alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:alma1 wrote:The executive arm of gov't cannot declare anything illegal. That's the work of the Judiciary.
That is why the police writes a charge sheet then you are taken to court. Then the court decides that a crime was commited. Not hardwood and murchr pronouncements on social media. That is why Waiguru became a governor even after all the noise on wazua. She was never charged for any crime. Kapish?
Please advise on which court case Miguna's passport was ever declared illegal. Please take your time.
As you think about that, please details to us where a Minister of the Gov't of Mwai Kibaki was arrested or charged for giving out false papers.
Please note wazua gossip is not counted in serious matters of illegality or otherwise.
You can't have your cake and eat it too. I'll tell you once again. Someone is going to go through the very same gymnastics and it won't be whom you think.
The law must be followed by all and sundry. Otherwise you leave a legacy of a banana republic. Ask former President Moi.
The laws of Kenya declare what is legal and not. Its the work of the Judiciary to interpret this if you do not understand, and its the work of the executive to enforce the law.
Don't tie yourself up in knots.
The laws of Kenya are created by the legislative arm. You do know the meaning of legislature.
Do not even for a minute bring up the issue of certificates prochuad from a university. You get that certificate based on the laws and bylaws of that university. And those are interpreted by the senate council of the university. Not by the lecturer who gave me a D-
In Kenya you are judged based on the laws that are based on the constitution. Supreme amongst them is that no one is above the law. Especially the law enforcers. Note: not interpreters on Twirra or wazua. But the goddamned courts.
I'll leave this stories as I have a very long 2 weeks ahead in my life. Unless hardwood brings a contigent of armed cops to my house to state that I'm not even human.
People go to court to get their rights. They expect everyone to play under the same rules. When they find out that the same rules don't apply to anyone, start typing "banana republic".
What I'll say is this as my final output on this topic.
Someone shall also suffer the same fates as what is going on. We have seen it before and we know the ending to the story. It may not be to your liking.
So after typing all that what did you say? Govt is enforcing the law. Miguna should contest that law in court.
@Kusadikika, I just hope there will be someone to give him socks, shoes and a coat once he gets to Toronto. Its biting cold over there.
"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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