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Impunity
#201 Posted : Monday, June 30, 2014 6:10:43 PM
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tycho wrote:
masukuma wrote:
tycho wrote:
If you look at your last post @masukuma, you may see all the contradiction you have, and the ground shifting.

But; who according to you needs the votes of the poor?

the politicians.... by the way politicians are not synonymous with the rich.


So, are the politicians poor, middle class, or rich?


Your arguments are just going round and round and round without giving anything worthwhile!
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Angelica _ann
#202 Posted : Monday, June 30, 2014 6:16:24 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/7/2012
Posts: 11,941
muganda wrote:
washiku wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
Ati dialogue continues ....

Why are Kenyans so like want this road and other Mutua's projects to fail. Surely let us give the guy a chance and evaluate him proper after like 3 years 2017!

Funny kichapo Mutua is getting while the other 46 Governors are just snoozing! Including Kidero!


Exactly my question...Guys more obsessed in proving how Mutua's project are not real but forgets there others who has nothing to show...


I don't mind repeating myself smile
I think the whole idea and execution is superb. Though the dialog continues...


So @Angelica_ann @washiku, what is wrong with dialogue? Can one amount to anything and avoid criticism? All great leaders receive tons of criticism.

The problem is seeking 100% consensus, or 100% approval, or 100% cheer squad. Let the road be built, let the critics have their say, and let real leaders choose good deeds above fine acclaim.



@muganda by the way i like your dialogue, it promotes engagement. the 'ati' might have made it look bad sacarstic .. apologies!

Meanwhile on this one, i support Mutua!
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tycho
#203 Posted : Monday, June 30, 2014 6:17:53 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/1/2011
Posts: 8,804
Location: Nairobi
Impunity wrote:
tycho wrote:
masukuma wrote:
tycho wrote:
If you look at your last post @masukuma, you may see all the contradiction you have, and the ground shifting.

But; who according to you needs the votes of the poor?

the politicians.... by the way politicians are not synonymous with the rich.


So, are the politicians poor, middle class, or rich?


Your arguments are just going round and round and round without giving anything worthwhile!


I finished my argument a long time ago. Now I have been asking @masukuma questions.

And if he answers then he'll show his argument to be inconsistent.

I have not received a counter argument from you so far. What's your position; do the poor have a claim to public funds?
Impunity
#204 Posted : Monday, June 30, 2014 6:20:43 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 3/2/2009
Posts: 26,335
Location: Masada
tycho wrote:
Impunity wrote:
tycho wrote:
masukuma wrote:
tycho wrote:
If you look at your last post @masukuma, you may see all the contradiction you have, and the ground shifting.

But; who according to you needs the votes of the poor?

the politicians.... by the way politicians are not synonymous with the rich.


So, are the politicians poor, middle class, or rich?


Your arguments are just going round and round and round without giving anything worthwhile!


I finished my argument a long time ago. Now I have been asking @masukuma questions.

And if he answers then he'll show his argument to be inconsistent.

I have not received a counter argument from you so far. What's your position; do the poor have a claim to public funds?


Take your questions to parliament and senate, you will be answered well. Wacha kutuumiza akili!
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You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.

masukuma
#205 Posted : Monday, June 30, 2014 6:20:54 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 10/4/2006
Posts: 13,823
Location: Nairobi
tycho wrote:
Impunity wrote:
tycho wrote:
masukuma wrote:
tycho wrote:
If you look at your last post @masukuma, you may see all the contradiction you have, and the ground shifting.

But; who according to you needs the votes of the poor?

the politicians.... by the way politicians are not synonymous with the rich.


So, are the politicians poor, middle class, or rich?


Your arguments are just going round and round and round without giving anything worthwhile!


I finished my argument a long time ago. Now I have been asking @masukuma questions.

And if he answers then he'll show his argument to be inconsistent.

I have not received a counter argument from you so far. What's your position; do the poor have a claim to public funds?

I am quite coherent - not being synonymous means 'not all rich people are politicians and not all politicians are rich!' Comprende?
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tycho
#206 Posted : Monday, June 30, 2014 6:29:09 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/1/2011
Posts: 8,804
Location: Nairobi
masukuma wrote:
tycho wrote:
Impunity wrote:
tycho wrote:
masukuma wrote:
tycho wrote:
If you look at your last post @masukuma, you may see all the contradiction you have, and the ground shifting.

But; who according to you needs the votes of the poor?

the politicians.... by the way politicians are not synonymous with the rich.


So, are the politicians poor, middle class, or rich?


Your arguments are just going round and round and round without giving anything worthwhile!


I finished my argument a long time ago. Now I have been asking @masukuma questions.

And if he answers then he'll show his argument to be inconsistent.

I have not received a counter argument from you so far. What's your position; do the poor have a claim to public funds?

