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As expected Kibaki missed the 2014 Mo awards!!!!!!!
ecstacy
#81 Posted : Thursday, March 05, 2015 12:54:33 AM
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There is a common power hungry denominator to most major acts of violence in Kenya so "quit trying to whitewash history because we keep repeating the same mistakes."
McReggae
#82 Posted : Thursday, March 05, 2015 12:59:26 AM
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ecstacy wrote:
There is a common power hungry denominator to most major acts of violence in Kenya so "quit trying to whitewash history because we keep repeating the same mistakes."


Achana na those thievery lines kijana, you may type all the long posts, one day we should share a table with you, Raila won in 2007, Uhuru did not get 50%+1 in 2013....it does help to keep arguing about it all the time as it will not change what the diehards from either sides think, the reason I always try to keep off, in the mean time, danganya toto jinga!!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
meme
#83 Posted : Thursday, March 05, 2015 6:47:43 AM
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McReggae wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
There is a common power hungry denominator to most major acts of violence in Kenya so "quit trying to whitewash history because we keep repeating the same mistakes."


Achana na those thievery lines kijana, you may type all the long posts, one day we should share a table with you, Raila won in 2007, Uhuru did not get 50%+1 in 2013....it does help to keep arguing about it all the time as it will not change what the diehards from either sides think, the reason I always try to keep off, in the mean time, danganya toto jinga!!!!



Wewe ndiye toto jinga!
hehe
Patience. You cannot have a baby in one month by impregnating nine women....
Euge
#84 Posted : Thursday, March 05, 2015 8:26:45 AM
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McReggae wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
There is a common power hungry denominator to most major acts of violence in Kenya so "quit trying to whitewash history because we keep repeating the same mistakes."


Achana na those thievery lines kijana, you may type all the long posts, one day we should share a table with you, Raila won in 2007, Uhuru did not get 50%+1 in 2013....it does help to keep arguing about it all the time as it will not change what the diehards from either sides think, the reason I always try to keep off, in the mean time, danganya toto jinga!!!!


The unfortunate thing about Kenyan politics is that the president is picked in a private members club long before we vote. It doesn't matter if and how we vote. And whether the stronghold is in Tharaka Nithi or Wajir. The candidate picked by "wenye Kenya" takes it. Unfortunately, they did not pick baba in 2007 and 2013. Lets see if they will pick him in 2017.
Lord, thank you!
urstill1
#85 Posted : Thursday, March 05, 2015 10:01:41 AM
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Euge wrote:
McReggae wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
There is a common power hungry denominator to most major acts of violence in Kenya so "quit trying to whitewash history because we keep repeating the same mistakes."


Achana na those thievery lines kijana, you may type all the long posts, one day we should share a table with you, Raila won in 2007, Uhuru did not get 50%+1 in 2013....it does help to keep arguing about it all the time as it will not change what the diehards from either sides think, the reason I always try to keep off, in the mean time, danganya toto jinga!!!!


The unfortunate thing about Kenyan politics is that the president is picked in a private members club long before we vote. It doesn't matter if and how we vote. And whether the stronghold is in Tharaka Nithi or Wajir. The candidate picked by "wenye Kenya" takes it. Unfortunately, they did not pick baba in 2007 and 2013. Lets see if they will pick him in 2017.



@Euge, amongst all the posts I have read in the Politics section, your post is the most sensible to me. Whether Raila got 60% of the votes cast in 2007 or not the president had been decided before the elections, same to 2013, that's where the madimoni statement emanated and they shafted Messi. Elections in Kenya is necessary formality exercise and a way of showing the west that we are 'democratic'.
Iganamagana
#86 Posted : Thursday, March 05, 2015 10:07:49 AM
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Posts: 1,437
Euge wrote:
McReggae wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
There is a common power hungry denominator to most major acts of violence in Kenya so "quit trying to whitewash history because we keep repeating the same mistakes."


Achana na those thievery lines kijana, you may type all the long posts, one day we should share a table with you, Raila won in 2007, Uhuru did not get 50%+1 in 2013....it does help to keep arguing about it all the time as it will not change what the diehards from either sides think, the reason I always try to keep off, in the mean time, danganya toto jinga!!!!


The unfortunate thing about Kenyan politics is that the president is picked in a private members club long before we vote. It doesn't matter if and how we vote. And whether the stronghold is in Tharaka Nithi or Wajir. The candidate picked by "wenye Kenya" takes it. Unfortunately, they did not pick baba in 2007 and 2013. Lets see if they will pick him in 2017.

They won't.
limanika
#87 Posted : Thursday, March 05, 2015 10:50:56 AM
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urstill1 wrote:
Euge wrote:
McReggae wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
There is a common power hungry denominator to most major acts of violence in Kenya so "quit trying to whitewash history because we keep repeating the same mistakes."


Achana na those thievery lines kijana, you may type all the long posts, one day we should share a table with you, Raila won in 2007, Uhuru did not get 50%+1 in 2013....it does help to keep arguing about it all the time as it will not change what the diehards from either sides think, the reason I always try to keep off, in the mean time, danganya toto jinga!!!!


The unfortunate thing about Kenyan politics is that the president is picked in a private members club long before we vote. It doesn't matter if and how we vote. And whether the stronghold is in Tharaka Nithi or Wajir. The candidate picked by "wenye Kenya" takes it. Unfortunately, they did not pick baba in 2007 and 2013. Lets see if they will pick him in 2017.



