Author: fictitious
Fri Oct 10 19:10:14 2008

These are fictions from Uganda's most useless leader in the history of the country. The fact that the only development worth mention was done by previous regimes that lasted less than the time Museveni has been in power is very telling. As usual he is trying to milk the Bush war on international terrorism - as he has milked the Global fight on AIDS money, which he has consistently misappropriated - to give a semblance of legitimacy to an essentially corrupt and bankrupt military dictatorship. Museveni's problems are with the people of Uganda, who he has terrorised for 23 years. It is time for new leadership in Uganda. For twenty three years there is not a worthy passable road in Uganda, not a hospital, nor a school, and not a single democratic institution in the country, simply because he is incapable of building any, intellectually or otherwise. For one he is undemocratic when both the natinal and international paradigm has shifted wholey towards democracy. The only thing he knows or ever learnt was what he picked up when he visited Samora Machel when the latter was waging Mozambique's guerilla war for independence against the colonial Portugal.

Obote for all his failing was the only leader who made a genuine attempt at democratic governance; Museveni the thug doesn't have the werewithal to move Uganda forward, except of course terrorising Ugandans and Africans in failed or failing countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo.

On the apparent collapse of financial markets: Uganda is toast. This is a regime that depends on 50% foreign funding and 40 % of defence spending is foreign funded. That funding will as soon dried up before the final bell tolls on Wall Street or London. Why is he crying wolf about international terrorism ? Because that is his only meal ticket. Somalia is all Africa's problem, its is not exclusively Uganda's problem. And if anything Ethiopia, not Uganda, is the real lead actor in the Somalian theatre.




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