In a message dated 3/3/2004 1:32:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

âMPs were shocked at the state of the Entebbe State House with bare rain-socked walls, damaged wooden floors, a gaping ceiling and bare electric wires.  There was near disaster when one MP entered a gaping hole on the wooden floor doubling as the ceiling for the ground level. He lay flat on his back as his colleagues helped to pull him out.â  New Vision Tuesday, 2nd March, 2004

This a typical method used by those who do not expect to live there long and everyday they know it is near (their departures) the less they care about the state house. The money they are demanding is to be stashed away in a foreign account .
 
oracha

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