tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post6248305917653257450..comments2024-03-28T17:52:49.942-07:00Comments on You Missed This: Don't be Vague, Mint More Huge ConfusionUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger34125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-3843757529396651112011-03-27T08:29:40.166-07:002011-03-27T08:29:40.166-07:00Haaaaaaaaha....!Thanks anon 3:50 PM.
Though not su...Haaaaaaaaha....!Thanks anon 3:50 PM.<br />Though not sure I understand your brand of swahili but thanks for your response.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-36947365052551015992011-03-27T06:27:13.170-07:002011-03-27T06:27:13.170-07:00Kenya would have been an economic power within the...Kenya would have been an economic power within the eastern, southern, central and western African regions if only, if only, if only its people used 30% of their brain power on improving their economy and 4th-world type of infrstructure rather than wasting it on fleeting political issues. 30% it is, because very little of the current political hoopla will matter or benefit the nation in five years time.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-25816904131019738552011-03-27T05:59:45.380-07:002011-03-27T05:59:45.380-07:00Is Raila losing grip on the Orange party?
•Diffe...Is Raila losing grip on the Orange party? <br /><br />•Differences with MPs over the handling of ODM’s Hague suspects and his apparently waning support in party strongholds point to a developing crisis for the Prime Minister<br /><br />Is Prime Minister Raila Odinga losing grip of the Orange party? That has been the question in the minds of political analysts and many other Kenyans following the events of the past week.<br />MPs allied to Mr Odinga differed openly over his stated position over Kenya’s case at the International Criminal Court.<br /><br />During the ODM national executive council and parliamentary group meeting last Thursday, MPs agreed to sponsor a Bill to set up a local tribunal to try post-election violence suspects and hire lawyers for party members who have cases.<br /><br />ODM’s parliamentary secretary Ababu Namwaba made the announcement after the meeting chaired by Mr Odinga.<br /><br />But, hours after Mr Namwamba’s announcement, ODM secretary-general Prof Anyang’ Nyong’o issued a press statement denouncing the PG’s position.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-19419532416934428872011-03-27T05:49:14.628-07:002011-03-27T05:49:14.628-07:00...continued....Whereas one group reasoned the par......continued....Whereas one group reasoned the party needs to accommodate the interests of the Kalenjin members to regain support in parts of the Rift Valley where Ruto has swayed support against the PM and the Orange party, others argued that Ruto and the other rebels have crossed the red line and were no longer in the party.<br /><br />Sources at the Tuesday meeting reveal that Bett, Kamar, Laboso and Bomet MP Beatrice Kones pleaded with colleagues to stand with its members especially Ruto and Kosgey, saying the ground had become too hostile for them as they are viewed as ‘traitors’.<br /><br />Other considerations notwithstanding, the move to reverse the members’ agreement has attracted the ire of a section of ODM MPs. It is now turning into a quiet supremacy battle that pits ODM Parliamentary Group Secretary Ababu Namwamba and deputy Secretary General Joseph Nkaiserry against Nyong’o.<br /><br />"Huyu Nyong’o anaharibia PM (Nyong’o is ruining it all for the PM). We often discuss issues and arrive at a decision, but he has the tendency of going against the collective position," says a Cabinet minister who did not wish to be seen to publicly criticise a colleague.<br /><br />Singling out Nyong’o and Orengo as among those "ruining the party", the minister claims the duo add no value "since Raila will still win votes in Nyanza with or without their support."<br /><br />The minister blames Nyong’o and Orengo for shielding and gradually isolating the PM from other political leaders. Orengo was out of the country during the Tuesday meeting.<br /><br />International community<br /><br />ODM members have previously sought to oust Nyong’o, accusing him of not being in touch with the aspirations of party members.<br /><br />Members are now seeing the emerging cracks as a threat to ODM’s unity.<br /><br />"We have been consistent on these issues and probably more believable than our PNU rivals before the United Nations and the international community. <br /><br />"But owing to the apparent confusion, this obviously destroys that perception," regrets Rarieda MP Nicholas Gumbo.