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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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TAZ wrote:McReggae wrote:Willing buyer, wailing seller:
“Uhuru had sound advice from his TNA team particularly that of Jasper Mbiuki, his Director of legal affairs and Public relations Ed Staite to skip the debate but Ruto, Murkomen and other URP stalwarts in the coalition insisted that he attends”....TNA believes URP misadvised them on the debate issue!!!
Source??? Someone said that Makerege has the authority to post bila rink ( he is not only the king of whatever, but also king of breaking news) so he feels he can post anything Wana jubilee mkae chonjo,come Monday,turn up in large numbers and cast your ballot. DNA ni TNA I am happy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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TAZ wrote:McReggae wrote:Willing buyer, wailing seller:
“Uhuru had sound advice from his TNA team particularly that of Jasper Mbiuki, his Director of legal affairs and Public relations Ed Staite to skip the debate but Ruto, Murkomen and other URP stalwarts in the coalition insisted that he attends”....TNA believes URP misadvised them on the debate issue!!!
Source??? Someone said that Makerege has the authority to post bila rink ( he is not only the king of whatever, but also king of breaking news) so he feels he can post anything Wana jubilee mkae chonjo,come Monday,turn up in large numbers and cast your ballot. DNA ni TNA I am happy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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Amores wrote:TAZ wrote:McReggae wrote:Willing buyer, wailing seller:
“Uhuru had sound advice from his TNA team particularly that of Jasper Mbiuki, his Director of legal affairs and Public relations Ed Staite to skip the debate but Ruto, Murkomen and other URP stalwarts in the coalition insisted that he attends”....TNA believes URP misadvised them on the debate issue!!!
Source??? Someone said that Makerege has the authority to post bila rink ( he is not only the king of whatever, but also king of breaking news) so he feels he can post anything Wana jubilee mkae chonjo,come Monday,turn up in large numbers and cast your ballot. DNA ni TNA That was just a point of info from the TNA top room!!!...TNA had made a decision, URP insisted that they attend the debate and then ......willing buyer, wailing seller happenned!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/14/2007 Posts: 4,152
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@ Mc Reggae.....Its quite clear that TNA initially didn't want him attend but he did and performed well in the debate, hata the opinion polls you trust so much indicated that. what makes you think he messed it up, Sang's endorsement of RAO!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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McReggae wrote:Amores wrote:TAZ wrote:McReggae wrote:Willing buyer, wailing seller:
“Uhuru had sound advice from his TNA team particularly that of Jasper Mbiuki, his Director of legal affairs and Public relations Ed Staite to skip the debate but Ruto, Murkomen and other URP stalwarts in the coalition insisted that he attends”....TNA believes URP misadvised them on the debate issue!!!
Source??? Someone said that Makerege has the authority to post bila rink ( he is not only the king of whatever, but also king of breaking news) so he feels he can post anything Wana jubilee mkae chonjo,come Monday,turn up in large numbers and cast your ballot. DNA ni TNA That was just a point of info from the TNA top room!!!...TNA had made a decision, URP insisted that they attend the debate and then ......willing buyer, wailing seller happenned!!! To be this is inconsequential. The election is decided. UK is winning. I like how CORD has made so much effort - flogged this dead horse- the land issue na imekataa! DNA ni TNA I am happy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/24/2013 Posts: 455 Location: Nairobi
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Uhuru to skip the Presidential debate. Threatening AGAIN?
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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Amores wrote:TAZ wrote:McReggae wrote:Willing buyer, wailing seller:
“Uhuru had sound advice from his TNA team particularly that of Jasper Mbiuki, his Director of legal affairs and Public relations Ed Staite to skip the debate but Ruto, Murkomen and other URP stalwarts in the coalition insisted that he attends”....TNA believes URP misadvised them on the debate issue!!!
Source??? Someone said that Makerege has the authority to post bila rink ( he is not only the king of whatever, but also king of breaking news) so he feels he can post anything Wana jubilee mkae chonjo,come Monday,turn up in large numbers and cast your ballot. DNA ni TNA 2013 @McReggae was the man. This time round ni @FRM but hajafikia hii level.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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washiku wrote:Amores wrote:TAZ wrote:McReggae wrote:Willing buyer, wailing seller:
“Uhuru had sound advice from his TNA team particularly that of Jasper Mbiuki, his Director of legal affairs and Public relations Ed Staite to skip the debate but Ruto, Murkomen and other URP stalwarts in the coalition insisted that he attends”....TNA believes URP misadvised them on the debate issue!!!
Source??? Someone said that Makerege has the authority to post bila rink ( he is not only the king of whatever, but also king of breaking news) so he feels he can post anything Wana jubilee mkae chonjo,come Monday,turn up in large numbers and cast your ballot. DNA ni TNA 2013 @McReggae was the man. This time round ni @FRM but hajafikia hii level. The bravado in cord in 2013 was out of this world. Insiders then tell us that everyone was booking an appointment to see Baba to negotiate a position in the incoming government. Some sharp guys pointed out that ICC was becoming the main issue and the election would be a referendum on ICC/sovereignty. But their voices were drowned by the pre-election celebration mood. Most guys assumed the winning was a fait accompli'. That lesson has been painfully learnt. Caution is the word in 2017.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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Uram wrote:Uhuru to skip the Presidential debate. Threatening AGAIN? It's not a threat. He has nothing to gain from the debate and the rest have nothing to lose. The biggest loser here is the media. Their ratings will dip without UK. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/1/2008 Posts: 1,098
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FRM2011 wrote:washiku wrote:Amores wrote:TAZ wrote:McReggae wrote:Willing buyer, wailing seller:
“Uhuru had sound advice from his TNA team particularly that of Jasper Mbiuki, his Director of legal affairs and Public relations Ed Staite to skip the debate but Ruto, Murkomen and other URP stalwarts in the coalition insisted that he attends”....TNA believes URP misadvised them on the debate issue!!!
