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masukuma
#121 Posted : Saturday, June 25, 2016 2:13:13 PM
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Othelo
#122 Posted : Saturday, June 25, 2016 2:43:27 PM
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masukuma wrote:
Kuna watu wanasema KIRUDIWO!

Like the usual suspect. So his position is not normally unique smile
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Zenge
#123 Posted : Saturday, June 25, 2016 4:58:28 PM
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Parliament now has the duty to pass the necessary legislation to get the UK out of the EU. It would be politically suicidal for the lawmakers to avoid or delay this process as it has been expressed by a popular will of the people.
murchr
#124 Posted : Saturday, June 25, 2016 5:45:01 PM
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Zenge wrote:
Parliament now has the duty to pass the necessary legislation to get the UK out of the EU. It would be politically suicidal for the lawmakers to avoid or delay this process as it has been expressed by a popular will of the people.


Not so fast

Quote:
More than 1.5 million people have signed a petition calling for a second EU referendum, after the vote to leave.
It has more signatures than any other on the parliamentary website and as it has passed 100,000, Parliament will consider it for a debate.


Scotland will need to exit the UK first because they are opting to remain in EU
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masukuma
#125 Posted : Saturday, June 25, 2016 6:00:04 PM
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murchr wrote:
Zenge wrote:
Parliament now has the duty to pass the necessary legislation to get the UK out of the EU. It would be politically suicidal for the lawmakers to avoid or delay this process as it has been expressed by a popular will of the people.


Not so fast

Quote:
More than 1.5 million people have signed a petition calling for a second EU referendum, after the vote to leave.
It has more signatures than any other on the parliamentary website and as it has passed 100,000, Parliament will consider it for a debate.


Scotland will need to exit the UK first because they are opting to remain in EU

brave new world... even some Brexiters are turning to Bregretters - this is uncharted territory and they are realising how intertwined they are.
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masukuma
#126 Posted : Saturday, June 25, 2016 6:08:06 PM
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one would think that these "guys" have it covered until you read stuff like this



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Brexit voters and pro-Remain members of the electorate who failed to turn out because they were confident of the win had been calling in.
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We had people phone up today wanting to change their vote or ask if they could still vote as they don’t want to leave



then you realise people are just people... voter education is for everyone.
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kiash
#127 Posted : Saturday, June 25, 2016 7:26:45 PM
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masukuma wrote:
one would think that these "guys" have it covered until you read stuff like this



Quote:

Brexit voters and pro-Remain members of the electorate who failed to turn out because they were confident of the win had been calling in.
Quote:

We had people phone up today wanting to change their vote or ask if they could still vote as they don’t want to leave



then you realise people are just people... voter education is for everyone.



Exactly sometimes you think because they form some NGO's to teach Africans, that their people have understood everything back home only to learn that most of them are lost too.
newfarer
#128 Posted : Saturday, June 25, 2016 7:34:44 PM
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Kiasi, it reminds of a poster I read somewhere, DO NOT FOLLOW ME AS I AM ALSO LOST
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Gadaffi
#129 Posted : Saturday, June 25, 2016 7:41:42 PM
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BREXIT is a done deal, the real question is which country will exit next. I predict that smaller countries/ economies will follow suit. BREXIT is a big crack in th EU and will give credence to exit of smaller economies. EU will have to break up and be constituted by fewer, stable and larger economies...jus my take.
hardwood
#130 Posted : Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:00:20 PM
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masukuma wrote:
one would think that these "guys" have it covered until you read stuff like this



Quote:

Brexit voters and pro-Remain members of the electorate who failed to turn out because they were confident of the win had been calling in.
Quote:

We had people phone up today wanting to change their vote or ask if they could still vote as they don’t want to leave



then you realise people are just people... voter education is for everyone.


Just shows that voters are dumb the world over. In old Britain not everyone had the right to vote. Only those who owned property aka landowners could vote and therefore they knew that their decision at the ballot would greatly affect them. This universal suffrage was a big mistake. Even in kenya we should change the rules and say only those who are worth at least 1m and have a university degree can vote.Otherwise how do you allow a poor jobless semi-literate kibera resident to determine the destiny of a middle-class lavingtoner at the ballot? That's total madness.
masukuma
#131 Posted : Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:02:26 PM
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meanwhile somewhere in Polk county Tennessee...
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newfarer
#132 Posted : Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:39:46 PM
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masukuma wrote:
Kuna watu wanasema KIRUDIWO!




