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I understand the NASArites are holed in a hotel in Rongai for what they are calling NASA coordinators for IT strategy during voting, this smells a rat especially after the prof had said he hosted the late for lunch at Norfolk, what did he tell the hairy prof? Life is an endless adventure
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/16/2011 Posts: 2,357
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/19/2010 Posts: 3,504 Location: Uganda
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/16/2011 Posts: 2,357
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Uhur still the perfect candidate Kenyans want or need. Uhuru has made change in Kenya though it is never clear what change Raila promises people as he never changes. How would one tell Kenyans its time for change and still move along his own sentries who never want change Opposition will make Kenyans more poverty stricken. They have cartels funding them by stealing from Kenyans or trading in illegal goods Uhuru is for Kenya while Raila is for Tanzania Kenyans do not need to bend for Tanzania!!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/16/2011 Posts: 2,357
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Raila not lucky this time, he will lose by bigger margin for trying to control people on who to vote for
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/22/2009 Posts: 2,449 Location: Africa
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Police raid NASA tallying centre
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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Shak wrote:Police raid NASA tallying centre Fake news from NMG again.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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FRM2011 wrote:Shak wrote:Police raid NASA tallying centre Fake news from NMG again. "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: 2/22/2009 Posts: 2,449 Location: Africa
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FRM2011 wrote:Shak wrote:Police raid NASA tallying centre Fake news from NMG again. Very irresponsible
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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Realtreaty wrote:Raila not lucky this time, he will lose by bigger margin for trying to control people on who to vote for At least one thing I can say for sure is there will be no run-off. This time the other presidential candidates cannot take even 1% of the vote to force a run-off. On violence, I can't see any. If the rest of the elective posts are fair then there will be no reason to suspect the presidential results. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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limanika wrote:
FRM2011 too quiet. People have lost money here. It was quite telling baba was noncomittal. You may still get some teargas here n there if baba doesn't say it himself
Niko mzee. This has been a learning season for me. Kwanza today I had time to attend Jubilee rally at Uhuru park. What I observed. 1. Its hard to mobilize supporters as an incumbent. 90% of those attending the rally were mobilized by the aspirants. There were very few ordinary Kenyans who just walked in like myself. Considering Uhuru commands close to 50% of all Nairobi voters. 2. Save for Sonko, Jaguar and Nixon Korir(generali), the rest of the Jubilee aspirants aren't pulling their weight. Uhuru didn't know some of the parliamentary aspirants as he was introducing them to the crowds. 3. From (1 & 2) above, the rally was poorly attended. less than 10,000 by my estimation. 4. Shebesh and Sakaja are riding on the party popularity. But when it comes to Sonko, its almost the other way round. The party is riding on his popularity. Was standing next to a group supporting an MCA aspirant from Kangemi. They were doing their Isukuti thing. They cheered wildly when Sonko was passing. None for Sakaja. 5. Babayao - Its easy to dismiss him as a stone thrower from our air-conditioned offices. But he is an asset for Jubilee. Crowds always went wild whenever his name was mentioned. Unlike the others, he left on foot mobbed by supporters towards the road. As they joined Kenyatta avenue, there was an ugly scene as the presidential security detail cleared the road for the president. I came out with new respect for Sonko and Korir. Serious mobilizers. Sadly, Langata is our zone. If Korir loses Langata for the 2nd time, they should nominate him. Sonko will almost certaily take governor position. Shebesh and Sakaja will get Jubilee votes. Which means they will lose to ODM candidates.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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Shak wrote:FRM2011 wrote:Shak wrote:Police raid NASA tallying centre Fake news from NMG again. Very irresponsible But NTV is saying NASA confirmed the "raid" I am happy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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Amores wrote:Shak wrote:FRM2011 wrote:Shak wrote:Police raid NASA tallying centre Fake news from NMG again. Very irresponsible But NTV is saying NASA confirmed the "raid" Fake news "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: Veteran Joined: 11/14/2006 Posts: 1,311
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2012 wrote:Realtreaty wrote:Raila not lucky this time, he will lose by bigger margin for trying to control people on who to vote for At least one thing I can say for sure is there will be no run-off. This time the other presidential candidates cannot take even 1% of the vote to force a run-off. On violence, I can't see any. If the rest of the elective posts are fair then there will be no reason to suspect the presidential results. Have you considered the percentage of the spoilt votes? Spoilt votes ranked 3rd in 2013...lol..... Did the Supreme Court rule that they should not be included in the count to make 100%?
