Semakula:
Apparently everything that you have said has been done by the present regime more than the past. So where do we go from here as Uganda from different parts of the same country? Do you think your method will solve uganda's problem as a nation?
 
Do you think it would be a good idea to cut off the northerners beyond a certain line so that no one can cross that line? There is however a possibility that you are not yet mature enough to talk about the affairs of country with so many diverse culture and people as Uganda. I wonder wheter you know why we have constitution. Just think, or try to think a little bit this time, and you may find that the solution to the problem is being treated equal in the eyes of the law.
 
Kong watemu do en ryeko wu ni!
 
In a message dated 2/19/2004 2:33:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I'dn't trust the UPC further than I can throw them -- which is not very far; nor give their lies any currency.

Unfortunately, while DP undergoes its re-birth, the UPC are lurching onto the very ideas we have long advocated, especially federalism based on economically viable units/states -- ideas that the UPC have in the past worked tirelessly to destroy, hinder and/or otherwise obsfucate.

It is encumbate (sp) upon all of us to keep remindind Ugandans, especially the UB40s, on UPC's well-documented role in causing chaos in Uganda on two separate occassions: Obote I and Obote II. 

UPC is our enemy, nor matter how they package themselves. Remember Naakulabye! Remember the infamous killing fields of 'Luweero Triangle'! Remember 'Panda Gari'! Remember 1966!, etc, etc. Never, never again!

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