callaspade wrote:bkismat wrote:callaspade wrote:Elder wrote:harrydre wrote:I don't think it was unanimous but then again The Mutunga court had to appear a united court. My view. That MP is wasting his time.
Seems like stupid never ended with the 10th Parliament. If I were Jubilee I would support that motion or anything that allows me to kick out the independent judges and with control of Parliament replace them with judges of my persuasion.
.....am sure you are drunk ,no?
No very sober. Some dunderhead decides to bring such a motion help him in making it a reality and kick out the current supremes them fill the court with them homeboys and viola you have a very malleable court. NB Jubilee has majority in both the House and the Senate
.......looks like you are drinking together,we need checks and balances in this nation.
......let me keep assuming both of you are drinking mates(and are actually not getting drunk with power) and please don't prove me wrong.Leave the supreme court alone!!
@callaspade maybe a drink will help you not only read but at least try to comprehend. A puff of the weed might even make you see what we are saying above.
Let me break down my comment above in point forms to help you understand (assuming you are not already beyond help):
1. We agree checks and balances are necessary and more so I want that for Kenya but that's not what my comment above is about.
2. However what do you think the Jubilee government (or any other government for that matter) would want - an independent judiciary or one it can control?
3. So if you were a CORD MP and not stupid and knowing that Jubilee controls both houses and will have a say in the appointment of any Judge of the Supreme Court will you want to get rid of the current Supreme Court judges?
So answer me just these two questions:
1. Why would a CORD MP want to get rid of the current independent (in my opinion) Supreme Court judges when his party wont have a say in their replacement unless he is stupid or 'sober' the callaspade way?
2. Why would the Jubilee government not want a Supreme Court of their own choosing?
As a citizen I would be against any such move to replace the Judges; but if I were part of Jubilee I would be rubbing my hands in glee at this callaspade soberness.
He who can express in words the ardour of his love, has but little love to express. - Petrach, Son. (That men by various ways arrive at the same end. - Montaigne, The Essays of.)