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Rank: Member Joined: 9/30/2011 Posts: 483
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nakujua wrote:ali wrote:Guys, you know what? you worry yourselves too much about Raila. if the Lord decides he will make him the president, so be it, and we will accept him and realize that some of the reasons we do not prefer him are based on wrong perceptions. if the Lord decides it him, he will be. If the Lord Jehovah Decides it’s not him, he will not be...so...what do we do? we register and vote.
On another note, by the way, OAR is a likeable guy at a personal level. And finally, whoever becomes the next president, may Kenya win. And my neighbor and I live in harmony and peace. Just my two pence. agreed, whoever becomes president we support them and maintain peace. but I think the lord Jehovah has given you the responsibility to elect whoever you want, its not up to God decide if its rao or not I couldn't agree more. 50%+1 is sufficient threshold.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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It is the detractors who are worried sick, how can a man who supposedly started getting finished 4yrs ago still be getting fellows this worried 3months to election, a real enigma. ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/23/2009 Posts: 1,626
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 Uncertainty is certain.Let go
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/30/2008 Posts: 6,029
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McReggae wrote:It is the detractors who are worried sick, how can a man who supposedly started getting finished 4yrs ago still be getting fellows this worried 3months to election, a real enigma. let us wait for march 4th.this time round no mkate or kitendawili.you either win or go to sit with like minded wazees in Bondo.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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I shudder to think of OAR as a president. I doubt Wanjiku's budget can accommodate his excesses. I also don't see any positive new thing that he'd bring us. All these combined with the way a certain river lake community 'worship' him, can only lead to retrogression.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/5/2010 Posts: 2,061 Location: Nairobi
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Mukiri wrote:I shudder to think of OAR as a president. I doubt Wanjiku's budget can accommodate his excesses. I also don't see any positive new thing that he'd bring us. All these combined with the way a certain river lake community 'worship' him, can only lead to retrogression. OAR is not my candidate, but this is rubbish. There is no evidence that convinces me that he is this monster that you try to paint him. He is probably just a normal politician, like any other, he could even do a decent job if elected. Stop the fearmongering.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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quicksand wrote: OAR is not my candidate, but this is rubbish. There is no evidence that convinces me that he is this monster that you try to paint him. He is probably just a normal politician, like any other, he could even do a decent job if elected. Stop the fearmongering. Kazi Kwa Vijana. Was that the best he could do? "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: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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Jaina wrote:And what if RAO says Kalonzo Tosha on 22nd Dec?.
Never! RAO's greed for the throne won't let him. And anyway who will vote for the watermelon? In my opinion, Kalonzo is probably the worst decision RAO has ever made. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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quicksand wrote:Mukiri wrote:I shudder to think of OAR as a president. I doubt Wanjiku's budget can accommodate his excesses. I also don't see any positive new thing that he'd bring us. All these combined with the way a certain river lake community 'worship' him, can only lead to retrogression. OAR is not my candidate, but this is rubbish. There is no evidence that convinces me that he is this monster that you try to paint him. He is probably just a normal politician, like any other, he could even do a decent job if elected. Stop the fearmongering. Allow me to point out a thing or two.. Molasses? How long has he been the Mpig for Kibera? Its still the largest slum in Africa. Other than an Airport in Kisum, what has he taken home? Utterances? PEV Tenants in Kibich took over houses, recently squatters at the coast? What will we be told when the mantle of power is assumed? As PM what extra ordinary thing did he do for IDPs, many created by ODM? Extravagances? Red carpet, over priced hotel suites whilst abroad etc. Charity begins at home, no? Fidel never misses out in our gutter press. The records speaks out, a wanting leadership at home (constituency, kisum and in the simba) I doubt he'll suddenly transform to superman.
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/24/2010 Posts: 637 Location: Nairobi
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2012 wrote:[quote=Jaina]And what if RAO says Kalonzo Tosha on 22nd Dec?.
