GEMA and tghe rest of the country"

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  10. 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 hav: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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  11. Some of you are pumbavus by calling others ODMers I think you passed through back door to be accepted as a Kenyan in the diaspora seeking economic refugee elsewhere when your fellow countrymen as fighting for what is right for them. Shame on you!

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  12. Kibaki-Raila Duel can be compared to an argument between a christian and muslim on whose religion is right.That kind of argument will never end.
    It's quite clear that ODM won't relent and Kibaki can't be moved.Kibaki accepted dialogue but Raila still insists there cannot be dialogue without justice.Raila supporters have burnt children in an Eldoret church and the police are shooting demonstrators in Kisumu.
    Raila supporters are assertive to their notion that victory was stolen from them and Kibaki supporters are not sure if he really won, but at least they are humble enough.
    At the end of the day the normal mwananchi is caught between a rock and a hard place just because of two people.
    We need to end this madness preach peace and have Kibaki and Raila on the negotiation table because all of us are losing out economically.
    Otherwise i foresee a situation where Kibaki supporters will say enough is enough and then a civil war will escalate.
    Mungiki might be sharpening their machetes and regrouping into militia movements.(Remember the Intarahamwe militia in Rwanda)

    P.S -An eye for an eye will leave us both blind.
    -Don't pick up a fight with an ugly person coz he has nothing to lose.

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  13. Have you guys seen the story in STandard today about the Kenya Army and the GSU clashing in Eldoret? Mambo imeanza, check standard of today, pages after the opinion page

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  14. The Question is not Kibaki or Raila, this is a question of Justice vs Greed. Someone tell me when Kenya turned into Botha's South Africa ? All Kenya's population have no rights in their own lands, including Kyuks. Unfortunately most non Kyuks 70 % of Kenyans will blame Kyuks for what a few fellow greedy folks are doing to Kenyans.

    We have all seen the shooting video, how long tell me can Kenyans have patience. It is not hard to get weapons to defend ourselves, and once it begins it will not stop until Kenya is a flaming wreck. It is not hard to see countries like Somalia where there is no order. Kenya unfortunately is one step from from that point. I am pleading with my brothers from Central, Please talk to some sense into your folks before its too late, A few phone calls and Western, Nyanza Rift and N.E Mombasa will be independent. Is that what you want. We want to work hand in hand with you and build all of Kenya together, but hope is fading fast.

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  15. TWO POLICEMEN WERE WOUNDED BY RIOTERS IN KISUMU.
    ONLY FOOLS WILL GLOAT ABOUT KIBAKI'S COUP AND CALL OTHER FOOLISH.
    YOU CANNOT SOLVE ANY PROBLEM BY GOING ON WITH YOUR LIFE AS IF NOTHING HAS TAKEN PLACE.
    WACHIRA MAINA AND PLO ON LOU OTIENO LIVE HAVE A GRASP OF THE REALITY.
    WE ARE LOOKING AT THE PIT AND ONE CARELESS PUSH FROM OUR LEADERS ON EITHER SIDE WILL MEAN A POINT OF NO RETURN.
    IN THE MEANTIME ANGOLA MSUMBIJI IS BACK IN WESTERN KENYA TO PROTECT ITS CITIZENS AGAINST THE NRA THAT KIBAKI HAS SENT THERE.TALIBAN AND MUNGIKI RULE MATHARE.
    WHAT DO YOU THINK WILL HAPPEN IF WE PRETEND LIFE IS GOING ON.
    AS WACHIRA MAINA PUT IT CLEARLY WITH 1.5 MILLION UNEMPLOYED YOUTHS STILL AN ISSUE- DO NOT THINK THINGS WILL FIZZLE OUT THAT EASILY.
    REMEMBER MOST OF THESE YOUTHS HAVE NOTHING HENCE NOTHING TO LOOSE- ARROGANCE COULD LEAD TO FUNDAMENTALISM LIKE WHAT'S HAPPENING THE MIDDLE EAST.

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  16. Cheap propaganda. How come this blog has not posted the images of the church that was burnt with women and children. There images of Kalenjin savages stealing maize, goats and cows next to a dead body of the owner.

    Kenyans know the truth. Chris you were warned that preaching hate would not help ODM win. You were proved right on Dec 27.

    Continue with your cheap propaganda.

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  17. You are one sick pervert. Keep your sex life to yourself

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  18. The pervert only shows his own insecurity by trying to distract the discussion.

    The only common theme in this tragedy is that politicians who have served in either the Kenyatta or Moi governments should somehow be disbarred for running for President.

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  19. Trying to incite the military eh? That will not work my friend. By the way,sounds like you in kumekucha are happy about these killings. Why dint you talk about the North Rift killings? Sorry, I forget. Those were kikuyus.

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  20. Anon..2:39 Dude...Sober up.....Who is a kikuyu.....Kikuyu is a kenyan with equal rights just as a luo, kal, luhya and ogiek.....Check your office if you are working is there no tribal tension...At my place it is there for all to see....When you go into a restaurant you will find the luhya, luo, kale and kambas enjoying their lunch and they keep away from kiukus....Is that the Kenya you want....Try and leave with others

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  21. The only time the military had a good chance to do anything was the time before Kibaki was sworn as the Commander in Chief. After that, they were bound by the Military act to allegience to the CIC.

    Please do not compare GSU from Ug to the Armed forces of Kenya. There is a huge difference!!!

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  22. You know what can save Kenya is GOD. Lets pray brothers and sisters. Trying to assign blame is not going to save KENYA. Lets pray and the walls of Jericho[Kibaki gorva] will com tumbling down. Goliath[police] will fall down.

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