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mudavadi vs raila
nostoppingthis
#31 Posted : Tuesday, May 22, 2012 8:19:13 AM
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morre wrote:
Robinhood wrote:
[quote=nostoppingthis]What is happening to Mudavadi? Have they abandoned him now that he has left ODM? Everyone was at (K)ICC!!!

http://www.standardmedia...2000058460&pageNo=1[/quote]

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

It is likely that the fellow is totally on his own. The O2 will have their way. But I suspect they will also start fighting among themselves.


the idea of pushing icc cases till end of election has made things complicated for one mr MM and his supporter(kizito) and things juicy for Rao....



The question I keep asking, when the Uhuruto group indicated that RAO is the one who has taken them to the Hague (they must have resided to the fact that RAO must really be powerful)...now that Okampo has decided to delay the trials, will they credit RAO for delaying their cases?
nakujua
#32 Posted : Tuesday, May 22, 2012 9:02:57 AM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
morre wrote:
Robinhood wrote:
[quote=nostoppingthis]What is happening to Mudavadi? Have they abandoned him now that he has left ODM? Everyone was at (K)ICC!!!

http://www.standardmedia...2000058460&pageNo=1[/quote]

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

It is likely that the fellow is totally on his own. The O2 will have their way. But I suspect they will also start fighting among themselves.


the idea of pushing icc cases till end of election has made things complicated for one mr MM and his supporter(kizito) and things juicy for Rao....



The question I keep asking, when the Uhuruto group indicated that RAO is the one who has taken them to the Hague (they must have resided to the fact that RAO must really be powerful)...now that Okampo has decided to delay the trials, will they credit RAO for delaying their cases?


I thought only the court has the power to determine the dates not Ocampo, and if I remember right, its UK and FM who appealed some ruling and asked for the case to be delayed until the appeal has been concluded.
nostoppingthis
#33 Posted : Tuesday, May 22, 2012 9:07:17 AM
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nakujua wrote:
nostoppingthis wrote:
morre wrote:
Robinhood wrote:
[quote=nostoppingthis]What is happening to Mudavadi? Have they abandoned him now that he has left ODM? Everyone was at (K)ICC!!!

http://www.standardmedia...2000058460&pageNo=1[/quote]

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

It is likely that the fellow is totally on his own. The O2 will have their way. But I suspect they will also start fighting among themselves.


the idea of pushing icc cases till end of election has made things complicated for one mr MM and his supporter(kizito) and things juicy for Rao....


splitting hairs!!! Okay, let me rephrase...the UHURUTO group indicated that RAO has the powers to take them to the Hague so as to lock them out of the presidential elections, now that the courts have decided to postpone, will they credit RAO for the same?

The question I keep asking, when the Uhuruto group indicated that RAO is the one who has taken them to the Hague (they must have resided to the fact that RAO must really be powerful)...now that Okampo has decided to delay the trials, will they credit RAO for delaying their cases?


I thought only the court has the power to determine the dates not Ocampo, and if I remember right, its UK and FM who appealed some ruling and asked for the case to be delayed until the appeal has been concluded.

nakujua
#34 Posted : Tuesday, May 22, 2012 9:08:11 AM
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I think for MM it was a lost situation, had he stayed in ODM RAO would most likely not had picked him as the running mate - I think he will be looking elsewhere away from the rift and western kenya for a VP.
The only way out was to find an exit. I think he has shown maturity so far and its much credit for him to try this out on his own without joining the g7 guys.
He is still politically young and there is the next and next election still.
nostoppingthis
#35 Posted : Tuesday, May 22, 2012 9:09:17 AM
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nakujua wrote:
nostoppingthis wrote:
morre wrote:
Robinhood wrote:
[quote=nostoppingthis]What is happening to Mudavadi? Have they abandoned him now that he has left ODM? Everyone was at (K)ICC!!!

http://www.standardmedia...2000058460&pageNo=1[/quote]

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

It is likely that the fellow is totally on his own. The O2 will have their way. But I suspect they will also start fighting among themselves.


the idea of pushing icc cases till end of election has made things complicated for one mr MM and his supporter(kizito) and things juicy for Rao....



The question I keep asking, when the Uhuruto group indicated that RAO is the one who has taken them to the Hague (they must have resided to the fact that RAO must really be powerful)...now that Okampo has decided to delay the trials, will they credit RAO for delaying their cases?


I thought only the court has the power to determine the dates not Ocampo, and if I remember right, its UK and FM who appealed some ruling and asked for the case to be delayed until the appeal has been concluded.


splitting hairs!!! Okay, let me rephrase...the UHURUTO group indicated that RAO has the powers to take them to the Hague so as to lock them out of the presidential elections, now that the courts have decided to postpone, will they credit RAO for going easy on them so that they run for presidency?
TAZ
#36 Posted : Tuesday, May 22, 2012 9:09:40 AM
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I think it would be premature for MM to get into an alliance with Uhuruto now. He needs to establish himself first to avoid putting himself in a similar situation as SKM back in 2007. There's also some sort of rivalry between MM and Eugene which needs to be addressed first. The elections will most probably be in March 2013 which means we have a very long way to go. What UK did on Sunday is not any different from what WR and other politicians have been doing in the last few months only that his was more organized and well funded. There will be a lot of political realignments to be done as we head towards the elections
nostoppingthis
#37 Posted : Tuesday, May 22, 2012 5:41:38 PM
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Who is this Wellington Nyongesa?!!!

http://www.standardmedia...x.php?videoID=2000057887
McReggae
#38 Posted : Wednesday, May 23, 2012 11:41:49 AM
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The genius of Khalwale:
"Hon. Boni Khalwale is just smart with his usual noises. He made sure and convinced Eugene Wamalwa to decamp from FK to the little NFK, only to use him get cash from Ruto/Uhuru to fund his by elections and now the same Khalwale has left the NFK shell to Eugene with no occupants. He has now set his eyes on the Kakamega senate seat, he trapped Musalia and made sure he decamped from ODM to a leased UDF party. As we speak, Musalia is headed for political oblivion why Khalwale is busy getting cash to fund his campaigns as a senator designate. Talk of genius political brains!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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