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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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BGL wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:[quote=BGL]The probability of Raila being president is Zero whether in the first or second round. The election is about the merits and demerits of taking our four sons to the hague. The opposers of hague are not well educated or do not comprise the elite but they are many. The proposers the elite and wannabe be elites (wazuans) are few and will loose. The next president will be either Uhuru (90%) or Mudavadi (10%). Does that include you. what do you think? but before you make a decision read this http://www.nation.co.ke/.../-/klfp5rz/-/index.html[/quote] This Magutt guy is probably a house negro in denial. I will not be surprised if he has a fancy degree from a western university, drives a western used car while his salary is paid from western grants. I doubt that he has registered as a voter. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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quicksand wrote:BGL wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:BGL wrote:The probability of Raila being president is Zero whether in the first or second round. The election is about the merits and demerits of taking our four sons to the hague. The opposers of hague are not well educated or do not comprise the elite but they are many. The proposers the elite and wannabe be elites (wazuans) are few and will loose. The next president will be either Uhuru (90%) or Mudavadi (10%). All the Gods are against Raila and do not ask me why. i do not have a vote so i cannot save him. if you cannot stomach that then create a signature like the Guru267.PERIOD Does that include you. what do you think? but before you make a decision read this http://www.nation.co.ke/.../-/klfp5rz/-/index.html
You can feel that the author is slamming those who are saying not to vote UHURUTO cause of possible sanctions, only he doesn't explicitly do so....he rambles on, neither here nor there, he could be talking about teenagers too fascinated with foreign hip-hop. He hides behind the "house negro" and "field negro" analogies, which aren't a good fit when its nation-state. He should have some balls and come out and say it and then be prepared to answer the hard questions on economy and international trade that will follow. Spineless guy. Afadhali that jamaa who is the PR guy for TNA. Thank you quicksand. those analogies don't fit anywhere. Mawinder n Njung'e field niggaz? How? And those of us who don't want kenya to follow zimbabwe route house what? Hii mutu afurutwe mapua mara tatu. TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/17/2011 Posts: 129 Location: Nairobi
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I spoke to some guys from sabatia and apparently it is not a done deal that they will vote MM. Apparently even at the grassroots, people have started doing their math and don't want to waste their vote, just to appease one of their own who will not go far, so my sabatia friends say CORD might still carry the day in western despite MM candidacy. I think we have to give it up to the Luhyas for being very independent voters. It would be interesting for pollsters to ascertain whether this thinking is replicated in the greater western region. As long as you're going to be thinking anyway, think big
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/23/2008 Posts: 3,017
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richdad wrote:Rao's chance was 2007. With coast, RV, NE, Ngilu, Western, Nyanza he also rigged. (I have friends who confessed that any Kibaki vote in Nyanza was declared as damaged). Rao will never be president. I must say if he happens to be, I'll still be in Kenya and will have to vumilia for the five years but I strongly hope my vote will help send him to bondo. I am ok with anyone else as my president apart from the Kibera Mp (for over 20 yrs....with 36% success on CDF management  funny that he has supporters in wazua.) My vote goes to Uhuru hope he wins in first round. Those waiting to "take over" other peoples' properties please forget. Started going through the stages of grief. Your are at acceptance "The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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BGL wrote:When i used to attend AGMs of listed companies, i used to see a gentleman called Alloys Chami who would compete to be the first to second any motion on the Agenda with alot of conviction and motivation. Mr Chami is also popular with shareholders who attend these AGMs because he resonates with them BUT he has never been a director of any listed company.....that is RAILA Odinga style of doing things..... being on frontline arousing emotions but on a second look he has no chance. The day you will see Mr Chami as a director on that very same day Raila Odinga will be president. Either there will be a run off or Uhuru will win BUT and this you can take to the bank.....Raila can never win on round one. On round two, UK may run or may even pull out to concentrate on Hague. Actually the only conviction to run is this notion RAO had that ICC shut him out.... this you can read from Miguna Miguna book or from Mutahi Ngunyi........ In case UK pulls out to concentrate on ICC, Raila will be beaten hands down. As the queen of stocks (guru 267)once said, if UK is allowed to run he will win it, you better believe her. Only the courts will stop him but they will not. As anything or anyone else other than Raila will be ok for most of us. @BGL, you need to relax and take it easy as someone pointed out. Pollsters have told us that kenya's fourth president will most likely be RAO. I know that is giving you sleepless nights but it will be fine. Take me for instance; my worst nightmare as a voter would be an uhuruto govt. But i have looked at the numbers and i know it is a possibility; remote but possible. So am i having sleepless nights? No. I actually think it would be a time to make money. I have already opened a usd & EURO account (its very easy by the way). And am following the thread by stocksmaster on Q.1 investing strategy. So my brother, relax and should RAO win, jump into the NSE with every cent you have, the index might hit 10,000 points by dec. its time to be selfish, think about yourself because the kenyan voter cannot be helped.
