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America Choices have Consequences Jibberish
tycho
#101 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2016 8:31:41 AM
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According to @masukuma and c, lawyer Willy Kimani was foolish in taking up cases that dealt with police brutality because it was foreseeable that he'd be killed and miss on conjugal rights.

The taxi driver was also foolish because he ought to have employed due dilligence in his work and avoid risky customers like the lawyer and the plaintiff so that he could live to see his beautiful wife again.

If we followed the 'numero uno' jibberish of an ideology we'd have no functional legal system because lawyers would be busy fleecing citizens and rushing home for sex, only to find the local thug eating the fruits because the wives were also 'numero uno' and had seen the guns in the holster and fly...

Some people should just be expelled from wazua not just for lacking manners, but for lacking sense in the required threshold!
Impunity
#102 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2016 9:41:16 AM
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tycho wrote:
According to @masukuma and c, lawyer Willy Kimani was foolish in taking up cases that dealt with police brutality because it was foreseeable that he'd be killed and miss on conjugal rights.

The taxi driver was also foolish because he ought to have employed due dilligence in his work and avoid risky customers like the lawyer and the plaintiff so that he could live to see his beautiful wife again.

If we followed the 'numero uno' jibberish of an ideology we'd have no functional legal system because lawyers would be busy fleecing citizens and rushing home for sex, only to find the local thug eating the fruits because the wives were also 'numero uno' and had seen the guns in the holster and fly...

Some people should just be expelled from wazua not just for lacking manners, but for lacking sense in the required threshold!


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One of the very rare cases when #tycho speaks like a human being!

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Lolest!
#103 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2016 9:53:49 AM
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tycho wrote:
According to @masukuma and c, lawyer Willy Kimani was foolish in taking up cases that dealt with police brutality because it was foreseeable that he'd be killed and miss on conjugal rights.

The taxi driver was also foolish because he ought to have employed due dilligence in his work and avoid risky customers like the lawyer and the plaintiff so that he could live to see his beautiful wife again.

If we followed the 'numero uno' jibberish of an ideology we'd have no functional legal system because lawyers would be busy fleecing citizens and rushing home for sex, only to find the local thug eating the fruits because the wives were also 'numero uno' and had seen the guns in the holster and fly...

Some people should just be expelled from wazua not just for lacking manners, but for lacking sense in the required threshold!

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alma1
#104 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2016 9:55:34 AM
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tycho wrote:
According to @masukuma and c, lawyer Willy Kimani was foolish in taking up cases that dealt with police brutality because it was foreseeable that he'd be killed and miss on conjugal rights.

The taxi driver was also foolish because he ought to have employed due dilligence in his work and avoid risky customers like the lawyer and the plaintiff so that he could live to see his beautiful wife again.

If we followed the 'numero uno' jibberish of an ideology we'd have no functional legal system because lawyers would be busy fleecing citizens and rushing home for sex, only to find the local thug eating the fruits because the wives were also 'numero uno' and had seen the guns in the holster and fly...

Some people should just be expelled from wazua not just for lacking manners, but for lacking sense in the required threshold!



Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

Taurrus
#105 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2016 10:09:37 AM
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@Tycho Hongera!!!!
AlphDoti
#106 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2016 10:29:32 AM
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Posts: 6,275
Location: Kenya
Impunity wrote:
tycho wrote:
According to @masukuma and c, lawyer Willy Kimani was foolish in taking up cases that dealt with police brutality because it was foreseeable that he'd be killed and miss on conjugal rights.

The taxi driver was also foolish because he ought to have employed due dilligence in his work and avoid risky customers like the lawyer and the plaintiff so that he could live to see his beautiful wife again.

If we followed the 'numero uno' jibberish of an ideology we'd have no functional legal system because lawyers would be busy fleecing citizens and rushing home for sex, only to find the local thug eating the fruits because the wives were also 'numero uno' and had seen the guns in the holster and fly...

Some people should just be expelled from wazua not just for lacking manners, but for lacking sense in the required threshold!

Applause Applause Applause Applause

One of the very rare cases when #tycho speaks like a human being!

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I tell you people reason in strange ways!!!
mkenyan
#107 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2016 10:45:35 AM
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Lolest! wrote:
tycho wrote:
According to @masukuma and c, lawyer Willy Kimani was foolish in taking up cases that dealt with police brutality because it was foreseeable that he'd be killed and miss on conjugal rights.

The taxi driver was also foolish because he ought to have employed due dilligence in his work and avoid risky customers like the lawyer and the plaintiff so that he could live to see his beautiful wife again.

If we followed the 'numero uno' jibberish of an ideology we'd have no functional legal system because lawyers would be busy fleecing citizens and rushing home for sex, only to find the local thug eating the fruits because the wives were also 'numero uno' and had seen the guns in the holster and fly...

Some people should just be expelled from wazua not just for lacking manners, but for lacking sense in the required threshold!

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AlphDoti
#108 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2016 10:50:48 AM
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alma1 wrote:
These are the kind of stories that make people like Tycho earn their living...The philosophers amongst us...Not mutahi ngunyi

This is a shake up of the human pyche or the chicken coming home to roost.

It's a fact that cops in the US target blacks...Sorry for anyone in the US but that's just something they have to get in touch with.

It's also a fact that Kenyan cops have the same habit of if you are broke we may find you in a river soon.

It's a fact that people have a habit of keeping quiet until it personally affects them...Most of the time you can get away with it, but this week, where can you run?

The chief of the Dallas police a black man trying to lead reforms, well, his own son killed a cop.

You can't make some of this stuff up.

America is now in turmoil and as long as that fellow Trump is tweeting, there shall be more to come.

The question for Kenyans is what are we learning?

For how long shall we continue entertaining Trump like rhetoric expecting it only to annoy others not in our camp?

Americans kept quiet for a long time as this was going on...Now they can't run away from it.

What about us? How long shall be continue entertaining crooked traffic cops, rogue cops and snipers in our midst thinking that it can only harm the other fellow, not me?

Do we even have the capacity to even deal with something of this nature?

@alma, high-five! I wrote something like this a while back. I mentioned how people clap when it is not their brother, nor their sister, nor their mother, nor their wife, nor their son... who has been targeted. Until those carrying judicial killing knock at your door, that is when you cry!
masukuma
#109 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2016 11:33:16 AM
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my position is not up for a vote... it's not democratic... it's not popular nor is it palatable - it's pragmatic and practical.... TO ME! it's not 'our' position - it's MY POSITION. it's a well considered position. The rest can go change the world - huko nilitoka!
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hardwood
#110 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2016 11:56:58 AM
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masukuma wrote:
my position is not up for a vote... it's not democratic... it's not popular nor is it palatable - it's pragmatic and practical.... TO ME! it's not 'our' position - it's MY POSITION. it's a well considered position. The rest can go change the world - huko nilitoka!

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