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SV: {UAH} Mbabazi In-law Attacks NRM Chief Whip

Hmmm, full of emotion, attitude and contradiction.

Very funny. In my opinion, madam Alice should chill
and allow time to pass before sending this kind of reaction:

"...I have been following NRM since a very early age. I have every confidence that a day will come when Justine, Anite and Todwong will be discarded like Kleenex tissues," said Ruhindi.

"..Please never let anyone fool you into thinking that they are superior. If anything MPs are our employees. We put bacon on their table; we have the power to show them the door if we are not happy. We evaluate, appraise and reward them accordingly," she said...
"......I will save my breath not to mention the little people like Todwong and Anite who have no clue on how NRM came about."
 
She just said we should allow the thought that some people are superior. Yet, she is calling other people "LITTLE PEOPLE"?!

Besides, there is nothing being done now that was done pretty much differently before.

Nej, I believe time cures and Madam Alice should chill a while. Otherwise, there is risk that enmity takes control.
Noc'la gaumoy
"WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.




Den söndag, 28 september 2014 18:15 skrev Gwokto La'Kitgum <lakitgum@gmail.com>:


Mbabazi In-law Attacks NRM Chief Whip

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Alice Ruhindi (L), Jacqueline and Mbabazi in a group photo
Alice Ruhindi (L), Jacqueline and Mbabazi in a group photo
Outgoing Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi's sister-in-law Alice Ruhindi is at it again, this time round blasting the ruling NRM Chief whip Justine Lumumba.
The controversial social media enthusiast last night used Facebook to take on Lumumba, saying the party official will one day find her political career in the dustbin after being used and dumped by NRM bosses.
"Madam Justine should talk to those who have been there and got the t-shirt to show. I have been following NRM since a very early age. I have every confidence that a day will come when Justine, Anite and Todwong will be discarded like Kleenex tissues," said Ruhindi.
She added: "For now, let them enjoy and make noise."
It all started with Lumumba saying cabinet will hold a party at Club Guvnor to see off Mbabazi and welcome new premier Dr Ruhakana Rugunda.
Lumumba said such would be a grand opportunity, "to enjoy and appreciate Kampala night life which I enjoy once a month."
This did not go down well with Ruhindi, a harsh critic of President Museveni and sister of Mbabazi's wife, Jacqueline Mbabazi.
She said MPs must discard their superiority complex.
"Please never let anyone fool you into thinking that they are superior. If anything MPs are our employees. We put bacon on their table; we have the power to show them the door if we are not happy. We evaluate, appraise and reward them accordingly," she said.
"Our MPs are people like you and myself. If we did not vote for them, they would not be in Parliament."
Ruhindi further pointed out that "it is a total disgrace that some NRM MPs should be celebrating the departure of JPAM from office given that he remains the rightful Secretary General of NRM. Obviously, I will save my breath not to mention the little people like Todwong and Anite who have no clue on how NRM came about."
She also criticised NRM's plans of holding a huge rally to welcome President Museveni from New York, United States today Saturday.
"Calling on citizens to line Entebbe road to welcome 'Oga on top' is not only laughable but a mockery to civilized behaviour. It reminds me of Eddy Murphy's coming to America," said Ruhindi.
Fight back
Ruhindi recently encouraged Jacqueline to soldier on and fight back whenever she feels her husband is being unfairly treated.
"A loving couple must support each other not just in politics but in our daily lives and careers. People do not just marry to have children and rear goats. Jacqueline grew up in a family where our mother supported our father unconditionally," Ruhindi said of Jacqueline.
"I would consider her a failure if she did not support her husband. She is not a pushover. Those expecting any of the Ruhindi girls to sit and do nails, hair and apply lippy to look good for the husband forget it. We were brought up with strong values of hard work and we are all go getters. Just like Ann Kansiime, we are true Ninja girls. Push me, I'll bite your nose."
She added: "If you give me a lift to Kampala today, my eyes would be focusing on number 10 Entebbe road. I am qualified and Ugandan enough to be the head of state just like any other Ugandan. I consider it disrespectful for some people to think only they are entitled to be bankers, lawyers, engineers and presidents. That was then."
"Today the landscape has changed; the terrain if different. It is strictly free opportunities for all. Those living in ancient times should either retire to their villages or seek visa for Mars. Uganda is for all of us to enjoy without shame, fear or hindrance."
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Gwokto La'Kitgum
"Even a small dog can piss on a tall Building", Jim Hightower

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