Ha, ha, he really believed he was genuinely being called a critical thinker ! Look Mulindwa, I honestly believe you did not read the article in question (or is the language causing problems yet again ?), otherwise you would not be asking these unnecessary questions. I suggest you read the article carefully - the answers to your questions can be found thereof; where he lived, how he lived, what he lived from, from whom he got help, et cetera. If you find this too difficult, just ask some of your friends to translate for you into a language you understand better.

One thing is certain though - Obote treated Muteesa in the most abominable way by denying him access even to his private funds in Kampala by freezing his account there.

Kasangwawo

From: "Edward Mulindwa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: ugandanet@kym.net
To: <ugandanet@kym.net>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Ugnet] Moving story coming: Obote Froze theKabaka'sAccount-Monitor 23/5/2005
Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 20:03:13 -0400

What a critical thinker does in a circumstance like this is to tell us how Muteesa survived in UK, I wish Kasangwawo can stop the ranting and tell us how Magulunyondo survived? Did Baganda send funds to support our King? And if not so we could ask our selves why? Because failing to address this issue today we will have another King in exile and he still will live in poverty for Obote is gone from Uganda's history and I do not see Mutebi in Kingdom pass Museveni. I really do not.

But the Kasangwawo's just keep on singing Ssabasajja Waligwa nange wendigwa crap. And we pick no lesson at all, that is true Bugandism.

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: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Ugnet] Moving story coming: Obote Froze the Kabaka'sAccount-Monitor 23/5/2005


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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