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Kenya has been forced to stand down politically.

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Re: Kenya has been forced to stand down politically.

Postby Cirwaaq » Sun Oct 30, 2011 6:28 am

:clap: It was worth every second.

I have yet to observe any views of yours that are constant or understand anything you value permanently. Apply your above comments and analysis on your self.

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Re: Kenya has been forced to stand down politically.

Postby Voltage » Sun Oct 30, 2011 6:51 am

I am not into illogical fallacies and generalizations in specific circumstances. In my college courses, my professors bluntly called that "bullshitting." You made an observation, I derided it. You persisted, i then made it apparent to you the holes in that observation. You have decided then to engage in a red herring. I made my point and am satisfied with it.

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Re: Kenya has been forced to stand down politically.

Postby Cirwaaq » Sun Oct 30, 2011 7:08 am

I am not into illogical fallacies and generalizations in specific circumstances. In my college courses, my professors bluntly called that "bullshitting." You made an observation, I derided it. You persisted, i then made it apparent to you the holes in that observation. You have decided then to engage in a red herring. I made my point and am satisfied with it.
I am pleased for you.

It is far more illogical to pursue irrelevance beyond a casual online comment. I'd rather concede then risk compromise of actual values.

I appeciate our core differences :up: Victory is yours.

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Re: Kenya has been forced to stand down politically.

Postby Voltage » Sun Oct 30, 2011 7:15 am

Crafty writing, little substance. You shouldn't sell me so short. I would rather you disagreed with substance rather than concede without substance. At least then I would not doubt your authenticity. If you will admit you erred, admit it bravely. Playing for the gallery is really cowardly.

In retrospect, I agree you seem weary of confrontation and I do seem accepting of it, but it is only because I feel strongly towards your wrong judgement as expressed towards a neighbor we should thank for hosting our people fleeing war and insecurity. There is no hostility from my part.

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Re: Kenya has been forced to stand down politically.

Postby udun » Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:12 am

According to Indian Ocean Newsletter, Kenyan President Kibaki reluctantly authorized the invasion and "insisted that this incursion should be swift without Kenyans making a lengthy stay in Somalia, so as not to provoke reprisal attacks in Kenya," when his security ministers presented the plan. Kibaki is also lobbying Commonwealth states to support and strengthen the TFG.

Reporting are also coming out of Kenya that the Kenyan government and Al-Shabaab are in-talks at this point. This could be the reason why there is a halt to Kenyan Military's advance.


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