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NON UGANDANS ARE SETTING UP UGANDANS FOR A VERY GOOD GENOCIDE

January 27th, 2010 No comments

Allan barigye

I have no problem if we as Ugandans need a genocide to instill nationalism into our people, but for God’s sake do we need a Rwandese to establish it for us? Dr Kiiza Besigye has lived in Uganda as a Muhororo, he has gone into our constitution and listed Bahororo as Ugandans, is he the best to build this genocide? If the answer to that question is yes, then we have to be very carefull for if he fails to succeed, we will have a huge problem getting another non Ugandan planting it, for reports I have found in Toronto state that the Americans are going to pull 6,000 Somalis from Uganda to the states. So if the Rwandese fail and we do not have the Somalis, who is the next non Ugandan in line to save us? Do you think Jjunju can do it all alone?

Just asking !!!!!!

EM It is good to be home

Thé Mulindwas Communication Group “With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy” Groupe de communication Mulindwas “avec Yoweri Museveni, l’Ouganda est dans l’anarchie”

[mailto:ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of barigye.rugo@gmail.com Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 6:24 PM GENOCIDE

That is what we need. genocide! Rwanda X10 so that people know how they have been fooled after the dust has settled. The perpetrators will then be hunted down like musu rats

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Monsieur Edward Mulindwa wrote:

Ugandans

These are the people that manufactured the Rwandese genocide, yes they can very easily entrap our people into massive deaths. And your biggest problem is this very sentence to come from a man that wants to be elected and form a better government than the present one, and this is a direct quote from Dr Kiiza Besigye while in Masindi “Besigye demanded that Yumena orders his men to produce Kategeya so that the FDC supporters “teach him some discipline.” End quote. This Kategeya is man that had almost been lynched by the population earlier. I wonder too if Dr Kiiza besigye can explain how the FDC supporters teach discipline. Does this teaching also include torching buses of innocent Ugandans as they did during last campaign? With this kind of language, is it a stretch for anyone to conclude that the violence committed in FDC campaigns is funneled from the very leadership of the party? Again I am just asking here. What else are FDC supporters capable of when Besigye is informing us?

And this is the very problem of Uganda and its politics, had this not occurred in a Banana republic, many of FDC upper echelon would have started to distance themselves from this kind of stupidity. This should have taken Ugandans aback to understand why we lost so many innocent people in Luwero, many of those were killed by people with militaristic minds as Dr Kiiza Besigye. There is no intelligent person that can see the kind of violence we have held in Uganda for a very long time, and he stands up to funnel it in this manner. And here is the tragedy of this country, Besigye funnels it and Betty Kamya uses CBS to encourage Baganda to pick up little hoes, Obusimu, pangers and axes to hunt down all non Baganda and not only kill them but destroy their property sitting on Mutebi’s land.

One of those days, a genocide is going to befall our country that will make the Rwandese genocide a joke and for a very simple reason, we have allowed The Rwandese and Kenyans to run the political show.

Kiiza Besigye can never use that language in Rwanda as Betty Kamya will never ever use it in Kenya.

EM It is good to be home.,

Thé Mulindwas Communication Group “With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy” Groupe de communication Mulindwas “avec Yoweri Museveni, l’Ouganda est dans l’anarchie”

[mailto:ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Richard Gudoi Gid’Agui Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 10:22 AM

now how can such a man fight fraud and corruption in Uganda?



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NON UGANDANS ARE SETTING UP UGANDANS FOR A VERY GOOD GENOCIDE

January 27th, 2010 1 comment

Ugandans

These are the people that manufactured the Rwandese genocide, yes they can very easily entrap our people into massive deaths. And your biggest problem is this very sentence to come from a man that wants to be elected and form a better government than the present one, and this is a direct quote from Dr Kiiza Besigye while in Masindi “Besigye demanded that Yumena orders his men to produce Kategeya so that the FDC supporters “teach him some discipline.” End quote. This Kategeya is man that had almost been lynched by the population earlier. I wonder too if Dr Kiiza besigye can explain how the FDC supporters teach discipline. Does this teaching also include torching buses of innocent Ugandans as they did during last campaign? With this kind of language, is it a stretch for anyone to conclude that the violence committed in FDC campaigns is funneled from the very leadership of the party? Again I am just asking here. What else are FDC supporters capable of when Besigye is informing us?

