Aug 08 2008
Uganda Old people’s programs suc!

When you thought that uganda could do with one dictator, now we have a new set of dictators disguised as a political union. Are we so gullible that some losers can think for the rest of Us? Was there a referendum to ask Ugandans whether the Obotes, Nkangis and the Besigye families could unite our votes in one basket?

I mean, I keep thinking, ‘What’s it all about? The Tyrant and the opposition now have decided to gang-up on Ugandans. Is it a generation thing where the old think for Us, that the rest of ugandans are useless and they have to do away with the way society operates because they’re gullible, youthful and they should be kept in suppression as long as the Musevenis, Besigyes, Obotes, Nkangis [Lukyamuzis] and the Kuffars of Jeema are still breathing?

We bet this is another scheme being engineered by foreign conservative forces that have been profiting from the genocide in northern uganda with well-known, colonial gangs like; Oxfam, Caritas, World vision, USAID, UCANN, CNN, BBC, VOA, ICC [international colonial court] etc. Now the authors of uganda tyranny, are trying to redeem themselves by renaming their sins ” THE UGANDAN DIASPORA INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR DEVELOPMENT, SOLIDARITY AND DEMOCRACY.” This type of elite that poses as the friend of the people, has Nothing, Nothing democratic to offer Ugandans apart from a new foul smell of tribal party politics, that excludes the majority of Ugandans from making important decision on matters like governance. Already a group of scumbugs[Besigye, Winnie Byanyima, Mugisha Muntu, Miria Obote, Keneth Lukyamuzi, Amanya Mushega, etc], have decided for Ugandans how they ought to achieve self-governance in the future!
We shall fight them because fighting to us, is like ironing a shirt!!
To Be Continued!!
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