Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/11/2010 Posts: 918
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freiks wrote:Much Know wrote:murchr wrote:As Kenyans we have to ask ourselves real hard questions. The kind of ammunition that they have did not just fall from heaven, it passed thru some route, almost all of them are foreigners when did they get into the country? . We are either sleeping heavy in our jobs or we have collaborators within our security establishments, in our estates in our businesses etc.
This is the kernel of it all. I wish you guys would try and find out how many illegal sophisticated guns are in US at the border with Mexico, you would just melt at just the number. We have a porous border with war torn South Sudan, Somali and unstable South of Ethiopia, we would need the whole of kenyans to guard the porous entry points to prevent guns getting to our country, what we need as kenyans is to watch over one another. If someone joins your neighbourhood just know who he is and try to find out what he is upto, but incidentally we live in apartments where we dont even know the name of our next door guy, hata sura yake hatujui. Thats why i love Rwanda every 10 households have a leader (nyumba kumi) who even knows what you are doing in rwanda and gets report of whoever visits you Sad but true. Kudos for asking what you can do for your country and not what your country can do for you. Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.
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