Mw. Mulindwa,
Did I miss your response to this below, or are you still "critically thinking" 
about it?

Once again, my name is at the bottom of the posting.

> jonah kasangwawo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mw. Musamize,
> 
> you will have noticed that this is the usual way Mulindwa acts when he
> is 
> challenged about his wild allegations, which he normally has no inkling
> 
> about. He starts yelling about something else that has completely no 
> relevance to the issue at hand ! This is a sign of a liar or someone
> with 
> low intelligence.
> 
> He is now like a boxer who continually threatens his opponent with a
> beating 
> but does nothing until the opponent knocks him out cold. Mulindwa, why
> don't 
> you just give up - you are out cold.
> 
> Kasangwawo
> 
> >From: musamize 
> >Reply-To: ugandanet@kym.net
> >To: ugandanet@kym.net
> >Subject: Re: [Ugnet] Moving story coming: Obote Froze the Kabaka's 
> >Account-Monitor 23/5/2005
> >Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 17:00:04 -0700 (PDT)
> >
> >Mr. Mulindwa:
> >
> >Do not evade the question. You have stated, in print, and elsewhere
> that 
> >Obote sent money to support Kabaka Muteesa II after he tried and failed
> to 
> >kill him in the Lubiri.
> >
> >I asked you provide even a scintilla of evidence to or anyother proof
> to 
> >support your wild claims. You pretended not to notice my request.
> >
> >Now it turns out, that your hero actually did the opposite: he actually
> 
> >froze Muteesa's account. Moreover this is to appear in a UPC-friendly
> 
> >paper.
> >
> >The interesting thing would be to learn what Obote did with Muteesa's
> money 
> >and by what authority. Talk about thieves in high places!
> >
> >Another thing: Why do you have such a hard time with facts and how come
> you 
> >rarely -- if ever -- address questions you are asked directly? e.g.
> where 
> >in my one sentence note do you read any reference to deathrow, etc?
> >
> >Or are you just fascinated by demolishing strawmen that you erect?
> >
> >
> >Now, here are some sources of bwino on the Late Muteesa's finances,
> which 
> >were declassified sometime ago by the British government. See if any of
> 
> >them can, even remotely, lend a picogram of credibility to your wild
> claims 
> >on how Obote used to send Muteesa money during the latter's exile:
> >
> >Financial and other difficulties faced by Sir Edward Mutesa ex-Kabaka
> of 
> >Buganda, 1967 Jan 01-1967 Dec 31, Doc #FCO 31/179
> >
> >Financial and other difficulties faced by Sir Edward Mutesa ex-Kabaka
> of 
> >Buganda, 1968 Jan 01-1968 Dec 31, Doc #FCO 31/1074
> >
> >
> >etc, etc
> >
> >ps: might as well finish doing your homework for you: FCO refers to 
> >Foreign and Commonwealth Office. You could also wait to be rescued by
> 
> >tomorrow's Monitor.
> >
> >
> >Edward Mulindwa wrote:
> >Musamize
> >
> >Let us get out of this crap, you want me to post the details I will and
> you 
> >know it. The danger here is that you think I am on the opposite side,
> yet I 
> >am only posting facts. Was Obote the best president for Uganda? May be
> not. 
> >Was I arrested by Obote's government and ended up in exile to today?
> May be 
> >yes. But the point here is to state facts. Facts that we can not
> change.
> >
> >And when we are at facts, here is another one I just found out about
> Obote. 
> >Apparently Uganda has a standing order on books that all Ugandans
> sentenced 
> >to death in Luzira, can never die until a sitting president has signed
> a 
> >death warrant. So in Uganda as a state, if you take any body to court
> for 
> >any case which results to a death sentence, he is sent to Luzira and
> waits 
> >for death. But Commissioner Ssentamu can not kill any prisoner in
> Luzira 
> >without a Presidential signature . So a sitting president gets a list
> of 
> >names of people on death sentence and he selects who to die and who not
> to 
> >according to advisers. And Luzira as a prison has a list of Death 
> >sentenced Ugandans who have been killed to today, and which president
> 
> >signed their sentence. Including the ones who were killed under a
> signature 
> >of president Mutesa 2.
> >
> >It so just happens, that Obote never signed a death sentence of any
> Ugandan 
> >at Luzira. So to put it in perspective, during Obote one and Obote two,
> no 
> >single prisoner on death sentence in Luzira was hanged. Again these are
> 
> >public records that can be accessible by any body out there.
> >
> >I wish one Ugandan has the strength to post here how many Ugandans have
> 
> >been signed off by Museveni's presidency.
> >
> >But hoi we cannot be that critical for 'kasita ffe twebaka' man. It is
> all 
> >crap and a bunch of non critical thinkers.
> >
> >Makes one puke
> >
> >Em
> >Toronto
> > The Mulindwas Communication Group
> >"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
> > Groupe de communication Mulindwas
> >"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: musamize
> >To: ugandanet@kym.net
> >Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 3:11 PM
> >Subject: Re: [Ugnet] Moving story coming: Obote Froze the Kabaka's
> Account 
> >-Monitor 23/5/2005
> >
> >
> >Mr. Mulindwa:
> >
> >Is this the same Obote that sent money to Muteesa II during the
> latter's 
> >exile in the UK or is the Monitor reporting about someone else?
> >
> >Omar Kezimbira wrote:
> >Obote froze the Kabaka’s account - Monitor 23/5/2005By Esther Nakkazi
> >LONDON — Thirty-nine years ago today, the Kabaka of Buganda and
> President 
> >of Uganda, Sir Edward Mutesa was overthrown in a bloody coup that cost
> 
> >hundreds of lives.
> >
> >His Prime Minister, Apollo Milton Obote, deployed army chief Idi Amin
> to 
> >attack the Kabaka’s palace at Mengo, but after a daylong gun battle,
> they 
> >failed to kill or capture him.
> >
> >Classified documents recently obtained from the National Archives of 
> >Britain indicate that after he made his heroic escape from Uganda to
> the 
> >UK, Mutesa was forced to live the life of a pauper after Obote froze
> his 
> >account in Kampala from which money could have been sent to the Kabaka
> in 
> >UK.
> >Obote slapped a state of emergency on Buganda and arrested the
> Nabagereka 
> >and Mutesa’s sister for fear that the Baganda would rally around
> them.
> >
> >The Monitor has obtained the secret documents detailing the suffering
> 
> >Mutesa underwent after Obote confiscated his money, and brings you the
> 
> >moving story tomorrow, Tuesday May 24.
> >
> 
> 
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