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The Season of Madness is upon us
KulaRaha
#1 Posted : Wednesday, January 04, 2017 8:36:28 AM
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Fresh tribal bigots being outed



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ZZE123
#2 Posted : Wednesday, January 04, 2017 10:00:12 AM
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hardwood
#3 Posted : Wednesday, January 04, 2017 10:30:08 AM
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This Ndii has a problem with being an okuyo. Also only an idiot of a man goes public regarding what was discussed in private and in confidence. If he was approached as a consultant regarding a certain proposal, why go abusing the client in the newspapers? What kind of professional ethics are those? Do doctors go shouting in the newspapers that client X who came to see them had gonorrhea etc? No wonder waeguru described him as a foolish/stupid economist. This D is a very stupid man. I stopped reading his articles ages ago since they are full of nonsense.



maka
#4 Posted : Wednesday, January 04, 2017 10:57:21 AM
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Let me keep quiet and focus on my work...UK for another term then we get WSR...
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KulaRaha
#5 Posted : Wednesday, January 04, 2017 11:00:54 AM
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#6 Posted : Wednesday, January 04, 2017 11:12:19 AM
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tony stark
#7 Posted : Wednesday, January 04, 2017 12:17:19 PM
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maka wrote:
Let me keep quiet and focus on my work...UK for another term then we get WSR...


Do you want UK?
Or are you resigning to a "forgone" conclusion?

We all have one vote this idea that things are forgone conclusions is how Hillary lost and how brexit happened.

Vote for who you want irrespective of the "forgone" conclusion.
maka
#8 Posted : Wednesday, January 04, 2017 12:22:47 PM
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tony stark wrote:
maka wrote:
Let me keep quiet and focus on my work...UK for another term then we get WSR...


Do you want UK?
Or are you resigning to a "forgone" conclusion?

We all have one vote this idea that things are forgone conclusions is how Hillary lost and how brexit happened.

Vote for who you want irrespective of the "forgone" conclusion.


I got tired with this country...
possunt quia posse videntur
Much Know
#9 Posted : Wednesday, January 04, 2017 12:30:48 PM
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tony stark wrote:
maka wrote:
Let me keep quiet and focus on my work...UK for another term then we get WSR...


Do you want UK?
Or are you resigning to a "forgone" conclusion?

We all have one vote this idea that things are forgone conclusions is how Hillary lost and how brexit happened.

Vote for who you want irrespective of the "forgone" conclusion.

Well put, JUbilee of course realized this before Clinton loss and emphasis is 100% turnout for Jubilee voters. Jubilee is a well managed party and once you see them outline a specific strategic objective, believe me they will perform. Think of all the MCA's who do not want status quo change with their new payslips and many others, they will be out there combing the villages for votes, kwanza MCA's are very grassroots people and there are many loud mouths fighting for this position, expect a very high voter turnout...too many of us can't risk or even bare to think of status quo change..
Ras Kienyeji Man
FRM2011
#10 Posted : Wednesday, January 04, 2017 12:34:25 PM
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hardwood wrote:
This Ndii has a problem with being an okuyo. Also only an idiot of a man goes public regarding what was discussed in private and in confidence. If he was approached as a consultant regarding a certain proposal, why go abusing the client in the newspapers? What kind of professional ethics are those? Do doctors go shouting in the newspapers that client X who came to see them had gonorrhea etc? No wonder waeguru described him as a foolish/stupid economist. This D is a very stupid man. I stopped reading his articles ages ago since they are full of nonsense.





For heaven's sake, she started it. And am also an Okuyo who thinks like Ndii.

15 years + 10 years + 4 years and what have we got to show for it ?

Tutigithie.
wukan
#11 Posted : Wednesday, January 04, 2017 1:07:43 PM
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Much Know wrote:
tony stark wrote:
maka wrote:
Let me keep quiet and focus on my work...UK for another term then we get WSR...


Do you want UK?
Or are you resigning to a "forgone" conclusion?

We all have one vote this idea that things are forgone conclusions is how Hillary lost and how brexit happened.

Vote for who you want irrespective of the "forgone" conclusion.

