Today I was in class and I had this question to ask...Am I a Kenyan or a Kikuyu,Kamba,Kalenjine?My answer was that i am a Kenyan.Casing point I didn't choose where to be born and by whom.My point is that this three guys(I call them guys as they are treating Kenyans like unlearned people who can be swung from one side to another)want us to believe that they are actually for change while they are all old KANU guards.Ruto was among the beneficiaries of the excess printing of money in 1992 with the so called Vijana,Uhuru has always had his cake and hes also eating it at the same time hes just posted and he doesn't work for it casing point 2002,Kalonzo wants us to believe that he can head Kenya while his own constituency has nothing to show for his being an MP since time in memorial no water no electricity only his own home area.
Bwana Raila I don't know whether am the only one whos thinking about this but u should dispel all those MP who stay on threatening to quite which they have never done so as to teach them a lesson.
KKK please remember the song Mr Politician by Nakayaa then know that we are all watching what lie you'll tell us next.Have a political Day
Monday, January 24, 2011
KKK
I salute you all,
I want to take this opportunity to express my disagreement with few politicians travarsing the country trying to tell Kenyans to elect them because they are young leaders.Let these individuals sale their ideas to us, tell us what they have for Kenya in terms of conserving our water catchment areas, addressing the injustices that was caused by inequal distribution of national resources, health care to all, poverty and how farmers can be motivated to produce more to avoid hunger that is finishing our people and yet we are an agricultural country?
Look at the road running from Eldoret to Kitale for example, the road is in bad shape and guess whose area is more affected? Ruto and the Jirongo., and these are the two leaders now fronting for young leaderswho does not care about those that elect them to that house,all they are telling us is young leaders.Uhuru Kenyatta, how long are people going to leave in there own country as squaters and yet he as aleader who want to be president in this country is the own of such land? I know the excuse will be it's family land,but are you as a leader justified to tells to elect you considering that? Land issues need to be addressed fully so that we do not have a repeat of tribal clashes that has since been the order of every electioneering year.Luhyas in the great North Rift and Other tribes lost their land in the 1st worst such clashes where they were killed by arrows that were imported in the country by the "unknown" people but the govertment then did not tell who actually imported those arros in the country
The bottom line here therefore is, let these individuals that are putting us in an electioneering mood start telling us how all of the above issues are going to be addressed so that Kenyans can leaves as Kenyans but not individual tribes
"Umoja ni nguvu,utengano ni udhaifu", thats just my parting shot
Good day to all
Nature Abhors A Vacuum
According to the ancient philosopher Aristotle, “Nature abhors a vacuum.”
Aristotle based his conclusion on the observation that nature requires
every space to be filled with something, even if that something is
colorless, odorless air.
The same principle is at work in our spiritual lives. When the Holy
Spirit begins to convict us of sin, the idea of starting a
self-improvement plan immediately comes to mind. We put forth our best
effort to defeat our worst habits. But every attempt to get rid of unclean
thoughts, attitudes, and desires is destined to fail because getting rid
of one creates a vacuum in our souls. As soon as we empty ourselves of
one vice, others move in to take its place, and we end up just as bad or
worse than when we started.
Thinking about vacuums helps us to understand the importance of what Paul
was saying to the Ephesians when he prayed that Christ would dwell in
their hearts through faith and that they would “know the love of
Christ . . . that [they] may be filled with all the fullness of God”
(3:19).
The only permanent solution to the problem of sin in our lives is to
replace it with the love of Jesus, which fills the vacuum. The more we are
filled with His love, the less room there is for any evil thing. —Julie
Ackerman Link
Father, thank You for Your Spirit
Fill us with His love and power;
Change us into Christ’s own image
Day by day and hour by hour. —Anon.
Aristotle based his conclusion on the observation that nature requires
every space to be filled with something, even if that something is
colorless, odorless air.
The same principle is at work in our spiritual lives. When the Holy
Spirit begins to convict us of sin, the idea of starting a
self-improvement plan immediately comes to mind. We put forth our best
effort to defeat our worst habits. But every attempt to get rid of unclean
thoughts, attitudes, and desires is destined to fail because getting rid
of one creates a vacuum in our souls. As soon as we empty ourselves of
one vice, others move in to take its place, and we end up just as bad or
worse than when we started.
Thinking about vacuums helps us to understand the importance of what Paul
was saying to the Ephesians when he prayed that Christ would dwell in
their hearts through faith and that they would “know the love of
Christ . . . that [they] may be filled with all the fullness of God”
(3:19).
The only permanent solution to the problem of sin in our lives is to
replace it with the love of Jesus, which fills the vacuum. The more we are
filled with His love, the less room there is for any evil thing. —Julie
Ackerman Link
Father, thank You for Your Spirit
Fill us with His love and power;
Change us into Christ’s own image
Day by day and hour by hour. —Anon.
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