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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/19/2015 Posts: 2,871 Location: hapo
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limanika wrote:alma1 wrote:limanika wrote:alma1 wrote:limanika wrote:@alma, everyone has a right to picket in a peaceful manner, that's why we're saying they inform police on routes and plan so they can be controlled. But we still have issues when people threaten and issue ultimatums to hold demos. In fact, it can be proven that the body language, tone of voice and words used when announcing these demos is a subtle message to supporters to come out armed and cause violence. This is the insincerity we're talking about. Now, the only consolation is that those who're insincere will end up canibalizing themselves coz evil has never overtaken good Spoken like a Kenyan policeman...What exactly do you mean by tone of voice. What tone should I have, baritone, soprano? What? Should the body language be submissive or what do you mean? The right to picket is not a discussion with whoever is president. Come on, ask Uhuru how many litres of tear gas he got when he was agitating for his rights. Hapo is a no no. And there's no discussion. If you find anyone armed, please arrest them. That's why we have plainclothes police, intelligence etc. I remember that video in Kisumu when the police gave up because they had run out of tear gas. Who was supposed to give them adequate equipment? Raila? We are watching leaders of both parties behaving as if Kenyans are their property to be swayed when they wish to. Cordomites refusing to discuss an issue. Jubilee refusing to acknowledge an error. Yet and this is the funny part, they both want to remove the same people. If when cord and jubilee agree on an issue there are deaths in the streets. What shall happen when they disagree? What's wrong with these people? If you don't understand what we mean by tone of voice then I can't help. And what is peaceful when someone says' we're going to storm iebc and eject commissioners' , we're going to have 1million man march'... My friend there is no law against telling you what I'm going to do. None. If you see it please advise me about it. It reminds me of the days I was young... I used to tell these girls that I'd play with their sockets until they died. Obviously that was not true as they are all still alive. Read article 33 of the constitution. On this matter of iebc many can stand trial. And please don't include obscene statements if you'll bother to reply ala, so what tone should people have when replying to you on a public forum? I need not answer you, your tone is good enough for me to understand where you are coming from. I stand by my statement. Cord and Jubilee have purposely wasted Kenyans time on a charade that they knew was going nowhere other than they having a chat somewhere at Serena. They have the blood of Kenyans in their hands. Both of them. And don't you ever think you can tell me how I answer anyone on wazua or beyond. I'll answer you when and how I f***ing feel like. Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?
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alma1 wrote:limanika wrote:alma1 wrote:limanika wrote:alma1 wrote:limanika wrote:@alma, everyone has a right to picket in a peaceful manner, that's why we're saying they inform police on routes and plan so they can be controlled. But we still have issues when people threaten and issue ultimatums to hold demos. In fact, it can be proven that the body language, tone of voice and words used when announcing these demos is a subtle message to supporters to come out armed and cause violence. This is the insincerity we're talking about. Now, the only consolation is that those who're insincere will end up canibalizing themselves coz evil has never overtaken good Spoken like a Kenyan policeman...What exactly do you mean by tone of voice. What tone should I have, baritone, soprano? What? Should the body language be submissive or what do you mean? The right to picket is not a discussion with whoever is president. Come on, ask Uhuru how many litres of tear gas he got when he was agitating for his rights. Hapo is a no no. And there's no discussion. If you find anyone armed, please arrest them. That's why we have plainclothes police, intelligence etc. I remember that video in Kisumu when the police gave up because they had run out of tear gas. Who was supposed to give them adequate equipment? Raila? We are watching leaders of both parties behaving as if Kenyans are their property to be swayed when they wish to. Cordomites refusing to discuss an issue. Jubilee refusing to acknowledge an error. Yet and this is the funny part, they both want to remove the same people. If when cord and jubilee agree on an issue there are deaths in the streets. What shall happen when they disagree? What's wrong with these people? If you don't understand what we mean by tone of voice then I can't help. And what is peaceful when someone says' we're going to storm iebc and eject commissioners' , we're going to have 1million man march'... My friend there is no law against telling you what I'm going to do. None. If you see it please advise me about it. It reminds me of the days I was young... I used to tell these girls that I'd play with their sockets until they died. Obviously that was not true as they are all still alive. Read article 33 of the constitution. On this matter of iebc many can stand trial. And please don't include obscene statements