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Jan 28, 2012 | Posted by: roboblogger

For Museveni, Kagame and unsaid reasons they getting so chummy

Full story: Daily Monitor

President Paul Kagame's newly frequent visits to Uganda are a good thing. That is as it should have been given the close history between the political establishments in Kampala and Kigali.

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The forgeten people

Jacksonville, FL

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Jan 29, 2012
 
They both crooks and steal from CONGO and the world nkows.
grut

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Jan 30, 2012
 
I prefer promoting peace than promoting hatred.
Obviously there is no perfect person living in Uganda, or even in America! Why should I expect Kagame and Museveni, or Mutebi and Cameron or the late Gadhafi and Putin or the Pope of Rome to be perfect? They are men just like you and me! Just look at the first comment we got and tell me if the critic is perfect or even a better gentlemam than the two presidents he criticizes?
Let's get over childish quarreling and talk about things that help our people.
IT is wonderful to see these two men enjoy friendly gestures. That is what neighbors are supposed to do!
Reconciliation is such a hard thing to achieve. So, once you do, treat it preciously.
It is so much easier to through a punch than to say "I am sorry!". I have no doubt that your next comment will prove me right!
kizito

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Jan 31, 2012
 
grut wrote:
I prefer promoting peace than promoting hatred.
Obviously there is no perfect person living in Uganda, or even in America! Why should I expect Kagame and Museveni, or Mutebi and Cameron or the late Gadhafi and Putin or the Pope of Rome to be perfect? They are men just like you and me! Just look at the first comment we got and tell me if the critic is perfect or even a better gentlemam than the two presidents he criticizes?
Let's get over childish quarreling and talk about things that help our people.
IT is wonderful to see these two men enjoy friendly gestures. That is what neighbors are supposed to do!
Reconciliation is such a hard thing to achieve. So, once you do, treat it preciously.
It is so much easier to through a punch than to say "I am sorry!". I have no doubt that your next comment will prove me right!
These two are talking about looting the poor countries.

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