Pure Madness
--- Joicye nansikombi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear  Ugandans: 
> I salute to all of you and Happy New Year.
>  
> Fellow Ugandans, I am replying to all those letters
> or people who were interviewed.
>  
> I must say there is something absolutely wrong with
> Ugandans.  May be because they 
> have been under confusion for the last 18 years and
> they are just dummy, they can not 
> remember anything in this world.
>  
> You can sleep!!, Yes you can sleep.  I am asking you
> one Question:  Where did Yoweri
> Museveni fight in Gorilla War?  In heaven! or In the
> Ocean?
>  
> Museveni Kaguta  Quarrel, Nasty killer, Layer he
> killed our children up to day in the North of
> Uganda. Lied the whole world and now the world has
> came to know him. he continued his killing by
> killing Hima in Rwanda, and Congo with his
> nottorious Government.  
>  
> Musveni is A Saddist, Hitla of the Mordern World.
> When they entered Uganda while fighing, What
> Uniforms where they wearing!!!  not of those he had
> killed??
> I am asking you these questions:
> Before Museven and his Nasty Government came to
> Power in Uganda.  Did we have 
> houses/buildings?  My answer is We had very very
> beautiful, tall and clearn Buildings.  Which I
> understand are full of corrupted click, family Tree.
> What happened to our beautiful Hospitals?  Roads, 
> Buses to help people for poor peoples
> transportation?  Who killed people in Lweroro Not
> him?  Where are Jobs for 
> people to enjoy Uganda?  Are the jobs for the people
> of Uganda or for the Family Tree?
> I have never seen any President in Uganda who forced
> people in the Camps as if 
> there not in their own country, Except Yoweri Kaguta
> Museveni. Ugandas have suffered.
> No have I seen people in thousands being burnt in
> Rail Wagons like fish. Except 
> Museveni's Government.  I have never seen many
> Uganda running out Uganda
> than during the Movement Government. There allot to
> write but I feel bad because My
> country as been robbed and denied life. Museveni has
> killed my people and the world is 
> just looking as though it is Museven who owns
> Uganda.
> Fellow Uganda What did we do to deserve this time of
> Government?
> Please, Lord hear our prayers and remove this
> monster Museveni and His NRM/NRM-O.
>  
> Only his family and Family tree are enjoying while
> ours are suffering and dying.
> Fellow Ugandans Weak up and remove that Monster. 
> Let it go for good. Weak up 
> Fellow Ugandans.
> Our Uganda is blooding Blood.
>  
>  
> their beloved Country more than I have seen during
> Museveni's Government.
> 
> 
> 
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> It is more than that
> 
> We can work the whole night without anybody
> disturbing; soldiers who 
> 
> used to disturb us no longer do that.
> 
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mitayo
> Potosi
> Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 2:00 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: ugnet_: "Kasita ffe twebaka ku tulo"
> 
>  
> 
> "Kasita ffe twebaka ku tulo"
> 
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 
>  
> 
> 18 years of Movt rule
> 
> By Mercy Nalugo and Patrick Onyango
> 
> Jan 27, 2004
> 
>  
> 
> As Uganda celebrated 18 years under the rule of
> President Museveni and his 
> 
> Movement group yesterday, The Monitor�s Mercy Nalugo
> and Patrick Onyango 
> 
> went around Kampala streets asking about the best
> and worst of this 
> 
> government: -
> 
>  
> 
> Mr Godfrey Kayongo, boda boda cyclist
> 
> Best: We can work the whole night without anybody
> disturbing; soldiers who 
> 
> used to disturb us no longer do that.
> 
>  
> 
> Worst: There are no jobs; even those who went to
> school are like us. We 
> 
> didn�t go to school and everybody is crying no jobs,
> no jobs. Industries 
> 
> that used to offer employment to people have all
> closed down and the few 
> 
> that are remaining cannot accommodate everybody.
> 
>  
> 
> Even coffee factories have all been closed and yet
> coffee is the major cash 
> 
> crop in Uganda. Now where do you expect people to
> get jobs?
> 
>  
> 
> Mr Deo Ssengooba, trader
> 
> Best: We have peace and there is nobody harassing us
> like in the past.
> 
>  
> 
> Worst: High taxes have made matters worse for poor
> Ugandans. The little we 
> 
> get goes to government in form of taxes. We are only
> praying that government 
> 
> should either remove or reduce some of these taxes.
> 
>  
> 
> Mr Derek Nkata, accountant
> 
> Best: Museveni has stabilised the economy and
> brought peace in some parts of 
> 
> the country.
> 
>  
> 
> Worst: What we earn is from hand to mouth; you can�t
> save say Shs 5,000. If 
> 
> you try to save it, it will be in the bank for just
> three days then you go 
> 
> and you withdraw it.
> 
> People came from the village thinking that they
> would make a better living 
> 
> in Kampala but all have gone back. Things are really
> bad for a poor man but 
> 
> there are those, of course, who are enjoying
> themselves to the maximum.
> 
>  
> 
> Ms Zabeth Nansubuga, trader
> 
> Best: During Museveni�s regime, I have managed to
> build a house that means 
> 
> there are a lot of developments going on in the
> country. Soldiers no longer 
> 
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