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Obama visit - claiming moral high ground
Obi 1 Kanobi
#61 Posted : Monday, July 27, 2015 9:26:47 PM
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limanika wrote:
@obi, no one is an angel. Not Obama, not ouru not rao etc. But the mess cord guys create for themselves time and again is just second to none, even Obama can't help-even if he wanted. But sometimes, it's good some things manifest themselves early and we get to learn, otherwise we could end up with some of these guys in statehouse this would be a major disaster

You are trying to paint one side as superior while the truth is that they are both the same and that comment by Potus cuts both ways
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tycho
#62 Posted : Monday, July 27, 2015 10:57:00 PM
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aemathenge wrote:
Salutations Tyco, Citizens of the Virtual Republic of Wazua.

The hullaballoo that was the POTUS visit notwithstanding, a picture has captured my imagination and refuses to go away.

The excitement it is generating in my little world has surpassed that generated by Jack Bauer and that says a lot.

You have been blessed with the power to look at the world from infinite perspectives. Please indulge me with your vision of this picture.

What does your inner noise say? What do you smell? What was the first thought that entered your mind? What message does it give you?

I mean, think about it. It is the occasion when Mr. Obama becomes the first United States President to visit Kenya.

The specific event centres on entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs.

The Chief Executive Officer of the leading enterprise in East and Central Africa, in his infinite wisdom, decides to do this.

I mean Damn !! Look at the body language. The placement of his right hand. That gaze.

Is this how we should engage in entrepreneurship? What should the “competition” do in response? Supposing they failed to do that, what would be the right interpretation? DAAMMNNN !!




The message I get is that of 'I don't really belong here, and I'm concerned with matters beyond what's supposed to be here'.

Entrepreneurship is flexible enough to take in different Worldviews. The competition can have a good laugh and probably get a glimpse of the opponent's chink in the armor. But everything is open. . .





limanika
#63 Posted : Tuesday, July 28, 2015 10:11:40 AM
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
limanika wrote:
@obi, no one is an angel. Not Obama, not ouru not rao etc. But the mess cord guys create for themselves time and again is just second to none, even Obama can't help-even if he wanted. But sometimes, it's good some things manifest themselves early and we get to learn, otherwise we could end up with some of these guys in statehouse this would be a major disaster

You are trying to paint one side as superior while the truth is that they are both the same and that comment by Potus cuts both ways

Read my post again. Which side did I paint as superior? Don't put words in my mouth pliz
kollabo
#64 Posted : Tuesday, July 28, 2015 10:26:46 AM
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One Kalooser he of the "your surname betrays you" fame now claims that Kenya is a "hotbed of corruption".

Yeah right! As if that will wipe egg off his face.
MaichBlack
#65 Posted : Tuesday, July 28, 2015 11:10:42 AM
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kollabo wrote:
One Kalooser he of the "your surname betrays you" fame now claims that Kenya is a "hotbed of corruption".

Yeah right! As if that will wipe egg off his face.

In that lot, only Martha Karua might be allowed to talk about corruption. The other three are the epitome of corruption!!! Karua might not be 100% clean but is not as dirty as the other three fellows!!
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limanika
#66 Posted : Tuesday, July 28, 2015 11:28:32 AM
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From where are we gonna get the next govt/pork? From amongst governors or CS's who have produced tangible results and proven themselves or from recycled politicians of yesteryears who do not currently have any effective portfolio?
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