Peter Simon
Mao as an individual has done a lot for Uganda: he pays taxes; he is a
lawyer which gives him legal expertise to advise; he is a head of a
political party; which criticizes government thus providing second opinion
to government agenda. He is a cultural leader by virtue of his age and
status. The list of what he has done goes on and on.
You have written very well and I truly appreciate the list. Which brings me
to a secondary question, is that your expectation out of him? You see
politicians will never do their job unless the population holds an
expectation and it holds it high. When you look at a country like Uganda and
a shame it so has become today, when you look at Uganda when people are
dying of jiggers and hospitals are taken over by Bats, is that what you
expect from Norbert Mao a politician that is in Uganda to oppose Museveni
and to build or create a better government?
Peter, Museveni has lead that country for almost 30 years, and when you
think about it he has managed to do so because he has enablers, a people
that have sacrificed that county for their own benefits. In as much as
Norbert Mao claims to oppose the government and he walks on the White house
lawn in protest he goes home and gets greeted by his wife who works for
Uganda government, and when he falls sick that very same Museveni flys him
out of the country for the idiots dying in the country do not pay taxes they
are not lawyers and they are not political party leaders. Among Musevenis
enablers is Dr Kiiza Besigye, Ssabassajja Mutebi, Nabagereka, Mugisha
Muntonyera, the entire Mengo and Bunyoro Kingdom establishment. To remove
Museveni from power today we must start by disabling the enablers. Peter
look at Buganda Kingdom right now, I understand Katikiro was in London
fundraising money for Buganda, but what Muganda actually gains out of that
fund raising? And yet Museveni directly gains out of it for you simply
cannot stand in London or Sweden and scream at the foreign funder of
Museveni that he is not a democratic man, when Katikiro and Nabagereka are
pisisng in London how they can get money and build Buganda. Money you will
never even ever see what it has done.
I will tell you a love story before I leave this very sad thread. Long long
ago there was a man by the name Wasswa Ziritwawula, he supported the
Movement and he supported Museveni but Ziritwawula also supported Museveni
because The Movement was built on being in power only one term. When
Museveni extended his first term, Wasswa walked away that to today he has
not returned into politics. When Wasswa falls sick he is not flown to London
as Nabagereka. Wasswa s wife does not work in state house as Norbert Maos
wife. He stood and he abandoned the failed government. If we are to change
Uganda we need to start changing small minds of Ugandans like you that
praise Katikiro, Nabagereka and Norbert Mao than Wasswa Ziritwawula. Why is
arguing sense to Ugandans such a wall climbing?
They are now selling Norbert Mao as a great man for he pays taxes. Really ?
Geeeeeez !!!!!!!!
EM
On the 49th Parallel
Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in
anarchy"
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni
katika machafuko"
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2014 4:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: {UAH} WILL MAO OPPOSE M7 AGAIN AFTER THIS?///
Edward Mulindwa,
Edward, I plead to you to answer any question I raise here. If you do not
want to answer each and every question I address to you, then don't bother
to respond to my thoughts. I do not know what you call a contribution
someone can make. Every person in any country matters that is why countries
conduct census to aid in planning how to serve each and every person. May be
you need to clarify what you were asking because I am kind of lost.
Mao as an individual has done a lot for Uganda: he pays taxes; he is a
lawyer which gives him legal expertise to advise; he is a head of a
political party; which criticizes government thus providing second opinion
to government agenda. He is a cultural leader by virtue of his age and
status. The list of what he has done goes on and on.
Once again, we have to recognize everyone for just being a citizen. Would
you not care if local villagers in Kitgum, or Katakwi or Semuto or
Kiryadongo died since in your view they have done nothing in Uganda even if
they produce food sold in Kampala or pay taxes?
Let us come to ourselves; what have you done for Uganda? Shouldn't we care
about you since I have not known your contribution in Uganda? As far as I
know, you are a Ugandan, and most importantly, a person.
It is that way of thinking that you have exhibited which resulted in some
people being killed by those who considered them "biological substances",
that needed to be dispensed of. That ideology resulted in thousands of
people being killed and others herded into IDPs where they perished en mass.
Last set of questions: what is considered a person's contribution? If you
can question what contribution a former MP, LCV Chairman and now a leader of
a political party has made, how much more will you question my contribution
to Uganda since I have not been overtly exposed like Mao? Does that mean I
have not contributed to Uganda's development?