<br /><br />The Prime Minister maintains the overall position of ODM has not changed. He said the 2008 post-election violence suspects must be tried at the ICC, unless the Government agrees to establish a competent local mechanism.<br /><br />In an interview with Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW) on Friday, Raila said ODM feared that the suspects would manipulate a local justice system.<br /><br />"The trial should proceed there (The Hague), until a competent local mechanism is in place, which I don’t think will be achievable," he told RNW.<br /><br />On the question of legal representation, though, the party is still pulling in different directions. Namwamba and Nkaiserry insist the party had identified lawyers to defend Ruto, Kosgey, and Sang.<br /><br />Speaking yesterday at his Muhoroni constituency, Education Assistant Minister Ayiecho Olweny supported this position: "Why contradictions and the fuss while we exhaustively discussed and agreed to help the suspects?" he posed.<br /><br />He said that in the meeting, it was resolved ODM would accord the three the necessary support.<br /><br />"Nyong’o is not telling the truth about what happened. We were in the meeting with the Prime Minister and it was agreed we would give them possible support," he said.<br /><br />Ayiecho explained, though, that the gesture is not meant to please or woo Ruto back to the party, but rather "to stand by them as our people".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-64938542486800954782011-03-27T05:47:34.330-07:002011-03-27T05:47:34.330-07:00The Orange Democratic Party is walking a tightrope...The Orange Democratic Party is walking a tightrope as it navigates between supporting justice for victims of post-election violence and working on a strategy to reclaim lost ground in the Rift Valley.<br /><br />The Standard On Sunday has reliably established that while the PM chaired ODM’s Parliamentary Group and National Executive Council (NEC) meeting last Tuesday where members agreed that the party offers moral and legal support to three of the ‘Ocampo Six’, the position was rescinded by the party Secretary General Anyang’ Nyong’o soon after following a review of the consequences.<br /><br />Ideally, the party is now torn between those keen at having the party make realistic gains in pockets of Rift Valley and those interested in appealing to victims of post-election violence and retaining credibility in the eyes of the national and international community.<br /> <br /><br /><br />The fresh cracks pose a major challenge to the party that seeks to revamp itself in readiness for General Election, due next year.<br /><br />The push to hire lawyers for ODM deputy party leader, William Ruto, Chairman, Henry Kosgey, and radio presenter Joshua arap Sang came out of political considerations. <br /><br />Unlike PNU, whose actions have been viewed as placing impediments in the way of justice, ODM has consistently painted the image of supporting the pursuit of justice for victims of the post-election violence.<br /><br />Sources at the meeting on Tuesday say the issue of having ODM lawyers at The Hague to take care of party interests were discussed before Roads Minister Franklin Bett proposed that the party gives legal support for Ruto, Kosgey, and Sang.<br /><br />Assistant Minister Margaret Kamar, Sotik MP Joyce Laboso, and majority of other MPs from other regions supported the proposal. <br /><br />Members support<br /><br />Most MPs expressed concern that the party was not showing support to its members who are facing trials at the ICC. They said this is hurting the party politically as President Kibaki’s party PNU is exploiting this to its advantage.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-81199461844186394762011-03-27T03:07:36.583-07:002011-03-27T03:07:36.583-07:00anon 4:01PM/5:43 PM
Thank you for the sunday sermo...anon 4:01PM/5:43 PM<br />Thank you for the sunday sermon we appreciate it.<br />If only death would hurry up and sting some current sitting members of parliament and government?no offence and just a suggestionAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-88606461217010606782011-03-26T17:43:24.193-07:002011-03-26T17:43:24.193-07:00@anon 4.07
Thank you for these words...
'Death...@anon 4.07<br />Thank you for these words...<br />'Death where is thy sting, grave where is thy victory?'<br /><br />I was just mediatiting on this...<br /><br />'Even though I walk in the valley of death, I shall not fear'!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-64485813858330927492011-03-26T17:26:51.778-07:002011-03-26T17:26:51.778-07:00Meshack Lomoywara.