Well put, JUbilee of course realized this before Clinton loss and emphasis is 100% turnout for Jubilee voters. Jubilee is a well managed party and once you see them outline a specific strategic objective, believe me they will perform. Think of all the MCA's who do not want status quo change with their new payslips and many others, they will be out there combing the villages for votes, kwanza MCA's are very grassroots people and there are many loud mouths fighting for this position, expect a very high voter turnout...too many of us can't risk or even bare to think of status quo change..


In the late 1970's there was another group who thought their hegemony would last forever. A bunch of businessmen who came to dominate central kenya and thought they would give guidance to the community. They alienated central kenya voters by killing JM and they thought some guy was a passing cloud. They took prime lands and conned people with land-buying companies(tenderpreneurship of those days) . Well when change did come in 1979 the central kenya voters did not warm up to them and they all lost and their hegemony came to an end.

After that 1983 and 1988 election the turnout was always below 40%. It is only after new champions Matiba/Rubia came to the fore that central kenya once again warmed up to politics. In 1997 when Matiba said boycott turnout in Nairobi was only 53%. Kibaki lost and central kenya voters accepted and moved when the results were announced. It is always said that people who don't learn from history will often repeat it.

As kibaki used to say in 2007 on the election day people pretend to be so busy, that's when they want to take their cows to the vet. The man understood the central kenya vote. There is nothing like a paramount chief who determines voting habits.

There is a realization which is emerging that being in govt doesn't really add value except for some elites and their relathieves. That usually marks the end of the hegemony. History repeats itself




FRM2011
#12 Posted : Wednesday, January 04, 2017 9:38:33 PM
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wukan wrote:
Much Know wrote:
tony stark wrote:
maka wrote:
Let me keep quiet and focus on my work...UK for another term then we get WSR...


Do you want UK?
Or are you resigning to a "forgone" conclusion?

We all have one vote this idea that things are forgone conclusions is how Hillary lost and how brexit happened.

Vote for who you want irrespective of the "forgone" conclusion.

Well put, JUbilee of course realized this before Clinton loss and emphasis is 100% turnout for Jubilee voters. Jubilee is a well managed party and once you see them outline a specific strategic objective, believe me they will perform. Think of all the MCA's who do not want status quo change with their new payslips and many others, they will be out there combing the villages for votes, kwanza MCA's are very grassroots people and there are many loud mouths fighting for this position, expect a very high voter turnout...too many of us can't risk or even bare to think of status quo change..


In the late 1970's there was another group who thought their hegemony would last forever. A bunch of businessmen who came to dominate central kenya and thought they would give guidance to the community. They alienated central kenya voters by killing JM and they thought some guy was a passing cloud. They took prime lands and conned people with land-buying companies(tenderpreneurship of those days) . Well when change did come in 1979 the central kenya voters did not warm up to them and they all lost and their hegemony came to an end.

After that 1983 and 1988 election the turnout was always below 40%. It is only after new champions Matiba/Rubia came to the fore that central kenya once again warmed up to politics. In 1997 when Matiba said boycott turnout in Nairobi was only 53%. Kibaki lost and central kenya voters accepted and moved when the results were announced. It is always said that people who don't learn from history will often repeat it.

As kibaki used to say in 2007 on the election day people pretend to be so busy, that's when they want to take their cows to the vet. The man understood the central kenya vote. There is nothing like a paramount chief who determines voting habits.

There is a realization which is emerging that being in govt doesn't really add value except for some elites and their relathieves. That usually marks the end of the hegemony. History repeats itself







Wow ! Until the next time an inspirational leader comes along.

53% turnout in Nairobi 1997. That must be giving some guys sleepless nights.
maka
#13 Posted : Thursday, January 05, 2017 4:36:19 AM
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hardwood wrote:
This Ndii has a problem with being an okuyo. Also only an idiot of a man goes public regarding what was discussed in private and in confidence. If he was approached as a consultant regarding a certain proposal, why go abusing the client in the newspapers? What kind of professional ethics are those? Do doctors go shouting in the newspapers that client X who came to see them had gonorrhea etc? No wonder waeguru described him as a foolish/stupid economist. This D is a very stupid man. I stopped reading his articles ages ago since they are full of nonsense.




