…and so with all these crucial role Yosweri Mucebeni’s NRMO Military dictatorship is offering the US and it’s allies to take on Al Sahaba ( an affiliate of Osama bin Laden) in Somalia, some Uganda Politicians think they will somehow kick out Mucebeni and the NRMO through the power of the ballot!
Unless the King Makers in Washington DC and other western Capital decide that Mucebeni must go, the man stays…and Ugandans, including those shouting in Boston , can make all the noise they want at the end nothing will change . Mucebeni will continue loading it down your throats.
So far The Obama Administration, it would appear , is basically double dealing. To the opposition in Uganda, the Adm says one thing…in the middle of the night when nobody is watching..Obama administration is busy sweet talking Mucebeni and the NRMO.
Such is politics..Munangee!!!…and I think EM was right about Obama!!
Matek
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 12:17 AM, matek wrote:
Now you listen to how Mao states with out mincing words that he is going to replace the rubber bullet magasin, with a copper one to deal with president Museveni. Aaaaaaaaand then, listen to Sebagala towards the end of the footage, and you will lough your lungs out.
And he wants to be president.
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=ntvuganda#p/u/47/3ot9um6Z57k JAN FDC FOR FEDERAL!!
Peter Okello Are you by any chance called TINYEFUNZA OR HIS REPRESENTATIVE ON UAH?
On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 7:33 PM, peter okello wrote:
the movement for liberty and peace is on the move, and the opposition is gathering …
Uganda needs help to rebuild after war, combat sects, says archbishopMarch 02, 2010
The president of the Ugandan Catholic bishops’ conference has asked for international help to rebuild the northern section of his country, which has been devastated by years of civil war. Archbishop Matthias Ssekamanya of Lugazi notes that the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), which ravaged the region for 20 years and drove millions of residents into refugee camps, has now shifted its activities to neighboring countries, allowing a tentative peace for northern Uganda. But the refugees remain in need of help to return to their homes and farms and to educate their children, the archbishop said.
Archbishop Ssekamanya– who is in Rome with the other Ugandan bishops for an ad limina visit– told the Fides news service that the Church in that African country faces challenges from two different directions in efforts to spread the Gospel. Traditional African faiths remain strong, with their belief in animist myths and in polygamy. Meanwhile new sects have arrived, financed by donors in Europe and America, offering new allure for young people who are not well educated in the faith.
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– Ugandan Bishops’ Conference President launches appeal to help rebuild north (Fides)
AFP
Feed Date: 24/02/2010 Feed Time: 16:38
Keywords: Sudan, conflict, Darfur Language: English
Why Real Conservatives Are Against the War on Terrorism
Posted February 22, 2010
Is America’s current “War on Terror” essential to keeping our nation safe? Or is it yet another vehicle for the federal government to increase its power over our lives and take away our liberties? Is the “War on Terror” actually weakening our national defense and increasing opposition overseas? The panel, co-sponsored by The Future of Freedom Foundation, Ladies of Liberty Alliance and Campaign for Liberty, included:
Karen Kwiatkowski retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel
Jacob Hornberger founder and president of The Future of Freedom Foundation
Philip M. Giraldi former CIA counter-terrorism specialist and military intelligence officer, current Francis Walsingham Fellow at The American Conservative Defense Alliance
Bruce Fein former associate deputy attorney general in the Reagan administration
Part 1
http://vimeo.com/9631960
Part 2
http://vimeo.com/9632511
“Konny rebels” do not exist, rather UPDF does exist full time! Are you confused yet? just wait more to come!! Matek
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 2:52 PM, HARBERT BUHANGA wrote: