nakujua wrote:McReggae wrote:nakujua wrote:McReggae wrote:limanika wrote:tycho wrote:limanika wrote:Someone pls tell Cord it is not abnormal not to be Pork, out of say 100million Kenyans (someone can work out a more correct figure ) who ever lived, only 4 have managed. And in average lifespan, anyone's chance of being pork is about 0.000000175. No need 4 so much bile coz most of us are in the majority. Live and let live
And what's the probability that a politician will concede the Presidency to another four times, or even perpetually?
kindly work this out n tell us what uh get. However I would advise such not to bother trying a 5th time, but if still interested, do a self soul search to find out if main Problem is within rather than without -by listening more to critics rather than sycophants. Otherwise many men will leave a much richer Legacy than presidents, I would easily call bluff and conncentrate on higher ideals
Hebu google Lincoln!!!!
google anasema he died at 56 and by that time he had been re elected as president.
Ask Mr. Google the number of attempts he made!!!
Google's sibling Wikipedia anasema he tried once for the presidency and was successfully elected
Lincoln's road to the White House:
1816: His family was forced out of their home. He had to
work to support them.
1818: His mother died.
1831: Failed in business.
1832: Ran for state legislature - lost.
1832: Also lost his job - wanted to go to law school but
couldn’t get in.
1833: Borrowed some money from a friend to begin a
business and by the end of the year he was bankrupt. He
spent the next 17 years of his life paying off this debt.
1834: Ran for state legislature again - won.
1835: Was engaged to be married, sweetheart died and his
heart was broken.
1836: Had a total nervous breakdown and was in bed for six
months.
1838: Sought to become speaker of the state legislature -
defeated.
1840: Sought to become elector - defeated.
1843: Ran for Congress - lost.
1846: Ran for Congress again - this time he won - went to
Washington and did a good job.
1848: Ran for re-election to Congress - lost.
1849 Sought the job of land officer in his home state -
rejected.
1854: Ran for Senate of the United States - lost.
1856: Sought the Vice-Presidential nomination at his
party’s national convention - got less than 100 votes.
1858: Ran for U.S. Senate again - again he lost.
1860: Elected president of the United States.
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