Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Those Dogs of War: Were they Checked on Arrival?

When that loud dog-of-war from Armenia imported hounds from Dubai, were they checked at the airport by a vet to ensure that they didn't introduce some deadly variant of bird flu? Those of us who jet in and out of the country once in a while must have met the wrath of the airport staff who ferret the bags for anything including wilting Chinese orange plants. Whenever they are found out, they are confiscated....allow me to say in the inaccessible depth of those inspectors' bowels. They eat them though they claim that the same are unsuitable to be allowed into Kenya.

But that is not the point I want to make. When that haughty man who is moving around desecrating my homeland imported those haunts (that are capable of sending Maj. Gen. Ali to Allah before the appointed time) from Dubai, were they checked on arrival to ascertain that they are suitable to live in Kenya and terrorise Kenyan people on our own soil? Indeed do we have any stringent regulations to govern importation of any live animals? Or is it that because the importers are linked to the mighty of the land, one eye was closed to allow them free passage with those hound-flu infested terrorists from Dubai?

Next, how much provocation does Michuki need to send his rattle-snakes on the mighty foreigner, unless of course he was one of the rattle snakes that visited rampage on the Standard/ KTN?

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