Don't throw in the towel ju...<b>Meshack Lomoywara</b>.<br />Don't throw in the towel just yet, when all fails in the world of seeking a monthly paycheck or salary from a corporate employer, turn to politics and challlenge the fat old members of parliament in their constituency and region. Now is the time to start formalizing political relations and startegies at the grassroots in preparation for December 2012. Don't wait for the council of elders to anoint you, instead concentrate on the youth who really understand your current dilemma. Educated young minds like you are going to be a nightmare for people like Pogisho and the rest. The sooner you start cracking the whip for change the better it will be for you and thousands of your potential young supportors. The time is now, not yesterday, not tomorrow but today. It can be done and you can do it with the help of the youth from your region. Go for it and see what happens in the end. You can do it! You have what it takes! Time is on your side!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-10111243897747746302011-03-26T16:01:57.662-07:002011-03-26T16:01:57.662-07:00Death is one chapter that most people will have go...Death is one chapter that most people will have go through without ever knowing its due date or expiry date that ushers death into our lives.<br /><br />Does anyone know the date, time and age when death will send them thier last text or twit?<br /><br />Will it be at the age of 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75 0r 80?<br /><br />Luckly. Death is very sensitive, understaning and avery politically ariented to the point where the death are not allowed to witnes their own death and funeral.<br /><br />'Death where is thy sting, grave where is thy victory?'Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-975040555570858802011-03-26T15:50:05.043-07:002011-03-26T15:50:05.043-07:00Anon 4:19 PM
Bantu bengi bachuwi bale mambo bali m...Anon 4:19 PM<br />Bantu bengi bachuwi bale mambo bali mutokea huyo Mumama Maria Akatsa. Yeye balikua mtumishi bamiuchisa hapo bakale wakati bamiaka ya bakumi na batano baliyopita. Nadhani bayeye bangali bako huko na Bachenya banzake.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-78464770102743089862011-03-26T02:58:30.331-07:002011-03-26T02:58:30.331-07:00As usual Taabu doesnt have the balls to point out ...As usual Taabu doesnt have the balls to point out the hypocrisy in ODM.The guy cant even bring himself to post a photo of Raila alongside those of others he has posted.Continue burying your head in the sand while the reality on the ground tells otherwise.Even the doctored,feel good opinion polls arent so reassuring this time around.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-912711711689543012011-03-26T02:53:48.416-07:002011-03-26T02:53:48.416-07:00A section of ODM legislators allied to Eldoret Nor...A section of ODM legislators allied to Eldoret North MP William Ruto have challenged the party’s top leadership to state its actual stand on the post election violence trials.<br />Even though the MPs - Joshua Kutuny (Cherangany) and Benjamin Langat (Ainamoi)- welcomed the party’s ‘belated about turn’ to have the Ocampo six tried locally, they expressed concern over the mixed signals from the party’s leadership. <br /><br />“On Tuesday, ODM Secretary General Anyang' Nyong'o said the party had climbed down from having the six tried at the ICC in favour of a credible local judicial mechanism,” the duo said at a news conference in parliament.<br /><br />“But strangely on Wednesday, Prime Minister Raila Odinga stated that the six should go to the ICC and have their names cleared contradicting the party position which he was party to a day earlier,” they added.<br /><br />“On Thursday, ODM again contradicted itself as usual with the party’s leadership speaking from both sides of the mouth.”Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-39646770987563686662011-03-26T02:48:49.864-07:002011-03-26T02:48:49.864-07:00Suspended Higher Education Minister William Ruto h...Suspended Higher Education Minister William Ruto has said he will not accept lawyers hired by ODM party to represent him at The Hague.<br /><br />The Eldoret North MP said ODM should first withdraw a letter to the UN Security Council that was against deferral of post-election violence cases.<br /><br />Mr Ruto, who was speaking at Sokyot Secondary School in Turbo, Eldoret West District on Friday added that the party was not sincere it its claim that it was hiring lawyers for him, Tinderet MP Henry Kosgey and radio journalist Joshua Sang.