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KulaRaha wrote:Gadaffi wrote:McReggae wrote:Following the law. u r truly not giving up I hear drama at bomas. 281k added. ??????how reliable is ur source n how have thse votes been alloted???
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#stolen# The fear to concede defeat is called maCORDofear Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you.” ― Rashi
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josiah33 wrote:seppuku wrote:washiku wrote:[quote=ecstacy]Raila to challenge Uhuru's victory in court Ref - http://www.nation.co.ke/...0/-/tn4bd2/-/index.html[/quote] In my opinion, its not necessary at all. You seriously can ignore that UK beat his closest rival by more than 700k votes. However, if RAO choses to go to court, its his right. We shudnt demonise him. If anything, it will give us an option to test our judicial and electoral reforms this far which is a good thing for our democracy. We must appreciate the fact that upto this point, nobody is asking for mass action, we r pointing towards the courts. Let them weigh their options... True that. But not going to court will also begin to entrench a culture of losing honorably. This is a close to 800,000 vote difference we're talking about, you know. But let Jubilee also celebrate honorably and with grace and humility. He will be arguing a case for a runoff and not an outright win. If toothcomb failed to force a runoff, the courts would do. My friend toothcomb did not fail........ ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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i would not go down this route,what will it prove ? sometimes you need wisdom ... just let it be and move on even if they retallied and UK got 49.7% do want to drag the people though a rerun when the mood on he ground is already against it? "Children today are tyrants. They contradict their parents, gobble their food, and tyrannize their teachers." •Socrates (470?-399 BC)
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McReggae wrote:josiah33 wrote:seppuku wrote:washiku wrote:[quote=ecstacy]Raila to challenge Uhuru's victory in court Ref - http://www.nation.co.ke/...0/-/tn4bd2/-/index.html[/quote] In my opinion, its not necessary at all. You seriously can ignore that UK beat his closest rival by more than 700k votes. However, if RAO choses to go to court, its his right. We shudnt demonise him. If anything, it will give us an option to test our judicial and electoral reforms this far which is a good thing for our democracy. We must appreciate the fact that upto this point, nobody is asking for mass action, we r pointing towards the courts. Let them weigh their options... True that. But not going to court will also begin to entrench a culture of losing honorably. This is a close to 800,000 vote difference we're talking about, you know. But let Jubilee also celebrate honorably and with grace and humility. He will be arguing a case for a runoff and not an outright win. If toothcomb failed to force a runoff, the courts would do. My friend toothcomb did not fail........ meaning it's not over yet?
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dunkang wrote:#stolen# The fear to concede defeat is called maCORDofear Hehehe...very creative indeed.
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Habari Hiyo The man who marries a beautiful woman, and the farmer who grows corn by the roadside have the same problem
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McReggae wrote:josiah33 wrote:seppuku wrote:washiku wrote:[quote=ecstacy]Raila to challenge Uhuru's victory in court Ref - http://www.nation.co.ke/...0/-/tn4bd2/-/index.html[/quote] In my opinion, its not necessary at all. You seriously can ignore that UK beat his closest rival by more than 700k votes. However, if RAO choses to go to court, its his right. We shudnt demonise him. If anything, it will give us an option to test our judicial and electoral reforms this far which is a good thing for our democracy. We must appreciate the fact that upto this point, nobody is asking for mass action, we r pointing towards the courts. Let them weigh their options... True that. But not going to court will also begin to entrench a culture of losing honorably. This is a close to 800,000 vote difference we're talking about, you know. But let Jubilee also celebrate honorably and with grace and humility. He will be arguing a case for a runoff and not an outright win. If toothcomb failed to force a runoff, the courts would do. My friend toothcomb did not fail........ “People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.” ― Walter C. Langer
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McReggae wrote:josiah33 wrote:seppuku wrote:washiku wrote:[quote=ecstacy]Raila to challenge Uhuru's victory in court Ref - http://www.nation.co.ke/...0/-/tn4bd2/-/index.html[/quote] In my opinion, its not necessary at all. You seriously can ignore that UK beat his closest rival by more than 700k votes. However, if RAO choses to go to court, its his right. We shudnt demonise him. If anything, it will give us an option to test our judicial and electoral reforms this far which is a good thing for our democracy. We must appreciate the fact that upto this point, nobody is asking for mass action, we r pointing towards the courts. Let them weigh their options... True that. But not going to court will also begin to entrench a culture of losing honorably. This is a close to 800,000 vote difference we're talking about, you know. But let Jubilee also celebrate honorably and with grace and humility. He will be arguing a case for a runoff and not an outright win. If toothcomb failed to force a runoff, the courts would do. My friend toothcomb did not fail........ #panganga
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