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Am
#11 Posted : Monday, September 02, 2013 7:26:11 AM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
Watching these clips on 'fighting terror' in Kenya and from other countries, I often ask myself whether this is the right way of going about it. Honestly, some of our strategies can only generate more of the very vice we're trying to fight. Meantime, the kids are denied their fathers' guidance and wives their husbands' companionship and love. Who will come to their aid? Who will hear their cries?

Reminds me of a quote I once came across: You can tell how civilized a society is by how it treats its most vulnerable members.


In Googles and Looking at one side of the Coin,. Much as the govt has an obligation of Protecting its citizes, so does the Citizens. They too must observe law and order. Did you her Rogos Teachings or you didn't. Sad that the Kids may be suffering but the guy was not a saint, was he?
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maka
#12 Posted : Monday, September 02, 2013 7:36:39 AM
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Am wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
Watching these clips on 'fighting terror' in Kenya and from other countries, I often ask myself whether this is the right way of going about it. Honestly, some of our strategies can only generate more of the very vice we're trying to fight. Meantime, the kids are denied their fathers' guidance and wives their husbands' companionship and love. Who will come to their aid? Who will hear their cries?

Reminds me of a quote I once came across: You can tell how civilized a society is by how it treats its most vulnerable members.


In Googles and Looking at one side of the Coin,. Much as the govt has an obligation of Protecting its citizes, so does the Citizens. They too must observe law and order. Did you her Rogos Teachings or you didn't. Sad that the Kids may be suffering but the guy was not a saint, was he?

So you execute them...
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alma
#13 Posted : Monday, September 02, 2013 7:53:39 AM
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Why don't we just do this

When a driver is driving without a licence instead of fining them which will encourage corruption and cause the death of people on the road, why don't we just send this hit squad to kill them.

Heck....while at it, stop using tax payer money in court rooms. I hear the judiciary want an aeroplane....Just line up all the suspects at the policestation at 5am and shoot all of them.

Policemen who go around shooting people because they can't build a case in court are what we call shoddy. They are the same ones who wouldn't be bothered taking an overloaded bus to court and would rather just get the 50bob bribe.

This together with the story on the police business in the sunday nation goes to show you how rotten this police force really is. It's so rotten I'm afraid to post on this thread anything concerning their evil and would rather pretend that Rogo was the biggest terrorist the world has ever seen.
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maka
#14 Posted : Monday, September 02, 2013 8:10:01 AM
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alma wrote:
Why don't we just do this

When a driver is driving without a licence instead of fining them which will encourage corruption and cause the death of people on the road, why don't we just send this hit squad to kill them.

Heck....while at it, stop using tax payer money in court rooms. I hear the judiciary want an aeroplane....Just line up all the suspects at the policestation at 5am and shoot all of them.

Policemen who go around shooting people because they can't build a case in court are what we call shoddy. They are the same ones who wouldn't be bothered taking an overloaded bus to court and would rather just get the 50bob bribe.

This together with the story on the police business in the sunday nation goes to show you how rotten this police force really is. It's so rotten I'm afraid to post on this thread anything concerning their evil and would rather pretend that Rogo was the biggest terrorist the world has ever seen.


So true...
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Impunity
#15 Posted : Monday, September 02, 2013 8:25:28 AM
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maka wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
Watching these clips on 'fighting terror' in Kenya and from other countries, I often ask myself whether this is the right way of going about it. Honestly, some of our strategies can only generate more of the very vice we're trying to fight. Meantime, the kids are denied their fathers' guidance and wives their husbands' companionship and love. Who will come to their aid? Who will hear their cries?

Reminds me of a quote I once came across: You can tell how civilized a society is by how it treats its most vulnerable members.



Disclaimer; I do not advocate for their killing.As a non muslim I may not understand fully the cause they are fighting for.

However, listenning to extracts of their(Rogo and Samir Khan) preachings,they were dangerous for our society.More lives would have been lost or were lost through their calls for action.

Do we appreciate that the attacks have gone down since they left the scene.

ION;What was the purpose of showing us the dead bodies. (I think that was irresponsible of KTN)

I also hope that John Allan an Moha will do a feature for the victims of the terror attacks.

You have totally missed the point...


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#16 Posted : Monday, September 02, 2013 8:36:49 AM
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Bigchick wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
Watching these clips on 'fighting terror' in Kenya and from other countries, I often ask myself whether this is the right way of going about it. Honestly, some of our strategies can only generate more of the very vice we're trying to fight. Meantime, the kids are denied their fathers' guidance and wives their husbands' companionship and love. Who will come to their aid? Who will hear their cries?

Reminds me of a quote I once came across: You can tell how civilized a society is by how it treats its most vulnerable members.



Disclaimer; I do not advocate for their killing.As a non muslim I may not understand fully the cause they are fighting for.

However, listenning to extracts of their(Rogo and Samir Khan) preachings,they were dangerous for our society.More lives would have been lost or were lost through their calls for action.

Do we appreciate that the attacks have gone down since they left the scene.

ION;What was the purpose of showing us the dead bodies. (I think that was irresponsible of KTN)

I also hope that John Allan an Moha will do a feature for the victims of the terror attacks.


See it for yourself: Sermons,

http://www.youtube.com/w...nzooZDxXD5dVZaKzFQ6TRI.

Our security system is damned if they act and doomed if they don't.

Intelligence indicated that he was the link between the AS and the local operatives. Should such a hate preacher should be considered saint???
Museveni
#17 Posted : Monday, September 02, 2013 8:55:52 AM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
link?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJw6Uj0lK80

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#18 Posted : Monday, September 02, 2013 8:57:59 AM
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Relative calm was restored when those minions died...maybe its ruthless 4 the cops to follow the kids, but the whole feature/report was not useful if you ask me. And what is this obsession of going after policemen. There are so many issues that can be pevukiwad
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Siringi
#19 Posted : Monday, September 02, 2013 9:01:03 AM
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Kenyans have memory kama ngiriPray Sad Pray Sad

Anything by john Allan Namu and Moha Jaramanda la Uhalifu jicho pevu i don't buy
Sad d'oh! Sad d'oh!

Remember the Felicien Kabuga they manufactured in Isiolo turned out to be Muthee they thought Isiolo si Kenya no?

These guys were kicked from Ntv because of that cow dung and donkey manure they were churning

Wasted my evening ended missing Churchill and TPF Nktest ABK
Kuliendaje?



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#20 Posted : Monday, September 02, 2013 9:19:15 AM
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vinii wrote:
"@KumekuchaPhil: Rogo Jnr rightly questioned which training he underwent, just by looking at him. Sad story but funny moment #WagigisiWaMauaji #JichoPevu"


This was a very funny moment Laughing out loudlyLaughing out loudlyLaughing out loudlyLaughing out loudlyLaughing out loudly

Rogo Jr should join Churchill Raw Laughing out loudly

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