I am quite coherent - not being synonymous means 'not all rich people are politicians and not all politicians are rich!' Comprende?


Lol! If some politicians are poor, and they need the votes of the poor, then definitely the political process of voting generates value for the poor. And that the poor deserve a fair share of the value generated.





masukuma
#207 Posted : Monday, June 30, 2014 6:32:11 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 10/4/2006
Posts: 13,823
Location: Nairobi
tycho wrote:
masukuma wrote:
tycho wrote:
Impunity wrote:
tycho wrote:
masukuma wrote:
tycho wrote:
If you look at your last post @masukuma, you may see all the contradiction you have, and the ground shifting.

But; who according to you needs the votes of the poor?

the politicians.... by the way politicians are not synonymous with the rich.


So, are the politicians poor, middle class, or rich?


Your arguments are just going round and round and round without giving anything worthwhile!


I finished my argument a long time ago. Now I have been asking @masukuma questions.

And if he answers then he'll show his argument to be inconsistent.

I have not received a counter argument from you so far. What's your position; do the poor have a claim to public funds?

I am quite coherent - not being synonymous means 'not all rich people are politicians and not all politicians are rich!' Comprende?


Lol! If some politicians are poor, and they need the votes of the poor, then definitely the political process of voting generates value for the poor. And that the poor deserve a fair share of the value generated.






in your head there only two classes of people sio? Rich and Poor? so when I say 'Not all politicians are rich' your brain processes that to mean 'some politicians are poor' sio?
All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
tycho
#208 Posted : Monday, June 30, 2014 6:35:36 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/1/2011
Posts: 8,804
Location: Nairobi
Impunity wrote:
tycho wrote:
Impunity wrote:
tycho wrote:
masukuma wrote:
tycho wrote:
If you look at your last post @masukuma, you may see all the contradiction you have, and the ground shifting.

But; who according to you needs the votes of the poor?

the politicians.... by the way politicians are not synonymous with the rich.


So, are the politicians poor, middle class, or rich?


Your arguments are just going round and round and round without giving anything worthwhile!


I finished my argument a long time ago. Now I have been asking @masukuma questions.

And if he answers then he'll show his argument to be inconsistent.

I have not received a counter argument from you so far. What's your position; do the poor have a claim to public funds?


Take your questions to parliament and senate, you will be answered well. Wacha kutuumiza akili!


Why Parliament or Senate? Why shouldn't the voter be asked these questions?

I think you're one very miseducated person if this is the kind of response you can give to this critical matter.
tycho
#209 Posted : Monday, June 30, 2014 6:37:38 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/1/2011
Posts: 8,804
Location: Nairobi
masukuma wrote:
tycho wrote:
masukuma wrote:
tycho wrote:
Impunity wrote:
tycho wrote:
masukuma wrote:
tycho wrote:
If you look at your last post @masukuma, you may see all the contradiction you have, and the ground shifting.

But; who according to you needs the votes of the poor?

the politicians.... by the way politicians are not synonymous with the rich.


So, are the politicians poor, middle class, or rich?


Your arguments are just going round and round and round without giving anything worthwhile!


I finished my argument a long time ago. Now I have been asking @masukuma questions.

And if he answers then he'll show his argument to be inconsistent.

I have not received a counter argument from you so far. What's your position; do the poor have a claim to public funds?

I am quite coherent - not being synonymous means 'not all rich people are politicians and not all politicians are rich!' Comprende?


Lol! If some politicians are poor, and they need the votes of the poor, then definitely the political process of voting generates value for the poor. And that the poor deserve a fair share of the value generated.






in your head there only two classes of people sio? Rich and Poor? so when I say 'Not all politicians are rich' your brain processes that to mean 'some politicians are poor' sio?


Hahahaha! Do you want me to show you a poor politician?
Impunity
#210 Posted : Monday, June 30, 2014 6:42:41 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 3/2/2009
Posts: 26,335
Location: Masada
tycho wrote:
Impunity wrote:
tycho wrote:
Impunity wrote:
tycho wrote:
masukuma wrote:
tycho wrote:
If you look at your last post @masukuma, you may see all the contradiction you have, and the ground shifting.

But; who according to you needs the votes of the poor?

the politicians.... by the way politicians are not synonymous with the rich.


So, are the politicians poor, middle class, or rich?


Your arguments are just going round and round and round without giving anything worthwhile!


I finished my argument a long time ago. Now I have been asking @masukuma questions.

And if he answers then he'll show his argument to be inconsistent.

I have not received a counter argument from you so far. What's your position; do the poor have a claim to public funds?


Take your questions to parliament and senate, you will be answered well. Wacha kutuumiza akili!


Why Parliament or Senate? Why shouldn't the voter be asked these questions?

I think you're one very miseducated person if this is the kind of response you can give to this critical matter.


With all your education why cant you answer your questions yourself?
I wish you could finish your dose!

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