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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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Most of my friends are Jubilee supporters. I have just received this on my whatsapp.
"Raila arenda ndimuhe muti na ndimuhe mbeca, kai NASA ituikite Sabina Joy".
Sorry its too gross to translate.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,929
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FRM2011 wrote: Most of my friends are Jubilee supporters. I have just received this on my whatsapp.
"Raila arenda ndimuhe muti na ndimuhe mbeca, kai NASA ituikite Sabina Joy".
Sorry its too gross to translate.
Tuko Kenya gangari 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: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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FRM2011 wrote: Most of my friends are Jubilee supporters. I have just received this on my whatsapp.
"Raila arenda ndimuhe muti na ndimuhe mbeca, kai NASA ituikite Sabina Joy".
Sorry its too gross to translate.
#ndead! i.am.back!!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/29/2011 Posts: 2,242
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Seems like this time round the campaigns have not excited the two major teams. NASA looks low keyed except for the paybill launch and the duo has only been to its bases and receiving delegations at the hill Moi era style. Looks like 17 Oct is not such an excitement. IEBC on its part is having an outing in in Naivegas instead of fixing severs. Someone wake me up on 16th Oct. "Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least." Goethe
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/22/2008 Posts: 2,718
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Gathige wrote:Seems like this time round the campaigns have not excited the two major teams. NASA looks low keyed except for the paybill launch and the duo has only been to its bases and receiving delegations at the hill Moi era style. Looks like 17 Oct is not such an excitement. IEBC on its part is having an outing in in Naivegas instead of fixing severs.
Someone wake me up on 16th Oct. This might be the calm before the storm. Baba has no money and he might also come to the realization that he does not have the numbers. Chebukati and Chiloba have made up and now have decided to organize the elections together. What if Baba says no elections with Chiloba? What if he boycotts the election? What if Maraga refuses to swear in Uhuru? What if Jubilee pays a few MPs and Senators and changes the constitution to create 10 year presidential terms? I guess the calm is because we are at a place we have never been before and we should be scared because we might soon discover there are no laws in this new place we find ourselves and that everything and anything is possible.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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Gathige wrote:Seems like this time round the campaigns have not excited the two major teams. NASA looks low keyed except for the paybill launch and the duo has only been to its bases and receiving delegations at the hill Moi era style. Looks like 17 Oct is not such an excitement. IEBC on its part is having an outing in in Naivegas instead of fixing severs.
Someone wake me up on 16th Oct. Campaigns ziliisha nana nane,and we have a president OK, seriously, I think the exhaustion from the actual campaigns is inevitable.Now, it is just limping to the finish line, I imagine it feels like running a marathon and winning, then being told there is a repeat, too give a chance to the losers to try to catch up with you. I am happy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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FRM2011 wrote: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 . You are ridiculous.Why are you obbesed with the crowd that Uhuru is able or unable to pull? seeing the beating at the ballot,I would watch from the sidelines Ongeza yangu hapo Kwa ballot,I will be voting raundi hii! I am happy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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Kusadikika wrote:Gathige wrote:Seems like this time round the campaigns have not excited the two major teams. NASA looks low keyed except for the paybill launch and the duo has only been to its bases and receiving delegations at the hill Moi era style. Looks like 17 Oct is not such an excitement. IEBC on its part is having an outing in in Naivegas instead of fixing severs.
Someone wake me up on 16th Oct. This might be the calm before the storm. Baba has no money and he might also come to the realization that he does not have the numbers. Chebukati and Chiloba have made up and now have decided to organize the elections together. What if Baba says no elections with Chiloba? What if he boycotts the election? What if Maraga refuses to swear in Uhuru? What if Jubilee pays a few MPs and Senators and changes the constitution to create 10 year presidential terms? I guess the calm is because we are at a place we have never been before and we should be scared because we might soon discover there are no laws in this new place we find ourselves and that everything and anything is possible. @Gathige - UhuRuto have been campaigning Bungoma, West Pokot, Bomet, Eld, Naivasha, Nakuru, Narok, Kajiado, Machakos and Nairobi Babu has been to Machakos, Mathare, Kibera, but you have to note he is out of Cash, waiting on the MPs advance to jerk off his campaign. Kidero was a real asset, no wonder he went round asking people not to dare replace him at City hall. Kusadikika wrote:
What if Baba says no elections with Chiloba? He abstain and there will be no one opposing UK. UK is declared President and sworn in What if he boycotts the election? See response above What if Maraga refuses to swear in Uhuru? The army will make him do it What if Jubilee pays a few MPs and Senators and changes the constitution to create 10 year presidential terms? Changes to the constitution can only become law if passed on referendum
Katiba wrote:
138. PROCEDURE AT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
(1) If only one candidate for President is nominated, that candidate shall be declared elected.
"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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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/3/2008 Posts: 4,057 Location: Gwitu
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murchr wrote:Kusadikika wrote:Gathige wrote:Seems like this time round the campaigns have not excited the two major teams. NASA looks low keyed except for the paybill launch and the duo has only been to its bases and receiving delegations at the hill Moi era style. Looks like 17 Oct is not such an excitement. IEBC on its part is having an outing in in Naivegas instead of fixing severs.