Peter Simon
On Friday, August 22, 2014 5:12:10 PM, 'John Nsubuga' via Ugandans at Heart
(UAH) Community <[email protected]> wrote:
Spot on Man!! <https://overview.mail.yahoo.com/?.src=iOS>
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
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From: Allan <[email protected]>;
To: ug at <[email protected]>;
Subject: Re: {UAH} WILL MAO OPPOSE M7 AGAIN AFTER THIS?///
Sent: Fri, Aug 22, 2014 7:34:29 PM
Hehe
Sent from my LG G2 android smartphone device
On Aug 22, 2014 12:01 PM, "'Dr.Edward Kayondo' via Ugandans at Heart (UAH)
Community" <[email protected]> wrote:
You know I really like my friend Hon.Mao and I have advised him several
times on this forum to give up his Presidential aspirations because he will
not get there. However DP needs him and I wish he does the best for DP by
pursuing its leadership as chairman but opt out as its presidential
candidate. Let some one else other than the chairman stand that's the only
way you get the full participation of all the people in your party, the same
structure is seen in US and many other developed countries each party has a
person who runs its day to day activities during and outside the election
period, this keeps the party strong and brings in more participants, every
one feels like they have a chance and wont be blocked by its leader because
the same is also running.
Wish you a quick recovery my friend, it doesn't matter where help comes from
during preservation of life, so try to be above some of these topics for
your own good and for your family, in the end we are all human beings who
need each other to live a happy life.
Aluta Continua.
Eddie, M.D
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From: Herrn Edward Mulindwa <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; G_NET <[email protected]>;
[email protected]; [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2014 9:38 PM
Subject: {UAH} WILL MAO OPPOSE M7 AGAIN AFTER THIS?///
Ugandans
Seriously what has Norbert Mao done for you as Ugandans to earn this
"greatness"? And I am asking that question when I have just watched a press
conference where Karen Stintz has dropped out of the mayoral race of this
great city. Karen has been an elected city councilor for some 11 years, she
has been the head of Toronto transit commission and she knows this city
than me and you combined. But she has reached a point to realize that
however good are her policies she is not going to be elected come October.
Karen Stintz has decided to move on to do some other things, but I am here
to swear to you that she is an asset that one would wonder if the province
let alone Feds fail to pick her up for a huge appointment for she has the
brains and she yes can deliver. I can list you a whack of things she has
changed in this city yet she has decided to drop out of this race, and this
was her official statement. Video:
<http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/news-video/video-karen-stintz-announces
-her-decision-to-drop-out-of-the-toronto-mayoral-race/article20151195/>
Karen Stintz announces her decision to drop out of the Toronto mayoral race
. Ugandans what has Norbert Mao done for you to reach a level of being
licked this way ?
And it is a very open ended question.
EM
On the 49th Parallel
Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in
anarchy"
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni
katika machafuko"
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Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2014 8:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: {UAH} WILL MAO OPPOSE M7 AGAIN AFTER THIS?///
Great joy in all Ugandan hearts to learn that our Hon Mr Norbert Mao has
recovered and is soon resuming his very useful responsibilities to the
nation.
I too, I very warmly salute Gen Katumba for what he did. It was indeed very
heroic!
To save a life, there is no need to look into party politics, but to act
quicly, regardless!
Whenever I come to Uganda many people rush to me for help to cure a very
sick parent, etc and I react without any second thoughts.And I equally do so
when contacted from where I am, abroad.
Likewise, there is no need to debate any action in favour of Mao's
hospitalization. If he was helped in settling his bills, well and good!
After all he is a notable personality both inside and outside the country
and any news about the worsening of his plight or even his eventual death (
thank God it didn't happen ) would have caused a lot of tremors everywhere!
If NRM helped him financially, it was with money from our national coffers
to which every citizen is entitled. Could anyone blame Mao for this when the
poor man was unconscious when he was flown out of the country? Can anyone
blame anybody for getting cured and for having saved his life? Is it
sensible to blame anyone whose action leads to the full recovery of another
person? To save Mao's life is to save Uganda from many things.
The 300/=m paid to the hospital will one day be reimbursed by Providence in
many ways, thanks to Mao's dynamic action, etc...
It's NRM which is in fact indebted to Mao! Can anyone forget the role Mao
has played in everything in Northern Uganda and elsewhere in the country and
abroad within various Ugandan communities and on the international scene?
The very meritorious Mao's full recovery is the glad tidings now being heard
by all Ugandans. And we are very happy to see the very popular leader of the
very powerful Democratic Party finally getting well and coming out to share
life with us!
Mao is a politician and will not let down the populace and the party in any
next political activity including opposing M7. It's indeed a mission to be
accomplished, payment of hospital bills by a national treasury
notwithstanding! Politics is politics!
Long live Mao! Long live D.P.! Long live Uganda !
G.H.K.
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