Re: [Ugnet] {UAH} Dr.Kipenji:Politics of sleep: Why Generation 1986 needs another sedating pill

2012-10-29 Thread Mitayo Potosi
Ssemuwemba hosts Ugandans and he has the nerve to insult other tribes
i.e. the Langi.

Funny enough even some people one would think are decent Ugandans have
hailed this tribalistic and insulting UAH outfit.

And Gook Akanga, Okello, etc... sees nothing wrong with this, can you imagine?

I refuse to belong to a Mengo-Buganda-centrict UAH that insults  those
of different ethnicity.

Uganda's problem are less Museveni but the stupid so-called educated class.

If Ssemuwemba wants to show us thugs he has his uncle Sulemani
Kiggundu right there!!

==

On 10/28/12, Herrn Edward Mulindwa mulin...@look.ca wrote:
 Abbey Ssemuwemba



 So let us see. Museveni was in TZ where he tried to throw Iddi Amin out of
 power by attacking Uganda in Mutukula, he tried to assassinate Amin in
 Nsambya Police barracks and in the process killed Amin’s body guard, I
 think
 the kid’s name was Musa. While in Tanzania he killed several people that he
 set up by sending them letters to Uganda to be picked up by SRB. Among
 those
 he killed while in TZ is Muhozi’s own mother. He came to Uganda after the
 fall of Amin and created FRONASA an organization that murdered more
 Ugandans
 than any one can imagine, from the Dr Barlow’s to the murders of The
 Doctor’s village to the Odong Nayendas to you name it. When he lost in the
 elections he decided to create the Luwero war in which he created mass
 graves in our district. In his entire life Museveni has never been elected
 into a single constituency. When we had No Lule No Work in Kampala, a Land
 Rover driven by Museveni came to the City Square and he shot into the
 people
 killing them to a point that Katikiro Kavuma died a man on one leg for he
 was among those Museveni shot at city square. We did not loose more people
 for Oyite Ojoke showed up on a second land Rover and instructed him to stop
 shooting in the masses, some of us are alive today thanks to Oyite Ojoke.
 And today you are preaching Museveni as a man that had an opportunity in
 1986 to change Uganda. Do you have any record on Museveni doing a
 democratic
 thing to leading you that conclusion,  and I need only one to show you that
 he has ever cared about Uganda being a democratic society sir?



 And I am looking for only one to support your hypothesis.



 EM
 On the 49th



Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
 With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
 Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko



 From: ugandans-at-he...@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:ugandans-at-he...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Abbey Semuwemba
 Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 8:26 PM
 To: ugandans-at-he...@googlegroups.com
 Cc: luyombyaja...@gmail.com; Kale Kayihura; Prof. Gilbert Bukenya; beti
 kamya
 Subject: {UAH} Dr.Kipenji:Politics of sleep: Why Generation 1986 needs
 another sedating pill



 Dr. Kipenji,

 I wonder what exactly is going on in president Museveni's head when he
 reads
 all this. Honestly, he had a big opportunity in 1986 to change Uganda for
 the better. What happened in between, it's something that leaves a lot of
 us
 scratching our heads. The problem is that i cannot see things turning
 around
 very soon, and he does not want to give anybody a chance to lead our
 country, which is a shame.

 Even the 'politics of sleep' is nolonger selling at all. Just the other
 day,
 Mr.Gilbert Bukenya was lamenting about the night murders in his
 constituency, Kakiiri. Beti Nambooze was lamenting about the same; a day
 before Iddil day- some group of robbers again used ladder and jumped inside
 the fence of my home to steal car spare parts, and they did; the
 headmistress of progress Kajjansi( Lweza) suffered the same fate the same
 day. There is a gang that has been breaking into people's shops around
 Entebbe road areas for the last 2-6 months, but the police has done nothing
 to stop it. Now, i understand the same gang is robbing people's homes
 undetered by anything.

 For the last 3-4 days, there has not been electricity in most parts
 surrounding Kampala yet i understand a new dam was opened up  in Bujagala
 recently. I have also read somewhere in the papers that the government is
 inviting companies to bid for the construction of another dam at Karuma
 falls. But, who is benefiting from all these projects when load shedding
 cannot go away, even around Kampala city?

 The so called UPE and USE is totally a mess as you have seen from the
 pictures posted everyday on this forum. The schools are too ill equiped to
 teach even a bird how to sing. Private schools have taken over to save the
 day!

 The roads are so bad almost everywhere in Uganda such that it will require
 someone really committed to give them a new facelift.

