harrydre wrote:
My gut feeling tells me so. Ocampo could have structured his case well to go for the not so big fish first, then as the Coalition term comes to the end, he gets the biggest fish. He did this to stabilize the nation first else it would have been total chaos had he gone for everyone at a go!I have a feeling after Elections, Baks & RAO are headed to the Hague. It appears he has evidence and will drop it bits by bits...at the end of the day, am glad we are have matured politically if someone can resign from ofisi...maoni yangu lakini If Ocampo feared implicating Kibaki cauze he is president now, what will happen if Amolo becomes president next? Wont we be back to the same scenario of incubent refusing to go to ICC?
All along, I have said, the two guys with the greatest responsibility over the PEV are the two principals. Rao for commission and Baks for omission. Any other purported Justice is pure garbage coated in icing sugar.
Once this go to ICC, the reconstituted Judiciary can be trusted to deal with the foot soldiers, warriors, mungiki and any other group that played apart in the PEV.
Wisdom to detect when share prices hit rock bottom.
When interest on bonds keep going up, you know the bear run is on high street. When interest on bonds start leveling, the bear has met the bull and they have hit rock bottom. When the interest rates on bonds start coming down, the bull has overpowered the bear and you better be riding the bull.