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ACOG GOING TO COURT
Lucid_Iam
#21 Posted : Friday, March 08, 2013 1:51:38 PM
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Buster wrote:
Nothing to do with cord. Haroun Ndubi representing the civil soceity.

Civil Society == Cord
Elder
#22 Posted : Friday, March 08, 2013 1:56:28 PM
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heavenly body wrote:
Rahatupu wrote:
maka wrote:
xyzee wrote:
blueman wrote:
mukiha wrote:
According to BBC.... They want an injunction to stop the tallying

According to BB...WHAT? These foreign journalists have failed as KENYA won. They expected nothing but Action.


They just dont understand how kenyans are handling this elections peacefully.

Were there to be a clash between hawkers and city council askaris you'll see how they'll quickly jump in and within minutes it will be streaming live in CNN, BBC etc

wakwende uko.

...it wunt hold


A bench has already been appointed by the CJ:

CORD in COURT


yeah KTN just reported an application has been filed seeking court injunction.....disgusting.

Now waiting to see if orders will be granted. I hope some judge with interest of this country prevails


Why is it disgusting for one to go to court if they feel aggrieved?
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heavenly body
#23 Posted : Friday, March 08, 2013 1:59:47 PM
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Elder wrote:
heavenly body wrote:
Rahatupu wrote:
maka wrote:
xyzee wrote:
blueman wrote:
mukiha wrote:
According to BBC.... They want an injunction to stop the tallying

According to BB...WHAT? These foreign journalists have failed as KENYA won. They expected nothing but Action.


They just dont understand how kenyans are handling this elections peacefully.

Were there to be a clash between hawkers and city council askaris you'll see how they'll quickly jump in and within minutes it will be streaming live in CNN, BBC etc

wakwende uko.

...it wunt hold


A bench has already been appointed by the CJ:

CORD in COURT


yeah KTN just reported an application has been filed seeking court injunction.....disgusting.

Now waiting to see if orders will be granted. I hope some judge with interest of this country prevails


Why is it disgusting for one to go to court if they feel aggrieved?


In this case it is disgusting because the applicants are sour losers with no merit for their case and their "grievances" are simply an abuse of the court process
KulaRaha
#24 Posted : Friday, March 08, 2013 2:03:39 PM
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I think its good they are going to court. If the court says all is well, there is no argument.

If the court says there are issues, then, there are issues.

We finally have a court that works, let it work.
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heavenly body
#25 Posted : Friday, March 08, 2013 2:04:40 PM
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Application by the civil society to halt tallying of votes has been stalled until 3.30 pm. Reason?

the court first has to deal with the "little" issue of whether it has jurisdiction to hear that application.....then afterwards it hears the substantive arguments of the application.

Question - what happens if tallying is over by then?
heavenly body
#26 Posted : Friday, March 08, 2013 2:12:13 PM
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heavenly body wrote:
Application by the civil society to halt tallying of votes has been stalled until 3.30 pm. Reason?

the court first has to deal with the "little" issue of whether it has jurisdiction to hear that application.....then afterwards it hears the substantive arguments of the application.

Question - what happens if tallying is over by then?


I'm waiting to see what tangible evidence will be presented to court by the applicants to demonstrate "tampering" and tallying problems.

I can't believe what prof Oloo is insinuating...that there is justification to go to court just 'because Mudavadi who did not have a realistic chance of winning" stated there were problems with tallying.....incredible!!!
blueman
#27 Posted : Friday, March 08, 2013 2:16:04 PM
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Waende, kwani wanaona hatuna lawyers. Bring it on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We make or break our own tomorrows today!
Buster
#28 Posted : Friday, March 08, 2013 2:19:44 PM
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Lucid_Iam wrote:
Buster wrote:
Nothing to do with cord. Haroun Ndubi representing the civil soceity.

Civil Society == Cord

We don't need to. We are going for a run off.
heavenly body
#29 Posted : Friday, March 08, 2013 2:28:38 PM
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blueman wrote:
Waende, kwani wanaona hatuna lawyers. Bring it on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



They should take it like men and move on. Better luck next time (of course in their wildest dreams)
McReggae
#30 Posted : Friday, March 08, 2013 2:36:04 PM
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This is their right guys.....I think it be thrown out!!!
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