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Concede Defeat - Speech
KulaRaha
#21 Posted : Tuesday, February 19, 2013 12:12:07 PM
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Amores wrote:
McReggae wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
If UK loses, Amores and Mawinder will need ICU attention.


They should be on special watch........dudes never realise when a post is on a light note.



Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Makerege! Actually i wrote that on light note and i was lol when i wrote it ( although those are the things that will be going in RAOs head on 4th at night)

@ kularaha, believe me,i do not expect much even if UK becomes president( my lot will remain the same),i just prefer him as my candidate,that is all. For your information,my old man was a politician,so we have been through some very low moments and some very high highs too. I have shock absorbers!

Niko poa na DNA ni TNA.


But I think the level of denial you live in is not healthy. UK may lose, hell, he might even end up in jail for 50 years somewhere in Europe.

Its good to keep a balanced mind.

Pls dont stone me...

d'oh! Sad d'oh! d'oh! d'oh! d'oh! d'oh!
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simonkabz
#22 Posted : Tuesday, February 19, 2013 12:16:51 PM
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In the unlikely event that PK loses, nitangoa..........bottle tops tatu nkt!
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
nostoppingthis
#23 Posted : Tuesday, February 19, 2013 12:20:45 PM
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simonkabz wrote:
In the unlikely event that PK loses, nitangoa..........bottle tops tatu nkt!


Your believe in PK comes second to none!!! lakini huyu haoni mlango wa statehouse!!!...and think about ruling with minority in senate/government...#TunaNoisemake
washiku
#24 Posted : Tuesday, February 19, 2013 12:24:37 PM
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KulaRaha wrote:
If UK loses, Amores and Mawinder will need ICU attention.


Ngunjiri thinks he wont even concede...coz his people wont allow him to:

Quote:
By Ngunjiri Wambugu
Last week the Prime Minister and CORD Presidential candidate Raila Odinga and his running mate Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka campaigned in the Meru, Tharaka Nithi and Embu Counties; a region assumed to support Jubilee. They held rallies at Chuka, Tunyai, Maili Tatu, Mikinduri, Marimanti and Laare in Meru and Tharaka nithi Counties. They also held rallies at Runyenjes, Gategi, Kiritiri, Ishiara and Embu town. Each of these rallies was very well attended by locals.
However certain small incidences that happened in Chuka, Laare, Runyenjes and Embu town indicate that Jubilee has not learnt much from the 2007 post election violence.
In Chuka as the Vice President was speaking to what was largely a very receptive crowd a small group of less than 50 young men, all looking visibly intoxicated despite the fact that it was 11am in the morning, started chanting pro-Jubilee slogans. They were quickly ushered out of the field by the rest of the public, but it was quite clear someone had mobilized and motivated them to do what they had done.
In Laare where there were close to 5,000 people at the rally another group of less than 100 young men, again quite visibly intoxicated, also started shouting pro-Jubilee slogans. When their attempts to interrupt the rally failed they then staged a well-choreographed ‘walk-out’ and went to where the Prime Minister’s helicopter had landed right at the other side of the town. When the PM was boarding his chopper they again started shouting pro-Jubilee slogans and even threw stones at his chopper.
In Runyenjes a Jubilee-branded chopper circled the point where the PM was holding his rally and briefly interrupted the rally. However it was in Moi Stadium Embu town when the media finally captured some footage of these incidences.
CORD was at its last rally in Embu when another small group of not more than 100 young men; again visibly intoxicated, congregated at one corner of the field and started shouting pro-Jubilee slogans and displaying Jubilee branded material. When their attempts to stop the rally were ignored by the public they then started hauling stones at their colleagues who were listening to the CORD leaders. They even went to the extent of throwing stones at the Prime Minister and Vice President’s helicopters.
The top Jubilee leadership has condemned these acts, at least on the media. However I wonder whether they fully understand that their supporters could very easily have lit the matchstick that starts Kenya on a slippery slope to violence against rival coalitions. I wonder whether they have impressed on their local coalition leaders, who were arguably behind these actions, that Jubilee leaders have transversed the country without CORD supporters resorting to such actions.
Does Jubilee understand what would happen if CORD supporters decided to do the same at Jubilee campaigns, or are they assuming they have an exclusivity getting small groups of young men drunk on cheap liquor, and having them throw stones at national leaders? Isn’t this the same thing that happened to Martha Karua, also in Embu, a few weeks ago?
Is there a quiet strategy being employed by Jubilee to ensure that members of the public in regions assumed to be their strongholds do not interact with rival coalitions or presidential candidates?
Are the ‘leaders’ behind these actions the same ones calling themselves digital? How is it that they have no shame intoxicating other young men so that they can throw stones at an incumbent Prime Minister and Vice President of the Republic of Kenya? How do they expect to be respected by other Kenyans in the unlikely event that they themselves ascend to such offices?
What I find even sadder is the effect of these incidences on Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto’s ICC cases. As Hon Muthama pointedly told the young men in Embu what they were doing was being beamed across not only Kenya, but the entire world. He asked them whether they understood that they were confirming to the world that it was not far-fetched to imagine followers of the two Jubilee leaders being behind public acts of violence. He pointed out to them that what they were doing was what had taken their presidential & deputy presidential candidates to the Hague.
Finally, I know Hon Uhuru Kenyatta has stated on numerous occasions that he will concede defeat when he loses on March 4th. I actually believe him. What I am concerned about are his followers, and his capacity to resist pressure from them. Just two months ago he made a decision to shelve his presidential ambitions on behalf of Musalia Mudavadi.
However his supporters forced him to rescind this decision. After watching his supporters in Embu and Meru and the fact that they have shown a capacity to violently resist CORD, I am worried that they will not allow him to concede defeat after March 4th. I hope I am wrong.
By Ngunjiri Wambugu