Someone wake me up on 16th Oct. This might be the calm before the storm. Baba has no money and he might also come to the realization that he does not have the numbers. Chebukati and Chiloba have made up and now have decided to organize the elections together. What if Baba says no elections with Chiloba? What if he boycotts the election? What if Maraga refuses to swear in Uhuru? What if Jubilee pays a few MPs and Senators and changes the constitution to create 10 year presidential terms? I guess the calm is because we are at a place we have never been before and we should be scared because we might soon discover there are no laws in this new place we find ourselves and that everything and anything is possible. @Gathige - UhuRuto have been campaigning Bungoma, West Pokot, Bomet, Eld, Naivasha, Nakuru, Narok, Kajiado, Machakos and Nairobi Babu has been to Machakos, Mathare, Kibera, but you have to note he is out of Cash, waiting on the MPs advance to jerk off his campaign. Kidero was a real asset, no wonder he went round asking people not to dare replace him at City hall. Kusadikika wrote:
What if Baba says no elections with Chiloba? He abstain and there will be no one opposing UK. UK is declared President and sworn in What if he boycotts the election? See response above What if Maraga refuses to swear in Uhuru? The army will make him do it What if Jubilee pays a few MPs and Senators and changes the constitution to create 10 year presidential terms? Changes to the constitution can only become law if passed on referendum
Katiba wrote:
138. PROCEDURE AT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
(1) If only one candidate for President is nominated, that candidate shall be declared elected.
The CJ doesn't need to swear in the president. The Registrar or any other senior judicial officer can do it. Truth forever on the scaffold Wrong forever on the throne (James Russell Rowell)
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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FRM2011 wrote: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. Why are you watching from the sidelines? Aren't you giving it another shot on 17th? I hope you will at least vote.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/7/2007 Posts: 11,935 Location: Nairobi
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washiku wrote:[quote=FRM2011][quote=Baratang][quote=washiku][quote=FRM2011]
I hope you will at least vote.
.....and reduce the gap to 1,399,999?  ....that's a better contribution than Kuria's Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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FRM2011 wrote: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. The rally was very well attended. Wachana na gogols..... 
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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hardwood wrote:FRM2011 wrote: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. The rally was very well attended. Wachana na gogols.....  We are actually saying the same thing boss. Our very own @mukiha has proven in his newspaper column that the uhuru park rally that attracted the biggest crowd ever was Kibaki's NARC in 20002. It had around 50,000 people. So, yes. Uhuru's rally was well attended.
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FRM2011 wrote:hardwood wrote:FRM2011 wrote: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. The rally was very well attended. Wachana na gogols.....  We are actually saying the same thing boss. Our very own @mukiha has proven in his newspaper column that the uhuru park rally that attracted the biggest crowd ever was Kibaki's NARC in 20002. It had around 50,000 people. So, yes. Uhuru's rally was well attended. But when its the 72 year old Goon's rally and the crowd is similar we are told the mammoth was 1M pax. 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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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/21/2011 Posts: 2,032
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Saw snapshots of rao's rally in kibra today, the crowd was evidently unenthusiastic. Just realizing how this fresh election has thrown us in uncharted territory. Results of the recent election makes it easy to predict the winner of the fresh election...and not many people like to vote for losing candidate
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/20/2011 Posts: 1,820 Location: Nakuru
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Kusadikika wrote:Gathige wrote:Seems like this time round the campaigns have not excited the two major teams. NASA looks low keyed except for the paybill launch and the duo has only been to its bases and receiving delegations at the hill Moi era style. Looks like 17 Oct is not such an excitement. IEBC on its part is having an outing in in Naivegas instead of fixing severs.
Someone wake me up on 16th Oct. This might be the calm before the storm. Baba has no money and he might also come to the realization that he does not have the numbers. Chebukati and Chiloba have made up and now have decided to organize the elections together. What if Baba says no elections with Chiloba? What if he boycotts the election? What if Maraga refuses to swear in Uhuru? What if Jubilee pays a few MPs and Senators and changes the constitution to create 10 year presidential terms? I guess the calm is because we are at a place we have never been before and we should be scared because we might soon discover there are no laws in this new place we find ourselves and that everything and anything is possible. The talk in Mombasa is that empty debe has allocated Mombasa county devolution money to Baba's campaign. Hassan Omar complained about this long time ago. Hata air tickets za baba are being invoiced to county 001..not to mention willy paul na ali kiba Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Bukusu elders warn baba to stop attacking chiloba, IEBC. https://www.the-star.co....rn-nasa-jubilee_c1634787
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/7/2007 Posts: 11,935 Location: Nairobi
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[quote=hardwood]Bukusu elders warn baba to stop attacking chiloba, IEBC. https://www.the-star.co....n-nasa-jubilee_c1634787[/quote] The more reason why Jubilee should keep off IEBC talk and watch while NASA locks itself off the Bukusu votes. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/22/2009 Posts: 2,449 Location: Africa
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Delegation of leaders from Kisii and Nyamira in State House. Uhuru needs to talk to them really nicely especially after that " wakora" debacle.
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