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Mw Kampe,
Sorry, I do not know where I am trying to mislead our kids. Why? Because I am just thinking it would be good if there would be political programs for the campaigns for the different political parties in Uganda.
In my opinion, I feel it would be good for example if we say on Monday the NRA/M would hold her political campaigns at Kajansi say at 13:00 ending at 13:50, I think the allotted times should be for NRA/M only without any party. The question is, what is misleading about this program?
Mzee Ocaya pOcure
Den onsdag, 15 augusti 2018 8:14 skrev 'Ingram Kampe' via Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com>:
Mr Ocaya- I respect your analysis. But please tell some of our people (Ugandans) on this forum-who are semi-intellectual tribalists to desist from misleading us and our kids
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On Tue, 8/14/18, 'Ocaya Mike pOcure' via Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Subject: SV: {UAH} H.E Bobi Wine - Full Speech in Arua District, Promises to Liberate Uga...
Received: Tuesday, August 14, 2018, 11:48 PM
Fellow
Ugandans,I think, this political
campaign arrangement in Uganda whereby the whole political
parties gather for vote canvassing the same day in the same
town must be regulated by both the police and the electoral
commission authority if Ugandans want peaceful politics and
political maturity to take place. Frankly, I must say even here
in older democratic country like Sweden, the whole political
party do not carry vote campaigns and, or canvassing in the
same town at the same times. Political campaigns are
regulated by both the police and the electoral commission
authority offices for a peaceful political campaigns in this
democratic country. Agreeable, multi-party
political developments had taken more than 300 years in
Sweden, but I think we always see political party campaign
regulations do take place in Sweden during every election
circles. Why? I think, it is because of human emotions and
over excitements which may push human beings to cause some
uncalled for actions. This is why, I feel the political
chaos in Arua could have not happen if the political
campaigns were to have been regulated by both the electoral
commission authorities and the police.
Lastly, fellow Ugandans, let us
agree to disagree but we must know that multi-party
political maturity requires proper regulation to lower down
the political temperatures in the country. Because, under
the lower political temperature we make reasonable thinking
for the betterment of our dear country. True and sincere
democracy could be built through peaceful
understandings. Mzee Ocaya
pOcure
Den onsdag, 15
augusti 2018 3:42 skrev 'Simon Okurut' via Ugandans
at Heart (UAH) Community
Allan,
And NRM thinks it business as usual?
Continue increasing the opposition support by detaining
critics, I wonder how NRM will celebrate Arua if its
candidate won after arresting oppose candidates and
supporters. Whether NRM was popular or not, its win will be
blamed on harassing opposition.
I wonder what they expect the future
to be. I don't envy some people.
Peter Simon
On Monday, August 13, 2018, 3:37:29 a.m.
MDT, Allan <barigye.rugos@gmail.com> wrote:
*A positive mind
is a courageous mind, without doubts and fears, using
the experience and
wisdom to give the best of
him/herself. We must dare
invent the future!
The only way of
limiting the usurpation of power by
individuals, the military or
otherwise, is to put the people in
charge - Capt. Thomas.
Sankara {RIP}
'1949-1987
*"Those who make peaceful
revolution impossible will make
violentrevolution inevitable"**…
*J.F Kennedy
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