<br /><br />“The party wrote a letter to the UN that it had no faith in the local judicial system and that we be hanged, now it is turning around to say that it will hire lawyers for us,” Mr Ruto said.<br /><br />He claimed that the lawyers the party was to hire could be used to contribute to their ‘hanging’ at the International Criminal Court.<br /><br />“I do not understand what ODM is talking about as it is full of confusion. The party must put its act together and tell Kenyans when it will write a letter to UN Security Council to withdraw an earlier one,”Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-70330132329696724052011-03-26T02:46:18.998-07:002011-03-26T02:46:18.998-07:00proposal to hire lawyers for three ODM members sum...proposal to hire lawyers for three ODM members summoned to The Hague. <br /><br />Related Stories<br /><br />Ruto turns down ODM offer to hire lawyers for suspects <br />ODM threatens to expel all rebels as mutiny holds <br />ODM wants Kibaki-Raila talks recorded <br />Raila backs push to kick out ODM rebels<br />ODM softens stance on Hague trials <br />Saturday Nation has established that the proposal was raised and endorsed on Tuesday at the party’s National Executive Council-cum-Parliamentary Group meeting chaired by Prime Minister Raila Odinga.<br /><br />Sources who attended the meeting said the proposal was floated by Mr Ababu Namwamba and seconded by Water Minister Charity Ngilu and Nominated MP Musa Sirma, among others.<br /><br />“Mr Namwamba reasoned that it was good to embrace our friends who voted for us during the last elections so that we demonstrate that the party has not abandoned them at their hour of need as PNU is trying to portray it,” the source said. <br /><br />This was corroborated by Mr Sirma in a separate interviewAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-50570195600864881822011-03-26T02:36:45.336-07:002011-03-26T02:36:45.336-07:00Counter-attacks by senior leaders in ODM have expo...Counter-attacks by senior leaders in ODM have exposed sharp difference over the handling of cases of the ‘Ocampo Six’. <br /><br />Party leader Raila Odinga yesterday declined to answer questions on the contradictory positions the party has taken on hiring of lawyers for three of the Ocampo Six.<br /><br />He referred journalists to Secretary General Anyang’ Nyong’o when asked about the intended hiring of lawyers for three of the suspects linked to the party.<br /><br />Later in the day, Roads Minister Franklin Bett added his voice to the infighting in the party by blaming Prof Nyong’o for "going against positions taken by the party" on ICC cases. "We held a meeting on Thursday, which was endorsed by Prime Minister Raila Odinga and read by the party’s Parliamentary Group Meeting Secretary Ababu Namwamba. We resolved that the party hire lawyers for the three party members," Mr Bett added.<br /><br /> <br />ODM leaders during a press conference at Parliament Building. [PHOTO: BONIFACE OKENDO/STANDARD]<br /> <br /><br /><br />But after the joint statement, Nyong’o contradicted the statement saying it was not the official ODM position.<br /><br />Legal Aid<br /><br />This happened even as it emerged yesterday that Kenya’s Ambassador to the UN had written to the UN saying ODM had softened its stand on the ICC trials.<br /><br />The twists and turns in ODM continued when Nyong’o sent a short text message to the Press stating that the party had not decided on hiring of lawyers.<br /><br />"That is the imagination of a few individuals peddling vested interests," said Nyong’o.<br /><br />He insisted that the party had ‘NOT’ discussed or agreed to any legal aid to any of the Ocampo Six, and any statement attributed to the party in that regard was a personal view.<br /><br />It is not clear why the party is fighting over the hiring of lawyers, but political analysts said it was probably because the MPs think the party and its leaders could be adversely mentioned during proceedings.<br /><br />ODM Chief Whip Jakoyo Midiwo supported the view that the party would hire lawyers to represent the party at The Hague since it has been adversely mentioned in post-poll violence.<br /><br />"In these cases, members of ODM have been adversely mentioned. Hence, it is necessary to have legal representation for the party at the International Criminal Court," said the Gem MP.