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 What did baba yao say, from the picture he looks like a very innocent man "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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 .Haki. Started with the thread's title and I don't think the phone is that intelligent to know our railway is under threat going into the next election,ama? Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
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Life was really hard in there Quote:One of the legislators held with Junet, who did not want to be named, said police locked their cell using a new padlock, denying them access to facilities including the toilet.
"On the first day, one of our colleagues had a stomach upset. At around 3am he started banging the door to be allowed to use the toilet," he recounted.
"When there was no response he was forced to squat on the bucket at the corner of the cell. This denial of basic rights and food was meant to ensure we were humiliated to the maximum. Police said they were acting on orders from above." "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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murchr wrote:Life was really hard in there Quote:One of the legislators held with Junet, who did not want to be named, said police locked their cell using a new padlock, denying them access to facilities including the toilet.
"On the first day, one of our colleagues had a stomach upset. At around 3am he started banging the door to be allowed to use the toilet," he recounted.
"When there was no response he was forced to squat on the bucket at the corner of the cell. This denial of basic rights and food was meant to ensure we were humiliated to the maximum. Police said they were acting on orders from above." at times one gets the feeling that the reason we seem to always be on our back-foot is because the middle and upper class honestly have no idea what the common man goes through, if there was some way say, private hospitals were banned, same for private schools and private security firms, if bylaws existed and enforced that made it illegal to fence your house. If somehow it became the law of the country that all elected leaders, cabinet secretaries e.t.c were required to spend say one year in the cheapest housing areas, maybe they could make things happens. maybe they think we all eat cake, maybe they think if they call demos and we are teargassed and washed with the filthy water, we go to our homes get nice hot showers and then visit our personal doctors for checkups incase of any beating by cops. maybe we should not blame them
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murchr wrote:Life was really hard in there Quote:One of the legislators held with Junet, who did not want to be named, said police locked their cell using a new padlock, denying them access to facilities including the toilet.
"On the first day, one of our colleagues had a stomach upset. At around 3am he started banging the door to be allowed to use the toilet," he recounted.
"When there was no response he was forced to squat on the bucket at the corner of the cell. This denial of basic rights and food was meant to ensure we were humiliated to the maximum. Police said they were acting on orders from above."
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sitaki.kujulikana wrote: at times one gets the feeling that the reason we seem to always be on our back-foot is because the middle and upper class honestly have no idea what the common man goes through, if there was some way say, private hospitals were banned, same for private schools and private security firms, if bylaws existed and enforced that made it illegal to fence your house. If somehow it became the law of the country that all elected leaders, cabinet secretaries e.t.c were required to spend say one year in the cheapest housing areas, maybe they could make things happens. maybe they think we all eat cake, maybe they think if they call demos and we are teargassed and washed with the filthy water, we go to our homes get nice hot showers and then visit our personal doctors for checkups incase of any beating by cops. maybe we should not blame them
it's been tried before... they call it communism. All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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masukuma wrote:sitaki.kujulikana wrote: at times one gets the feeling that the reason we seem to always be on our back-foot is because the middle and upper class honestly have no idea what the common man goes through, if there was some way say, private hospitals were banned, same for private schools and private security firms, if bylaws existed and enforced that made it illegal to fence your house. If somehow it became the law of the country that all elected leaders, cabinet secretaries e.t.c were required to spend say one year in the cheapest housing areas, maybe they could make things happens. maybe they think we all eat cake, maybe they think if they call demos and we are teargassed and washed with the filthy water, we go to our homes get nice hot showers and then visit our personal doctors for checkups incase of any beating by cops. maybe we should not blame them
it's been tried before... they call it communism. Amen! Ujamaa in Tanzania is an excellent example.
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