Never! RAO's greed for the throne won't let him. And anyway who will vote for the watermelon? In my opinion, Kalonzo is probably the worst decision RAO has ever made.[/quote ] Thats your empty and shallow opinion where you imagine to think and decide for the rest.In the same way you bealive Uhuru is the only credible CIC so do i think watermelon,RAO and MDVD are given their flaws.Hii ujinga muache and by te way why do you seek to advice your adversary on the wrong choices he makes if at all you not worried abt their strategy. The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/14/2007 Posts: 4,152
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@ Keraka wacha kujifanya, you know very well RAO will never say Kalonzo Tosha, hata Kalonzo mwenyewe anajua hivyo.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/21/2008 Posts: 2,490
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quicksand wrote:Mukiri wrote:I shudder to think of OAR as a president. I doubt Wanjiku's budget can accommodate his excesses. I also don't see any positive new thing that he'd bring us. All these combined with the way a certain river lake community 'worship' him, can only lead to retrogression. OAR is not my candidate, but this is rubbish. There is no evidence that convinces me that he is this monster that you try to paint him. He is probably just a normal politician, like any other, he could even do a decent job if elected. Stop the fearmongering. I fear that I will not receive rent for my rental units if he becomes president. How will I service my loans and pay the rent tax?? I know landlords who will not let you rent their houses if you come from a certain part of this country! The man who marries a beautiful woman, and the farmer who grows corn by the roadside have the same problem
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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Some peole are really sick in the head, the same Raila has been the PM for the last 5yrs!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 3/25/2010 Posts: 939 Location: Nai
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Mukiri wrote:quicksand wrote:Mukiri wrote:I shudder to think of OAR as a president. I doubt Wanjiku's budget can accommodate his excesses. I also don't see any positive new thing that he'd bring us. All these combined with the way a certain river lake community 'worship' him, can only lead to retrogression. OAR is not my candidate, but this is rubbish. There is no evidence that convinces me that he is this monster that you try to paint him. He is probably just a normal politician, like any other, he could even do a decent job if elected. Stop the fearmongering. Allow me to point out a thing or two.. Molasses? How long has he been the Mpig for Kibera? Its still the largest slum in Africa. Other than an Airport in Kisum, what has he taken home? Utterances? PEV Tenants in Kibich took over houses, recently squatters at the coast? What will we be told when the mantle of power is assumed? As PM what extra ordinary thing did he do for IDPs, many created by ODM? Extravagances? Red carpet, over priced hotel suites whilst abroad etc. Charity begins at home, no? Fidel never misses out in our gutter press. The records speaks out, a wanting leadership at home (constituency, kisum and in the simba) I doubt he'll suddenly transform to superman. I don't support OAR but be fair enough and talk also about the other side of the divide which is equally tainted if not worse.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/17/2007 Posts: 1,345
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McReggae wrote:It is the detractors who are worried sick, how can a man who supposedly started getting finished 4yrs ago still be getting fellows this worried 3months to election, a real enigma. You are killing me
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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jamplu wrote:Mukiri wrote:quicksand wrote:Mukiri wrote:I shudder to think of OAR as a president. I doubt Wanjiku's budget can accommodate his excesses. I also don't see any positive new thing that he'd bring us. All these combined with the way a certain river lake community 'worship' him, can only lead to retrogression. OAR is not my candidate, but this is rubbish. There is no evidence that convinces me that he is this monster that you try to paint him. He is probably just a normal politician, like any other, he could even do a decent job if elected. Stop the fearmongering. Allow me to point out a thing or two.. Molasses? How long has he been the Mpig for Kibera? Its still the largest slum in Africa. Other than an Airport in Kisum, what has he taken home? Utterances? PEV Tenants in Kibich took over houses, recently squatters at the coast? What will we be told when the mantle of power is assumed? As PM what extra ordinary thing did he do for IDPs, many created by ODM? Extravagances? Red carpet, over priced hotel suites whilst abroad etc. Charity begins at home, no? Fidel never misses out in our gutter press. The records speaks out, a wanting leadership at home (constituency, kisum and in the simba) I doubt he'll suddenly transform to superman. I don't support OAR but be fair enough and talk also about the other side of the divide which is equally tainted if not worse. Isn't this thread about him?  But to humor you, I wouldn't touch UMK with my vote either  With the monies being dished out, I'm betting his first agenda will be replenishing his wallet. Corruption and Inflation galore.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 6/11/2008 Posts: 892
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Lucid_Iam wrote:Jaina wrote:And what if RAO says Kalonzo Tosha on 22nd Dec?.
