Hahahahah, you got something to say. Monarchism with democracy is good. Your ideas about monarchies are yours and mine are mine. I see nothing wrong with monarchism with democracy.
Republicanism as we know it in Uganda has cost us more lives than monarchism has. Ex. look at the republicanis
Members:
I don't understand where these women, who buy houses, cars, etc and register them in their husbands' names come from. That is by far a different planet they come from from where I come from. Everything I sweat for in this life especially real valuable property like a car, a house, a b
Anyomokolo:
Does it matter whether I'm a woman or a man?? What has my being a man or a woman got to do with you answering the questions I raised?? Let me hope my curiousity is not stopping you from answering the questions.
Just answer the questions of how you are going to have your unborn d
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Sister Rehema,
Don't waste your breath and time on these sour-pusses.
Not too long ago there was an article in Monitor
followed by responses and topic was the Baganda and
the Northern war.
There have also been a lot of discussion on the
subject on this forum.
To a malcontent, no matter what you
Are you a man or a woman? I can't tell by your name. I think you are a man 'coz you are too curious.Rehema Mukooza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyomokolo:
Do whatever you wanna do with your sexual nomadism where you move from one greener pastures to the next. Like I've said before, Sky is the li
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Just 11 months ago, in his celebrated oration documenting the awesome
details of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, US Secretary of State Colin
Powell made sure that he would
Big Spenders: MPs Who Are Forever Broke
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Is your Member of Parliament suddenly proving elusive? And are you at a loss
as to why he or she cannot honour pledges for fund-drives, or are you
wondering why "c
Gook,
There are at least two other ways to look at the blood-soaked chapters of
our history:
1. Both Obote and Museveni wooed the Baganda and the Buganda monarchy to
seize power -each time with disastrous consequences for most of us.
2. On at least two critical times in our history, the monarchy
Zakoomu,
If I may add other another instance of the Kabaka's goodwill: He traveled
more than once to the refugee camps in northern Uganda to show solidarity
with residents who were being looted and killed by armed groups as our own
UPDF looked the other way.
At 10:11 AM 1/23/2004 -0800, you wr
My dear Zakoomu,
It wasn't my intention to draw attention away from Kabaka Mutebi's
praiseworthy peace efforts. But since you appear so eager to proselytize
on behalf of monarchies, let me state my position more clearly.
1. I do not believe that political power should be inherited and I consid
Makanga:
I can not believe what you've said until I see some evidence. The story is coming from one source (you alone), how do I know it's true?? By asking you again?? Hmmm, I don't think so, maybe from other sources, I might.
How can the Kabaka compensate people's property in the Luweero if
Mulindwa:
You said: "Today Ssabasajja for the first time has come out and become involved." This is a total lie and you know it. This is not the first time the King has extended his hand into trying to solve the Northern war.
1). The King's foundation scholarship fund has given scholarship
Vukoni,
I agree with you here, but yet again you should have been in Luwero when him and Mu7 went about preaching about the new change they would usher and the methods they would use to bring about that change.
They, him and M7, hade clearly identified whom their enemies were. Hoes, pangas and ru
Ssemakula:
I agree with you. I hope the ends (peace) justifies the means (political status), and not the other way around. For some people, I wonder what their motive is, it's the political status that justifies peace. That is sooo sad while people are being slaughtered by the gov't.
Even
Lupa-Lasaga:
Being a monarchist is not a bad thing. Monarchism with fundamental democracy is alot more better than the One-party Movement System our country has been lead into chaos with. How come Ugandans have accepted this One-party Movement system and they they dispise our good old fashioned
I'm not a monarchist but if truth be told, this Kabaka has displayed
remarkable statesmanship in expressing solidarity with Ugandans and other
Africans within our borders who continue to bear the brunt of the NRM's
failed militarist approach to solving every problem.
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Jonah, I was wondering where you were becuase since I came back you dissappeared as if you don't like me. How are you?
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Mw. Ssemakula,you are spot on ! When the Kabaka keeps quiet, they say he doesn't care. When he says or does something, the sam
Mw. Ssemakula,
you are spot on ! When the Kabaka keeps quiet, they say he doesn't care.
When he says or does something, the same people attack him for having done
so.
But what is most abominable are the lies they concoct along the way. The
mouthpiece of the communications gang is telling us th
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1. hired assassins, contracted by people from the October 9th Movement
WHO WERE THE OCTOBER 9 THE MOVEMENT?!!
2. ARE THE HIRERS OF Androa AND Joseph Denis Kakooza KNOWN - THEY
SHOULD BE INS'T IT?
3. ARE THE HIRERS IN PRISON FOR MURDER TOO?
4. WHA
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Nema
The article below where the so called one "EXPERT" Luc Maene, director
general of the International Fertilisers Industry Association (IFA)
argue Uganda to use more biocid products,
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Avocado waves its pro-health banner
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Folkloric medicine claims that the decoction of avocado leaves is an
effective remedy for arthritis. To test this cl
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