And this is the very problem of Uganda and its politics, had this not occurred in a Banana republic, many of FDC upper echelon would have started to distance themselves from this kind of stupidity. This should have taken Ugandans aback to understand why we lost so many innocent people in Luwero, many of those were killed by people with militaristic minds as Dr Kiiza Besigye. There is no intelligent person that can see the kind of violence we have held in Uganda for a very long time, and he stands up to funnel it in this manner. And here is the tragedy of this country, Besigye funnels it and Betty Kamya uses CBS to encourage Baganda to pick up little hoes, Obusimu, pangers and axes to hunt down all non Baganda and not only kill them but destroy their property sitting on Mutebi’s land.

One of those days, a genocide is going to befall our country that will make the Rwandese genocide a joke and for a very simple reason, we have allowed The Rwandese and Kenyans to run the political show.

Kiiza Besigye can never use that language in Rwanda as Betty Kamya will never ever use it in Kenya.

EM It is good to be home.,

Thé Mulindwas Communication Group “With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy” Groupe de communication Mulindwas “avec Yoweri Museveni, l’Ouganda est dans l’anarchie”

[mailto:ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Richard Gudoi Gid’Agui Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 10:22 AM

now how can such a man fight fraud and corruption in Uganda?

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If the Library of Congress does this, they will be setting a terrible standard for the future

October 30th, 2009 No comments

http://hotair.com/archives/2009/10/29/kerry-wants-law-library-report-on-honduras-retracted/

Kerry wants Law Library report on Honduras retracted

posted at 10:55 am on October 29, 2009 by Ed Morrissey Share on Facebook | printer-friendly

A month ago, the Law Library of Congress reviewed the removal of Manuel Zelaya from his post as President of Honduras, an act that the Obama administration called a “coup” and demanded reversed for its illegality. To the embarrassment of the White House and State Department, the Congressional body determined that Honduras acted lawfully in removing Zelaya for his crimes against their constitution, although they determined that his exile broke Honduran law. Now John Kerry wants the Law Library to retract its findings , apparently trying to rewrite history to hide the facts of the case:

The chairmen of the House and Senate foreign relations committees are asking the Law Library of Congress to retract a report on the military-backed coup in Honduras that they charge is flawed and “has contributed to the political crisis that still wracks” the country.

The request, by Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. and Rep. Howard Berman, D-Calif., has sparked cries of censorship from Republicans who say the Democrats don’t like what the August report said: that the government of Honduras had the authority to remove President Manuel Zelaya from office.

Zelaya has been holed up at the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa for several weeks, and high-ranking U.S. officials arrived Wednesday to try to broker a resolution.

Critics of the Obama administration — which condemned Zelaya’s removal in June — have pointed to the report as evidence that the White House was wrong when it sided with most Latin American countries in calling for Zelaya to be returned.

The report did nothing to contribute to the political crisis in Honduras. Most Hondurans are probably unaware of the report, and would hardly consider it a priority in their lives, what with the rest of the political questions in the air at the moment. The only political “crisis” that the report stoked was the one in the US, when people wondered why we were suddenly taking the same side as Hugo Chavez, Daniel Ortega, and the Castro brothers against one of the more stalwart US allies in the region.

What has contributed most to the political crisis in Honduras? The wrongheaded stance of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. They have suspended visas and aid to Honduras, weakening one of the few strong alliances we have in Central America, just to interfere with what is truly an internal matter in Tegulcigapa. The US has rejected the one real solution to the problem, a national election that had already been scheduled before Zelaya’s removal and one in which Zelaya’s own party wants to participate.

If Kerry and Berman want a resolution to the Honduran crisis, then they should be demanding changes from Obama and his team, not silence from the Law Library of Congress.

