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Round 2 is time to finish off baba politically
hardwood
#11 Posted : Sunday, September 03, 2017 2:53:51 PM
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FRM2011 wrote:
masukuma wrote:


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Good luck making any headway on these streets. Our beloved forum crossed the Rubicon a while ago. Or may be people stopped pretending and came out in their true colours.


The daggers are out. The truth must be told....
mobutu123
#12 Posted : Sunday, September 03, 2017 3:07:00 PM
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hardwood wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:
masukuma wrote:


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Good luck making any headway on these streets. Our beloved forum crossed the Rubicon a while ago. Or may be people stopped pretending and came out in their true colours.


The daggers are out. The truth must be told....

The streets are now only for the battle-hardened.As Kalonzo said "wacha kututupia teargas,leta Bomb!!"
Bigchick
#13 Posted : Sunday, September 03, 2017 3:30:46 PM
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Much Know wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Much Know wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
hardwood wrote:
57 days to go. That supreme court ruling was the worst thing to happen to baba. Coz the forthcoming defeat will silence him forever. He should have retired with the dignity of 6m votes. But as they say tamaa na ojinga iliua fisi. Time to cut off the snakes head in round 2.



Beyond the numbers it will be our duty to ensure that the form 34A and 34B are the proper ones with all the required features ,are correctly filled and sent to Bomas in the prescribed way.This calls for getting out Agents in good time and training them on those issues.That in my understanding is where the issues lie.Unless the servers have a different story in terms of numbers which so far nobody even NASWA has talked about.

It must be kichapo cha T9


Question is will his agents agree to sign the form this time, he will find a way to sabotage the process, this is about nusu mkate and not elections.


It is a requirement that when they refuse to sign the reasons are given or so I thought and the PO/RO should not the same.We need to do it exactly that way.

They will give the reason as massive irregularities then refuse to sign, particularly in jubilee zones, when the case goes to court after they lose, they will point out at the "observed irregularities" and demand another repeat poll and start burning tires, stoning police e.t.c, remember in 2007 they started by killing policemen saying this police were there to commit fraud, 2017 they were targeting KDF but they are talking of 26,000 vote problems only which favor Raila, I foresee no end to this.


I guess we are brighter than that.There shall be independent observers.And they should say what irregularities are there and document them.
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#14 Posted : Sunday, September 03, 2017 4:18:46 PM
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Much Know wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Much Know wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
hardwood wrote:
57 days to go. That supreme court ruling was the worst thing to happen to baba. Coz the forthcoming defeat will silence him forever. He should have retired with the dignity of 6m votes. But as they say tamaa na ojinga iliua fisi. Time to cut off the snakes head in round 2.



Beyond the numbers it will be our duty to ensure that the form 34A and 34B are the proper ones with all the required features ,are correctly filled and sent to Bomas in the prescribed way.This calls for getting out Agents in good time and training them on those issues.That in my understanding is where the issues lie.Unless the servers have a different story in terms of numbers which so far nobody even NASWA has talked about.

It must be kichapo cha T9


Question is will his agents agree to sign the form this time, he will find a way to sabotage the process, this is about nusu mkate and not elections.


It is a requirement that when they refuse to sign the reasons are given or so I thought and the PO/RO should not the same.We need to do it exactly that way.

They will give the reason as massive irregularities then refuse to sign, particularly in jubilee zones, when the case goes to court after they lose, they will point out at the "observed irregularities" and demand another repeat poll and start burning tires, stoning police e.t.c, remember in 2007 they started by killing policemen saying this police were there to commit fraud, 2017 they were targeting KDF but they are talking of 26,000 vote problems only which favor Raila, I foresee no end to this.


Independent observers will be there
Lord, thank you!
gk
#15 Posted : Sunday, September 03, 2017 6:53:09 PM
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Maybe this has been answered elsewhere and I missed it.
Why didn't the respondents just offer a vote recount since there's no dispute on the balloting?
kayhara
#16 Posted : Sunday, September 03, 2017 7:20:56 PM
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Lolest!
#17 Posted : Sunday, September 03, 2017 7:37:11 PM
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gk wrote:
Maybe this has been answered elsewhere and I missed it.
Why didn't the respondents just offer a vote recount since there's no dispute on the balloting?

Is that even possible? I doubt under the law a recount is possible considering the tight deadlines
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#18 Posted : Sunday, September 03, 2017 7:40:03 PM
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From the way Uhuru is talking he is bound to anger people who would had voted for him e.g. Kisii's. He needs to watch everything he says no matter how bitter he is with the verdict.
Angelica _ann
#19 Posted : Sunday, September 03, 2017 7:44:11 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
gk wrote:
Maybe this has been answered elsewhere and I missed it.
Why didn't the respondents just offer a vote recount since there's no dispute on the balloting?

Is that even possible? I doubt under the law a recount is possible considering the tight deadlines


My 2 cents, this was not part of the application so could not be introduced. Then again time constraints, not possible practically!!!!!
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gk
#20 Posted : Sunday, September 03, 2017 8:56:28 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
gk wrote:
Maybe this has been answered elsewhere and I missed it.
Why didn't the respondents just offer a vote recount since there's no dispute on the balloting?

Is that even possible? I doubt under the law a recount is possible considering the tight deadlines


My 2 cents, this was not part of the application so could not be introduced. Then again time constraints, not possible practically!!!!!


Yes it wasn't it in the application which is why am thinking the respondents ought to have made the prayer in their counter arguments.
Time constraint would not have applied..since its only the ruling that was time bound and once the courtd had ruled as such the vote recount would have followed smoothly with all the requisite monitoring.
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