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Special Session of Parliament - Nkaissery+Security Bill
murchr
#141 Posted : Thursday, December 18, 2014 9:47:03 PM
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Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
washiku wrote:
[quote=Atalaku]can a good lawyer summarise for me how draconian the laws in the security bill are!
...so if a terrorist is caught with weapons, he should be given money for a business start-up?


By the way do we have lawyers in club SK? Their input in matters law must be insignificant if not nil. Sad [/quote
There's that one fake lawyer @maka
"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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alma
#142 Posted : Thursday, December 18, 2014 10:12:11 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/20/2007
Posts: 4,432
Atalaku, before anyone summarizes anything, they first have to know what was passed.

No one knows what the laws that were passed. Guys were saying aye others were singing mapambano.

The speaker (I find it hard saying that) was speaking and saying next order. Say aye, say nay...bill is passed. Banging on tables, shouting, singing, screaming, howling.....

Does this speaker even know what was passed?

What I've just witnessed is a SHAME.

On both sides of the house. BOTH SIDES.

We can't have a country where it seems we behave like Kenyan Mpigs and expect any sort of manhood or womanhood. Bathing others in water, stripping other members, gang banging in the public gallery, biting fingers off each other, singing and dancing in parliament.

Shouting and screaming should be left to us on wazua and twirrerers. In that house we expect decorum and strength of persuasion.

But when you have a speaker who cannot ensure the dignity of the house from both sides, we should be very ashamed.

Honourable Sakaja is only 29 years old. He behaved more maturely than all the other men and womem mpigs in that house.

I propose that the speaker resigns and gets another job. If Marende or any other speaker was in there none of this shame I'm feeling would be there.

Now the country is more divided than yesterday. We have Kenyans cheering what happened.

Cry my beloved country.

Shame is all I feel.
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.
geofreygachie
#143 Posted : Thursday, December 18, 2014 10:21:24 PM
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Posts: 454
Location: Republic of Enchantment.
murchr wrote:
washiku wrote:
[quote=Atalaku]can a good lawyer summarise for me how draconian the laws in the security bill are!
...so if a terrorist is caught with weapons, he should be given money for a business start-up?


By the way do we have lawyers in club SK? Their input in matters law must be insignificant if not nil. Sad [/quote
There's that one fake lawyer @maka

Whatever happened today was a shame and we all need to starting working on mending all that was broken today.Brains is what matters and not tribe or affiliation.My workplace is made up of colleagues from all corners of the country but we coexist superbly and i will make sure the same coexistence gets better.Lets practice and preach peace and co-exist.
Divers - can you laugh in scuba gear, or will you drown? I was wondering. - James May.
TAZ
#144 Posted : Thursday, December 18, 2014 10:38:09 PM
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Posts: 4,152
Sober discussion by Duale and Midiwo on JKL.
kysse
#145 Posted : Thursday, December 18, 2014 10:44:07 PM
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ok who did this to muheshimiwa? looks cool.

maka
#146 Posted : Thursday, December 18, 2014 10:57:40 PM
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murchr wrote:
washiku wrote:
[quote=Atalaku]can a good lawyer summarise for me how draconian the laws in the security bill are!
...so if a terrorist is caught with weapons, he should be given money for a business start-up?


By the way do we have lawyers in club SK? Their input in matters law must be insignificant if not nil. Sad [/quote
There's that one fake lawyer @maka


Good for you...Thumbs up...and I have always said am not an advocate.
possunt quia posse videntur
tycho
#147 Posted : Friday, December 19, 2014 8:10:26 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/1/2011
Posts: 8,804
Location: Nairobi
maka wrote:
murchr wrote:
washiku wrote:
[quote=Atalaku]can a good lawyer summarise for me how draconian the laws in the security bill are!
...so if a terrorist is caught with weapons, he should be given money for a business start-up?


By the way do we have lawyers in club SK? Their input in matters law must be insignificant if not nil. Sad [/quote
There's that one fake lawyer @maka


Good for you...Thumbs up...and I have always said am not an advocate.


Wazua is no place for expert opinion, and the statement against lawyers is unfair.
tycho
#148 Posted : Friday, December 19, 2014 8:16:55 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/1/2011
Posts: 8,804
Location: Nairobi
Politics is a good thing, but many of us will claim that it should be excluded even from concerns such as security. That's the problem. The average citizen can't enjoy political life and can't participate accordingly and consequently political parties and interest groups are downgraded into pseudo-politics.
harrydre
#149 Posted : Friday, December 19, 2014 8:24:24 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/10/2008
Posts: 9,131
Location: Kanjo
alma wrote:
Atalaku, before anyone summarizes anything, they first have to know what was passed.

No one knows what the laws that were passed. Guys were saying aye others were singing mapambano.

The speaker (I find it hard saying that) was speaking and saying next order. Say aye, say nay...bill is passed. Banging on tables, shouting, singing, screaming, howling.....

Does this speaker even know what was passed?

What I've just witnessed is a SHAME.

On both sides of the house. BOTH SIDES.

We can't have a country where it seems we behave like Kenyan Mpigs and expect any sort of manhood or womanhood. Bathing others in water, stripping other members, gang banging in the public gallery, biting fingers off each other, singing and dancing in parliament.

Shouting and screaming should be left to us on wazua and twirrerers. In that house we expect decorum and strength of persuasion.

But when you have a speaker who cannot ensure the dignity of the house from both sides, we should be very ashamed.

Honourable Sakaja is only 29 years old. He behaved more maturely than all the other men and womem mpigs in that house.

I propose that the speaker resigns and gets another job. If Marende or any other speaker was in there none of this shame I'm feeling would be there.

Now the country is more divided than yesterday. We have Kenyans cheering what happened.

Cry my beloved country.

Shame is all I feel.



Why are you blaming the speaker? The CORDomites started the MIB nonsense when they sensed defeat. How come during Nkaissary's vetting there was order? So I ask again what is democracy?
i.am.back!!!!
freiks
#150 Posted : Friday, December 19, 2014 8:58:34 AM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 6/8/2010
Posts: 1,734
harrydre wrote:
alma wrote:
Atalaku, before anyone summarizes anything, they first have to know what was passed.

No one knows what the laws that were passed. Guys were saying aye others were singing mapambano.

The speaker (I find it hard saying that) was speaking and saying next order. Say aye, say nay...bill is passed. Banging on tables, shouting, singing, screaming, howling.....

Does this speaker even know what was passed?

What I've just witnessed is a SHAME.

On both sides of the house. BOTH SIDES.

We can't have a country where it seems we behave like Kenyan Mpigs and expect any sort of manhood or womanhood. Bathing others in water, stripping other members, gang banging in the public gallery, biting fingers off each other, singing and dancing in parliament.

Shouting and screaming should be left to us on wazua and twirrerers. In that house we expect decorum and strength of persuasion.

But when you have a speaker who cannot ensure the dignity of the house from both sides, we should be very ashamed.

Honourable Sakaja is only 29 years old. He behaved more maturely than all the other men and womem mpigs in that house.

I propose that the speaker resigns and gets another job. If Marende or any other speaker was in there none of this shame I'm feeling would be there.

Now the country is more divided than yesterday. We have Kenyans cheering what happened.

Cry my beloved country.

Shame is all I feel.



Why are you blaming the speaker? The CORDomites started the MIB nonsense when they sensed defeat. How come during Nkaissary's vetting there was order? So I ask again what is democracy?


What would have marende or kaparo have done differently, NOTHING
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