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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/22/2009 Posts: 7,911
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alma wrote:I still don't see what people are complaining about here.
Did she or did she not flout a legal order?
Judge everyone with the same gogolos. Do you own land??? If you are told to disinherit your kids (land was already subdivided to the kids) and give 40% of it to the kid of someone who was RENTING the land from you, what would you do? How old are you?? Do you have kids?? And again I ask, do you have a piece of land? People (including siblings) have been murdered because of land issues. This grandma did the right (and polite) thing by simply refusing to repossess land already subdivided to her kids to give it to a 'stranger'. If it was a different family, the punk trying to STEAL the land would be so f@*king dead by now!!! Dead and buried!!! Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/20/2007 Posts: 4,432
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MaichBlack wrote:alma wrote:I still don't see what people are complaining about here.
Did she or did she not flout a legal order?
Judge everyone with the same gogolos. Do you own land??? If you are told to disinherit your kids (land was already subdivided to the kids) and give 40% of it to the kid of someone who was RENTING the land from you, what would you do? How old are you?? Do you have kids?? And again I ask, do you have a piece of land? People (including siblings) have been murdered because of land issues. This grandma did the right (and polite) thing by simply refusing to repossess land already subdivided to her kids to give it to a 'stranger'. If it was a different family, the punk trying to STEAL the land would be so f@*king dead by now!!! Dead and buried!!! No I don't own land in Kenya and proudly don't. There are other things in life my friend. That argument is without any basis whatsoever. The issue is not who's right or who's wrong. The issue is following COURT ORDERS. More people will continue dying in this country unless people learn to follow court orders however repressive. You know those things that people in power refuse to honor then you come here complaining about impunity. If you care about her so much, please please set up a legal fund for her. I agree the judge had an option to not jail her but give her a commuted sentence. Doesn't negate the fact that someone somewhere refused to follow court orders. Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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alma wrote:MaichBlack wrote:alma wrote:I still don't see what people are complaining about here.
Did she or did she not flout a legal order?
Judge everyone with the same gogolos. Do you own land??? If you are told to disinherit your kids (land was already subdivided to the kids) and give 40% of it to the kid of someone who was RENTING the land from you, what would you do? How old are you?? Do you have kids?? And again I ask, do you have a piece of land? People (including siblings) have been murdered because of land issues. This grandma did the right (and polite) thing by simply refusing to repossess land already subdivided to her kids to give it to a 'stranger'. If it was a different family, the punk trying to STEAL the land would be so f@*king dead by now!!! Dead and buried!!! No I don't own land in Kenya and proudly don't. There are other things in life my friend. That argument is without any basis whatsoever. The issue is not who's right or who's wrong. The issue is following COURT ORDERS. More people will continue dying in this country unless people learn to follow court orders however repressive. You know those things that people in power refuse to honor then you come here complaining about impunity. If you care about her so much, please please set up a legal fund for her. I agree the judge had an option to not jail her but give her a commuted sentence. Doesn't negate the fact that someone somewhere refused to follow court orders. The law is a double edged sword possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2012 Posts: 1,461 Location: Ngong Forest
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maka wrote:alma wrote:MaichBlack wrote:alma wrote:I still don't see what people are complaining about here.
Did she or did she not flout a legal order?
Judge everyone with the same gogolos. Do you own land??? If you are told to disinherit your kids (land was already subdivided to the kids) and give 40% of it to the kid of someone who was RENTING the land from you, what would you do? How old are you?? Do you have kids?? And again I ask, do you have a piece of land? People (including siblings) have been murdered because of land issues. This grandma did the right (and polite) thing by simply refusing to repossess land already subdivided to her kids to give it to a 'stranger'. If it was a different family, the punk trying to STEAL the land would be so f@*king dead by now!!! Dead and buried!!! No I don't own land in Kenya and proudly don't. There are other things in life my friend. That argument is without any basis whatsoever. The issue is not who's right or who's wrong. The issue is following COURT ORDERS. More people will continue dying in this country unless people learn to follow court orders however repressive. You know those things that people in power refuse to honor then you come here complaining about impunity. If you care about her so much, please please set up a legal fund for her. I agree the judge had an option to not jail her but give her a commuted sentence. Doesn't negate the fact that someone somewhere refused to follow court orders. The law is a double edged sword Oh! alma,don't reduce this to an academic argument pls it hurts.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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MaichBlack wrote:mawinder wrote:MaichBlack wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:I hear rumors that governor Wambora has paid the old lady's fine. Wambora gani??? Sonko Rescue Team to the rescue. Although I still hope Sonko never becomes the Governor of Nairobi, there are many people out there who can say Sonko came to their rescue! Congratulations Mr. Mbuvi. 40 million Kenyans and you are the only one who did something. Approximately how much do you need to run a rescue team monthly in a mashimani constituency? You need the kind of money that comes from running a Mexican size pharmacy operation... @maichblack, I wouldn't go there if I were you. In case you are wrong, then its grossly unfair to accuse the senator behind the anonymity of an internet forum. If you are right, now, you wouldn't want Mrs. Maichblack struggling alone.
