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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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masukuma wrote:hardwood wrote: Fact is if there was no adultery, everyone would be happy and well. People like to condemn the victims of adultery (and the actions they take after learning of the betrayal) instead of focusing on the culprit who cheated and caused all the manenos. If you rattle a snake, you cant blame the snake for biting back.
Also our newspapers are full of stories nearly daily of men who slash others to death when they find them in bed with their wives, with the wives sometimes being slashed too. And yet we never call for the hanging of people who commit those crimes. In such cases society normally says that the cheating spouse and the lover deserved what they got. So why should it be different in this case ya madam principal. She also reacted to extreme provocation and dispatched the cheaters to the next world - at least one is lucky to be alive.
Remember too that not so long ago a certain prominent figure is said to have dispatched a guy who was eating his wife to the next world, and yet the guy is still very much respected. We also remember kosewe being shot just the other day.
As a society we can't have one set of rules for men who are cheated on and another for women who are cheated on.
Murder is death with PREMEDITATION. One sat and connived just how to kill a person. The men who slash or beat up to death others especially fall into crimes of passion categories which is manslaughter (to a large extent) but kama umeketi and evaluated which is the most humane way to send people to makueni - murder PAP! If you get rumours kwa village that someone is eating your wife while you are busy at work in Nairobi, and you decide to lay a trap, and after a weekend with your wife in ushago you pretend you have gone back to the city, but at sunday midnight you storm your house to find the fisi eating your wife, so what category is that crime? Since you actually planned how to catch and dispatch the fisi to makueni?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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hardwood wrote:masukuma wrote:hardwood wrote: Fact is if there was no adultery, everyone would be happy and well. People like to condemn the victims of adultery (and the actions they take after learning of the betrayal) instead of focusing on the culprit who cheated and caused all the manenos. If you rattle a snake, you cant blame the snake for biting back.
Also our newspapers are full of stories nearly daily of men who slash others to death when they find them in bed with their wives, with the wives sometimes being slashed too. And yet we never call for the hanging of people who commit those crimes. In such cases society normally says that the cheating spouse and the lover deserved what they got. So why should it be different in this case ya madam principal. She also reacted to extreme provocation and dispatched the cheaters to the next world - at least one is lucky to be alive.
Remember too that not so long ago a certain prominent figure is said to have dispatched a guy who was eating his wife to the next world, and yet the guy is still very much respected. We also remember kosewe being shot just the other day.
As a society we can't have one set of rules for men who are cheated on and another for women who are cheated on.
Murder is death with PREMEDITATION. One sat and connived just how to kill a person. The men who slash or beat up to death others especially fall into crimes of passion categories which is manslaughter (to a large extent) but kama umeketi and evaluated which is the most humane way to send people to makueni - murder PAP! If you get rumours kwa village that someone is eating your wife while you are busy at work in Nairobi, and you decide to lay a trap, and after a weekend with your wife in ushago you pretend you have gone back to the city, but at sunday midnight you storm your house to find the fisi eating your wife, so what category is that crime? Since you actually planned how to catch and dispatch the fisi to makueni? Huyo si ni intruder? BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,937
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2012 wrote:hardwood wrote:masukuma wrote:hardwood wrote: Fact is if there was no adultery, everyone would be happy and well. People like to condemn the victims of adultery (and the actions they take after learning of the betrayal) instead of focusing on the culprit who cheated and caused all the manenos. If you rattle a snake, you cant blame the snake for biting back.
Also our newspapers are full of stories nearly daily of men who slash others to death when they find them in bed with their wives, with the wives sometimes being slashed too. And yet we never call for the hanging of people who commit those crimes. In such cases society normally says that the cheating spouse and the lover deserved what they got. So why should it be different in this case ya madam principal. She also reacted to extreme provocation and dispatched the cheaters to the next world - at least one is lucky to be alive.
Remember too that not so long ago a certain prominent figure is said to have dispatched a guy who was eating his wife to the next world, and yet the guy is still very much respected. We also remember kosewe being shot just the other day.
As a society we can't have one set of rules for men who are cheated on and another for women who are cheated on.
