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Breaking : 2 Explosions reported on Buses along Thika road
jokes
#161 Posted : Monday, May 05, 2014 10:38:54 AM
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guru267 wrote:
Kratos wrote:
jokes wrote:
Have you noticed we always assume its the
al shabab
the Muslims
the Somalis
without any evidence proffered??

why?

Have you noticed since the west gate bombing
al shabab has not taken responsibility for further bombings in kenya?

As Tycho asked who truly is our enemy??



Exaclty my point, Kenyans waache ujuaji, this thing might not be what we think it is. We are busy blaming police and the government while what we actually need to do is step back and think about it for a minute.

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Kwani the Shabaab made a contract to always announce responsibility??

Im shocked that Alph's theories are beginning to be embraced here!



The only fault Alpha has is being different.
and thats our fault not his.

i still challenge you where is the evidence
jokes
#162 Posted : Monday, May 05, 2014 10:40:57 AM
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alma wrote:
Muriel I think that minute is up.



1. Who is responsible for the attacks

We don't know. The police haven't arrested anyone yet.

2. What is causing the attacks

Poor Security. Murchr says citizens are lazy.

3. When did they start

In 1998 but 30 times after this gov't took over.

4. Where is it happening

All over Kenya

5. Why is it happening

Corruption and inept leadership

6. How are the attacks being carried out

Grenades, IED's and other paraphenalia being thrown at Kenyans.

Add:- What do are we doing (Not doing right) and what do we intend to about it

Guru says leave Somalia. Murchr says nyumba kumi. kularaha says fire ole nenku. I say, corruption


Before you continue using the word blame please understand that answering the question Who, What, Where, Why, How is actually BLAMING

tr.v. blamed, blam·ing, blames
1. To hold responsible.
2. To find fault with; censure.
3. To place responsibility for (something): blamed the crisis on poor planning.
n.
1. The state of being responsible for a fault or error; culpability.
2. Censure; condemnation.
Idiom:
to blame
1. Deserving censure; at fault.
2. Being the cause or source of something

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/blaming

I suggest that this 2pm meeting be held earlier than usual today before we have another of this senseless "kenyans waache ujuaji" statements.


Hapo umenena
Muriel
#163 Posted : Monday, May 05, 2014 10:41:41 AM
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alma wrote:
Muriel I think that minute is up.



1. Who is responsible for the attacks

We don't know. The police haven't arrested anyone yet.

2. What is causing the attacks

Poor Security. Murchr says citizens are lazy.

3. When did they start

In 1998 but 30 times after this gov't took over.

4. Where is it happening

All over Kenya

5. Why is it happening

Corruption and inept leadership

6. How are the attacks being carried out

Grenades, IED's and other paraphenalia being thrown at Kenyans.

Add:- What do are we doing (Not doing right) and what do we intend to about it

Guru says leave Somalia. Murchr says nyumba kumi. kularaha says fire ole nenku. I say, corruption


Before you continue using the word blame please understand that answering the question Who, What, Where, Why, How is actually BLAMING

tr.v. blamed, blam·ing, blames
1. To hold responsible.
2. To find fault with; censure.
3. To place responsibility for (something): blamed the crisis on poor planning.
n.
1. The state of being responsible for a fault or error; culpability.
2. Censure; condemnation.
Idiom:
to blame
1. Deserving censure; at fault.
2. Being the cause or source of something

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/blaming

I suggest that this 2pm meeting be held earlier than usual today before we have another of this senseless "kenyans waache ujuaji" statements.


Oh? Oh dear. I have jumped with all fours into the 2pm-debate-thingys? I had no idea. I thought I was merely taking on a flaw I saw in the argument!

But that is a start to answering the 5W & 1H questions. Unless more care is to be spent in refuting than answering them.
2012
#164 Posted : Monday, May 05, 2014 10:42:38 AM
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Swenani wrote:
2012 wrote:
It's almost game over for these terrorists. Attack on Thika rd is just too close to UK's heart and since this guy is like his father, he will stop at nothing.

2012, please expound on what you mean?


I mean they've hit a nerve...
Before these stupid random attacks (with the exception of Westgate) were at the Coast, North Eastern and Eastleigh. I'm sure you know what I'm saying...

BBI will solve it
:)
alma
#165 Posted : Monday, May 05, 2014 10:45:02 AM
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oh pole muriel, I wasn't calling you 2pm. Just helping you answer a question asked after the 1 minute was up.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
jokes
#166 Posted : Monday, May 05, 2014 10:45:34 AM
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Kratos wrote:
Blame game galore. Apportioning blame is a favourite activity for Kenyans. Has is it ever helped here or anywhere? I would have expected the learned here in Wazua to be different instead of joining the bandwagon of police corruption, Ole Lenku, the goverment, Uhuru etc.
In my opiion, when facing a crisis the first thing is not to first look on someone to blame but rather identify the 5W's & H. (Who, What, When,Where, Why & How)

1. Who is responsible for the attacks
2. What is causing the attacks
3. When did they start
4. Where is it happening
5. Why is it happening
6. How are the attacks being carried out

But no, we all want to point fingers and feel smart about it.

Terrorism as @ Tycho has pointed out has never been succesfuly dealt with anywhere. The reason its called so is because everyone is unable to predict and firmly deal with such tactics being employed and the sooner we change our mindsets then we can trully start understanding what is going on around us.

Like i said...... IF EVER IN DOUBT FOLLOW THE MONEY!




Thats good,
who stands to benefit from this violence
that is where this discussion should be focused on



mawinder
#167 Posted : Monday, May 05, 2014 10:45:50 AM
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luttz wrote:
I am yet to come across a terrorist act that is linked to an IED or VBIED that is not linked to Islam. Its not Kenya, all over the world. Its always Shia/Sunni attacking each other, muslims against minorities like Christians, and muslims linked organizations against innocent people at the Market place or restaurants. There is something about Islam yet the elites will always sympathize.

Christians must act immediately.Instead of burning people in a church like some leaders did when they were not even in senior leadership,now that they are in leadership they should do the same to those Masjids at lunch time when the terrorists are in there raising their arses in the name of praying.
Angelica _ann
#168 Posted : Monday, May 05, 2014 10:49:48 AM
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mawinder wrote:
luttz wrote:
I am yet to come across a terrorist act that is linked to an IED or VBIED that is not linked to Islam. Its not Kenya, all over the world. Its always Shia/Sunni attacking each other, muslims against minorities like Christians, and muslims linked organizations against innocent people at the Market place or restaurants. There is something about Islam yet the elites will always sympathize.

Christians must act immediately.Instead of burning people in a church like some leaders did when they were not even in senior leadership,now that they are in leadership they should do the same to those Masjids at lunch time when the terrorists are in there raising their arses in the name of praying.

Shame on you Shame on you Shame on you Shame on you Shame on you
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guru267
#169 Posted : Monday, May 05, 2014 10:51:03 AM
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jokes wrote:
i still challenge you where is the evidence


Who owned the car that blew up in Pangani??
The sheikh and his wife with grenades??
Radicalization in mosques??

Kwani you want evidence to first slap you in the face before you see it??

With all these conspiracy theories the Shabaab are going to view us as a bunch of headless chickens! Sad
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
guru267
#170 Posted : Monday, May 05, 2014 10:57:11 AM
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mawinder wrote:
they should do the same to those Masjids at lunch time when the terrorists are in there raising their arses in the name of praying.


Another person looking to start a war they can never finish! Shame on you

Muslims in Kenya si kama CAR!!

Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
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