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Cord is pushing Referendum down our throats
McReggae
#11 Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2014 8:39:23 AM
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Othelo wrote:
Impunity wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Perpendicular lols still around!!!


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mkenyan
#12 Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2014 8:50:35 AM
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limanika wrote:
So Cord have told us that we will have a referendum, but have not given us referendum question yet? This is like putting the cart before the horse and pushing the issue down our throat, let me explain...
Since referendum is a very expensive affair, shouldn’t Cord have told us what the question is first so we determine if (1) there are other mechanisms available to solve the issue (2) if the issue really needs to go for referendum, and if it does, if we could combine with next general election. This means they are pushing referendum down our throats. However we in wazua republic already ‘exposed’ the real reason why aliar is advocating for referendum – he remembers 2005 referendum with nostalgia, that’s where he gained momentum to take on Kibaki in 2007, and he hopes to repeat the same ‘feat’ ahead of 2017…So the foot soldiers have been mandated to ensure there is referendum come rain come sunshine. I bet the foot soldiers are having a rough time coming up with ‘proper’ referendum question. Which is why the whole issue is mired in confusion galore - due to lack of full disclosure even amongst Cord. Cord MPs and governors are in greater dilemma. For one they do not really understand (and quite justified so) why their supremo is pushing for referendum, yet they will be required to ‘fund’ collection of signatures and entire process!! This whole referendum debate is not necessary and can only distract us as country. Let us hope we can start a sober discussion on the issue here in wazua republic then (as always) take the resolutions to the rest of the kenyan republic. What say you??

call one to remove referenda from the constitution. before that is done your position belongs to some dinded village baraza.
Othelo
#13 Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2014 8:55:30 AM
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mkenyan wrote:
limanika wrote:
So Cord have told us that we will have a referendum, but have not given us referendum question yet? This is like putting the cart before the horse and pushing the issue down our throat, let me explain...
Since referendum is a very expensive affair, shouldn’t Cord have told us what the question is first so we determine if (1) there are other mechanisms available to solve the issue (2) if the issue really needs to go for referendum, and if it does, if we could combine with next general election. This means they are pushing referendum down our throats. However we in wazua republic already ‘exposed’ the real reason why aliar is advocating for referendum – he remembers 2005 referendum with nostalgia, that’s where he gained momentum to take on Kibaki in 2007, and he hopes to repeat the same ‘feat’ ahead of 2017…So the foot soldiers have been mandated to ensure there is referendum come rain come sunshine. I bet the foot soldiers are having a rough time coming up with ‘proper’ referendum question. Which is why the whole issue is mired in confusion galore - due to lack of full disclosure even amongst Cord. Cord MPs and governors are in greater dilemma. For one they do not really understand (and quite justified so) why their supremo is pushing for referendum, yet they will be required to ‘fund’ collection of signatures and entire process!! This whole referendum debate is not necessary and can only distract us as country. Let us hope we can start a sober discussion on the issue here in wazua republic then (as always) take the resolutions to the rest of the kenyan republic. What say you??

call one to remove referenda from the constitution. before that is done your position belongs to some dinded village baraza.

define 'our' who are those?
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masukuma
#14 Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2014 9:09:02 AM
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murchr wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
murchr wrote:
limanika wrote:
harrydre wrote:
Wacha referendum ikuje! There are real questions that Kenyans will want passed na ziko ready!!
@harry, which are these?


Abolish 2 term presidency

Get rid of 5 yrs election


Over 70 not to run 4 office


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Yeah, lets have Moi and his 24 years of ruin back...so as to keep some people happy!

Rubbish.


Elections are very expensive

boss... kufa kufaana!
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Bigchick
#15 Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2014 10:53:40 AM
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Impunity wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Perpendicular lols still around!!!


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You need to turn your pc/phone 90 degrees to the left!


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limanika
#16 Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2014 11:39:33 AM
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Othelo wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
limanika wrote:
So Cord have told us that we will have a referendum, but have not given us referendum question yet? This is like putting the cart before the horse and pushing the issue down our throat, let me explain...
Since referendum is a very expensive affair, shouldn’t Cord have told us what the question is first so we determine if (1) there are other mechanisms available to solve the issue (2) if the issue really needs to go for referendum, and if it does, if we could combine with next general election. This means they are pushing referendum down our throats. However we in wazua republic already ‘exposed’ the real reason why aliar is advocating for referendum – he remembers 2005 referendum with nostalgia, that’s where he gained momentum to take on Kibaki in 2007, and he hopes to repeat the same ‘feat’ ahead of 2017…So the foot soldiers have been mandated to ensure there is referendum come rain come sunshine. I bet the foot soldiers are having a rough time coming up with ‘proper’ referendum question. Which is why the whole issue is mired in confusion galore - due to lack of full disclosure even amongst Cord. Cord MPs and governors are in greater dilemma. For one they do not really understand (and quite justified so) why their supremo is pushing for referendum, yet they will be required to ‘fund’ collection of signatures and entire process!! This whole referendum debate is not necessary and can only distract us as country. Let us hope we can start a sober discussion on the issue here in wazua republic then (as always) take the resolutions to the rest of the kenyan republic. What say you??