 Generally, everything is just a mess and i cannot see president Museveni
 fixing it, yet he doesnt wanna go and he is growing older every day. Where
 we go from here, i dont know since 

Re: [Ugnet] {UAH} Dr.Kipenji:Politics of sleep: Why Generation 1986 needs another sedating pill

2012-10-28 Thread Herrn Edward Mulindwa
Abbey Ssemuwemba

 

So let us see. Museveni was in TZ where he tried to throw Iddi Amin out of
power by attacking Uganda in Mutukula, he tried to assassinate Amin in
Nsambya Police barracks and in the process killed Amin’s body guard, I think
the kid’s name was Musa. While in Tanzania he killed several people that he
set up by sending them letters to Uganda to be picked up by SRB. Among those
he killed while in TZ is Muhozi’s own mother. He came to Uganda after the
fall of Amin and created FRONASA an organization that murdered more Ugandans
than any one can imagine, from the Dr Barlow’s to the murders of The
Doctor’s village to the Odong Nayendas to you name it. When he lost in the
elections he decided to create the Luwero war in which he created mass
graves in our district. In his entire life Museveni has never been elected
into a single constituency. When we had No Lule No Work in Kampala, a Land
Rover driven by Museveni came to the City Square and he shot into the people
killing them to a point that Katikiro Kavuma died a man on one leg for he
was among those Museveni shot at city square. We did not loose more people
for Oyite Ojoke showed up on a second land Rover and instructed him to stop
shooting in the masses, some of us are alive today thanks to Oyite Ojoke.
And today you are preaching Museveni as a man that had an opportunity in
1986 to change Uganda. Do you have any record on Museveni doing a democratic
thing to leading you that conclusion,  and I need only one to show you that
he has ever cared about Uganda being a democratic society sir?

 

And I am looking for only one to support your hypothesis.

 

EM
On the 49th

 

   Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy
   Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko

 

From: ugandans-at-he...@googlegroups.com
[mailto:ugandans-at-he...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Abbey Semuwemba
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 8:26 PM
To: ugandans-at-he...@googlegroups.com
Cc: luyombyaja...@gmail.com; Kale Kayihura; Prof. Gilbert Bukenya; beti
kamya
Subject: {UAH} Dr.Kipenji:Politics of sleep: Why Generation 1986 needs
another sedating pill

 

Dr. Kipenji,

I wonder what exactly is going on in president Museveni's head when he reads
all this. Honestly, he had a big opportunity in 1986 to change Uganda for
the better. What happened in between, it's something that leaves a lot of us
scratching our heads. The problem is that i cannot see things turning around
very soon, and he does not want to give anybody a chance to lead our
country, which is a shame.

Even the 'politics of sleep' is nolonger selling at all. Just the other day,
Mr.Gilbert Bukenya was lamenting about the night murders in his
constituency, Kakiiri. Beti Nambooze was lamenting about the same; a day
before Iddil day- some group of robbers again used ladder and jumped inside
the fence of my home to steal car spare parts, and they did; the
headmistress of progress Kajjansi( Lweza) suffered the same fate the same
day. There is a gang that has been breaking into people's shops around
Entebbe road areas for the last 2-6 months, but the police has done nothing
to stop it. Now, i understand the same gang is robbing people's homes
undetered by anything.

For the last 3-4 days, there has not been electricity in most parts
surrounding Kampala yet i understand a new dam was opened up  in Bujagala
recently. I have also read somewhere in the papers that the government is
inviting companies to bid for the construction of another dam at Karuma
falls. But, who is benefiting from all these projects when load shedding
cannot go away, even around Kampala city?

The so called UPE and USE is totally a mess as you have seen from the
pictures posted everyday on this forum. The schools are too ill equiped to
teach even a bird how to sing. Private schools have taken over to save the
day!

The roads are so bad almost everywhere in Uganda such that it will require
someone really committed to give them a new facelift.

Generally, everything is just a mess and i cannot see president Museveni
fixing it, yet he doesnt wanna go and he is growing older every day. Where
we go from here, i dont know since Mr.Muhoozi is also in the process of
packing his suitcases to get a permanent residence at State house in the
near future.

Bizibu munange

Abbey

On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 12:03 AM, Owor Kipenji kipenji5...@yahoo.co.uk
wrote:

Commentary


Politics of sleep: Why Generation 1986 needs another sedating pill


In Summary

Unless another sedating pill is manufactured for these youth, they seem to
have become immune to the ‘at least we sleep’ drugs. NRM/A needs to realise
that the sleep politics era is gone-it is time for social justice.

Being a generation ’86 descendant, I expect so many ‘historicals’, the
generation which saw the ‘old dark days’ to decry this article as hogwash
from a young man