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KIBAKI MUST GO!!!
mlefu
#41 Posted : Wednesday, April 08, 2009 1:28:00 PM
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Gaithari.. in this case..kenyans burnt all the bridges and forgot what brought us here..still believe its the media commanding a high percentage of kenyans who worship the Mpigs.

even elections cant bring that change..push the existing ones and they will deliver..we can delegate apart of it to KU goons.

muthomi mugi aiikagia maitho kabere...
Magigi
#42 Posted : Wednesday, April 08, 2009 1:32:00 PM
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@Mundu-Mugo: Good observation,though - 'readership' (Leadership)
Magigi
#43 Posted : Wednesday, April 08, 2009 1:32:00 PM
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@Mundu-Mugo: Good observation,though - 'readership' (Leadership)
caesar
#44 Posted : Wednesday, April 08, 2009 2:06:00 PM
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@Mundu-Mugo

http://www.geocities.com...cropolis/3497/cave.html

I have the Plato's dialogue of Socrate's and Glaucon. The myth of the cave,for you to check out...

This is not a conversation of Shallow minded. This is the forces that are playing out in outside the cave you are living... Open your eyes.
Obi 1 Kanobi
#45 Posted : Wednesday, April 08, 2009 2:28:00 PM
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@Ceaser

Your list of our neighbours and their impressive economic growth has got me thinking.

All of them seems to be growing fast yet they never catch up with us,infact they deeply fear our manufacturing sector which they claim is highly advanced.

I am starting to suspect some sought of foul play either by the compilers of this list or that this countries tend to hide their bad news better than us.

I have been to Uganda and struggled to find the kind of economic growth that they talk about every time,apart from Kampala which is largely a disorganised town,all the other towns you read about are hardly the size of Naivasha. It took the bus exactly 1 minute to drive stright past Jinja,same case with Tororo.

In TZ Arusha has action but thats largely due to the Tanzanite mines and the EAC secretariat,keep driving to Dar and you struggle to see anything of substance.

Something is not right about all this stats.

Is their any Skerian who has visited widely in Africa to break down for us how we compare with the places he has been to. After seeing the rot that is the UK I am very sceptical of stuff that is written.

I guess if you can't win with facts,you can always pen bile-laced,xenophobic rants to distract everyone.
"The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
Ric dees
#46 Posted : Wednesday, April 08, 2009 3:14:00 PM
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This might sound like a cliché but now more than ever we surely deserve the leaders we got..we have talked,blogged,written proposals etc but we don't seem to be able to walk the walk...Our countries' situation reminds me about CHE the Argentian revolutionary who after helping overpower the Cuban dictator with Fidel Castro moved over to Bolivia only to find the Bolivians dint seem to mind the poverty they were in..i would hate to imagine we are content with the situation but am just tired of all this empty rhetoric..



Another notion could be that,maybe we just can't co exist under one nation different tribes..maybe it's time to think going the German way..they present a unifying nation but they are made up of many different states..even the most educated amongst us just can't shed the tribal tag...



I do not think the constitution will work for now,we need somebody to stand and provide leadership and direction..Americas destiny was shaped by Abraham Lincoln when he delivered the Lost Speech and that changed a nation..we have seen Obama do it again and America will never be the same again..In the UK Winston Churchill did it,he was not a great orator in fact he was a poor one and prior to this he had not achieved anything of importance but he saw the moment and seized it..or as i mentioned earlier are we like the Bolivians that we don't seem to mind the situation we are in and just don't want to say..only time will tell.

Heart is what separates the good from the great - Micheal Jordan.

The greatest danger in times of turbulence is not the turbulence; it is to act with yesterday's logic.
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