Jump-steady wrote:Ngalaka wrote:I am afraid judge Odunga has overreached himself on this one.
Judicial officers are supposed to exercise judicial restraint.
What he has done appears to me to be judicial recklessness.
Such an officer portends risk to societal order.
As such his continued holding of office of judge might be untenable.
The next thing he might do is 'jail' Ruto arbitrarily!
Then the fires begin in Eld, going down to the lake.
That way, the greater good for Kenya is not served.
@Ngalaka, that thing you are calling "greater good" is the tiny mouse in the room that many are refusing to see.
It is for the "greater good" that President Uhuru Kenyatta refused to charge baba for treason after swearing himself president.
I am very sorry to disappoint the greater good people.
All of a sudden you have become Christian saved people. Since Jesus knew the future meaning that he would foresee Adolf Hitler, the greater good would have been to just come back when he did once and for all.
You are trying to say here that Matiangi is God. He is the one who knows what is good for all of us Kenyans.
Jubilee is God, they know what is good for us Kenyans. When they talked to God yesterday, God told them that drugging and refusing to follow a court order is what shall make us all go to heaven.
Moi used to use those same same words and principals. I am only doing this because mwafrika hajui.
No no no. That is the epitome of impunity and to be honest grandiosity.
Everyone is subject to the laws of Kenya. There is nothing like "the greater good" because you are not God today neither shall you be God tomorrow.
Kenya is the only country. The only country in the commonwealth that the gov't has refused to follow a court order. Please google. It is unhead of.
We are now officially a banana republic.
but according to you, we are now a banana republic for the greater good.
How quiant. You can't make up being a sycophant.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?