call one to remove referenda from the constitution. before that is done your position belongs to some dinded village baraza.

define 'our' who are those?
'our' is possessive case of 'we' used as an adjective. Here it refers to those of us opposed to referendum
McReggae
#17 Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2014 1:42:05 PM
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limanika wrote:
Othelo wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
limanika wrote:
So Cord have told us that we will have a referendum, but have not given us referendum question yet? This is like putting the cart before the horse and pushing the issue down our throat, let me explain...
Since referendum is a very expensive affair, shouldn’t Cord have told us what the question is first so we determine if (1) there are other mechanisms available to solve the issue (2) if the issue really needs to go for referendum, and if it does, if we could combine with next general election. This means they are pushing referendum down our throats. However we in wazua republic already ‘exposed’ the real reason why aliar is advocating for referendum – he remembers 2005 referendum with nostalgia, that’s where he gained momentum to take on Kibaki in 2007, and he hopes to repeat the same ‘feat’ ahead of 2017…So the foot soldiers have been mandated to ensure there is referendum come rain come sunshine. I bet the foot soldiers are having a rough time coming up with ‘proper’ referendum question. Which is why the whole issue is mired in confusion galore - due to lack of full disclosure even amongst Cord. Cord MPs and governors are in greater dilemma. For one they do not really understand (and quite justified so) why their supremo is pushing for referendum, yet they will be required to ‘fund’ collection of signatures and entire process!! This whole referendum debate is not necessary and can only distract us as country. Let us hope we can start a sober discussion on the issue here in wazua republic then (as always) take the resolutions to the rest of the kenyan republic. What say you??

call one to remove referenda from the constitution. before that is done your position belongs to some dinded village baraza.

define 'our' who are those?
'our' is possessive case of 'we' used as an adjective. Here it refers to those of us opposed to referendum


So why don't you wait for the full referendum question before you come here with your complaints? You once said that constitutional means should be used by CORD to push it's agenda, what is the panic for?
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
limanika
#18 Posted : Tuesday, July 15, 2014 2:56:15 PM
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McReggae wrote:
limanika wrote:
Othelo wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
limanika wrote:
So Cord have told us that we will have a referendum, but have not given us referendum question yet? This is like putting the cart before the horse and pushing the issue down our throat, let me explain...
Since referendum is a very expensive affair, shouldn’t Cord have told us what the question is first so we determine if (1) there are other mechanisms available to solve the issue (2) if the issue really needs to go for referendum, and if it does, if we could combine with next general election. This means they are pushing referendum down our throats. However we in wazua republic already ‘exposed’ the real reason why aliar is advocating for referendum – he remembers 2005 referendum with nostalgia, that’s where he gained momentum to take on Kibaki in 2007, and he hopes to repeat the same ‘feat’ ahead of 2017…So the foot soldiers have been mandated to ensure there is referendum come rain come sunshine. I bet the foot soldiers are having a rough time coming up with ‘proper’ referendum question. Which is why the whole issue is mired in confusion galore - due to lack of full disclosure even amongst Cord. Cord MPs and governors are in greater dilemma. For one they do not really understand (and quite justified so) why their supremo is pushing for referendum, yet they will be required to ‘fund’ collection of signatures and entire process!! This whole referendum debate is not necessary and can only distract us as country. Let us hope we can start a sober discussion on the issue here in wazua republic then (as always) take the resolutions to the rest of the kenyan republic. What say you??

call one to remove referenda from the constitution. before that is done your position belongs to some dinded village baraza.

define 'our' who are those?
'our' is possessive case of 'we' used as an adjective. Here it refers to those of us opposed to referendum


So why don't you wait for the full referendum question before you come here with your complaints? You once said that constitutional means should be used by CORD to push it's agenda, what is the panic for?

Where did you get panic in my Post. The point is that Cord has no point talking about a referendum when the purported question does not even exist. This is taking everyone 4 granted
harrydre
#19 Posted : Wednesday, July 16, 2014 6:09:33 PM
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vacancies for volunteers to collect signatures now open!!
i.am.back!!!!
limanika
#20 Posted : Wednesday, July 16, 2014 6:24:55 PM
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harrydre wrote:
vacancies for volunteers to collect signatures now open!!

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