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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Angelica _ann wrote:hardwood wrote:Lolest! wrote:hardwood wrote:A monarchy brings the country (and whole world as we saw with the wedding) together. Maybe what we need in Kenya to bring us together and heal our divisions is to have a King. Starting with King Uhuru. That way we would always have a unifying head of state even as politicians compete for power, and political power struggles would be restricted to parliament with politicians building strong parties and coming up with brilliant policies so that they can have majority seats in parliament and hence form government. The British system (constitutional monarchy) has been tried and tested, and has worked, for hundreds of years and could be the solution to all our problems. why not King Wetang'ula? Even in Britain to become King one had to earn his stripes. The "House of Kenyatta" have earned theirs (since colonial days) just like the "House of Windsor" in Britain. One has been done through stealing, thievery & ukora!!! Yes, the British one.  In England the king had to conquer the islands, wales and Scotland, and steal/confiscate land and property, making them "crown property" and shared the loot among his barons, dukes etc to help him govern. That is how he established his kingdom. He even extended his ukora to the "kenya colony".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Excellent chemistry with the inlaws. Just what every bride wishes for. 
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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hardwood wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:hardwood wrote:Lolest! wrote:hardwood wrote:A monarchy brings the country (and whole world as we saw with the wedding) together. Maybe what we need in Kenya to bring us together and heal our divisions is to have a King. Starting with King Uhuru. That way we would always have a unifying head of state even as politicians compete for power, and political power struggles would be restricted to parliament with politicians building strong parties and coming up with brilliant policies so that they can have majority seats in parliament and hence form government. The British system (constitutional monarchy) has been tried and tested, and has worked, for hundreds of years and could be the solution to all our problems. why not King Wetang'ula? Even in Britain to become King one had to earn his stripes. The "House of Kenyatta" have earned theirs (since colonial days) just like the "House of Windsor" in Britain. One has been done through stealing, thievery & ukora!!! Yes, the British one.  In England the king had to conquer the islands, wales and Scotland, and steal/confiscate land and property, making them "crown property" and shared the loot among his barons, dukes etc to help him govern. That is how he established his kingdom. He even extended his ukora to the "kenya colony".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,823 Location: Nairobi
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Mukiri wrote:hardwood wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:hardwood wrote:Lolest! wrote:hardwood wrote:A monarchy brings the country (and whole world as we saw with the wedding) together. Maybe what we need in Kenya to bring us together and heal our divisions is to have a King. Starting with King Uhuru. That way we would always have a unifying head of state even as politicians compete for power, and political power struggles would be restricted to parliament with politicians building strong parties and coming up with brilliant policies so that they can have majority seats in parliament and hence form government. The British system (constitutional monarchy) has been tried and tested, and has worked, for hundreds of years and could be the solution to all our problems. why not King Wetang'ula? Even in Britain to become King one had to earn his stripes. The "House of Kenyatta" have earned theirs (since colonial days) just like the "House of Windsor" in Britain. One has been done through stealing, thievery & ukora!!! Yes, the British one.  In England the king had to conquer the islands, wales and Scotland, and steal/confiscate land and property, making them "crown property" and shared the loot among his barons, dukes etc to help him govern. That is how he established his kingdom. He even extended his ukora to the "kenya colony". yes... you marshal armies - beat up and subjugate people. Ensure that you have the monopoly of force and violence. Take everything they have been living on and then give it back pole pole - each time acting like you are doing them a favour and that they should be grateful. create decrees off the top of your head and if anyone goes against them - beat them up hard using your armies. All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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masukuma wrote:Mukiri wrote:hardwood wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:hardwood wrote:Lolest! wrote:hardwood wrote:A monarchy brings the country (and whole world as we saw with the wedding) together. Maybe what we need in Kenya to bring us together and heal our divisions is to have a King. Starting with King Uhuru. That way we would always have a unifying head of state even as politicians compete for power, and political power struggles would be restricted to parliament with politicians building strong parties and coming up with brilliant policies so that they can have majority seats in parliament and hence form government. The British system (constitutional monarchy) has been tried and tested, and has worked, for hundreds of years and could be the solution to all our problems. why not King Wetang'ula? Even in Britain to become King one had to earn his stripes. The "House of Kenyatta" have earned theirs (since colonial days) just like the "House of Windsor" in Britain. One has been done through stealing, thievery & ukora!!! Yes, the British one.  In England the king had to conquer the islands, wales and Scotland, and steal/confiscate land and property, making them "crown property" and shared the loot among his barons, dukes etc to help him govern. That is how he established his kingdom. He even extended his ukora to the "kenya colony". yes... you marshal armies - beat up and subjugate people. Ensure that you have the monopoly of force and violence. Take everything they have been living on and then give it back pole pole - each time acting like you are doing them a favour and that they should be grateful. create decrees off the top of your head and if anyone goes against them - beat them up hard using your armies. And so they say ‘it’s written’ a.k.a approved in the Bible!! Yanii God approving Ukora. i.am.back!!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,823 Location: Nairobi
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harrydre wrote:masukuma wrote:Mukiri wrote:hardwood wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:hardwood wrote:Lolest! wrote:hardwood wrote:A monarchy brings the country (and whole world as we saw with the wedding) together. Maybe what we need in Kenya to bring us together and heal our divisions is to have a King. Starting with King Uhuru. That way we would always have a unifying head of state even as politicians compete for power, and political power struggles would be restricted to parliament with politicians building strong parties and coming up with brilliant policies so that they can have majority seats in parliament and hence form government. The British system (constitutional monarchy) has been tried and tested, and has worked, for hundreds of years and could be the solution to all our problems. why not King Wetang'ula? Even in Britain to become King one had to earn his stripes. The "House of Kenyatta" have earned theirs (since colonial days) just like the "House of Windsor" in Britain. One has been done through stealing, thievery & ukora!!! Yes, the British one.  In England the king had to conquer the islands, wales and Scotland, and steal/confiscate land and property, making them "crown property" and shared the loot among his barons, dukes etc to help him govern. That is how he established his kingdom. He even extended his ukora to the "kenya colony". yes... you marshal armies - beat up and subjugate people. Ensure that you have the monopoly of force and violence. Take everything they have been living on and then give it back pole pole - each time acting like you are doing them a favour and that they should be grateful. create decrees off the top of your head and if anyone goes against them - beat them up hard using your armies. And so they say ‘it’s written’ a.k.a approved in the Bible!! Yanii God approving Ukora. Hakuna kitu kama "ukora".... does the lion consider it ukora when it kills an antelope? Or a hyena forcibly talking a cheetah's kill? There is no "ukora" in nature. All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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