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Would you vote for an openly gay candidate?
Rank: User Joined: 5/3/2011 Posts: 559
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I don't know, I can vote for some gays but I can't vote for others because some gays are too gay and I find it cross, some are just fine and I am ok voting for them. I think some gays sometimes take it too far, ever seen a gay guy with tight fitting jeans carrying womens purse with make-up? those are the gays I won't vote for, but gays like Mr Cooper or Lemon are good gays and I will vote for those kind.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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Drunkard wrote:I don't know, I can vote for some gays but I can't vote for others because some gays are too gay and I find it cross, some are just fine and I am ok voting for them. I think some gays sometimes take it too far, ever seen a gay guy with tight fitting jeans carrying womens purse with make-up? those are the gays I won't vote for, but gays like Mr Cooper or Lemon are good gays and I will vote for those kind. Are you saying that you will vote plugs in gay relationships but not the 'sockets' in the same relationship??? ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Chief Joined: 3/24/2010 Posts: 6,779 Location: Black Africa
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Ala! I thought you never liked 'these' people. Kwani kuliendaje? GOD BLESS YOUR LIFE
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/17/2011 Posts: 887
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Kratos wrote:Lolest! wrote:jaggernaut wrote:So the first thing they ask you nowadays is whether you prefer women or men, even before they ask you to expound on your vision or strategic plan. How does that matter? I thought what wanjiku needs is water, good roads, hospitals etc, and not knowing where you dip it? Nobody asked him whether he is gay or not. He chose to tell us about his sexual preference! Why do gays feel obliged to declare their 'special' status? Ama they get funding from liberal countries? Here we go again, as I previously pointed out in the anderson cooper thread, i have really no idea why these guys tend to think we are interested in knowing which side of their toast is buttered. Anyway, NO i wouldn't. Call me homophobic, well its a free country and i am entitled to my opinion, wrong or otherwise! You are completely entitled to your opinion, but much to your chagrin, homophobia will soon be defeated once all you neanderthals are six feet under and we have a new generation of more tolerant people inhabiting this earth....Slavery and its atrocities fell so gay people's rights will prevail as well, we just need to ignore ignorant people like you and your ilk and continue to advocate for gay people's rights and defend them from discrimination from "holier than thou" bullies...Everybody, white, black, red, gay, straight or othwerwise is equal, there is no room for stupid backward thinking like yours in a civilised world anymore....But then again, opinions are like assholes (pun intended), everybody has one, so you are absolutely entitled to your opinion...
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Rank: Chief Joined: 3/24/2010 Posts: 6,779 Location: Black Africa
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Could the candidate's name be Tom Barasa by any chance? GOD BLESS YOUR LIFE
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/20/2012 Posts: 888
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McReggae wrote:....and then your son goes to look for CDF in his office, NEVER for me!!!! Come to think of it, it sends shivers in my spine!! ama he calls the mboys for some drinking gig.Our girls have not been safe and now our mboys...
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/18/2011 Posts: 459
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hamburglar wrote:Kratos wrote:Lolest! wrote:jaggernaut wrote:So the first thing they ask you nowadays is whether you prefer women or men, even before they ask you to expound on your vision or strategic plan. How does that matter? I thought what wanjiku needs is water, good roads, hospitals etc, and not knowing where you dip it? Nobody asked him whether he is gay or not. He chose to tell us about his sexual preference! Why do gays feel obliged to declare their 'special' status? Ama they get funding from liberal countries? Here we go again, as I previously pointed out in the anderson cooper thread, i have really no idea why these guys tend to think we are interested in knowing which side of their toast is buttered. Anyway, NO i wouldn't. Call me homophobic, well its a free country and i am entitled to my opinion, wrong or otherwise! You are completely entitled to your opinion, but much to your chagrin, homophobia will soon be defeated once all you neanderthals are six feet under and we have a new generation of more tolerant people inhabiting this earth....Slavery and its atrocities fell so gay people's rights will prevail as well, we just need to ignore ignorant people like you and your ilk and continue to advocate for gay people's rights and defend them from discrimination from "holier than thou" bullies...Everybody, white, black, red, gay, straight or othwerwise is equal, there is no room for stupid backward thinking like yours in a civilised world anymore....But then again, opinions are like assholes (pun intended), everybody has one, so you are absolutely entitled to your opinion... @ hamburglar are you gay? About voting for an openly gay candidate for me its a no!no! I don't see it happening in Kenya soon.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/17/2010 Posts: 1,163 Location: Sudan
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hamburglar wrote:Yes, I would vote for him/her without a question...I vote for the candidate's policies, not his sexual orientation....Not voting for somebody just because he has a different sexual preference than yours is discrimination and it's unfortunate.. VOTING in itself is discrimination, choosing one over the other. So yes I will discriminate. NO Gays get my votes. some of the electorates are female, they might need to know whether they will have husbands or pooop pushers. "Peace is our profession, War is our business" ...Unknown
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Rank: Chief Joined: 3/24/2010 Posts: 6,779 Location: Black Africa
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Would you vote for a man who screws his wife in the ass? Si shimo ni ile ile!  GOD BLESS YOUR LIFE
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Rank: Chief Joined: 8/24/2009 Posts: 5,909 Location: Nairobi
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Kaka M wrote:hamburglar wrote:Kratos wrote:Lolest! wrote:jaggernaut wrote:So the first thing they ask you nowadays is whether you prefer women or men, even before they ask you to expound on your vision or strategic plan. How does that matter? I thought what wanjiku needs is water, good roads, hospitals etc, and not knowing where you dip it? Nobody asked him whether he is gay or not. He chose to tell us about his sexual preference! Why do gays feel obliged to declare their 'special' status? Ama they get funding from liberal countries? Here we go again, as I previously pointed out in the anderson cooper thread, i have really no idea why these guys tend to think we are interested in knowing which side of their toast is buttered. Anyway, NO i wouldn't. Call me homophobic, well its a free country and i am entitled to my opinion, wrong or otherwise! You are completely entitled to your opinion, but much to your chagrin, homophobia will soon be defeated once all you neanderthals are six feet under and we have a new generation of more tolerant people inhabiting this earth....Slavery and its atrocities fell so gay people's rights will prevail as well, we just need to ignore ignorant people like you and your ilk and continue to advocate for gay people's rights and defend them from discrimination from "holier than thou" bullies...Everybody, white, black, red, gay, straight or othwerwise is equal, there is no room for stupid backward thinking like yours in a civilised world anymore....But then again, opinions are like assholes (pun intended), everybody has one, so you are absolutely entitled to your opinion... @ hamburglar are you gay? About voting for an openly gay candidate for me its a no!no! I don't see it happening in Kenya soon. @ humpburglar ....you sure sound kama mtu wa side B....keep bending!
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