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	<title>Comments on: Kenya: Our Possible Futures; Our Choices</title>
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		<title>By: kioko</title>
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		<description>Reading this article, leaves me with afew questions, but mainly as to whether the vast majority of Kenyans have an idea of how complex the situation is. When we embark on a clueless debate as to whether to try the lunatics of the post election mayhem in Hague or in Nairobi, one wonders, do we know the scenarios Mr Musungu has painted for us?  we are already retreating to our tribal enclaves because the question as to whther one goes to Hague or not will be answered dependent on whether  the perceived  victim is from my community or not. However one  positive aspect about the debate is that, kenyans are now aware albeit by mere perception at least there is bigger  being that the president, when it comes to matters of human life.Mr Musungu are at el nino and fast  going to th other extreme, I know not.</description>
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