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NASA moves to the Supreme Court
Angelica _ann
#991 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 7:29:42 PM
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IEBC pia wanapenda mchezo and uchokozi sana, why not make the election open at least to the 8 previous contestants.
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B.Timer
#992 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 7:33:29 PM
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Joined: 5/31/2008
Posts: 1,076
Angelica _ann wrote:
IEBC pia wanapenda mchezo and uchokozi sana, why not make the election open at least to the 8 previous contestants.

Methinks it’s a ploy to expose the court for not having made itself clear. Dragging each other’s name through mud.
Dunia ni msongamano..
alma1
#993 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 7:34:13 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 9/19/2015
Posts: 2,871
Location: hapo
murchr wrote:
alma1 wrote:
I fear that if Aukot is not on that ballot, the October elections are an exercise on futility.

IEBC should take a case to court to clarify what "fresh elections" mean. Otherwise we shall have another charade where their lawyers try explain the words statistics, data, preliminary numbers and form 34A

The court nullified the election which means the elections did not happen.

It is their duty to seek a comprehensive ruling on this one.

Last time they tried to play around the issue of form 34A being transmitted immediately we had a circus which they lost. They should desist from making their own rules then ending up with egg on their face.

They should be the ones to take the case to court kesho and not wait for another 1 week lost in the courtrooms as is just about to happen.

I doubt if IEBC lawyers are serious. I really do.


IEBC lawyers are following a supreme court ruling/submission of 2013



Aukot can go to court tho


Murchr, for about 3 weeks, you and other "legal" experts were on this forum quoting the same 2013 Supreme court ruling and talking about numbers.

Maybe you haven't realised yet, the law in Kenya is that the process and conduct of an election in Kenya matters more than the numbers.

Ama you want another Maraga quote.

That's what it is. If your lawyers were honest with you, which I doubt if you have poets and bullies as lawyers, they will tell you. That this court basically called the other court's ruling rubish.

This idea of following emotional bloggers to explain to you what invalid, null and void means should really by now be a thing of the past.

There shall be a court case and the best thing for the IEBC to do, is to take their own case to seek intepretation.

Or how long do you think that Kenyans can go through another merry go round with this commission?

I'm not saying that they are wrong but my fren, they had better have a better meaning of invalid than "statistics" and servers are in Europe and the servers are sleaping.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

sitaki.kujulikana
#994 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 7:34:24 PM
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Joined: 8/25/2012
Posts: 1,826
You abuse the ref and drag them to a disciplinary committee, let the games begin, I don't think iebc care if another nullification happens, its a game of who tires first sc ama iebc
murchr
#995 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 7:35:46 PM
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Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
B.Timer wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
IEBC pia wanapenda mchezo and uchokozi sana, why not make the election open at least to the 8 previous contestants.

Methinks it’s a ploy to expose the court for not having made itself clear. Dragging each other’s name through mud.


The matter on who runs in a fresh poll was addressed by the Supreme court in 2013. Link post(s) above.

Aukot and others can challenge that but it remains as law
"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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alma1
#996 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 7:42:15 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 9/19/2015
Posts: 2,871
Location: hapo
murchr wrote:
B.Timer wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
IEBC pia wanapenda mchezo and uchokozi sana, why not make the election open at least to the 8 previous contestants.

Methinks it’s a ploy to expose the court for not having made itself clear. Dragging each other’s name through mud.


The matter on who runs in a fresh poll was addressed by the Supreme court in 2013. Link post(s) above.

Aukot and others can challenge that but it remains as law


I also think that politically this was a very bad move. The final ruling has not been written. What makes you think that this whole issue has not been added to the rulings today.

Testing a court is usually not advised. Ask the fella who came up with the silly reason that the court couldn't access servers.

Patience is lacking in this IEBC. They don't even know if the guy who tweeted will be working there when the final ruling is given.

Haki sometimes I think we politic too much in this country. Tooo mash.

You lost. Accept and move on. Give us a credible election then go home. Let the rest of us be. Aii!
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

murchr
#997 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 7:49:36 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
alma1 wrote:
murchr wrote:
B.Timer wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
IEBC pia wanapenda mchezo and uchokozi sana, why not make the election open at least to the 8 previous contestants.

Methinks it’s a ploy to expose the court for not having made itself clear. Dragging each other’s name through mud.


