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...though I thought there must be grounds for impeachment, not just that you don't like the chap. But in politics, grounds can always be found and defended 
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muganda wrote:...though I thought there must be grounds for impeachment, not just that you don't like the chap. But in politics, grounds can always be found and defended  The grounds are always there, what is always missing is who to impeach! "Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least." Goethe
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Gathige wrote:muganda wrote:...though I thought there must be grounds for impeachment, not just that you don't like the chap. But in politics, grounds can always be found and defended  The grounds are always there, what is always missing is who to impeach!  yawa Kenya In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/3/2007 Posts: 1,635
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Gathige wrote:muganda wrote:...though I thought there must be grounds for impeachment, not just that you don't like the chap. But in politics, grounds can always be found and defended  The grounds are always there, what is always missing is who to impeach! Uhuru is tripping. Someone should take away whatever it is he is smoking. Mara totafix Maraga, mara impeach baba. He needs to get a grip, this election is more about Kenya than about him. I bet if baba won the first thing we would see is a pay rise for Mpigs. Then a 'silent' re-defection of Jubilee MPs from Western and Kisii. He forgets that the power of incumbency he enjoys would now be wielded by baba. "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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Wakanyugi wrote:Gathige wrote:muganda wrote:...though I thought there must be grounds for impeachment, not just that you don't like the chap. But in politics, grounds can always be found and defended  The grounds are always there, what is always missing is who to impeach! Uhuru is tripping. Someone should take away whatever it is he is smoking. Mara totafix Maraga, mara impeach baba. He needs to get a grip, this election is more about Kenya than about him. I bet if baba won the first thing we would see is a pay rise for Mpigs. Then a 'silent' re-defection of Jubilee MPs from Western and Kisii. He forgets that the power of incumbency he enjoys would now be wielded by baba. I think we all know and he knows thebpowers of a sitting president. I think he just wants to exite babu and stirr a point for conversation for the next few days.uhuru always wants to demystify the presidency by showing that there are this checks and balances within government. The only president to be charged in a foreign court and The only African president that has ever left the presidency to someone else remember jaramogi always begged for 5mins to taste the presidency. The only African president whose reellection has been anulled by a court bla bla bla bla etc Politics is just things to keep the people divided and foolish and put your trust in men and none of them can do nothing for you...
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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KulaRaha wrote:As a third party, I see the panic is real... You really see panic all over. I remember you also said the many Uhuruto rallies recently were also panic. The jury is out there on whether they paid off or not, but looking at the Senate and National Assembly, we can be closer to the truth.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/3/2007 Posts: 1,635
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mpobiz wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:Gathige wrote:muganda wrote:...though I thought there must be grounds for impeachment, not just that you don't like the chap. But in politics, grounds can always be found and defended  The grounds are always there, what is always missing is who to impeach! Uhuru is tripping. Someone should take away whatever it is he is smoking. Mara totafix Maraga, mara impeach baba. He needs to get a grip, this election is more about Kenya than about him. I bet if baba won the first thing we would see is a pay rise for Mpigs. Then a 'silent' re-defection of Jubilee MPs from Western and Kisii. He forgets that the power of incumbency he enjoys would now be wielded by baba. I think we all know and he knows thebpowers of a sitting president. I think he just wants to exite babu and stirr a point for conversation for the next few days.uhuru always wants to demystify the presidency by showing that there are this checks and balances within government. The only president to be charged in a foreign court and The only African president that has ever left the presidency to someone else remember jaramogi always begged for 5mins to taste the presidency. The only African president whose reellection has been anulled by a court bla bla bla bla etc The truth is his emotional, over the top reaction, as if he was personally robbed (the presidency is not his by divine right) is making him look a tad unhinged. He needs to chill. If NASA were not the incompetent broke ass outfit they are, they would make mince meat of him. "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/3/2007 Posts: 1,635
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washiku wrote:KulaRaha wrote:As a third party, I see the panic is real... You really see panic all over. I remember you also said the many Uhuruto rallies recently were also panic. The jury is out there on whether they paid off or not, but looking at the Senate and National Assembly, we can be closer to the truth. Be polite my brother. We all made an emotional investment in this thing - some of us despite our better judgement - and @Kulahara is no exception. I bet there are some people in Wazuastan who pray that they could meet Maraga in a dark alley some day - preferably drunk or high. Too bad he is SDA. "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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Baratang wrote:washiku wrote:FRM2011 wrote: Am loving the echo chamber debate here.
Today Uhuru will hold yet another poorly attended rally at Uhuru park. I was there last time and have supporters really let him down. Less than 10K.
But am glad they are here talking to each other about Raila's campaign. It was well attended today though those crowds mean nothing much unless translated into votes. And how was the protocol today where President spoke before Duale, Murkomen and Sonko? @FRM2011, started wearing goggles after 8th August 2017...I saw a mammoth crowd in Uhuru Park from in the region of >100k people.  Its fun watching from the sidelines. But the rally had like 20K max. But to give credit where its due, Uhuru's supporters let him down in the rallies but come through where it matters i.e. ballot box.
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