Magigi wrote:MaichBlack wrote:radio wrote:But when he is back, he needs to be watched!
Most definitely! And not just when he is back! We need some people put on this 24/7. Who is he meeting? What are they discussing? Which other people are the people he is meeting meeting?
This might seem like paranoia but it's better than ugly suprises. Once a country starts going down the coups way [especially with oil wealth] it's never business as usual after that. We'd rather spend a small fortune to make sure it never happens.
Everyone deserves to have their privacy respected but when you start making certain utterances, you lose that right. Especially given your history [read '82] and the kind of associates you have [read (former???) Mungiki leader Maina Njenga].
You never know people until their tribalist self pops out like an ugly wound! Is this @Maichblack. The road you have taken in the recent past depicts of a totally different person!
My brother @Magigi, this is not tribalism. Just listen to the BBC interview. My discussion was based purely on his comments. Let's not take sides and base our arguments on that. We are all intelligent Kenyans and should be able to base our arguments on facts. If something happens to Kenya, we ALL go down the drain! I don't care who the culprit is! Even if it is my own brother/sister. My [our] country is more important than any of us. I have invested ALL that I have in this country and I have no spare country somewhere.
Please don't let your political affiliation blind you. Don't play the "tribalism" card to try and shut people up! Now where did tribe even come from? Seriously! Given that everyone has a tribe [or combination of tribes] does it now mean we will never comment on anything ANYONE says or does?
You should be dissecting Raila's interview and explaining why you believe my interpretation of the same is wrong and explaining what you believe he meant. Now that would be a Wazua like discussion!
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