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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/23/2008 Posts: 3,017
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That didn't take too long to be bursted, kumbe this are 2 year old photo's. Kweli Kenya iko chida. "The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:That didn't take too long to be bursted, kumbe this are 2 year old photo's. Kweli Kenya iko chida. Your rapid and instantaneous recovery and rehabilitation is remarkable. Never ever become 'desperate' for 'anything' again.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/23/2008 Posts: 3,017
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Muriel wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:That didn't take too long to be bursted, kumbe this are 2 year old photo's. Kweli Kenya iko chida. Your rapid and instantaneous recovery and rehabilitation is remarkable. Never ever become 'desperate' for 'anything' again. @Muriel, who said I am recovered, if anything the desperation just got worse. Atleast Uhuru had a good weekend enjoying f1 in Bahrain "The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/19/2011 Posts: 1,694
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The way i understand it, is we have homegrown terrorists and those coming from Somalia and lastly their sympathizers right here. To improve the security situation in the country there needs to be more effort from the citizenry to come forward with information no matter how irrelevant they think it is. Case in point, during the lamu attacks it is well documented that some of the attackers spoke fluent Swahili. That means some were Kenyans. From which families, neighbourhoods and clans did they come from? Is it possible that none of their relatives and friends never noticed that they had become militant? Then there are the sympathizers who provide logistical support e.g how did the foreign bandits gain entry into the country. A good example on how to fight this evil is to use similar tactics as used on the mungiki and sdlf. Let the local communities support the operation without coming up with excuses about profiling and human rights. If they're not willing round everyone up and weed them out and gather information on those with suspected links. The buggers must be celebrating on how we have turned on each other instead of focusing on them.My two Zim dollars “People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.” ― Walter C. Langer
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/23/2008 Posts: 3,017
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Kratos wrote:The way i understand it, is we have homegrown terrorists and those coming from Somalia and lastly their sympathizers right here. To improve the security situation in the country there needs to be more effort from the citizenry to come forward with information no matter how irrelevant they think it is. Case in point, during the lamu attacks it is well documented that some of the attackers spoke fluent Swahili. That means some were Kenyans. From which families, neighbourhoods and clans did they come from? Is it possible that none of their relatives and friends never noticed that they had become militant? Then there are the sympathizers who provide logistical support e.g how did the foreign bandits gain entry into the country. A good example on how to fight this evil is to use similar tactics as used on the mungiki and sdlf. Let the local communities support the operation without coming up with excuses about profiling and human rights. If they're not willing round everyone up and weed them out and gather information on those with suspected links. The buggers must be celebrating on how we have turned on each other instead of focusing on them.My two Zim dollars @kratos, in summary, the major challenge is that there is no one to coordinate a response to the issues as you have detailed above. "The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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Kratos wrote:McReggae wrote:Kratos wrote:McReggae wrote:Jus Blazin wrote:So now we are quick to believe the Kebabs and dismiss KDF? Enyewe tuko down tu sana. Machozi should be serious, PR stunts will not improve security in this country Quote:"KDF has killed 100 of the 15 attackers who butchered 28 Kenyan's in Mandera" DP Ruto.
