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nostoppingthis
#11 Posted : Wednesday, January 09, 2013 11:33:23 AM
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richdad wrote:
Watch this space. Rao will one day be in the hague!!! truth will always win!! About the article, the fellow is a Mungiki spokesman, the domo fellow are really desperate.



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nakujua
#12 Posted : Wednesday, January 09, 2013 11:33:45 AM
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Impunity wrote:
nostoppingthis wrote:


Quote:
I call upon them to speak out and show the Kikuyu community how not to become politically irrelevant for the first time since independence, as we led around by the nose by politicians pursuing selfish agendas.


Nuff said!


its sad we still take in such crap - especially for some wazuans, a community can never be politically relevant, its the individuals (rich) who gain or lose relevance.
aemathenge
#13 Posted : Wednesday, January 09, 2013 1:36:27 PM
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Thank you @nostoppingthis for not using an ethnic title for your thread. In my opinion, that makes you a better Citizen of the Virtual Republic, my opinion.

Self interest. That is what I perceive among the Agikuyu community.

The rich among the Agikuyu put their self interest in the preservation of their wealth by seeking a non Mugikuyu as a President.

The poor among the Agikuyu will follow the Junior of the Fly Whisk Carrier wherever he leads to, for if he defended during PEV, then he will defend them in the future as opposed to Mutukufu Rais who did not raise a finger.

This works well for Son of Ngina.

The Middle Class, as usual where matters such as these are concerned, have no clue what they want for who ever wins or looses, they will still survive.

But then again, I stand to be corrected for I did not registers as a voter.
digitek1
#14 Posted : Wednesday, January 09, 2013 2:34:29 PM
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aemathenge wrote:
Thank you @nostoppingthis for not using an ethnic title for your thread. In my opinion, that makes you a better Citizen of the Virtual Republic, my opinion.

Self interest. That is what I perceive among the Agikuyu community.

The rich among the Agikuyu put their self interest in the preservation of their wealth by seeking a non Mugikuyu as a President.

The poor among the Agikuyu will follow the Junior of the Fly Whisk Carrier wherever he leads to, for if he defended during PEV, then he will defend them in the future as opposed to Mutukufu Rais who did not raise a finger.

This works well for Son of Ngina.

The Middle Class, as usual where matters such as these are concerned, have no clue what they want for who ever wins or looses, they will still survive.

But then again, I stand to be corrected for I did not registers as a voter.

Brick wall Silenced Not talking


I may be wrong..but then I could be right
Impunity
#15 Posted : Wednesday, January 09, 2013 2:49:56 PM
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Joined: 3/2/2009
Posts: 26,331
Location: Masada
digitek1 wrote:
aemathenge wrote:
Thank you @nostoppingthis for not using an ethnic title for your thread. In my opinion, that makes you a better Citizen of the Virtual Republic, my opinion.

Self interest. That is what I perceive among the Agikuyu community.

The rich among the Agikuyu put their self interest in the preservation of their wealth by seeking a non Mugikuyu as a President.

The poor among the Agikuyu will follow the Junior of the Fly Whisk Carrier wherever he leads to, for if he defended during PEV, then he will defend them in the future as opposed to Mutukufu Rais who did not raise a finger.

This works well for Son of Ngina.

The Middle Class, as usual where matters such as these are concerned, have no clue what they want for who ever wins or looses, they will still survive.

But then again, I stand to be corrected for I did not registers as a voter.

Brick wall Silenced Not talking



Sometimes its worth it not to do other things done blindly by the masses.

I for once emphatically voted NO for the new katimba and its on record!
I have never regretted that decision and never will...when I see some noisy wazuans shouting their mouths wide open cursing Mpigs for r*ping the new katiba I usually feel like shoving a hot rock in there.

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poundfoolish
#16 Posted : Wednesday, January 09, 2013 2:56:10 PM
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Location: Nairobi
aemathenge wrote:
Thank you @nostoppingthis for not using an ethnic title for your thread. In my opinion, that makes you a better Citizen of the Virtual Republic, my opinion.

Self interest. That is what I perceive among the Agikuyu community.

The rich among the Agikuyu put their self interest in the preservation of their wealth by seeking a non Mugikuyu as a President.

The poor among the Agikuyu will follow the Junior of the Fly Whisk Carrier wherever he leads to, for if he defended during PEV, then he will defend them in the future as opposed to Mutukufu Rais who did not raise a finger.

This works well for Son of Ngina.

The Middle Class, as usual where matters such as these are concerned, have no clue what they want for who ever wins or looses, they will still survive.

But then again, I stand to be corrected for I did not registers as a voter.


If im not wrong it was the wazees who sent the youthfull duo to go 'defend' their communities.. kisha wakawachiwa Ocampo when push came to shove (just learnt a new phrase: They were pushed under the bus").. Otherwise why do you think Son of Jomo and WSR have decided to so stubbornly refuse to listen to the geezers?

The brevity is actually paying off.. The west is the other obstacle..
If you hear UMK talk of his local created enemies.. he is quite authoritative.. but when it comes to the West.. its as if he begs them to...
Angelica _ann
#17 Posted : Wednesday, January 09, 2013 3:08:04 PM
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richdad wrote:
Watch this space. Rao will one day be in the hague!!! truth will always win!! About the article, the fellow is a Mungiki spokesman, the domo fellow are really desperate.



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#18 Posted : Wednesday, January 09, 2013 3:32:43 PM
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Location: Nairobi
aemathenge wrote:
I stand to be corrected for I did not registers as a voter.


I think it would have been wise to register and then later decide whether to vote or not especially in the run-off if it happens. Now others will have to decide for you. No matter how powerless you may feel you should register, you might never know what will happen.

BBI will solve it
:)
Lolest!
#19 Posted : Wednesday, January 09, 2013 7:06:38 PM
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The article isn't all wrong.

If there will be sanctions we know who will suffer most.

Quote:
Last month a group of powerful leaders from the Kikuyu community decided to summon Uhuru Kenyatta to a meeting. They explained to him that the Kikuyu community especially, stands to suffer great loss under an Uhuru presidency for as long as he is still an ICC suspect. They broke down the monetary losses to cash crop farmers (most of whom are Kikuyu and Kalenjin), international traders (again, most of whom are Kikuyus), financial institutions (again a large stake owned by Kikuyus) and so on as well as explained the challenges his government would face in international politics, aid and commerce. They pleaded with him to shelve his ambitions until after the ICC and support someone else. Uhuru saw the wisdom of their words and drove to Musalia Mudavadi’s home with his political colleagues. He offered to step down for Musalia for the sake of his community and the country. They signed on it.


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josiah33
#20 Posted : Wednesday, January 09, 2013 8:25:02 PM
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I wonder if the Mungiki spokesman(self proclaimed) would be considered brave, if say, he went to PK's side or Ole Kiyapi's instead of being CORDED. Are we seeing things only in our own biased way- depending on which side we are politically?
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