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/19/2009 Posts: 3,142
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maka wrote:alma wrote:MaichBlack wrote:alma wrote:I still don't see what people are complaining about here.
Did she or did she not flout a legal order?
Judge everyone with the same gogolos. Do you own land??? If you are told to disinherit your kids (land was already subdivided to the kids) and give 40% of it to the kid of someone who was RENTING the land from you, what would you do? How old are you?? Do you have kids?? And again I ask, do you have a piece of land? People (including siblings) have been murdered because of land issues. This grandma did the right (and polite) thing by simply refusing to repossess land already subdivided to her kids to give it to a 'stranger'. If it was a different family, the punk trying to STEAL the land would be so f@*king dead by now!!! Dead and buried!!! No I don't own land in Kenya and proudly don't. There are other things in life my friend. That argument is without any basis whatsoever. The issue is not who's right or who's wrong. The issue is following COURT ORDERS. More people will continue dying in this country unless people learn to follow court orders however repressive. You know those things that people in power refuse to honor then you come here complaining about impunity. If you care about her so much, please please set up a legal fund for her. I agree the judge had an option to not jail her but give her a commuted sentence. Doesn't negate the fact that someone somewhere refused to follow court orders. The law is a double edged sword That apparently and ironically only cuts on one side - the soft human side.
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 1/30/2010 Posts: 22 Location: Nbi
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Mid-break,the centurion is back home looking after her sheep,chicken and her daily chores.Blessed are those who give,for they will receive more.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,331 Location: Masada
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muzalendo wrote:Mid-break,the centurion is back home looking after her sheep,chicken and her daily chores.Blessed are those who give,for they will receive more. Suppose the one who is @sonko as is being alleged, and the money given is a proceed from selling "panadol", now if he is blessed what will he receive more? Phangi,No!? Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/9/2008 Posts: 5,389
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Ngong wrote:maka wrote:alma wrote:MaichBlack wrote:alma wrote:I still don't see what people are complaining about here.
Did she or did she not flout a legal order?
Judge everyone with the same gogolos. Do you own land??? If you are told to disinherit your kids (land was already subdivided to the kids) and give 40% of it to the kid of someone who was RENTING the land from you, what would you do? How old are you?? Do you have kids?? And again I ask, do you have a piece of land? People (including siblings) have been murdered because of land issues. This grandma did the right (and polite) thing by simply refusing to repossess land already subdivided to her kids to give it to a 'stranger'. If it was a different family, the punk trying to STEAL the land would be so f@*king dead by now!!! Dead and buried!!! No I don't own land in Kenya and proudly don't. There are other things in life my friend. That argument is without any basis whatsoever. The issue is not who's right or who's wrong. The issue is following COURT ORDERS. More people will continue dying in this country unless people learn to follow court orders however repressive. You know those things that people in power refuse to honor then you come here complaining about impunity. If you care about her so much, please please set up a legal fund for her. I agree the judge had an option to not jail her but give her a commuted sentence. Doesn't negate the fact that someone somewhere refused to follow court orders. The law is a double edged sword Oh! alma,don't reduce this to an academic argument pls it hurts. The law is the law and must be followed by all, irrespective whether you are 18yrs, 35, 50, 100 or 110yrs. We must never have people disobeying court orders because they are 'old'.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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jaggernaut wrote:Ngong wrote:maka wrote:alma wrote:MaichBlack wrote:alma wrote:I still don't see what people are complaining about here.
Did she or did she not flout a legal order?
Judge everyone with the same gogolos. Do you own land??? If you are told to disinherit your kids (land was already subdivided to the kids) and give 40% of it to the kid of someone who was RENTING the land from you, what would you do? How old are you?? Do you have kids?? And again I ask, do you have a piece of land? People (including siblings) have been murdered because of land issues. This grandma did the right (and polite) thing by simply refusing to repossess land already subdivided to her kids to give it to a 'stranger'. If it was a different family, the punk trying to STEAL the land would be so f@*king dead by now!!! Dead and buried!!! No I don't own land in Kenya and proudly don't. There are other things in life my friend. That argument is without any basis whatsoever. The issue is not who's right or who's wrong. The issue is following COURT ORDERS. More people will continue dying in this country unless people learn to follow court orders however repressive. You know those things that people in power refuse to honor then you come here complaining about impunity. If you care about her so much, please please set up a legal fund for her. I agree the judge had an option to not jail her but give her a commuted sentence. Doesn't negate the fact that someone somewhere refused to follow court orders. The law is a double edged sword Oh! alma,don't reduce this to an academic argument pls it hurts. The law is the law and must be followed by all, irrespective whether you are 18yrs, 35, 50, 100 or 110yrs. We must never have people disobeying court orders because they are 'old'. That is "cute". Just wish the law enforcers had the balls to send the big and mighty behind the bar just as they so fast send the grandma.
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