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FRM2011 wrote:limanika wrote:
FRM2011 too quiet. People have lost money here. It was quite telling baba was noncomittal. You may still get some teargas here n there if baba doesn't say it himself
Niko mzee. This has been a learning season for me. Kwanza today I had time to attend Jubilee rally at Uhuru park. What I observed. 1. Its hard to mobilize supporters as an incumbent. 90% of those attending the rally were mobilized by the aspirants. There were very few ordinary Kenyans who just walked in like myself. Considering Uhuru commands close to 50% of all Nairobi voters. 2. Save for Sonko, Jaguar and Nixon Korir(generali), the rest of the Jubilee aspirants aren't pulling their weight. Uhuru didn't know some of the parliamentary aspirants as he was introducing them to the crowds. 3. From (1 & 2) above, the rally was poorly attended. less than 10,000 by my estimation. 4. Shebesh and Sakaja are riding on the party popularity. But when it comes to Sonko, its almost the other way round. The party is riding on his popularity. Was standing next to a group supporting an MCA aspirant from Kangemi. They were doing their Isukuti thing. They cheered wildly when Sonko was passing. None for Sakaja. 5. Babayao - Its easy to dismiss him as a stone thrower from our air-conditioned offices. But he is an asset for Jubilee. Crowds always went wild whenever his name was mentioned. Unlike the others, he left on foot mobbed by supporters towards the road. As they joined Kenyatta avenue, there was an ugly scene as the presidential security detail cleared the road for the president. I came out with new respect for Sonko and Korir. Serious mobilizers. Sadly, Langata is our zone. If Korir loses Langata for the 2nd time, they should nominate him. Sonko will almost certaily take governor position. Shebesh and Sakaja will get Jubilee votes. Which means they will lose to ODM candidates. Please confirm the issue on Adopt a Polling Station. Is it true it's being left in Egypt?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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FRM2011 wrote:limanika wrote:
FRM2011 too quiet. People have lost money here. It was quite telling baba was noncomittal. You may still get some teargas here n there if baba doesn't say it himself
Niko mzee. This has been a learning season for me. Kwanza today I had time to attend Jubilee rally at Uhuru park. What I observed. 1. Its hard to mobilize supporters as an incumbent. 90% of those attending the rally were mobilized by the aspirants. There were very few ordinary Kenyans who just walked in like myself. Considering Uhuru commands close to 50% of all Nairobi voters. 2. Save for Sonko, Jaguar and Nixon Korir(generali), the rest of the Jubilee aspirants aren't pulling their weight. Uhuru didn't know some of the parliamentary aspirants as he was introducing them to the crowds. 3. From (1 & 2) above, the rally was poorly attended. less than 10,000 by my estimation. 4. Shebesh and Sakaja are riding on the party popularity. But when it comes to Sonko, its almost the other way round. The party is riding on his popularity. Was standing next to a group supporting an MCA aspirant from Kangemi. They were doing their Isukuti thing. They cheered wildly when Sonko was passing. None for Sakaja. 5. Babayao - Its easy to dismiss him as a stone thrower from our air-conditioned offices. But he is an asset for Jubilee. Crowds always went wild whenever his name was mentioned. Unlike the others, he left on foot mobbed by supporters towards the road. As they joined Kenyatta avenue, there was an ugly scene as the presidential security detail cleared the road for the president. I came out with new respect for Sonko and Korir. Serious mobilizers. Sadly, Langata is our zone. If Korir loses Langata for the 2nd time, they should nominate him. Sonko will almost certaily take governor position. Shebesh and Sakaja will get Jubilee votes. Which means they will lose to ODM candidates. For you to change your mind on Sonko's chances means a lot... I'd be shcoked if Sakaja loses. Shebesh will lose to Passaris
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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Na wewe @FRM unafanya kazi gani? Mpaka unapata muda wa kuhudhuria mkutano wa Jubilee? Kuuliza tu
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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Lolest! wrote:Na wewe @FRM unafanya kazi gani? Mpaka unapata muda wa kuhudhuria mkutano wa Jubilee? Kuuliza tu From April I have been spending more time on the campaign. My first time. Been an awesome learning experience. Had never attended a jubilee event. Jana was a perfect opportunity. 2 hours only and I learnt so much. I now know why Uhuru appears powerless when it comes to sonko. He needs sonko more than the other way round. 2022 nitakuwa kwa debe.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/8/2013 Posts: 4,068 Location: At Large.
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FRM2011 wrote:limanika wrote:
FRM2011 too quiet. People have lost money here. It was quite telling baba was noncomittal. You may still get some teargas here n there if baba doesn't say it himself
Niko mzee. This has been a learning season for me. Kwanza today I had time to attend Jubilee rally at Uhuru park. What I observed. 1. Its hard to mobilize supporters as an incumbent. 90% of those attending the rally were mobilized by the aspirants. There were very few ordinary Kenyans who just walked in like myself. Considering Uhuru commands close to 50% of all Nairobi voters. 2. Save for Sonko, Jaguar and Nixon Korir(generali), the rest of the Jubilee aspirants aren't pulling their weight. Uhuru didn't know some of the parliamentary aspirants as he was introducing them to the crowds. 3. From (1 & 2) above, the rally was poorly attended. less than 10,000 by my estimation. 4. Shebesh and Sakaja are riding on the party popularity. But when it comes to Sonko, its almost the other way round. The party is riding on his popularity. Was standing next to a group supporting an MCA aspirant from Kangemi. They were doing their Isukuti thing. They cheered wildly when Sonko was passing. None for Sakaja. 5. Babayao - Its easy to dismiss him as a stone thrower from our air-conditioned offices. But he is an asset for Jubilee. Crowds always went wild whenever his name was mentioned. Unlike the others, he left on foot mobbed by supporters towards the road. As they joined Kenyatta avenue, there was an ugly scene as the presidential security detail cleared the road for the president. I came out with new respect for Sonko and Korir. Serious mobilizers. Sadly, Langata is our zone. If Korir loses Langata for the 2nd time, they should nominate him. Sonko will almost certaily take governor position. Shebesh and Sakaja will get Jubilee votes. Which means they will lose to ODM candidates. The question up there is one,Where is the money people raised for ABDUCT-A-POLLING-STATION. All that other literature is fine but answer the question please. As I prepare my heart to accept a Raila presidency (In the unlikely event he wins)I want to be sure that my president is not a conman. 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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Baba's cabinet in waiting.....  
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