As for Shabaab, it's we saw the dead bodies, they don't have to say anything!!! @ McR, the military the world over doesn't work like that i.e. parading bodies of their enemies to show accomplishment. Remember Mt. Elgon? Did you see dead bodies of combatants? Lets not play into the hands of these terrorists by believing their propaganda more than we can believe the government. War is half propaganda and half action. So why have they attempted to display pictures that are irrelevant to this particular event!!!!....it takes a lot of effort to have many citizens believing in what the shabaabs say and taking what the garment is saying with a pinch of salt, tells how low we have fell in matters security!!!! One thing for sure that Kenyans fail to understand or pretend not to, is that it does not matter who holds the security docket, which army general is leading or even who is the president: So long as terrorists and their apologists (alphadoti and the likes) are around we will continue to suffer. Israel has one of the best security apparatus in the world and every now and then they get bombed into smithereens. How about a country like Kenya? Tuwache mchezo the fight does not begin at the top, it starts with the likes of alphadoti et al who know who the terrorists are and where they are. @kratos, you're such an entertainer. You mean I'm more informed than the so called intelligence, sometimes you flatter me too much
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/19/2009 Posts: 3,142
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:Muriel wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:That didn't take too long to be bursted, kumbe this are 2 year old photo's. Kweli Kenya iko chida. Your rapid and instantaneous recovery and rehabilitation is remarkable. Never ever become 'desperate' for 'anything' again. @Muriel, who said I am recovered, if anything the desperation just got worse. Atleast Uhuru had a good weekend enjoying f1 in Bahrain You said so. Your noting of how a weekend was spent to me is indicative of recovery. So is noting the staleness of photos being presented as fresh. This new 'desperation', believe it or not, is totally like belling the cat.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/19/2011 Posts: 1,694
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AlphDoti wrote:Kratos wrote:McReggae wrote:Kratos wrote:McReggae wrote:Jus Blazin wrote:So now we are quick to believe the Kebabs and dismiss KDF? Enyewe tuko down tu sana. Machozi should be serious, PR stunts will not improve security in this country Quote:"KDF has killed 100 of the 15 attackers who butchered 28 Kenyan's in Mandera" DP Ruto.
As for Shabaab, it's we saw the dead bodies, they don't have to say anything!!! @ McR, the military the world over doesn't work like that i.e. parading bodies of their enemies to show accomplishment. Remember Mt. Elgon? Did you see dead bodies of combatants? Lets not play into the hands of these terrorists by believing their propaganda more than we can believe the government. War is half propaganda and half action. So why have they attempted to display pictures that are irrelevant to this particular event!!!!....it takes a lot of effort to have many citizens believing in what the shabaabs say and taking what the garment is saying with a pinch of salt, tells how low we have fell in matters security!!!! One thing for sure that Kenyans fail to understand or pretend not to, is that it does not matter who holds the security docket, which army general is leading or even who is the president: So long as terrorists and their apologists (alphadoti and the likes) are around we will continue to suffer. Israel has one of the best security apparatus in the world and every now and then they get bombed into smithereens. How about a country like Kenya? Tuwache mchezo the fight does not begin at the top, it starts with the likes of alphadoti et al who know who the terrorists are and where they are. @kratos, you're such an entertainer. You mean I'm more informed than the so called intelligence, sometimes you flatter me too much Forgive me but there is nothing funny about Kenyans being massacred with the help of sympathizers like you. “People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.” ― Walter C. Langer
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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Kratos wrote:AlphDoti wrote:Kratos wrote:McReggae wrote:Kratos wrote:McReggae wrote:Jus Blazin wrote:So now we are quick to believe the Kebabs and dismiss KDF? Enyewe tuko down tu sana. Machozi should be serious, PR stunts will not improve security in this country Quote:"KDF has killed 100 of the 15 attackers who butchered 28 Kenyan's in Mandera" DP Ruto.
As for Shabaab, it's we saw the dead bodies, they don't have to say anything!!! @ McR, the military the world over doesn't work like that i.e. parading bodies of their enemies to show accomplishment. Remember Mt. Elgon? Did you see dead bodies of combatants? Lets not play into the hands of these terrorists by believing their propaganda more than we can believe the government. War is half propaganda and half action. So why have they attempted to display pictures that are irrelevant to this particular event!!!!....it takes a lot of effort to have many citizens believing in what the shabaabs say and taking what the garment is saying with a pinch of salt, tells how low we have fell in matters security!!!! One thing for sure that Kenyans fail to understand or pretend not to, is that it does not matter who holds the security docket, which army general is leading or even who is the president: So long as terrorists and their apologists (alphadoti and the likes) are around we will continue to suffer. Israel has one of the best security apparatus in the world and every now and then they get bombed into smithereens. How about a country like Kenya? Tuwache mchezo the fight does not begin at the top, it starts with the likes of alphadoti et al who know who the terrorists are and where they are. @kratos, you're such an entertainer. You mean I'm more informed than the so called intelligence, sometimes you flatter me too much Forgive me but there is nothing funny about Kenyans being massacred with the help of sympathizers like you. @kratos, to be fair I'm not privy of intelligence. If I did, then you're saying I'm more informed than the govt, which is laughable. Surely, a drowning man will clutch at straws.
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