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NASA moves to the Supreme Court
Bigchick
#941 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 6:38:39 PM
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masukuma wrote:
This is big... huge!! It's not a loss... it's actually a gain and after the dust settles and bruised egos are massaged - a couple of things will happen
1) People will know they have recourse, "a channel" when you feel aggrieved - And the Courts have proven that they are not in anyone's pocket!
2) People will know that elections not only have to be fair they need to be seen to be "fair". The technical aspect of these elections had a lot of issues that while can be explained by technical people - the judges are not technical people!



Another lesson is that people must respect the rule of law and defeat.

Jubilee are bitter but have accepted and are doing press ups for Nov 1st. 2017 or whatever date it will be.


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#942 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 6:41:35 PM
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If a foreign body will run the elections,it is only fair that Supreme court be filled with foreigners too
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Angelica _ann
#943 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 6:41:55 PM
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In this thread many thought Jimmy is a fool, vindicated. The submission was trickery into admitting the right documents without much fuss smile smile smile

Ngatia is a soar loser, went mia!!!!
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gk
#944 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 6:45:59 PM
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Posts: 489
Bigchick wrote:
masukuma wrote:
This is big... huge!! It's not a loss... it's actually a gain and after the dust settles and bruised egos are massaged - a couple of things will happen
1) People will know they have recourse, "a channel" when you feel aggrieved - And the Courts have proven that they are not in anyone's pocket!
2) People will know that elections not only have to be fair they need to be seen to be "fair". The technical aspect of these elections had a lot of issues that while can be explained by technical people - the judges are not technical people!



Another lesson is that people must respect the rule of law and defeat.

Jubilee are bitter but have accepted and are doing press ups for Nov 1st. 2017 or whatever date it will be.




But UK should desist from attacking the courts. He should leave that to columnists and his henchmen. It's needless to sound bitter...put your head up and focus on the next race. He should be encouraging IEBC to put the house in order and seal all loopholes. ...this talk of us vs them is what is killing this nation.
freiks
#945 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 6:52:07 PM
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Joined: 6/8/2010
Posts: 1,734
gk wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
masukuma wrote:
This is big... huge!! It's not a loss... it's actually a gain and after the dust settles and bruised egos are massaged - a couple of things will happen
1) People will know they have recourse, "a channel" when you feel aggrieved - And the Courts have proven that they are not in anyone's pocket!
2) People will know that elections not only have to be fair they need to be seen to be "fair". The technical aspect of these elections had a lot of issues that while can be explained by technical people - the judges are not technical people!



Another lesson is that people must respect the rule of law and defeat.

Jubilee are bitter but have accepted and are doing press ups for Nov 1st. 2017 or whatever date it will be.




But UK should desist from attacking the courts. He should leave that to columnists and his henchmen. It's needless to sound bitter...put your head up and focus on the next race. He should be encouraging IEBC to put the house in order and seal all loopholes. ...this talk of us vs them is what is killing this nation.


He spoke his mind and mind of 8.2 million kenyans who voted him.
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masukuma
#946 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 7:58:43 PM
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gk wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
masukuma wrote:
This is big... huge!! It's not a loss... it's actually a gain and after the dust settles and bruised egos are massaged - a couple of things will happen
1) People will know they have recourse, "a channel" when you feel aggrieved - And the Courts have proven that they are not in anyone's pocket!
2) People will know that elections not only have to be fair they need to be seen to be "fair". The technical aspect of these elections had a lot of issues that while can be explained by technical people - the judges are not technical people!



Another lesson is that people must respect the rule of law and defeat.

Jubilee are bitter but have accepted and are doing press ups for Nov 1st. 2017 or whatever date it will be.




But UK should desist from attacking the courts. He should leave that to columnists and his henchmen. It's needless to sound bitter...put your head up and focus on the next race. He should be encouraging IEBC to put the house in order and seal all loopholes. ...this talk of us vs them is what is killing this nation.


using the words of Stephen Derwent Partington - his behavior is similar to a boxer amepigwa ngumi mzito then you start asking questions
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#947 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 10:25:31 PM
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Joined: 6/5/2014
Posts: 47
gk wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
masukuma wrote:
This is big... huge!! It's not a loss... it's actually a gain and after the dust settles and bruised egos are massaged - a couple of things will happen
1) People will know they have recourse, "a channel" when you feel aggrieved - And the Courts have proven that they are not in anyone's pocket!
2) People will know that elections not only have to be fair they need to be seen to be "fair". The technical aspect of these elections had a lot of issues that while can be explained by technical people - the judges are not technical people!



Another lesson is that people must respect the rule of law and defeat.

Jubilee are bitter but have accepted and are doing press ups for Nov 1st. 2017 or whatever date it will be.




But UK should desist from attacking the courts. He should leave that to columnists and his henchmen. It's needless to sound bitter...put your head up and focus on the next race. He should be encouraging IEBC to put the house in order and seal all loopholes. ...this talk of us vs them is what is killing this nation.


I had hoped that he was going to respond soberly smile
Impunity
#948 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 11:12:41 PM
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Location: Masada
Jump-steady wrote:
A pal is asking whether Kikuyus are allowed to burn property and throw stones at a time like thissmile


Tell your pal she is an asshole.
Portfolio: Sold
You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.

Musimo
#949 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 11:22:25 PM
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Joined: 9/3/2015
Posts: 118
Location: Nairobi
I am in a car, headed to Mombasa. Pre-travel, I had the car serviced, bought new tyres, had the car detailed, all the works. After setting off for Mombasa early morning, with a target of getting to Mombasa by 4pm and having gone as far as Mtito Andei, car stutters to death just past Voi. My options are:
1. Do everything possible to get myself to Mombasa by 4pm without doing so much harm to the vehicle, or

2. Burn the vehicle, go back to Nairobi and get another car to get me to Mombasa, with deadline time still 4pm of the same day.
Impunity
#950 Posted : Friday, September 01, 2017 11:30:29 PM
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Joined: 3/2/2009
Posts: 26,334
Location: Masada
ngapat wrote:
Bykhovets wrote:
ngapat wrote:
Its so unfortunate in kenya that even the supreme court judges along tribal lines. Only judge ojwang proved otherwise


I am very disappointed in you if all that you took away from this judicial process were the tribes of the judges. Sad

The judges conveniently avoided section 83 of the constitution and fell for " a chance for the supreme court to redeem itself shenanigan".
No one disputed that the figures announced at the polling stations were different from the ones used to arrive at the final results. The elections clearly depicts the will of the people.


Ngapat,how do u reason? How old are you?
The results at the polling stations were different from those collated in for 34C...and you mean that is the will of the people?To have such mismatch?
Nkt
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