Makes no difference, they still both go into retirement. me like it For in him (Jesus) we live and move and have our being-Acts 17:28
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 3/25/2010 Posts: 939 Location: Nai
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Mukiri wrote:jamplu wrote:Mukiri wrote:quicksand wrote:Mukiri wrote:I shudder to think of OAR as a president. I doubt Wanjiku's budget can accommodate his excesses. I also don't see any positive new thing that he'd bring us. All these combined with the way a certain river lake community 'worship' him, can only lead to retrogression. OAR is not my candidate, but this is rubbish. There is no evidence that convinces me that he is this monster that you try to paint him. He is probably just a normal politician, like any other, he could even do a decent job if elected. Stop the fearmongering. Allow me to point out a thing or two.. Molasses? How long has he been the Mpig for Kibera? Its still the largest slum in Africa. Other than an Airport in Kisum, what has he taken home? Utterances? PEV Tenants in Kibich took over houses, recently squatters at the coast? What will we be told when the mantle of power is assumed? As PM what extra ordinary thing did he do for IDPs, many created by ODM? Extravagances? Red carpet, over priced hotel suites whilst abroad etc. Charity begins at home, no? Fidel never misses out in our gutter press. The records speaks out, a wanting leadership at home (constituency, kisum and in the simba) I doubt he'll suddenly transform to superman. I don't support OAR but be fair enough and talk also about the other side of the divide which is equally tainted if not worse. Isn't this thread about him?  But to humor you, I wouldn't touch UMK with my vote either  With the monies being dished out, I'm betting his first agenda will be replenishing his wallet. Corruption and Inflation galore. I hope you don't intent to chew  your vote like me if am not provided with other choices!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/9/2009 Posts: 1,262
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Mukiri wrote:quicksand wrote:Mukiri wrote:I shudder to think of OAR as a president. I doubt Wanjiku's budget can accommodate his excesses. I also don't see any positive new thing that he'd bring us. All these combined with the way a certain river lake community 'worship' him, can only lead to retrogression. OAR is not my candidate, but this is rubbish. There is no evidence that convinces me that he is this monster that you try to paint him. He is probably just a normal politician, like any other, he could even do a decent job if elected. Stop the fearmongering. Allow me to point out a thing or two.. Molasses? How long has he been the Mpig for Kibera? Its still the largest slum in Africa. Other than an Airport in Kisum, what has he taken home? Utterances? PEV Tenants in Kibich took over houses, recently squatters at the coast? What will we be told when the mantle of power is assumed? As PM what extra ordinary thing did he do for IDPs, many created by ODM? Extravagances? Red carpet, over priced hotel suites whilst abroad etc. Charity begins at home, no? Fidel never misses out in our gutter press. The records speaks out, a wanting leadership at home (constituency, kisum and in the simba) I doubt he'll suddenly transform to superman. I wish you could Stick to facts and stop peddling cheap propaganda what does Fidel being in gutter press got to do with anything and while at it, what is your proposal?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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TAZ wrote:@ Keraka wacha kujifanya, you know very well RAO will never say Kalonzo Tosha, hata Kalonzo mwenyewe anajua hivyo. Wachana na @Kiraka. Let's wait for his prediction of Kalonzo tosha BBI will solve it :)
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