Judge Andrew Napolitano explains the relationship of the States to the Federal Government under the Constitution
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Kenya - National Assembly Official Report - Thursday March 25, 2010
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OFFICIAL REPORT
Thursday, 25th March, 2010
The House met at 2.30 p.m.
APPROVAL OF DRAFT CONSTITUTION OF REPUBLIC OF KENYA THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Section 33(4) of the Constitution of Kenya Review Act, 2008, this House approves the Draft Constitution submitted by the Committee of Experts and laid on the Table of this House on Tuesday 2nd March, 2010.
now look at page 31 of this document - Mr Orengo (the Minister of Lands) is addressing the parliament....The other thing that we are addressing through devolution is exclusion. What has made us suffer as a nation is exclusion. Once people feel excluded, even when you want to employ a policeman or constable or you want to build a dispensary, it must come from the centre. In the colonial days, these things were being done on the ground and they could give bursaries and build roads. I commend devolution. Those who fear devolution are living in the past. They are being guided by their ethnic consideration and objectives. They are living in the past. If America was living in a situation where they feared ethnicity and did not see itself as a multiparty state or nation, how could a young man born here in Kenya, who is not even a native American, become the President of America? It is because they did away with exclusion. What has killed us here is exclusion; that once Mr. Orengo is President, I know of no other place than Ugenya. That is why we were fighting against these many Presidencies in the past. I hope that Kenya will come of age. This country must come of age. People want freedom and nations want
liberation, but countries want independence. I beg to support.
The odd thing here is, noone questioned this statement as being false.
Click her for the Full Report NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OFFICIAL REPORT
Thursday, 25th March, 2010
The House met at 2.30 p.m.
APPROVAL OF DRAFT CONSTITUTION OF REPUBLIC OF KENYA THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Section 33(4) of the Constitution of Kenya Review Act, 2008, this House approves the Draft Constitution submitted by the Committee of Experts and laid on the Table of this House on Tuesday 2nd March, 2010.
now look at page 31 of this document - Mr Orengo (the Minister of Lands) is addressing the parliament....The other thing that we are addressing through devolution is exclusion. What has made us suffer as a nation is exclusion. Once people feel excluded, even when you want to employ a policeman or constable or you want to build a dispensary, it must come from the centre. In the colonial days, these things were being done on the ground and they could give bursaries and build roads. I commend devolution. Those who fear devolution are living in the past. They are being guided by their ethnic consideration and objectives. They are living in the past. If America was living in a situation where they feared ethnicity and did not see itself as a multiparty state or nation, how could a young man born here in Kenya, who is not even a native American, become the President of America? It is because they did away with exclusion. What has killed us here is exclusion; that once Mr. Orengo is President, I know of no other place than Ugenya. That is why we were fighting against these many Presidencies in the past. I hope that Kenya will come of age. This country must come of age. People want freedom and nations want
liberation, but countries want independence. I beg to support.
The odd thing here is, noone questioned this statement as being false.
Click her for the Full Report NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OFFICIAL REPORT
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Saturday, April 10, 2010
Obama, Alinsky, and Scapegoats
Last year American Thinker posted an excellent Article called "Obama, Alinsky and Scapegoats" written by James Lewis.
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