essyk wrote:chiaroscuro wrote:
@essyk; have a mug of tea to fight this biting cold. You have written wise words...

Thank you.
Let every clean kenyan raise up their hands.Can't we just appreciate people for the positive and little they did?
Is there anything like a clean leader?
If HEAVEN itself suffered a revolution when lucifer tried to overthrow the goverment! how much more the earth?
An no am not condoning evil.Just being human.
Good day to y'a ll
There are petty crimes and serious crimes. We tend to have a dismissive attitude towards white collar crime, - what is a few looted billions of public funds huh? - but it is very serious and immoral. Thats why in US they put away people like Madoff for 50 years.
People who loot economies and organizations wipe out pensions, kill businesses,snatch food and medicine right out of the honest, working man's mouth. They propagate a massive burden of suffering upon millions. Pick a random Kenyan off the street,..what is his worst crime? - probably running off with his neighbour's debt of 1500/- ? A bar brawl after a soccer match?
Compare that to the systematic looting of KCC for instance,..the corruption with Coffee and Coffee Board of Kenya ...how many families lost their livelihood because of these acts?
SINS ARE NOT EQUAL. We should never forget that. We should at least strive to have leaders that are not guilty of major ones.