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/30/2011 Posts: 483
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I actually think RAO with all his challenges may not be a bad President at all. He will actually work extra hard to prove some of us who have no faith in him wrong. My political resolution for 2013 is to be indifferent about siasa. Its safe that way and I am ready for any President who garners 50%+1.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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55 Days to go; 'I am committed to building strong communities as a cornerstone of our national unity. I envisage a Rainbow Nation, where the strengths of our communities are harnessed into baking the national cake, and then this cake is shared equitably among all these communities. I am a frontline Pan-Africanist. I do not just seek a strong, hardworking, peaceful and UNITED Kenya, but a United Africa too! That way, our resources will be used to grow our economies and benefit our people'. That is my President, the People's President! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/30/2008 Posts: 6,029
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FRM2011 wrote:BGL wrote:When i used to attend AGMs of listed companies, i used to see a gentleman called Alloys Chami who would compete to be the first to second any motion on the Agenda with alot of conviction and motivation. Mr Chami is also popular with shareholders who attend these AGMs because he resonates with them BUT he has never been a director of any listed company.....that is RAILA Odinga style of doing things..... being on frontline arousing emotions but on a second look he has no chance. The day you will see Mr Chami as a director on that very same day Raila Odinga will be president. Either there will be a run off or Uhuru will win BUT and this you can take to the bank.....Raila can never win on round one. On round two, UK may run or may even pull out to concentrate on Hague. Actually the only conviction to run is this notion RAO had that ICC shut him out.... this you can read from Miguna Miguna book or from Mutahi Ngunyi........ In case UK pulls out to concentrate on ICC, Raila will be beaten hands down. As the queen of stocks (guru 267)once said, if UK is allowed to run he will win it, you better believe her. Only the courts will stop him but they will not. As anything or anyone else other than Raila will be ok for most of us. @BGL, you need to relax and take it easy as someone pointed out. Pollsters have told us that kenya's fourth president will most likely be RAO. I know that is giving you sleepless nights but it will be fine. Take me for instance; my worst nightmare as a voter would be an uhuruto govt. But i have looked at the numbers and i know it is a possibility; remote but possible. So am i having sleepless nights? No. I actually think it would be a time to make money. I have already opened a usd & EURO account (its very easy by the way). And am following the thread by stocksmaster on Q.1 investing strategy. So my brother, relax and should RAO win, jump into the NSE with every cent you have, the index might hit 10,000 points by dec. its time to be selfish, think about yourself because the kenyan voter cannot be helped. Isn't RAO the guy who said that NSE is fuelled by drug dealers?Isn't he the same one who was making wild claims about Safaricom before being given margarine to apply on nusu mkate?He may turn the NSE into a fish market to avoid dirty money.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 8/24/2009 Posts: 5,909 Location: Nairobi
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,335 Location: Masada
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This is the best time to be a witchdoctor, even just temporarily. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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