I hear that most people who hang themselves are found with hands at the neck trying to loosen the rope
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masukuma
#133 Posted : Saturday, June 25, 2016 9:02:51 PM
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hardwood wrote:
masukuma wrote:
one would think that these "guys" have it covered until you read stuff like this



Quote:

Brexit voters and pro-Remain members of the electorate who failed to turn out because they were confident of the win had been calling in.
Quote:

We had people phone up today wanting to change their vote or ask if they could still vote as they don’t want to leave



then you realise people are just people... voter education is for everyone.


Just shows that voters are dumb the world over. In old Britain not everyone had the right to vote. Only those who owned property aka landowners could vote and therefore they knew that their decision at the ballot would greatly affect them. This universal suffrage was a big mistake. Even in kenya we should change the rules and say only those who are worth at least 1m and have a university degree can vote.Otherwise how do you allow a poor jobless semi-literate kibera resident to determine the destiny of a middle-class lavingtoner at the ballot? That's total madness.

actually what you are proposing (meritocracy) has been tried before. it didn't work! the premise of universal suffrage is great.. it forces the bourgeoisie to stoop low in an attempt to lift the people with the votes get on board with their program. in the longer run this improves society and does not make the class differences that pronounced and reduces the sense of entitlement that clouds the bourgeoisie thinking.
All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
enyands
#134 Posted : Saturday, June 25, 2016 10:23:17 PM
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masukuma wrote:
hardwood wrote:
masukuma wrote:
one would think that these "guys" have it covered until you read stuff like this



Quote:

Brexit voters and pro-Remain members of the electorate who failed to turn out because they were confident of the win had been calling in.
Quote:

We had people phone up today wanting to change their vote or ask if they could still vote as they don’t want to leave



then you realise people are just people... voter education is for everyone.


Just shows that voters are dumb the world over. In old Britain not everyone had the right to vote. Only those who owned property aka landowners could vote and therefore they knew that their decision at the ballot would greatly affect them. This universal suffrage was a big mistake. Even in kenya we should change the rules and say only those who are worth at least 1m and have a university degree can vote.Otherwise how do you allow a poor jobless semi-literate kibera resident to determine the destiny of a middle-class lavingtoner at the ballot? That's total madness.

actually what you are proposing (meritocracy) has been tried before. it didn't work! the premise of universal suffrage is great.. it forces the bourgeoisie to stoop low in an attempt to lift the people with the votes get on board with their program. in the longer run this improves society and does not make the class differences that pronounced and reduces the sense of entitlement that clouds the bourgeoisie thinking.


On a different note i used to think Sisi wafrika don't like to read or be knowledgeable ,but .... kumbe it's a shame that most Brits went to vote knowing what EUROPEAN UNION is. NOW they want to go back.so from today hence forth waache kuita wafrika undecided . Stupid embiceles
hardwood
#135 Posted : Saturday, June 25, 2016 11:40:17 PM
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enyands wrote:
masukuma wrote:
hardwood wrote:
masukuma wrote:
one would think that these "guys" have it covered until you read stuff like this



Quote:

Brexit voters and pro-Remain members of the electorate who failed to turn out because they were confident of the win had been calling in.
Quote:

We had people phone up today wanting to change their vote or ask if they could still vote as they don’t want to leave



then you realise people are just people... voter education is for everyone.


Just shows that voters are dumb the world over. In old Britain not everyone had the right to vote. Only those who owned property aka landowners could vote and therefore they knew that their decision at the ballot would greatly affect them. This universal suffrage was a big mistake. Even in kenya we should change the rules and say only those who are worth at least 1m and have a university degree can vote.Otherwise how do you allow a poor jobless semi-literate kibera resident to determine the destiny of a middle-class lavingtoner at the ballot? That's total madness.

actually what you are proposing (meritocracy) has been tried before. it didn't work! the premise of universal suffrage is great.. it forces the bourgeoisie to stoop low in an attempt to lift the people with the votes get on board with their program. in the longer run this improves society and does not make the class differences that pronounced and reduces the sense of entitlement that clouds the bourgeoisie thinking.


