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Raila claims credit for Thika Superhighway
harrydre
#101 Posted : Thursday, February 14, 2013 11:00:21 PM
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McReggae wrote:
Inaonekana kuelewo pia ni chida .....there are Uhuru supporters I normally have flawless arguments with, wengine ...awuoro.


for the record i do not support the top dogs in jubilee. i am not the 6 piece sh*t type.
i.am.back!!!!
McReggae
#102 Posted : Thursday, February 14, 2013 11:08:17 PM
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Laughable at best: wacha nisiingie hio competition ya f#*%/%/%.
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
Amores
#103 Posted : Thursday, February 14, 2013 11:19:25 PM
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xtina wrote:
McReggae wrote:
xtina wrote:
McReggae wrote:
TAZ wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
keraka wrote:
TAZ wrote:
keraka wrote:
Otherwise this boisterous nature and arrogance displayed everywhere makes most of us from neutral communities move away from you,after which you will blame it on RAO aka 40 against 2.


Who are you moving away from and why are you talking of "communities".....

Pray Pray Pray I need not explain that.You keep on telling us how you have the numbers.Tyranny of numbers both votes and cash.Mta do.Sad to be a kenyan.


True Keraka. That's why I tell off these egotistic TNA fanatics running amok on wazua. They are a big liability. They make us look very bad. I take consolation in that they could be young n will soon outlive their grandiose delusions and excessive hubris. .


You honestly want to tell me you see nothing wrong with what @ Keraka has posted yet you are so quick to accuse others of the same thing.....pure hypocrisy! Why will you vote for PK instead of OAR and why do you think you are more justified in doing so than those who support UK/Jubilee. I'm sure there are several kenyans from Kisumu who also think those who support OAR are a "liability" to them.


Very funny that you fault Keraka's post and see nothing of the very many ones in wazua these days which boarder on the absurd!!!!


Keraka, this is exactly how Kikuyus felt in 2007 when it was the whole country, '42 communities', against 'us'in 1 community, so now you know exactly how it feelsSad . Raila and Ruto/Pentagon were responsible for that but how Kikuyus are gonna vote for them now is beyond me.


......and in some thread Amores convinced you to vote for the suspect, here in wazua we connect posts mrembo!!!!


Mrembo smile Speaking of the Kikuyus around me, some are voting for Raila because they like his policies on land reform, his support for Kibaki in 2002 and essentially a vote against Ruto and his role in 2007 PEV. Some are also voting for Ruto/Uhuru because they don't and have never liked Raila, his role in 2007 PEV, that is why I said this reasons are beyond me. But hayo yote ni ya kale.....

The land issue will be the deal breaker for me. This will be handled on the second debate, then I will decide from there. In my previous post with Amores, I underlined the word maybe, check again. But my vote will go to either Uhuru or Raila, whoever articulates his land policies wellsmile


@ X-tina,i still would like that vote to go to UK.

Look,the issue that I have with CORD and the land debate is that it came from nowhere. It has been how many years since we started talking about agenda4 ? Who among the presidential candidates brought this issue on the campaign trail ? I am not sure if you listened to Abdi Nasir? when he was on KTN recently- he said that all matters of land are addressed in the constitution,and it is all explained how the land issue should be handled. He also said that no one,not uhuru or the Premier should come around an say that they will do anything different from what is stipulated in the katiba.So in my view,to bring this issue now,when no one talked about before is in my view,trying to whip emotions and get votes.

Did you even hear any of them talking about even in passing until last month ?

The land issue will be addressed,yes, it needs political will,but it will not be solved by whipping up emotions on the campaign trail.

I could be wrong , but i am not sure that any of them should talk of his 'land policies', but implementation of the Katiba as far as the land issue goes....I stand to be corrected.

I am happy
harrydre
#104 Posted : Thursday, February 14, 2013 11:22:32 PM
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McReggae wrote:
Laughable at best: wacha nisiingie hio competition ya f#*%/%/%.


you keep laughing but I tell you this, come march 4th, my vote will most likely vote for candidates in 4 different parties/alliances for the various positions.
i.am.back!!!!
Amores
#105 Posted : Thursday, February 14, 2013 11:30:01 PM
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The Premier wants to take credit for what worked,and what did NOT work ,he is quick to say it was a coalition government and kibaki was responsible.
I am happy
Buster
#106 Posted : Friday, February 15, 2013 12:06:53 AM
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Amores wrote:
The Premier wants to take credit for what worked,and what did NOT work ,he is quick to say it was a coalition government and kibaki was responsible.

So the minister of Roads was not involved..m
Amores
#107 Posted : Friday, February 15, 2013 1:33:24 AM
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Buster wrote:
Amores wrote:
The Premier wants to take credit for what worked,and what did NOT work ,he is quick to say it was a coalition government and kibaki was responsible.

So the minister of Roads was not involved..m


I am not talking about the roads minister,i am talking about everything;from roads to health and everything in between.

You can't accept credit for what worked in the coalition government but refuse to take responsibility ( hata nusu responsibility ) for what did not,and then expect that Kenyans will clap.

Kura ni kuhesabu watu,sio Uganga.

DNA ni TNA
I am happy
mawinder
#108 Posted : Saturday, February 16, 2013 9:49:00 AM
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I expected a bill board with youth digging trenches with the caption, Provided employment to 1 million youth or a bill board with patients being treated in private hospitals during the doctors' strike.
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