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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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simonkabz wrote:Archives don't matter really. My opinion can change any minute, my thinking is not cast in stone. That is how a normal human being operates. So, less know, you wanted me to orgasm at the candidature of BMW? I am happy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/17/2009 Posts: 3,583 Location: Kenya
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seppuku wrote:nakujua wrote:it takes a lot of brilliance to get to where bmw, or yt2 or sonko are - give them their due credit, this are very intelligent individuals. Not many can achieve what they have done Yes, they deserve credit for their achievements. But I don't think their exploits are a testimony to their unparalleled intelligence. I think they merely show us that these guys believe in themselves. Immensely so. That being said, I am having trouble seeing how Sonko's performance on the interview was sterling. He appeared thoroughly coached to me. Nothing wrong with being coached, really, but we ought to resist judging people too much by their rehearsed remarks. It seems in this country if you can start out filthy and then sanitize yourself somewhat later on, you become an instant hero. Oh, how quickly we forget! We must be the easiest society on earth to dupe. "Yes, they deserve credit for their achievements." lets just stop at that, give them credit for their achievements.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/11/2010 Posts: 918
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Much Know wrote:mawinder wrote:McReggae wrote:seppuku wrote:nakujua wrote:it takes a lot of brilliance to get to where bmw, or yt2 or sonko are - give them their due credit, this are very intelligent individuals. Not many can achieve what they have done Yes, they deserve credit for their achievements. But I don't think their exploits are a testimony to their unparalleled intelligence. I think they merely show us that these guys believe in themselves. Immensely so. That being said, I am having trouble seeing how Sonko's performance on the interview was sterling. He appeared thoroughly coached to me. Nothing wrong with being coached, really, but we ought to resist judging people too much by their rehearsed remarks. It seems in this country if you can start out filthy and then sanitize yourself somewhat later on, you become an instant hero. Oh, how quickly we forget! We must be the easiest society on earth to dupe. I tell you, 30mins erases 5yrs deeds!!! DITTO!! The dude printed a fake title and an ID belonging to a certain old man and sold a plot that landed him into jail but the dad was a real estate agent back then and after escape from jail he left Mombasa for Nairobi where he continued his businesses.He at one time was a suspect in the abduction of a prominent businessman,fake LPO's,bank fraud,obtaining money from unsuspecting Kenyans that he is a car importer,escaping from jail and later being elected MP.The guy should be in jail to complete his term.At this rate Waiganjo may contest for Nakuru governor in 2017 and receive wide support. @mawinder, yet you have no choice but to vote for him, sio? I think for most Nairobians, the choice between Sonko and BMW is a yank-your-teeth-or-yank-your-toenails type of proposition. Neither is desirable but both are all there is - and that makes us uncomfortable. So in order for us to live with ourselves, we start scouring through the characters of these guys looking for the one or two gems we think we can find - eloquence, humility, ability to quote the constitution... And alas! The candidates now begin to look really good - and we know we are not mad to vote for them. Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/11/2010 Posts: 918
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nakujua wrote:seppuku wrote:nakujua wrote:it takes a lot of brilliance to get to where bmw, or yt2 or sonko are - give them their due credit, this are very intelligent individuals. Not many can achieve what they have done Yes, they deserve credit for their achievements. But I don't think their exploits are a testimony to their unparalleled intelligence. I think they merely show us that these guys believe in themselves. Immensely so. That being said, I am having trouble seeing how Sonko's performance on the interview was sterling. He appeared thoroughly coached to me. Nothing wrong with being coached, really, but we ought to resist judging people too much by their rehearsed remarks. It seems in this country if you can start out filthy and then sanitize yourself somewhat later on, you become an instant hero. Oh, how quickly we forget! We must be the easiest society on earth to dupe. "Yes, they deserve credit for their achievements." lets just stop at that, give them credit for their achievements. Why? Why not go any further? Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/6/2008 Posts: 3,588
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seppuku wrote: I think for most Nairobians, the choice between Sonko and BMW is a yank-your-teeth-or-yank-your-toenails type of proposition. Neither is desirable but both are all there is - and that makes us uncomfortable. So in order for us to live with ourselves, we start scouring through the characters of these guys looking for the one or two gems we think we can find - eloquence, humility, ability to quote the constitution... And alas! The candidates now begin to look really good - and we know we are not mad to vote for them.
That really sums up the mess, except for Kidero and now Jimnah. Ras Kienyeji Man
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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@wakanyugi, wanjiru appeals to the same crowd as sonko n titu. Remember the by-election?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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Lolest! wrote:wanjiru appeals to the same crowd as sonko n titu. Never! Bishop only appeals to her constituents. Sonko has probably the highest media coverage for a politician. There's a month he had higher coverage than the president and PM combined to those who are privy to this info. The guy gets coverage just for his dressing without saying anything. We already know CORD can't get that seat based on the aspirants who have chickened from the challenge. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/21/2007 Posts: 326
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Amores wrote:McReggae wrote:seppuku wrote:nakujua wrote:it takes a lot of brilliance to get to where bmw, or yt2 or sonko are - give them their due credit, this are very intelligent individuals. Not many can achieve what they have done Yes, they deserve credit for their achievements. But I don't think their exploits are a testimony to their unparalleled intelligence. I think they merely show us that these guys believe in themselves. Immensely so. That being said, I am having trouble seeing how Sonko's performance on the interview was sterling. He appeared thoroughly coached to me. Nothing wrong with being coached, really, but we ought to resist judging people too much by their rehearsed remarks. It seems in this country if you can start out filthy and then sanitize yourself somewhat later on, you become an instant hero. Oh, how quickly we forget! We must be the easiest society on earth to dupe. I tell you, 30mins erases 5yrs deeds!!! Yeah, the same way that we are supposed to forget that in the office of the premier,there was a scandal,nay ,scandals ? Yeah...the same way we are supposed to forget that someone financed pev. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and the ignorant; they too have their story.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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Much Know wrote:seppuku wrote: I think for most Nairobians, the choice between Sonko and BMW is a yank-your-teeth-or-yank-your-toenails type of proposition. Neither is desirable but both are all there is - and that makes us uncomfortable. So in order for us to live with ourselves, we start scouring through the characters of these guys looking for the one or two gems we think we can find - eloquence, humility, ability to quote the constitution... And alas! The candidates now begin to look really good - and we know we are not mad to vote for them.
That really sums up the mess, except for Kidero and now Jimnah. Jimna go for an interview and lets see what he is all about. Maybe he is a bully like EK I am happy
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/3/2007 Posts: 1,635
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OK, let us agree on one thing - YT2, Sonko 'The Glory,' Kidero: its all bad! Yaani ni mbaya! In fact the electoral commission should start distributing nose plugs for all those intending to vote in the National elections. The top choices all stink. But Nairobians will need two plugs. "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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