mawinder
#25 Posted : Tuesday, February 19, 2013 12:36:34 PM
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Amores wrote:
McReggae wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
If UK loses, Amores and Mawinder will need ICU attention.


They should be on special watch........dudes never realise when a post is on a light note.



Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Makerege! Actually i wrote that on light note and i was lol when i wrote it ( although those are the things that will be going in RAOs head on 4th at night)

@ kularaha, believe me,i do not expect much even if UK becomes president( my lot will remain the same),i just prefer him as my candidate,that is all. For your information,my old man was a politician,so we have been through some very low moments and some very high highs too. I have shock absorbers!

Niko poa na DNA ni TNA.

Wazua is truly becoming small.I may know you.For UMK's losing it is not a big deal but for 3 governors in the race,it is a big deal as I have invested heavily in them and a loss would mean I will be unable to recoup my investment.
KulaRaha
#26 Posted : Tuesday, February 19, 2013 12:40:48 PM
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Posts: 6,514
mawinder wrote:
Amores wrote:
McReggae wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
If UK loses, Amores and Mawinder will need ICU attention.


They should be on special watch........dudes never realise when a post is on a light note.



Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Makerege! Actually i wrote that on light note and i was lol when i wrote it ( although those are the things that will be going in RAOs head on 4th at night)

@ kularaha, believe me,i do not expect much even if UK becomes president( my lot will remain the same),i just prefer him as my candidate,that is all. For your information,my old man was a politician,so we have been through some very low moments and some very high highs too. I have shock absorbers!

Niko poa na DNA ni TNA.

Wazua is truly becoming small.I may know you.For UMK's losing it is not a big deal but for 3 governors in the race,it is a big deal as I have invested heavily in them and a loss would mean I will be unable to recoup my investment.


Then you better be at TinTin kesho, with pockets full! By the way, for a man who claims to be "for the people", shouldn't that fundraiser have been held in Dandora or some-place that he's more accustomed to?
Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
simonkabz
#27 Posted : Tuesday, February 19, 2013 12:44:12 PM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
In the unlikely event that PK loses, nitangoa..........bottle tops tatu nkt!


Your believe in PK comes second to none!!! lakini huyu haoni mlango wa statehouse!!!...and think about ruling with minority in senate/government...#TunaNoisemake


wacha kunionea bro. Utanikasirisha ningoe tano.
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
githundi
#28 Posted : Tuesday, February 19, 2013 12:51:00 PM
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simonkabz wrote:
In the unlikely event that PK loses, nitangoa..........bottle tops tatu nkt!

Wacha kunichekesha... There is a 100% chance that he is loosing.
Democracy does not belong to the dead
nostoppingthis
#29 Posted : Tuesday, February 19, 2013 1:03:18 PM
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Location: Nairobi
simonkabz wrote:
nostoppingthis wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
In the unlikely event that PK loses, nitangoa..........bottle tops tatu nkt!


Your believe in PK comes second to none!!! lakini huyu haoni mlango wa statehouse!!!...and think about ruling with minority in senate/government...#TunaNoisemake


wacha kunionea bro. Utanikasirisha ningoe tano.


In the unlikely event that PK wins, nakurushia the equal number of bottle tops you are willing to ng'oa....so FIVE!!! Hapo kwa eastern bypass ni sawa?
richdad
#30 Posted : Tuesday, February 19, 2013 1:23:39 PM
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If Rao wins, Royal media and keroche will be done businesses. For my part, No news in my Tv set for the next 5 yrs. Can't stand his retarded vitendawili.

I am ok with any other candidate, but my vote goes to Jubilee team.
Keep it simple
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