Source??? Someone said that Makerege has the authority to post bila rink ( he is not only the king of whatever, but also king of breaking news) so he feels he can post anything Wana jubilee mkae chonjo,come Monday,turn up in large numbers and cast your ballot. DNA ni TNA 2013 @McReggae was the man. This time round ni @FRM but hajafikia hii level. The bravado in cord in 2013 was out of this world. Insiders then tell us that everyone was booking an appointment to see Baba to negotiate a position in the incoming government. Some sharp guys pointed out that ICC was becoming the main issue and the election would be a referendum on ICC/sovereignty. But their voices were drowned by the pre-election celebration mood. Most guys assumed the winning was a fait accompli'. That lesson has been painfully learnt. Caution is the word in 2017. You are flip-flopping bwana @FRM2011. Baba was in Kiambu yesterday. What does your horoscope of numbers now tell you? I'm eyeing a tender when you take office at that water place
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FRM2011 wrote:
The bravado in cord in 2013 was out of this world. Insiders then tell us that everyone was booking an appointment to see Baba to negotiate a position in the incoming government.
Some sharp guys pointed out that ICC was becoming the main issue and the election would be a referendum on ICC/sovereignty. But their voices were drowned by the pre-election celebration mood.
Most guys assumed the winning was a fait accompli'. That lesson has been painfully learnt. Caution is the word in 2017.
Just a month to the elections and there is no screaming issue to separate the 2 main candidates. Does it get more boring than this? Too boring to even have the presidential debate.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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2012 wrote:Uram wrote:Uhuru to skip the Presidential debate. Threatening AGAIN? It's not a threat. He has nothing to gain from the debate and the rest have nothing to lose. The biggest loser here is the media. Their ratings will dip without UK. Uhuru addressed the G20, these are nobodies to debate with.waste of his time. i.am.back!!!!
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wukan wrote:FRM2011 wrote:
The bravado in cord in 2013 was out of this world. Insiders then tell us that everyone was booking an appointment to see Baba to negotiate a position in the incoming government.
Some sharp guys pointed out that ICC was becoming the main issue and the election would be a referendum on ICC/sovereignty. But their voices were drowned by the pre-election celebration mood.
Most guys assumed the winning was a fait accompli'. That lesson has been painfully learnt. Caution is the word in 2017.
Just a month to the elections and there is no screaming issue to separate the 2 main candidates. Does it get more boring than this? Too boring to even have the presidential debate. Frm is helping himself to a humble pie too early...Caution??
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willin2learn wrote:wukan wrote:FRM2011 wrote:
The bravado in cord in 2013 was out of this world. Insiders then tell us that everyone was booking an appointment to see Baba to negotiate a position in the incoming government.
Some sharp guys pointed out that ICC was becoming the main issue and the election would be a referendum on ICC/sovereignty. But their voices were drowned by the pre-election celebration mood.
Most guys assumed the winning was a fait accompli'. That lesson has been painfully learnt. Caution is the word in 2017.
Just a month to the elections and there is no screaming issue to separate the 2 main candidates. Does it get more boring than this? Too boring to even have the presidential debate. Frm is helping himself to a humble pie too early...Caution?? I can tell you for sure from where am standing at FRM2011 is very new in Kenyan politics and he is excited in supporting his preferred candidate kwa hali na mali  .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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the Star wrote:Raila Odinga will not participate in the presidential debate if its format is not changed, NASA senior adviser Salim Lone has said.
Lone said this in a statement on Wednesday, hours after a Jubilee official announced President Uhuru Kenyatta will not take part as he was not consulted. "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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sheri wrote:willin2learn wrote:wukan wrote:FRM2011 wrote:
The bravado in cord in 2013 was out of this world. Insiders then tell us that everyone was booking an appointment to see Baba to negotiate a position in the incoming government.
Some sharp guys pointed out that ICC was becoming the main issue and the election would be a referendum on ICC/sovereignty. But their voices were drowned by the pre-election celebration mood.
Most guys assumed the winning was a fait accompli'. That lesson has been painfully learnt. Caution is the word in 2017.
Just a month to the elections and there is no screaming issue to separate the 2 main candidates. Does it get more boring than this? Too boring to even have the presidential debate. Frm is helping himself to a humble pie too early...Caution?? I can tell you for sure from where am standing at FRM2011 is very new in Kenyan politics and he is excited in supporting his preferred candidate kwa hali na mali  . @sheri, You are right. This is the first time I have been inside a serious political party campaign. I have learnt more than what I would get from a political science degree from UoN. @ Wukan, It is the lack of a screaming issue as you put it that makes me uncomfortable. Our numbers are as encouraging as they can be. Those who observe trends know 30 days is still a very long time in politics. Waititu took Kiambu in the last 5 days of campaign. In 2013, a URP wave swept over Narok and changed dynamics completely. From a projection of 80% for ODM, to a 50/50. In Kisii & Nyamira, Uhuru's 150,000 votes were a shocker to ODM. Their analysts had missed it completely.
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