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harrydre wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Since the supreme court ruling, the whinning that has been coming from people who claim to have faced the river one cold morning is amazing. Every other thread has Supreme court ruling ... aish yawa!!!!!! Sisi ni wapenda amani. We want to avoid confrontation because we have much to protect, otherwise usione simba amenyeshewa ukadhani ni paka. Let supreme Court annulled the re-run uone. They must reredeem themselves? Empty threats. I care!
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Angelica _ann wrote:Since the supreme court ruling, the whinning that has been coming from people who claim to have faced the river one cold morning is amazing. Every other thread has Supreme court ruling ... aish yawa!!!!!! don't use live quips... use rubber quips tafadhali... egos are fragile hapa! All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,823 Location: Nairobi
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@Angelica is on fire these days... kuna watu wanakunja mikia hapa!! All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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And this naswa 'no election' mantra has gone too far to be reversed. Expect aliar to keep saying the same till election day. Of course this will lead to voter apathy in naswa zones, with those voting in these zones being tagged 'traitors'. Failure of voting in large swathes will cause questions as to whether the winner has popular mandate. But Jubilees worst blunder in all this is letting themselves be distracted by naswa, and the failure to mobilize their voters to turn out in large numbers to exceed the 50% registered voters threshhold
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limanika wrote:And this naswa 'no election' mantra has gone too far to be reversed. Expect aliar to keep saying the same till election day. Of course this will lead to voter apathy in naswa zones, with those voting in these zones being tagged 'traitors'. Failure of voting in large swathes will cause questions as to whether the winner has popular mandate. But Jubilees worst blunder in all this is letting themselves be distracted by naswa, and the failure to mobilize their voters to turn out in large numbers to exceed the 50% registered voters threshhold Who said Jubilee are distracted? #Mbeleikosawa. Nothing is being left to chance.This 74year old goon must go home for good.Our children need a country to call home.We shall not allow him to destroy the country.Orengo and Co as well as Luo Nyanza goons can go down with him if they wish.Its their call. 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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Bigchick wrote:limanika wrote:And this naswa 'no election' mantra has gone too far to be reversed. Expect aliar to keep saying the same till election day. Of course this will lead to voter apathy in naswa zones, with those voting in these zones being tagged 'traitors'. Failure of voting in large swathes will cause questions as to whether the winner has popular mandate. But Jubilees worst blunder in all this is letting themselves be distracted by naswa, and the failure to mobilize their voters to turn out in large numbers to exceed the 50% registered voters threshhold Who said Jubilee are distracted? #Mbeleikosawa. Nothing is being left to chance.This 74year old goon must go home for good.Our children need a country to call home.We shall not allow him to destroy the country.Orengo and Co as well as Luo Nyanza goons can go down with him if they wish.Its their call. The nature of the game is different, Rao has changed it, once again. Rao is spending every available opportunity to tell his support base there shall be no election (not to vote), and jubilee is busy campaigning the traditional way (when you have a willing opponent). They should spend more time convincing people (and raos supporters) that there should be and will be an election. In other words Rao has turned this into sort of a referendum on who has more say. If Rao's 6m+ voters heed his call and don't turn out, then the voters will be partly 40% assuming uhurus 8m+ turn out to vote. Rao will then start arguing that a majority of Kenyans(60%) didn't express their will. And he will get very strong with his mass action since he has an ever ready constituency to spend the rest of their lives on the streets. In other words, someone is busy telling Kenyans not to even appear in the voting booth, and you're busy telling them to vote for you.You want to tell me these people are playing in the same game?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,823 Location: Nairobi
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limanika wrote:Bigchick wrote:limanika wrote:And this naswa 'no election' mantra has gone too far to be reversed. Expect aliar to keep saying the same till election day. Of course this will lead to voter apathy in naswa zones, with those voting in these zones being tagged 'traitors'. Failure of voting in large swathes will cause questions as to whether the winner has popular mandate. But Jubilees worst blunder in all this is letting themselves be distracted by naswa, and the failure to mobilize their voters to turn out in large numbers to exceed the 50% registered voters threshhold Who said Jubilee are distracted? #Mbeleikosawa. Nothing is being left to chance.This 74year old goon must go home for good.Our children need a country to call home.We shall not allow him to destroy the country.Orengo and Co as well as Luo Nyanza goons can go down with him if they wish.Its their call. The nature of the game is different, Rao has changed it, once again. Rao is spending every available opportunity to tell his support base there shall be no election (not to vote), and jubilee is busy campaigning the traditional way (when you have a willing opponent). They should spend more time convincing people (and raos supporters) that there should be and will be an election. In other words Rao has turned this into sort of a referendum on who has more say. If Rao's 6m+ voters heed his call and don't turn out, then the voters will be partly 40% assuming uhurus 8m+ turn out to vote. Rao will then start arguing that a majority of Kenyans(60%) didn't express their will. And he will get very strong with his mass action since he has an ever ready constituency to spend the rest of their lives on the streets. In other words, someone is busy telling Kenyans not to even appear in the voting booth, and you're busy telling them to vote for you.You want to tell me these people are playing in the same game? Changing the evaluation metric and assuming that ALL people who failed to come out to vote (because they were broke, unavailable, sick, dead, REFUSED TO VOTE for various reasons) are assumed that ALL THESE PEOPLE DID NOT VOTE BECAUSE BABA SAID SO! All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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limanika wrote:Bigchick wrote:limanika wrote:And this naswa 'no election' mantra has gone too far to be reversed. Expect aliar to keep saying the same till election day. Of course this will lead to voter apathy in naswa zones, with those voting in these zones being tagged 'traitors'. Failure of voting in large swathes will cause questions as to whether the winner has popular mandate. But Jubilees worst blunder in all this is letting themselves be distracted by naswa, and the failure to mobilize their voters to turn out in large numbers to exceed the 50% registered voters threshhold Who said Jubilee are distracted? #Mbeleikosawa. Nothing is being left to chance.This 74year old goon must go home for good.Our children need a country to call home.We shall not allow him to destroy the country.Orengo and Co as well as Luo Nyanza goons can go down with him if they wish.Its their call. The nature of the game is different, Rao has changed it, once again. Rao is spending every available opportunity to tell his support base there shall be no election (not to vote), and jubilee is busy campaigning the traditional way (when you have a willing opponent). They should spend more time convincing people (and raos supporters) that there should be and will be an election. In other words Rao has turned this into sort of a referendum on who has more say. If Rao's 6m+ voters heed his call and don't turn out, then the voters will be partly 40% assuming uhurus 8m+ turn out to vote. Rao will then start arguing that a majority of Kenyans(60%) didn't express their will. And he will get very strong with his mass action since he has an ever ready constituency to spend the rest of their lives on the streets. In other words, someone is busy telling Kenyans not to even appear in the voting booth, and you're busy telling them to vote for you.You want to tell me these people are playing in the same game? As you can see from campaigns, jubilee is aiming now for 50+1 of registered voters..thats around 9m and they were not too far off in round 1. Baba and co can sit on a pin. i.am.back!!!!
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masukuma wrote:@Angelica is on fire these days... kuna watu wanakunja mikia hapa!! Huoni sewernani alitoroka?
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