Brethren,
If I could add my two cents & a penny for your thoughts on this quandary... I'd like to start off by saying of how proud I am of my fellow youth. All of you! Our turnout during the general election was honourable but I beseech us not to give up despite its outcome. We're young, we've much to learn & endure but remember the goodness we saw in one another before the 27th of December. Don't deny one another the freedom to life in the name of supporting an elite who don't give a damn about us. Both Kibaki & Raila don't deserve to govern this country. Kibaki rigged his way into a second term & Raila hasn't asked his supporters to cool down 'coz peace doesn't support his cause & he's hoping the mayhem will give His Excellency a crisis of conscience that'll see him step down thus enabling him ascend to the Presidency. We're all created uniquely & it's with this uniqueness that each of us brings something diffrerent to the national table:
intellect, strength of character, athletic prowess etc but we're all equal in at least one way, each of us is willing to make the sacrifices a Kenyan needs to make, even the ultimate one. We all possess gifts & abilities that no one else has & let's use them to rebuild our motherland despite the losses we've incurred during the general election & its aftermath however long it'll take 'coz we ain't going anywhere. Don't forget to pray for hope & the restoration of peace.
Our beloved Kenya: "Land of the Free, Home of the Brave..."
Kind regards,
Michael.
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"To see a world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a wildflower...hold infinity in the palm of your hand, and eternity in an hour..."
~ William Blakeg.
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