ODM minister in SMS hate rage

Brief:

A Cabinet minister is among those who sent several virulent messages, which could be used against him when the prosecution begins the Standard on Sunday has learnt. ...more

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1. On Sunday October 25, 2009, 18:13 PM , nobert, Belize wrote:
  Kenyans must stop being used by these selfish greedy politicians who behave like they own the country. Just because they are rich by what they loot from poor wanainchi, Kenyans must wake up to challenges ahead. Listen to their speeches, they have no shame, no substance and nothing to bring people together for the benefit of all. Do these politicians have families?

 

2. On Sunday October 25, 2009, 14:14 PM , mwangi ngamate, Suriname wrote:
  That the US Embassy has evidence on phone conversations and video footage? What is the function of this unit in the country? Kenyans today is a sad day upon this revelation. I have since learnt that we are a CIA colony.

 

3. On Saturday October 24, 2009, 20:20 PM , john Okumu, United States wrote:
  The only way Kenya will change for the better is to see high level criminals like these on TV in handcuffs being sent to jail, in the Hague Slobadan Milosevic stlye!For a long time the "high" and "mighty" have gotten away with corruption and other high crimes while the ordinary poor are handed hefty sentences for petty offenses.

 


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