The matter on who runs in a fresh poll was addressed by the Supreme court in 2013. Link post(s) above.

Aukot and others can challenge that but it remains as law


I also think that politically this was a very bad move. The final ruling has not been written. What makes you think that this whole issue has not been added to the rulings today.

Testing a court is usually not advised. Ask the fella who came up with the silly reason that the court couldn't access servers.

Patience is lacking in this IEBC. They don't even know if the guy who tweeted will be working there when the final ruling is given.

Haki sometimes I think we politic too much in this country. Tooo mash.

You lost. Accept and move on. Give us a credible election then go home. Let the rest of us be. Aii!



IEBC is following the guidelines provided by the court in 2013. The law was not contested and therefore it did not change.

If Aukot thinks otherwise, he can challenge the 2013 submission and a new guide/law will be provided. Wachana na emotions na usome hio document, the various outcomes were addressed including in the event one of the contestants died.

What Maraga is about to release is the ruling in detail, no suggestions on who will be on the ballot. The law does not rule on matters not brought before them @alma...you ought to know that. The issue on who will be on the ballot was never before them
"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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alma1
#998 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 7:56:59 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 9/19/2015
Posts: 2,871
Location: hapo
murchr wrote:
alma1 wrote:
murchr wrote:
B.Timer wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
IEBC pia wanapenda mchezo and uchokozi sana, why not make the election open at least to the 8 previous contestants.

Methinks it’s a ploy to expose the court for not having made itself clear. Dragging each other’s name through mud.


The matter on who runs in a fresh poll was addressed by the Supreme court in 2013. Link post(s) above.

Aukot and others can challenge that but it remains as law


I also think that politically this was a very bad move. The final ruling has not been written. What makes you think that this whole issue has not been added to the rulings today.

Testing a court is usually not advised. Ask the fella who came up with the silly reason that the court couldn't access servers.

Patience is lacking in this IEBC. They don't even know if the guy who tweeted will be working there when the final ruling is given.

Haki sometimes I think we politic too much in this country. Tooo mash.

You lost. Accept and move on. Give us a credible election then go home. Let the rest of us be. Aii!



IEBC is following the guidelines provided by the court in 2013. The law was not contested and therefore it did not change.

If Aukot thinks otherwise, he can challenge the 2013 submission and a new guide/law will be provided. Wachana na emotions na usome hio document, the various outcomes were addressed including in the event one of the contestants died.

What Maraga is about to release is the ruling in detail, no suggestions on who will be on the ballot. The law does not rule on matters not brought before them @alma...you ought to know that. The issue on who will be on the ballot was never before them


Your confidence in this matter reminds me of a few people on this forum. Including yourself who were busy quoting bloggers and poetic lawyers. Ati numbers, numbers, form 34A etc.

I'm never emotional. I am just suggesting that after a court in 2017 basically ruled and called a court in 2013, korti bandia, you should do everything in your power as a lawyer at IEBC to avoid such shame again.

What if IEBC loses this one? Who will trust them?

Taking a case to court kesho to seek clear rulings based on the new law is prudent and good for the country. Basing arguments on 2013 is what brought us here in the first place.

Anyway, mine is just to watch and learn. You should try do the same.

IEBC lawyers are not bloggers. They should take their job seriously and seek a clear ruling on the same.

What if after wasting another 60 days Maraga says that he meant the election starts fresh? What then? He has already told people that process matters more than numbers. How many times do you gov't people have to be told to be serious with your jobs?
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

washiku
#999 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 8:07:22 PM
Rank: Chief

Joined: 5/9/2007
Posts: 13,095
alma1 wrote:
murchr wrote:
alma1 wrote:
murchr wrote:
B.Timer wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
IEBC pia wanapenda mchezo and uchokozi sana, why not make the election open at least to the 8 previous contestants.

Methinks it’s a ploy to expose the court for not having made itself clear. Dragging each other’s name through mud.


The matter on who runs in a fresh poll was addressed by the Supreme court in 2013. Link post(s) above.

Aukot and others can challenge that but it remains as law


I also think that politically this was a very bad move. The final ruling has not been written. What makes you think that this whole issue has not been added to the rulings today.

Testing a court is usually not advised. Ask the fella who came up with the silly reason that the court couldn't access servers.

Patience is lacking in this IEBC. They don't even know if the guy who tweeted will be working there when the final ruling is given.

Haki sometimes I think we politic too much in this country. Tooo mash.

