ask, the al shabaab, they came to Uganda, threw a few bombs, and thought
they would walk away,
Those lumpens were grabbed easily,

when East African Embassies  were hit by twin bombings, Kampala was
targeted, but it survived, only Nairoberry and Dar were hit,
no hoodlum can come to Kampala throw his madness and walk away easily,

am no fan of the NRM, however, when to comes to Terrorism, the chaps dont
joke,
Its upto several factors,  and trust me. you can shout hoarse, but i knew
this day would come





On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 1:24 AM, Kyle Spencer <[email protected]> wrote:

> > The days of hoodlums using mobile phones, to cheat innocent Ugandans are
> numbered
>
> Thanks, Batman.
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 7:57 PM, Mugarura Cavin <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Some 5 years ago, I advocated for sim card registration with bio data,
> > I didn't stop there, I also advocated for CCTV in several public places,
> > where thefts of laptops from cars, and other valuables is very rampant
> >
> > Of course some people might want to hood wink these noble efforts, with
> > their privacy concerns.
> > If you don't want to register for a sim card, you can use a public
> > telephone, or call booth (token or whatever). You don't even have to use
> a
> > phone, you can send a letter thru Post Office.
> >
> > The days of hoodlums using mobile phones, to cheat innocent Ugandans are
> > numbered
> > My only concern is if these big projects (seeming simple to implement),
> will
> > not become white elephants
> >
> > The terrorists who killed innocent World Cup revellers, disposed their
> sim
> > cards, while coordinating their devious acts. Sim card registration will
> > ensure these rascals, don't go unpunished. You can live in Utopia, and
> claim
> > to be a libertarian, but honestly, the reality is Big Brother is here to
> > stay,
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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