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Leave the IEBC Alone
alma
#1 Posted : Wednesday, March 06, 2013 6:16:14 PM
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Its getting a bit tiring listening to the supporters of the two less than stellar political groupings.

This is my view.

Politicians went and campaigned. The citizens went and voted. The IEBC is now counting the citizen's decision.

Trying to hurry any of these processes should be frowned upon.

Just last week, after Bwana Kivuitu passed away, some people couldn't help but gloat how good it was. I asked if any of you had ever dealt with such a huge logistical problem and none of you could say so. You said the IEBC was better.

Is it really?

Logistics is difficult and it cannot be rushed.

When you rush human beings who may not have slept for 3 days, you should expect problems. With those problems you fellows will follow up with blame. with blame you fellows will start fighting again.

This time you will blame IEBC. But the truth of the matter is that its your fault. You lack patience.

In the 2012 US elections, the full results came a full 4 days after the elections. Yes, 4 days.

You did not see americans pretending not to go to work. Or blaming their IEBC. They are patient enough to wait for honest results.

So when you get worked up by political losers such as Ngilu and pathetic bloggers like Alai, you aren't serving yourself.

You voted. Go back to work. Let Raila and Uhuru carry their own cross. They won't pay your meals on Friday when you're broke.

The last statement of course doesn't include the paid stone throwers on wazua from Cord and Tna.
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Mastermind
#2 Posted : Wednesday, March 06, 2013 6:20:28 PM
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Joined: 1/25/2012
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alma wrote:
Its getting a bit tiring listening to the supporters of the two less than stellar political groupings.

This is my view.

Politicians went and campaigned. The citizens went and voted. The IEBC is now counting the citizen's decision.

Trying to hurry any of these processes should be frowned upon.

Just last week, after Bwana Kivuitu passed away, some people couldn't help but gloat how good it was. I asked if any of you had ever dealt with such a huge logistical problem and none of you could say so. You said the IEBC was better.

Is it really?

Logistics is difficult and it cannot be rushed.

When you rush human beings who may not have slept for 3 days, you should expect problems. With those problems you fellows will follow up with blame. with blame you fellows will start fighting again.

This time you will blame IEBC. But the truth of the matter is that its your fault. You lack patience.

In the 2012 US elections, the full results came a full 4 days after the elections. Yes, 4 days.

You did not see americans pretending not to go to work. Or blaming their IEBC. They are patient enough to wait for honest results.

So when you get worked up by political losers such as Ngilu and pathetic bloggers like Alai, you aren't serving yourself.

You voted. Go back to work. Let Raila and Uhuru carry their own cross. They won't pay your meals on Friday when you're broke.

The last statement of course doesn't include the paid stone throwers on wazua from Cord and Tna.


Are they paid?? I didn't get the memo
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jamplu
#3 Posted : Wednesday, March 06, 2013 6:26:28 PM
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IEBC has 7 days to provide results we are on day 2.
Much Know
#4 Posted : Wednesday, March 06, 2013 6:28:13 PM
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For the first time i agree with alma!
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thuks
#5 Posted : Wednesday, March 06, 2013 7:04:13 PM
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Supported;
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Buster
#6 Posted : Wednesday, March 06, 2013 7:14:35 PM
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Finally the truth from the Chairman.
newfarer
#7 Posted : Wednesday, March 06, 2013 7:19:00 PM
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Location: Uganda
Buster wrote:
Finally the truth from the Chairman.

he looks might
more relaxed
punda amecheka
XSK
#8 Posted : Wednesday, March 06, 2013 7:29:23 PM
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Buster wrote:
Finally the truth from the Chairman.


@buster

what truth? for me it seems like excuses.
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#9 Posted : Wednesday, March 06, 2013 7:30:00 PM
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I am with you @alma on this. Ni ngumu kutulia but tutulie.
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KulaRaha
#10 Posted : Wednesday, March 06, 2013 7:30:51 PM
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Drama at Bomas...
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