Saturday, April 14, 2007

'The Riza Deal'

Interesting week right?
Scientists informed us that apparently there is a gene in some of us that is making us fat! And the World Bank president is in hot soup. He is still waiting for the members to decide in a vote I think - why waste every one's time.

In fact what's up with all this so called leaders?

One of the reasons the Republican party lost ground during the last primary elections was the undoing of the 'conservative' leaders I am made to understand. Yeah I know the war in Iraq is VERY VERY unpopular but aside from the problems in the White House - we sometimes set very high standards on others and end up falling.
Just before the elections a leading Republican supporter was found to be in a compromising relationship with a male escort - well he actually explained he was hooked to some type of drugs.
My point is not whether he was innocent or not - imagine the standards the WB has set especially for African leaders. They all think we are the most corrupt creatures on earth.

Was it not Pattni who said something to the effect 'People leaving in stone houses should NOT throw stones', since that day I saw Paul Muite in a new light

Simply Mr Paul Wolfowitz - I feel what he is going through but again he expects others to be descent let him do the descent thing. It is not enough to apologise - he has lost face even among his staff.
You can't have the cake and eat too.

My fear is that the man is a politician - so he is used to being villified and means he will not bulge - I told you I love politicians (In their own small world they think the world has gone bananas and the are the only descent people remaining.)
Imagine what he would have said if Kibaki did the same (I'm just trying to make a point here Kibaki is the first name that came to my mind!)

On a positive note the weather is lovely today and the ladies are tempting - enough said. My standards are high but again I am human! The sun is already affecting me.

So I'm looking for a place OF MY OWN - I think it's way past time to do that.

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