Setting the Record Straight

August 19th, 2009 No comments

Friends –

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These lies create fear and anger, and we’re seeing the results around the country. Frightened crowds have flooded town halls, and the office of a Georgia representative was defaced with a swastika.

It’s time to set the record straight — and, more importantly, expose the special interests and partisan attack organizations behind the lies and misinformation.

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As the site makes clear, these lies are no accident. They’re part of a deliberate plot by the special interests who profit from the status quo to kill any reform at all. While Americans watch their paychecks dwindle, their coverage disappear, and their businesses struggle, special interests are trying to scare folks into opposing reform.

Our “Setting the Record Straight” site has all the info you need to fight back, as well as easy ways to get involved in the fight for health insurance reform. We’ll be updating it often with new information debunking health care lies, so stop by regularly.

As we learned during the campaign, lies like these can spread like wildfire through viral emails and from friend to friend. The best way to stop them is to arm yourself with the facts — and make sure your friends and family know the truth.

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Is the sun setting on the Museveni-Kabaka courtship?

July 25th, 2009 No comments

Patrick Matsiko wa Mucoori

The Banyankore have a saying: Ekibingire embwa nkuru aha koome ekibwana tikibwanabwanaho. The import of this tale is that when an old dog flees a fireplace the puppy should know it cannot be safe there either. When President Milton Obote and the Buganda establishment fell out, resulting in the attack on the Lubiri in 1966, many people condemned and demonised him for forcing the Kabaka into exile. I used to belong to that school of thought that demonised Obote. Not any more. After reading and hearing about the events that led to the 1966 Kabaka crisis, I am now in a better position to gauge culpability. I am under no illusion that those condemning Obote for the Kabaka crisis would behave more ruthlessly, if they were confronted by the same situation today, than he did in 1966. Because of the increasingly icy relations between Obote and the Kabaka administration, the Buganda Lukiiko sitting at Mengo in May 1966 resolved that Obote should take his government away from the capital Kampala, which they said belongs to Buganda. Two, they asked Obote to establish the capital city outside Buganda. The Lukiiko called on all able-bodied Baganda for military training in preparation for resistance against the Obote government. Within one week of the Lukiiko resolutions there were attacks on some police stations by Baganda militants. The Kabaka had arms in Lubiri (his palace). This is confirmed by Kabaka Mutesa himself in his book The Desecration of My Kingdom where he tells of a fierce battle between the army and his royal guards at the Lubiri before he escaped. The first batch of policemen who had been sent to Lubiri to check whether there were guns as had been alleged, were mauled down by the royal guards. In such circumstances, what should Obote have done? Flee Kampala with his government as the Lukiiko had demanded? Which Head of State would in his normal state of mind succumb to such demands? Obote deserted the “marriage” with Mengo because of the latter’s unrealistic demands. But Museveni and his NRM revived the marriage thinking they would be a better spouse. Now it appears the marriage is again on the rocks. Like the Runyankore proverb, when an old dog has deserted a fireplace, the puppy should keep a safe distance. Museveni failed to learn from the Obote-Kabaka scenario. He instead used it to demonise Obote, hoping that would endear him to the Mengo establishment. Just last year when Mengo had upped mass campaigns in Buganda against the Land Bill, which was seeking to turn squatters into land owners, the central government kidnapped three kingdom officials who were accused of perpetrating the Anti-Land Bill campaign and undermining the central government. They were freed a few days later after having been separately detained in secret places. If the central government could be so enraged by a mere verbal campaign against a Bill, what would it have done if the Kabaka had had guns in his palace and the Lukiiko had ordered President Museveni to take his government or the capital out of Buganda? My intuition tells me that the reaction of the state would have been ten times worse than what happened in 1966. Like in May 1966, just last week the Lukiiko at Mengo made similar resolutions this time against President Museveni’s government, accusing him of refusing to grant Buganda a federal system of governance. It’s this same demand that culminated in the confrontation between Mengo and Obote in 1966, which the latter has been condemned for. Is history about to repeat itself?

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