zenazainabu wrote:forgive my hormones but we agreed to take people there, we weren't told to go there. they agreed they would go. They agreed they would be there every day, they even said they aren't afraid. They even said they could rule with skype.
So what changed?
Just asking.Uhuru is not my mother and even my mother has to go to court when required. I did not ask him to be president, he decided that he was good enough to be president even when he was in the Hague. Then the majority agreed that it was possible.
Double standards?
And Al Bashir is not something that I want. But Kenya ni jina, nchi ina wenyewe.
You dint ask him to be president but the majority of Kenyans did, there was a choice of 8 remember.
The issue is simple, many are feeling short-changed, many thought the trials will be free and fair and in that i mean, open for all to see. The cases will go either way, but many will not accept the verdict because of the secrecy of the court. If anything, the Kenyan law doesn't allow for a sitting president to be tried... go read that katiba that was passed by a majority of Kenyans.
As for Uhuru being your mother...kweli hormones ziko on high note, when did UK become a woman?..leave mothers out of discussions on wazua..hio peleka mtaani on those gossip corridors.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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