On a different note i used to think Sisi wafrika don't like to read or be knowledgeable ,but .... kumbe it's a shame that most Brits went to vote knowing what EUROPEAN UNION is. NOW they want to go back.so from today hence forth waache kuita wafrika undecided . Stupid embiceles


Yeah. This is what I am talking about. We should review our voting laws. And do it the way the UK and US used to do it.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bit...acy/changes/revision/1/

http://mediamatters.org/...have-land-you-did/145797
masukuma
#136 Posted : Sunday, June 26, 2016 12:47:48 AM
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hardwood wrote:

Yeah. This is what I am talking about. We should review our voting laws. And do it the way the UK and US used to do it.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bit...acy/changes/revision/1/

http://mediamatters.org/...ave-land-you-did/145797

bad idea! for reasons already stated - we have been down this route and at the end of it is a mercantilic roadblock
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D32
#137 Posted : Sunday, June 26, 2016 6:35:58 AM
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masukuma wrote:
D32 wrote:
Someone is suggesting that Texas does an exit if she becomes president.



the united states is a union that you voluntary join but has no exit clause! Texas has always toyed with that idea but - it's not even possible.


Besides the ani-Clinton talk which could be sarcasm, after Brexit, folk from Texas want to renew their efforts to be an independent country via whatever avenue.

C&P

The matter of Texas has bubbled up from time to time since the Civil War, in part due to the state’s unique history. Texas declared independence from Mexico in 1836 and was a sovereign country for a decade before becoming annexed by the United States.

But despite the popular belief that the current Texas constitution gives the state the right to pull out of the United States at will, the Supreme Court has said otherwise, ruling in 1869 that states can’t unilaterally secede from the union, as the Texas Tribune noted.

Still, that same news outlet conceded in April that the secession debate is “getting kind of real,” while the Texas Nationalist Movement points out that no actual law exists that expressly forbids secession. As our friends across the pond proved Thursday, anything is possible.


Read the full article below & google Texit.

http://www.ibtimes.com/t...e-us-texit-vote-2386446
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D32
#138 Posted : Sunday, June 26, 2016 7:14:50 AM
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There is another petition to make London independent and part of EU.

https://www.rt.com/viral...ondon-independent-state/
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enyands
#139 Posted : Sunday, June 26, 2016 10:11:29 AM
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D32 wrote:
masukuma wrote:
D32 wrote:
Someone is suggesting that Texas does an exit if she becomes president.



the united states is a union that you voluntary join but has no exit clause! Texas has always toyed with that idea but - it's not even possible.


Besides the ani-Clinton talk which could be sarcasm, after Brexit, folk from Texas want to renew their efforts to be an independent country via whatever avenue.

C&P

The matter of Texas has bubbled up from time to time since the Civil War, in part due to the state’s unique history. Texas declared independence from Mexico in 1836 and was a sovereign country for a decade before becoming annexed by the United States.

But despite the popular belief that the current Texas constitution gives the state the right to pull out of the United States at will, the Supreme Court has said otherwise, ruling in 1869 that states can’t unilaterally secede from the union, as the Texas Tribune noted.

Still, that same news outlet conceded in April that the secession debate is “getting kind of real,” while the Texas Nationalist Movement points out that no actual law exists that expressly forbids secession. As our friends across the pond proved Thursday, anything is possible.


Read the full article below & google Texit.

http://www.ibtimes.com/t...e-us-texit-vote-2386446





They have been talking about seceding forever.Rick Perry told them it's impossible because Texas depends more on the government kitty more than it can pump to the Treasury . Should they seceded they will cash strapped . Iv heard Texans are a bunch of racist living there . When Obama became president the were talking of migrating to canada. They were the first state through their lower district court to challenge Obama executive order on immigration. They are a bunch of embiceles,primitive and over blown egos. Mcheeew
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#140 Posted : Sunday, June 26, 2016 10:47:13 AM
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