Re: [Ugnet] RE: [Ugandacom] Politics of the Gun in Uganda

2005-08-28 Thread Onegi
In a message dated 8/28/2005 1:10:41 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Museveni said the resurgence of murders was due to the "loose" storage of ammunition that allows armed forces to keep them in their "huts and houses" rather than in the armoury. This was Museveni's own

Re: [Ugnet] RE: [Ugandacom] Politics of the Gun in Uganda

2005-08-27 Thread Y Yaobang
It is called Delution -- that's what it seems the dictator is suffering from. yMatek Opoko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: JO I reckon you are probably right in your Analysis. In politics and political theory, once you have reached a stage wereby you need a whole Battalion of Soldiers ( armed with

[Ugnet] RE: [Ugandacom] Politics of the Gun in Uganda

2005-08-26 Thread Matek Opoko
JO I reckon you are probably right in your Analysis. In politics and political theory, once you have reached a stage wereby you need a whole Battalion of Soldiers ( armed with ant-aircraft guns, Bazookas, 0.06 Artillary..Muti purpose Machine Guns...e.t.c and travelling in battlewagons, mambas,