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-12443569100703886472011-03-26T02:24:58.537-07:002011-03-26T02:24:58.537-07:00French fighter jets struck an air base deep inside...French fighter jets struck an air base deep inside Libya and destroyed one of Moammar Gadhafi's planes Thursday, and NATO ships patrolled the coast to block the flow of arms and mercenaries. Other coalition bombers struck artillery, arms depots and parked helicopters. <br /><br />Libyan state television on Thursday showed blackened and mangled bodies that it said were victims of airstrikes in Tripoli, the capital. Rebels have accused Gadhafi's forces of taking bodies from the morgue and pretending they are civilian casualties. <br /><br />The international military operation against Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's forces may last days or weeks - but not months, French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said. But the rebels who largely control Libya's east remain outgunned and disorganized - instead of handing out weapons at a checkpoint, they were distributing sneakers to would-be fighters on Thursday. <br /><br />The French strikes overnight hit a base about 250 kilometers (155 miles) south of the Libyan coastline, French military spokesman Thierry Burkhard told reporters in Paris on Thursday without elaborating on the target or possible damage. <br /><br />France's joint chiefs of staff, in a statement on their Web site, said French surveillance aircraft noticed a Libyan combat plane that was flying near Misrata in violation of the U.N. Security Council resolution. A French Rafale fighter jet fired a guided air-to-ground missile on the Libyan jet after it landed at the Misrata air base. <br /><br />In Tripoli, Libyan deputy foreign minister Khaled Kaim said that the "military compound at Juffra" was among the targets hit before dawn. Juffra is one of at least two air bases deep in Libya's interior, on main routes that lead from neighboring countries in the Sahara region that have been suppliers of arms and fighters for the Gadhafi regime. <br /><br />The town of Sabha, about 385 miles (620 kilometers) south of Tripoli, has another air base and international airport and is a major transit point for the ethnic Tuareg fighters from Mali and Niger who have fought for Gadhafi for the past two decades. Malian officials say hundreds of Tuareg men have left to fight in Libya in the recent uprising. <br /><br />Abdel Rahman Barkuli, a Libyan in exile originally from Sabha, said communications with his family there were abruptly cut on Wednesday night and heavy security is barring residents from moving in or out.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-18434496469441303112011-03-25T16:19:40.561-07:002011-03-25T16:19:40.561-07:00Does anyone know what happened to Mary Akatsa, the...Does anyone know what happened to Mary Akatsa, the "miracle" Baluyia woman of Kawangware.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-59177026693162490762011-03-25T11:14:09.793-07:002011-03-25T11:14:09.793-07:00Musyoka Kalonzo is now the declared King of Fiendi...Musyoka Kalonzo is now the declared King of Fiendish who delights in the poor health of others, a fiendish habit that's contrary to African and human values.<br /><br />Kalonzo the master of dounble-speak is free to keep on running but he will no longer afford to hind behind his "barefaced falsehood" political antics.<br /><br />Mama wa Taifa has said it all, <b>As Kenyans are aware, ours is a competitive political system and there is no short cut to power</b> or even to the State House.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-46174507658878428692011-03-25T10:49:03.345-07:002011-03-25T10:49:03.345-07:00Taabu and Oracle are pip-squeaks!Taabu and Oracle are pip-squeaks!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-30484435229749205882011-03-25T08:19:21.543-07:002011-03-25T08:19:21.543-07:00I
beg to differ, I beg to differ with your remark...I <br />beg to differ, I beg to differ with your remarks. <br />Kenyans <br />have a glut of 'common sense' reservoirs<br />and that's one of the many reasons why they have no yet marched on to the parliament or state house and demanded the bleeding heads of those con, scam, crooked, cheat, double faced, fork tongued snake headed artists that pass for duly politicians.<br />Kenyans <br />may not yet have a well developed system of government, culture and a way of life that treats all Kenyans who live in Kenya fairly, but that doesn't mean that they lack in common sense.<br />Have <br />you ever been to Europe and East Asia? <br />Is <br />it any different from what's going on in Kenya in terms of hubands and wives using "third wheels" (doughnut tires/USA and dinghy wheels/UK/Europe) as well as accumulation of "spare auto parts" for convinience?<br />People<br />living in East Asian and Southeast Asia are not hang up and stuck-up up on s*xual issues in the same way you are given your 100 years of recent puritanical religious influence from Europe.<br />S*x <br />means very little and different things to the populations living in East Asia and South East Asia.<br />What <br />about real morals? What morals are we really talking about?<br />The pendulum <br />of morality and immorality is moreless the same as the stock market.<br />Kenyans <br />have never been known to be saintly nor do they ever waste their precious days on earth on aspiring to be inducted into the halls of sainthood.<br />Kenya <br />is no way near becoming a perfect society, two wrongs do not make a wright, however, what goes on in some of the East Asian and European nations are plain abhorrent.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-35734615951274333942011-03-25T07:30:52.598-07:002011-03-25T07:30:52.598-07:00Mama Lucy on Kaloozer
very tough words suggesting...Mama Lucy on Kaloozer<br /><br />very tough words suggesting that Kaloozer "derive fiendish delight" in the poor health of others saying it is contrary to African and human values as a whole".<br /><br />I add that he "derive fiendish delight" in the fate of the Ocampo six contrary to fake Shuttle diplomacy.<br /><br />Kallozer and by extension the KKK are finished as a unit!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-40774635869415469282011-03-25T07:28:55.856-07:002011-03-25T07:28:55.856-07:00Don't be Vague because The Hague is now in Vog...<i>Don't be <b>Vague</b> because The <b>Hague</b> is now in <b>Vogue</b> for the political <b>Tongue</b> twisters league of Kenya's defendants at the ICC</i>.<br /><br />How wrong were wananchi on Wakowako and Emiliomilio? Somehow wrong? Fairly wrong? Plain wrong? Extremely wrong? Absolutely wrong?<br /><br />Or are wananchi still plain vague about the two subjects, call them gentle giants for intents and purposes.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-64077780209535828872011-03-25T06:31:46.083-07:002011-03-25T06:31:46.083-07:00West Syd! is always the best side, our home boy Na...West Syd! is always the best side, our home boy Nate Dogg is deceased, there is a heaven for a G hommie.<br /><br /><br />We b clubbin on your ryhmes 4 ever G! <br /><br />Taabu you digg! nigga!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-61679354171609803012011-03-25T04:28:28.627-07:002011-03-25T04:28:28.627-07:00Competition is easier to accept if you realize it ...Competition is easier to accept if you realize it is not an act of oppression or abrasion - I've worked with my best friends in direct competition ~ Diane Sawyer <br /><br /><br />~ The history of an oppressed people is hidden in the lies and the agreed myth of its conquerors. ~ Meridel Le Sueur <br /><br /><br />~ No other offense has ever been visited with such severe penalties as seeking to help the oppressed. ~ Clarence Darrow <br /><br /><br />~ A desire to resist oppression is implanted in the nature of man. ~ Tacitus <br /><br /><br />~ The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people but the silence over that by the good people. ~ Martin Luther King, Jr. <br /><br /><br />~ Oppressed people cannot remain oppressed forever. ~ Martin Luther King, Jr. <br /><br /><br />~ He that would make his own liberty secure must guard even his enemy from oppression; for if he violates this duty, he establishes a precedent that will reach to himself. ~ Thomas Paine <br /><br /><br />~ Power in defense of freedom is greater than power in behalf of tyranny and oppression. ~ Malcolm X <br /><br /><br />~ There can be no really pervasive system of oppression, such as that in the United States, without the consent of the oppressed ~ Rose F. Kennedy <br /><br /><br />~ One Law for the Lion and Ox is OppressionAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-53095726774305491632011-03-25T04:17:42.168-07:002011-03-25T04:17:42.168-07:00Néko wohouho woyo yohi
Brigadier Sabari
Néko Aïe A...Néko wohouho woyo yohi<br />Brigadier Sabari<br />Néko Aïe Aïe Aïe<br />Brigadier Sabari<br />Néko koutoubou sakidi!!!<br />Brigadier Sabari<br />Néko Pati sanganan!!!<br />Niyongon téné sôrôtougouAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com