Presenting the foolish...stupid economist.


possunt quia posse videntur
Bigchick
#14 Posted : Thursday, January 05, 2017 7:23:42 AM
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FRM2011 wrote:
hardwood wrote:
This Ndii has a problem with being an okuyo. Also only an idiot of a man goes public regarding what was discussed in private and in confidence. If he was approached as a consultant regarding a certain proposal, why go abusing the client in the newspapers? What kind of professional ethics are those? Do doctors go shouting in the newspapers that client X who came to see them had gonorrhea etc? No wonder waeguru described him as a foolish/stupid economist. This D is a very stupid man. I stopped reading his articles ages ago since they are full of nonsense.





For heaven's sake, she started it. And am also an Okuyo who thinks like Ndii.

15 years + 10 years + 4 years and what have we got to show for it ?

Tutigithie.


Your comments on the other 24 years?

Majority of us may never have anything to show for our tribesmen being at the top.Only close relatives can say/show something.Okuyos only need an enabling environment.Infrustructure,market for produce.etc

However as a community(okuyus) we are weary/suspicious of someone who shows open hatred and swears to deal with us when in power.By telling people do not pay rent that person is economically finishing the land lord.This far our elections are about the The Okuyo Economic Supporter Vs The Okuyo Economic Subbotuer.

Remove Baba from the election equation and things will be different.Okuyos are not necessarily for UK but so long as it is Vs Baba then we shall be out 100% and from 3.00am to vote for UK

Love is beautiful and so are those who share it.With Love, Marriage is an amazing event in ones life time, the foundation of joy, happiness and success.
masukuma
#15 Posted : Thursday, January 05, 2017 8:54:19 AM
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FRM2011 wrote:
hardwood wrote:
This Ndii has a problem with being an okuyo. Also only an idiot of a man goes public regarding what was discussed in private and in confidence. If he was approached as a consultant regarding a certain proposal, why go abusing the client in the newspapers? What kind of professional ethics are those? Do doctors go shouting in the newspapers that client X who came to see them had gonorrhea etc? No wonder waeguru described him as a foolish/stupid economist. This D is a very stupid man. I stopped reading his articles ages ago since they are full of nonsense.





For heaven's sake, she started it. And am also an Okuyo who thinks like Ndii.

15 years + 10 years + 4 years and what have we got to show for it ?

Tutigithie.

i always ask... wahindi waliKuwa President lini? watu waache kutubeba ujinga.
All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
timuka
#16 Posted : Thursday, January 05, 2017 9:46:59 AM
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@Amores..hope you have enough stocks of Kool-Aid, it is that season again!
Njung'e
#17 Posted : Thursday, January 05, 2017 9:53:58 AM
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timuka wrote:
@Amores..hope you have enough stocks of CoolAid, it is that season again!


Laughing out loudly I read BigChick's post and i am think even if she downed a gallon of Kool-Aid, it wouldn't cool her down. Pengine amwagiliwesmile
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maka
#18 Posted : Thursday, January 05, 2017 10:38:39 AM
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Njung'e wrote:
timuka wrote:
@Amores..hope you have enough stocks of CoolAid, it is that season again!


Laughing out loudly I read BigChick's post and i am think even if she downed a gallon of Kool-Aid, it wouldn't cool her down. Pengine amwagiliwesmile


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
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Bigchick
#19 Posted : Thursday, January 05, 2017 11:24:52 AM
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Njung'e wrote:
timuka wrote:
@Amores..hope you have enough stocks of CoolAid, it is that season again!


Laughing out loudly I read BigChick's post and i am think even if she downed a gallon of Kool-Aid, it wouldn't cool her down. Pengine amwagiliwesmile



No denyingLaughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

Or you soak me in it for some days.

Love is beautiful and so are those who share it.With Love, Marriage is an amazing event in ones life time, the foundation of joy, happiness and success.
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#20 Posted : Thursday, January 05, 2017 11:32:25 AM
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Bigchick wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
timuka wrote:
@Amores..hope you have enough stocks of CoolAid, it is that season again!


Laughing out loudly I read BigChick's post and i am think even if she downed a gallon of Kool-Aid, it wouldn't cool her down. Pengine amwagiliwesmile



No denyingLaughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

Or you soak me in it for some days.


'we' #Baba are now veteran/chief in absorbing CoolAid smile smile smile
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