if you'll bother to reply ala, so what tone should people have when replying to you on a public forum? I need not answer you, your tone is good enough for me to understand where you are coming from. I stand by my statement. Cord and Jubilee have purposely wasted Kenyans time on a charade that they knew was going nowhere other than they having a chat somewhere at Serena. They have the blood of Kenyans in their hands. Both of them. And don't you ever think you can tell me how I answer anyone on wazua or beyond. I'll answer you when and how I f***ing feel like. what happened to you signature @Alma? @Limanika, @Alma is the wazua prefect, he can respond or answer you in whatever manner or language he deems appropriate at the time.Uta do? If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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@swenani you can see why Kenya is in problems. Even pple purporting to give solutions need to change or remove logs first and foremost. Back to topic, a smart lawyer could prove, in court, that the violence and wanton destruction of property came as a direct result of incitement...and certain pple should pay damages. It can be very easy to deal with these matters
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The funniest things that happen to individuals,when one is hyped up just like a normal guy huko mtaani people are listening and you endup adding some ujinga to make people happy.This has happened to several politicians, i think they see the crowd cheering and they continue talking and realise later that kiliumana. Look at Junet Mohammed http://nairobinews.natio...tion-centre-hate-speech/The guy is so humbled ati nimeitikia and when you see him sijui in Bomet ama Kajiado he is all hype. Saw Aladwa with damu kidogo imwagike Muthama about Wiguru Look at Rao Look at Kuria and the Ngunjiri guy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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kiash wrote:The funniest things that happen to individuals,when one is hyped up just like a normal guy huko mtaani people are listening and you endup adding some ujinga to make people happy.This has happened to several politicians, i think they see the crowd cheering and they continue talking and realise later that kiliumana. Look at Junet Mohammed http://nairobinews.natio...tion-centre-hate-speech/The guy is so humbled ati nimeitikia and when you see him sijui in Bomet ama Kajiado he is all hype. Saw Aladwa with damu kidogo imwagike Muthama about Wiguru Look at Rao Look at Kuria and the Ngunjiri guy Wote wawekwe ndani. Babu too is not above the law. I remember he once said 'the tree of liberty should be watered from time to time with blood' i.am.back!!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/29/2008 Posts: 1,566
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It is good for Kenya that these demos seem to be dying off. I must admit though that i found the last two paragraphs of the Nation story curious! Quote:“It will be difficult to dialogue if Senator Muthama is still in detention since he is a member of our team,” said Mr Orengo.
He said Cord would consider resuming street protests if the “persecution” of opposition politicians was not stopped. Isuni yilu yi maa me muyo - ni Mbisuu
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Ngalaka wrote:It is good for Kenya that these demos seem to be dying off. I must admit though that i found the last two paragraphs of the Nation story curious! Quote:“It will be difficult to dialogue if Senator Muthama is still in detention since he is a member of our team,” said Mr Orengo.
He said Cord would consider resuming street protests if the “persecution” of opposition politicians was not stopped. Regardless their actions brought in negotiations.... you retreat but don't surrender!!!! Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/4/2015 Posts: 241 Location: Kahno
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Othelo wrote:Ngalaka wrote:It is good for Kenya that these demos seem to be dying off. I must admit though that i found the last two paragraphs of the Nation story curious! Quote:“It will be difficult to dialogue if Senator Muthama is still in detention since he is a member of our team,” said Mr Orengo.
He said Cord would consider resuming street protests if the “persecution” of opposition politicians was not stopped. Regardless their actions brought in negotiations.... you retreat but don't surrender!!!! Sen.Moses Wetang'ula @Wetangulam We, Rao ,Weta, Stevo, Joho,Orengo,Kidero, have been at Pangani police station for the last two & a half hours. Been denied to see the mps
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/23/2008 Posts: 3,966
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kiash wrote:The funniest things that happen to individuals,when one is hyped up just like a normal guy huko mtaani people are listening and you endup adding some ujinga to make people happy.This has happened to several politicians, i think they see the crowd cheering and they continue talking and realise later that kiliumana. Look at Junet Mohammed http://nairobinews.natio...tion-centre-hate-speech/The guy is so humbled ati nimeitikia and when you see him sijui in Bomet ama Kajiado he is all hype. Saw Aladwa with damu kidogo imwagike Muthama about Wiguru Look at Rao Look at Kuria and the Ngunjiri guy  That Njoroge guy hacheki na watu. Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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