Sounds weird huh? especially when i have no intention of talking about sex at all, that is the amazing book written by three UN volunteers, Ken, Heidi and Andrew whose work have spanned over a decade, taking them to different parts of the world to volunteer, the lives that they have touched, but more so the lives that touched them. The striking thing about the book is the rawness with which it brings the experiences to life, raw, painful and quite memorable and one story was about Rwanda. Sad story where brother did not recognize brother and hell broke loose. But the story that is often untold is that part of our world knew long before it happened that it was a time bomb in waiting, the talk went on, small sins went unpunished and finally it was genocide. What will it take for us to see how it all started.
Am so sad tonight, a woman hacked to death, died in front of journalists, neighbours, friends, and the police, and on the background her house burning down.I cried when those 30 people died, and i also cried today. It seems all this talk is not helping, are we a new Rwanda waiting to happen? Held to ransom by a few, Kenya is been taken to the dogs! I want the world to remember that we all have a chance to save Kenya, we need help. I am a Kenyan, and tonight am crying that we need help. How can we kill our own like that? The army should come out now, all arms should be up to stop the madness.Somebody must have sold us to the devil during last elections, and it is pay back time, and somebody is using Kenyan lives to do so, is the government saying they cannot deal with murderers? Hunger is killing some of us, and our "good" neighbours are taking the opportunity to edge in, can it get better than that?
Good health starts with a dignified living. I feel a lump in my throat when i want to talk about Malaria right now. The right to life is one of the human rights, and good health follows. As we celebrate malaria day and a hope for a free malaria infected people, lets put our countrymen and women in prayers tonight. I pray that Kofi Annan had the best interest of Kenyans in his heart when he brokered the grand coalition deal, otherwise the thieves just got better, they are now murderers of their own. How can a people not fear the blood they share in their veins? Where is the national intelligence on this killer groups. where is the investigative reports of the police, because anger will not solve our problems, the weakness of a rotten and failed system is now showing,
Am saddened, touched, and quite saddened indeed. Can the politicians stop their petty fights, for a group that has problems paying tax in this country, can they at least make sure it is conducive for the taxpayers!
Friday, April 24, 2009
Emergency sex?
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