kollabo wrote:washiku wrote:I am waiting to see the amendments that have been proposed. I am confident the contentious issues will be sorted. I also hope MPs could sit and correct the problems in parliament where they are empowered to do so.
The Pakistani press and the International media have not published photos of beheaded children
Kenyan papers would have been awash with such photos...under the guise of media freedom. That is why I support the Security Bill.
Please Kollabo and take your time.
Quote the law in those "other" countries that stops the publication of Gory pictures.
I will be waiting patiently.
You support a law because it doesn't allow publishing "gory" pictures? I personally believe some Kenyan politicians have "gory" faces. Maybe we should start with them.
Even porn is gory. Maybe I can help your boss stop you from going to your favorite porn site on his dime. But heck its very legal in the US. Very gory porn I can assure you.
I'm still waiting for that law in the US that talsk about publishing gory pictures.
Just because you don't see it on CNN doesn't mean that you can't find it. And just because you can't find it doesn't mean that I declare you as someone who can't find stuff.
Still waiting on the law on gory pictures that this law will be relying upon.
I have 2 more days of freedom, I will try to enjoy it to the maximum.
And if you need a link to the pakistani photos, ask nicely.
Don't compare moral behavior to my freedoms enshrined in the constitution.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.