LEADERS SHOULD BRIDLE THEIR TONGUES

When Wetangula shouted back at George W. Bush for asking Kenyan leaders to share power, it was well evident that far from what Kofi Annan is telling us, there is no deal and there will never be a deal. Kibaki and his cronies have not moved an inch from from their erstwhile position of impunity and careless arrogance. While ODM, the rightful winners of the Presidential elections, have tried to accommodate their views and even bent low to negotiate with them on an issue that many would not dare negotiate. Kenyans should be reminded that that they are not special. There is nothing in the world that can stop Kenya from being worse than any state in History if arrogance and stupid hard-line cannot be tamed. If we do not bridle our tongues, it will just be a matter of time. Kenya is yet to see a fight to death if these talks fail. If these few conceited people cannot see the anger that is written all over the faces of Kenyans, then let the world stand aside and watch from the
 sidelines. No group of people will remain to call themselves Kenyans within Kenyan borders. Those who are trying to delay or sabotage these talks can at best be called foolish.
  
  Sillah Oriato

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