Jubilee has now bought the line by their bloggers and come out to call Raila Odinga a supporter of Al Shabaab. I then wonder why they have not moved to arrest and try him for treason. I hope Raila sues them for everything they got.
One time Oloitip Tip called Jaramogi names. Jaramogi sued. Tip Tip made fun of the suit. Jaramogi returned to court. Tip said he could pay and buy Jaramogi and his wives in the process. Jaramogi returned to court. Fast forward. Tip is kicked out of government just when the judge gets the courage to read the judgement that had taken years to write. Tip Tip is broke. No government to pay. The lawyers go for his property. Tip Tip is sick. He begs Jaramogi to let him off the hook. Jaramogi forgives him.
When you have a majority of news wires saying "KDF camp was overrun" citing witnesses and intelligence how do you as a Ruling party continue to insist on lying to citizens?
I was very happy when an MP was judged out of UK Parliament for "telling lies".
Jubilee leaders have accused Cord leader Raila Odinga of giving Al-Shabaab mileage over his false statements regarding the Friday attack in Somalia.
Mr Odinga wrote in a statement published on his Twitter account on Saturday that "we have now established beyond doubt that tens of our soldiers died on the line of duty in Somalia following an attack by militants", which the leaders said is a way of portraying the terrorist group as a victor.
Senate Majority Leader Kithure Kindiki told Mr Odinga he is not the Kenya Defence Forces spokesman, hence he should not comment on what is contrary to the official response from the department.
"We must protect the dignity of our country. Fellow Kenyans should not talk as if they are the spokesperson of the Al-Shabaab," Prof Kindiki said.
There have been conflicting reports on the number of KDF soldiers who died following an attack by the militants at Kulbiyow camp.
International news agency BBC had reported that about 56 had died, but KDF spokesman Lt-Col Paul Njuguna put the number at nine.
Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko told the opposition leader to respect Kenyans and avoid spreading information for selfish interests.
"We respect you but stop using the lives of Kenyans for political mileage," the senator said.
They were speaking at a church service in Nairobi.
Dagoretti South MP and Nairobi governorship aspirant Dennis Waweru admonished leaders who relish when the Kenyan military is attacked.
"Some leaders are rejoicing in the attack instead of trying to protect our country from external attacks. He should stop that," Mr Waweru said.
The ODM leader's stance that the military should be withdrawn from the war-torn country has been unshaken.
In his past statements he has said that "We commend our forces for the good work in destroying the terror group. But as far as we are concerned they have no business being there anymore".
http://www.nation.co.ke/news/Friday-attack-in-Somalia/1056-3791672-mf1govz/index.html