You lost. Accept and move on. Give us a credible election then go home. Let the rest of us be. Aii!



IEBC is following the guidelines provided by the court in 2013. The law was not contested and therefore it did not change.

If Aukot thinks otherwise, he can challenge the 2013 submission and a new guide/law will be provided. Wachana na emotions na usome hio document, the various outcomes were addressed including in the event one of the contestants died.

What Maraga is about to release is the ruling in detail, no suggestions on who will be on the ballot. The law does not rule on matters not brought before them @alma...you ought to know that. The issue on who will be on the ballot was never before them


Your confidence in this matter reminds me of a few people on this forum. Including yourself who were busy quoting bloggers and poetic lawyers. Ati numbers, numbers, form 34A etc.

I'm never emotional. I am just suggesting that after a court in 2017 basically ruled and called a court in 2013, korti bandia, you should do everything in your power as a lawyer at IEBC to avoid such shame again.

What if IEBC loses this one? Who will trust them?

Taking a case to court kesho to seek clear rulings based on the new law is prudent and good for the country. Basing arguments on 2013 is what brought us here in the first place.

Anyway, mine is just to watch and learn. You should try do the same.

IEBC lawyers are not bloggers. They should take their job seriously and seek a clear ruling on the same.

What if after wasting another 60 days Maraga says that he meant the election starts fresh? What then? He has already told people that process matters more than numbers. How many times do you gov't people have to be told to be serious with your jobs?


By the way how comes your responses are ALWAYS very very very very very very looooooooooong? #AskingForYourSummaryWritingEnglishTeacher
alma1
#1000 Posted : Monday, September 04, 2017 8:10:36 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 9/19/2015
Posts: 2,871
Location: hapo
washiku wrote:
alma1 wrote:
murchr wrote:
alma1 wrote:
murchr wrote:
B.Timer wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
IEBC pia wanapenda mchezo and uchokozi sana, why not make the election open at least to the 8 previous contestants.

Methinks it’s a ploy to expose the court for not having made itself clear. Dragging each other’s name through mud.


The matter on who runs in a fresh poll was addressed by the Supreme court in 2013. Link post(s) above.

Aukot and others can challenge that but it remains as law


I also think that politically this was a very bad move. The final ruling has not been written. What makes you think that this whole issue has not been added to the rulings today.

Testing a court is usually not advised. Ask the fella who came up with the silly reason that the court couldn't access servers.

Patience is lacking in this IEBC. They don't even know if the guy who tweeted will be working there when the final ruling is given.

Haki sometimes I think we politic too much in this country. Tooo mash.

You lost. Accept and move on. Give us a credible election then go home. Let the rest of us be. Aii!



IEBC is following the guidelines provided by the court in 2013. The law was not contested and therefore it did not change.

If Aukot thinks otherwise, he can challenge the 2013 submission and a new guide/law will be provided. Wachana na emotions na usome hio document, the various outcomes were addressed including in the event one of the contestants died.

What Maraga is about to release is the ruling in detail, no suggestions on who will be on the ballot. The law does not rule on matters not brought before them @alma...you ought to know that. The issue on who will be on the ballot was never before them


Your confidence in this matter reminds me of a few people on this forum. Including yourself who were busy quoting bloggers and poetic lawyers. Ati numbers, numbers, form 34A etc.

I'm never emotional. I am just suggesting that after a court in 2017 basically ruled and called a court in 2013, korti bandia, you should do everything in your power as a lawyer at IEBC to avoid such shame again.

What if IEBC loses this one? Who will trust them?

Taking a case to court kesho to seek clear rulings based on the new law is prudent and good for the country. Basing arguments on 2013 is what brought us here in the first place.

Anyway, mine is just to watch and learn. You should try do the same.

IEBC lawyers are not bloggers. They should take their job seriously and seek a clear ruling on the same.

What if after wasting another 60 days Maraga says that he meant the election starts fresh? What then? He has already told people that process matters more than numbers. How many times do you gov't people have to be told to be serious with your jobs?


By the way how comes your responses are ALWAYS very very very very very very looooooooooong? #AskingForYourSummaryWritingEnglishTeacher


It's because it's my firm belief that most wazua users went to school and read a book in their lifetime.

If you are really interested in short stories, may I suggest Pauline Njoroge, Itumbi, Nyakundi and ItsMutai.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

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