Thursday, January 10, 2008

Justice at Eight

I tell you the truth, ODM shall one day triumph over injustice. Let us not be moved, nor shaken, or stopped, and never stopped.

Citing the numerous remarks from every logical pole of this earth, it is clear that the elections were not rigged, it is more precise to state that we had none at all, and the Kenyan people from every divide should unite, to condemn injustice in whichever form, regardless of our feeble political inclinations. It is time to truly face the mountain and swim the lake.

Confronted suddenly by the whole mass of evidence now at hand, it would be difficult to maintain a clear view, and so easy for the pattern to be distorted by the very weight of the records. I remember one goldenberg (why do they spell it with a capital G?) defendant, coming to court with boxes of evidence .... it will not be easy to distort us Mr. President (His Ego-ness H.E.)

I have seen fellow Kenyans smiling at me in traffic, I have heard that it is now a chess game or for those who prefer the 18th hole. The ingredients of any conflict are fear, hunger nad pride, but we must also remember that the deadliest of all ingredients is the final detonation.
My question to the president, will you continue to lead in a state of permanent powerlessness?
However much it still falls short of completeness, and my own ideal, what is to come, will at least be termed 'a history' of the true liberation of Kenya.

Blood is on the hand of those who have killed, some with the crudest of weapons --- some without a face, some without a heart, some facing a future taken away by the hearts of the selfish.

The faces of those on the trigger, with their "clean hands", bloodied only by the recoil of their guns, return to their camps, haunted still by their murderous acts. What man or woman would kill another on command? Shall they triumph too?

Yes, the mobs are traversing the country in a frenzy, not compelled or commanded by any leader, but led only by fear and anger. I agree that this is regrettable.

If I was the current Minister of Internal Security, I would do some Mathematics? Why is he being setup to fall for this mess? He will wish what he had retired from politics after recieving the rough end of a rungu on his academic skull at that poll station. A man who had to be whisked away from his own people, he is not secure in his backyard, how can he secure the country?

In my shallow mind, I beg to say, that someone (YULE YULE), has placed a certain community in the combined solitude and circumscription of a political and social isolation ward.

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