Murder is death with PREMEDITATION. One sat and connived just how to kill a person. The men who slash or beat up to death others especially fall into crimes of passion categories which is manslaughter (to a large extent) but kama umeketi and evaluated which is the most humane way to send people to makueni - murder PAP! If you get rumours kwa village that someone is eating your wife while you are busy at work in Nairobi, and you decide to lay a trap, and after a weekend with your wife in ushago you pretend you have gone back to the city, but at sunday midnight you storm your house to find the fisi eating your wife, so what category is that crime? Since you actually planned how to catch and dispatch the fisi to makueni? Huyo si ni intruder? Such a man not kill him, just castrate him akuwe #Oxen In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,823 Location: Nairobi
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2012 wrote:hardwood wrote:masukuma wrote:hardwood wrote: Fact is if there was no adultery, everyone would be happy and well. People like to condemn the victims of adultery (and the actions they take after learning of the betrayal) instead of focusing on the culprit who cheated and caused all the manenos. If you rattle a snake, you cant blame the snake for biting back.
Also our newspapers are full of stories nearly daily of men who slash others to death when they find them in bed with their wives, with the wives sometimes being slashed too. And yet we never call for the hanging of people who commit those crimes. In such cases society normally says that the cheating spouse and the lover deserved what they got. So why should it be different in this case ya madam principal. She also reacted to extreme provocation and dispatched the cheaters to the next world - at least one is lucky to be alive.
Remember too that not so long ago a certain prominent figure is said to have dispatched a guy who was eating his wife to the next world, and yet the guy is still very much respected. We also remember kosewe being shot just the other day.
As a society we can't have one set of rules for men who are cheated on and another for women who are cheated on.
Murder is death with PREMEDITATION. One sat and connived just how to kill a person. The men who slash or beat up to death others especially fall into crimes of passion categories which is manslaughter (to a large extent) but kama umeketi and evaluated which is the most humane way to send people to makueni - murder PAP! If you get rumours kwa village that someone is eating your wife while you are busy at work in Nairobi, and you decide to lay a trap, and after a weekend with your wife in ushago you pretend you have gone back to the city, but at sunday midnight you storm your house to find the fisi eating your wife, so what category is that crime? Since you actually planned how to catch and dispatch the fisi to makueni? Huyo si ni intruder? hata kama ni intruder... as long as your actions show that you PLANNED to take them then to Makueni then... MURDER!! All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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masukuma wrote:2012 wrote:hardwood wrote:masukuma wrote:hardwood wrote: Fact is if there was no adultery, everyone would be happy and well. People like to condemn the victims of adultery (and the actions they take after learning of the betrayal) instead of focusing on the culprit who cheated and caused all the manenos. If you rattle a snake, you cant blame the snake for biting back.
Also our newspapers are full of stories nearly daily of men who slash others to death when they find them in bed with their wives, with the wives sometimes being slashed too. And yet we never call for the hanging of people who commit those crimes. In such cases society normally says that the cheating spouse and the lover deserved what they got. So why should it be different in this case ya madam principal. She also reacted to extreme provocation and dispatched the cheaters to the next world - at least one is lucky to be alive.
Remember too that not so long ago a certain prominent figure is said to have dispatched a guy who was eating his wife to the next world, and yet the guy is still very much respected. We also remember kosewe being shot just the other day.
As a society we can't have one set of rules for men who are cheated on and another for women who are cheated on.
Murder is death with PREMEDITATION. One sat and connived just how to kill a person. The men who slash or beat up to death others especially fall into crimes of passion categories which is manslaughter (to a large extent) but kama umeketi and evaluated which is the most humane way to send people to makueni - murder PAP! If you get rumours kwa village that someone is eating your wife while you are busy at work in Nairobi, and you decide to lay a trap, and after a weekend with your wife in ushago you pretend you have gone back to the city, but at sunday midnight you storm your house to find the fisi eating your wife, so what category is that crime? Since you actually planned how to catch and dispatch the fisi to makueni? Huyo si ni intruder? hata kama ni intruder... as long as your actions show that you PLANNED to take them then to Makueni then... MURDER!! It's not murder, it's assisted suicide. And how can going to my home wherever I feel like be called premeditation? Here is a question, if you say today that if an intruder comes to your house you will kill him, then some months down the line one comes and you kill him, is that premeditated murder? BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/11/2015 Posts: 1,024
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2012 wrote:masukuma wrote:2012 wrote:hardwood wrote:masukuma wrote:hardwood wrote: Fact is if there was no adultery, everyone would be happy and well. People like to condemn the victims of adultery (and the actions they take after learning of the betrayal) instead of focusing on the culprit who cheated and caused all the manenos. If you rattle a snake, you cant blame the snake for biting back.
Also our newspapers are full of stories nearly daily of men who slash others to death when they find them in bed with their wives, with the wives sometimes being slashed too. And yet we never call for the hanging of people who commit those crimes. In such cases society normally says that the cheating spouse and the lover deserved what they got. So why should it be different in this case ya madam principal. She also reacted to extreme provocation and dispatched the cheaters to the next world - at least one is lucky to be alive.
Remember too that not so long ago a certain prominent figure is said to have dispatched a guy who was eating his wife to the next world, and yet the guy is still very much respected. We also remember kosewe being shot just the other day.
As a society we can't have one set of rules for men who are cheated on and another for women who are cheated on.
Murder is death with PREMEDITATION. One sat and connived just how to kill a person. The men who slash or beat up to death others especially fall into crimes of passion categories which is manslaughter (to a large extent) but kama umeketi and evaluated which is the most humane way to send people to makueni - murder PAP! If you get rumours kwa village that someone is eating your wife while you are busy at work in Nairobi, and you decide to lay a trap, and after a weekend with your wife in ushago you pretend you have gone back to the city, but at sunday midnight you storm your house to find the fisi eating your wife, so what category is that crime? Since you actually planned how to catch and dispatch the fisi to makueni? Huyo si ni intruder? hata kama ni intruder... as long as your actions show that you PLANNED to take them then to Makueni then... MURDER!! It's not murder, it's assisted suicide. And how can going to my home wherever I feel like be called premeditation?Here is a question, if you say today that if an intruder comes to your house you will kill him, then some months down the line one comes and you kill him, is that premeditated murder? To be double sure, one can always forget a necessary item that he just has to go back and get.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/30/2008 Posts: 6,029
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A 95 year old woman granny con...These people will always be these people...Killing husbands, stealing, eating goats, selling donkey beef, dying after consumption of kumikumihttp://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2017/04/06/woman-65-charged-with-getting-sh4-million-in-land-fraud_c1539409
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/17/2007 Posts: 1,345
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Angelica _ann wrote:2012 wrote:hardwood wrote:masukuma wrote:hardwood wrote: Fact is if there was no adultery, everyone would be happy and well. People like to condemn the victims of adultery (and the actions they take after learning of the betrayal) instead of focusing on the culprit who cheated and caused all the manenos. If you rattle a snake, you cant blame the snake for biting back.
Also our newspapers are full of stories nearly daily of men who slash others to death when they find them in bed with their wives, with the wives sometimes being slashed too. And yet we never call for the hanging of people who commit those crimes. In such cases society normally says that the cheating spouse and the lover deserved what they got. So why should it be different in this case ya madam principal. She also reacted to extreme provocation and dispatched the cheaters to the next world - at least one is lucky to be alive.
Remember too that not so long ago a certain prominent figure is said to have dispatched a guy who was eating his wife to the next world, and yet the guy is still very much respected. We also remember kosewe being shot just the other day.
As a society we can't have one set of rules for men who are cheated on and another for women who are cheated on.
Murder is death with PREMEDITATION. One sat and connived just how to kill a person. The men who slash or beat up to death others especially fall into crimes of passion categories which is manslaughter (to a large extent) but kama umeketi and evaluated which is the most humane way to send people to makueni - murder PAP! If you get rumours kwa village that someone is eating your wife while you are busy at work in Nairobi, and you decide to lay a trap, and after a weekend with your wife in ushago you pretend you have gone back to the city, but at sunday midnight you storm your house to find the fisi eating your wife, so what category is that crime? Since you actually planned how to catch and dispatch the fisi to makueni? Huyo si ni intruder? Such a man not kill him, just castrate him akuwe #Oxen I've seen this happen. Very effective. The man even quit his job, is rarely seen in public. The wife cheater was given permission to go stay with him, ofcourse she wouldn't...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/30/2008 Posts: 6,029
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These people suffering in extreme poverty despite their tribesmen having ruled the country for 29 years..It is painful being one http://mobile.nation.co....95904-wwraqoz/index.html
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/27/2015 Posts: 130
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[quote=mawinder]These people suffering in extreme poverty despite their tribesmen having ruled the country for 29 years..It is painful being one http://mobile.nation.co....5904-wwraqoz/index.html[/quote] Ngombe hii, unachukia wakikuyu na maybe ata your mpango wa kando is kikuyu. It is an obsession you have with them like that other alshabab chic Guru has obsessions with kenyans who r non Somali
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