@Euge, amongst all the posts I have read in the Politics section, your post is the most sensible to me. Whether Raila got 60% of the votes cast in 2007 or not the president had been decided before the elections, same to 2013, that's where the madimoni statement emanated and they shafted Messi. Elections in Kenya is necessary formality exercise and a way of showing the west that we are 'democratic'.

All the parties pick their pork candidates in some boardroom deal, to that extent you are right. How a candidate fronted by some fat cats ends up winning instead of another is an entirely different matter, really
Kratos
#88 Posted : Thursday, March 05, 2015 11:05:37 AM
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McReggae wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
There is a common power hungry denominator to most major acts of violence in Kenya so "quit trying to whitewash history because we keep repeating the same mistakes."


Achana na those thievery lines kijana, you may type all the long posts, one day we should share a table with you, Raila won in 2007, Uhuru did not get 50%+1 in 2013....it does help to keep arguing about it all the time as it will not change what the diehards from either sides think, the reason I always try to keep off, in the mean time, danganya toto jinga!!!!


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly this should have been filed under "for these and other jokes"

“People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.” ― Walter C. Langer
Njung'e
#89 Posted : Thursday, March 05, 2015 11:54:10 AM
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Joined: 2/7/2007
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Kratos wrote:
McReggae wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
There is a common power hungry denominator to most major acts of violence in Kenya so "quit trying to whitewash history because we keep repeating the same mistakes."


Achana na those thievery lines kijana, you may type all the long posts, one day we should share a table with you, Raila won in 2007, Uhuru did not get 50%+1 in 2013....it does help to keep arguing about it all the time as it will not change what the diehards from either sides think, the reason I always try to keep off, in the mean time, danganya toto jinga!!!!


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly this should have been filed under "for these and other jokes"


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly .....Post Erection Depressionsmile
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
masukuma
#90 Posted : Thursday, March 05, 2015 12:05:00 PM
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Othelo
#91 Posted : Thursday, March 05, 2015 12:07:46 PM
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Bado tuko huku yawa Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
Euge
#92 Posted : Thursday, March 05, 2015 12:17:47 PM
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limanika wrote:
urstill1 wrote:
Euge wrote:
McReggae wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
There is a common power hungry denominator to most major acts of violence in Kenya so "quit trying to whitewash history because we keep repeating the same mistakes."


Achana na those thievery lines kijana, you may type all the long posts, one day we should share a table with you, Raila won in 2007, Uhuru did not get 50%+1 in 2013....it does help to keep arguing about it all the time as it will not change what the diehards from either sides think, the reason I always try to keep off, in the mean time, danganya toto jinga!!!!


The unfortunate thing about Kenyan politics is that the president is picked in a private members club long before we vote. It doesn't matter if and how we vote. And whether the stronghold is in Tharaka Nithi or Wajir. The candidate picked by "wenye Kenya" takes it. Unfortunately, they did not pick baba in 2007 and 2013. Lets see if they will pick him in 2017.



@Euge, amongst all the posts I have read in the Politics section, your post is the most sensible to me. Whether Raila got 60% of the votes cast in 2007 or not the president had been decided before the elections, same to 2013, that's where the madimoni statement emanated and they shafted Messi. Elections in Kenya is necessary formality exercise and a way of showing the west that we are 'democratic'.

All the parties pick their pork candidates in some boardroom deal, to that extent you are right. How a candidate fronted by some fat cats ends up winning instead of another is an entirely different matter, really


Endelea kushangaaaaa.
Lord, thank you!
limanika
#93 Posted : Thursday, March 05, 2015 6:55:19 PM
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Euge wrote:
limanika wrote:
urstill1 wrote:
Euge wrote:
McReggae wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
There is a common power hungry denominator to most major acts of violence in Kenya so "quit trying to whitewash history because we keep repeating the same mistakes."


Achana na those thievery lines kijana, you may type all the long posts, one day we should share a table with you, Raila won in 2007, Uhuru did not get 50%+1 in 2013....it does help to keep arguing about it all the time as it will not change what the diehards from either sides think, the reason I always try to keep off, in the mean time, danganya toto jinga!!!!


The unfortunate thing about Kenyan politics is that the president is picked in a private members club long before we vote. It doesn't matter if and how we vote. And whether the stronghold is in Tharaka Nithi or Wajir. The candidate picked by "wenye Kenya" takes it. Unfortunately, they did not pick baba in 2007 and 2013. Lets see if they will pick him in 2017.



@Euge, amongst all the posts I have read in the Politics section, your post is the most sensible to me. Whether Raila got 60% of the votes cast in 2007 or not the president had been decided before the elections, same to 2013, that's where the madimoni statement emanated and they shafted Messi. Elections in Kenya is necessary formality exercise and a way of showing the west that we are 'democratic'.

All the parties pick their pork candidates in some boardroom deal, to that extent you are right. How a candidate fronted by some fat cats ends up winning instead of another is an entirely different matter, really


Endelea kushangaaaaa.

Hahaha..don't bother vote anymore ...if you really believe that votes don't count
Euge
#94 Posted : Thursday, March 05, 2015 8:05:43 PM
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limanika wrote:
Euge wrote:
limanika wrote:
urstill1 wrote:
Euge wrote:
McReggae wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
There is a common power hungry denominator to most major acts of violence in Kenya so "quit trying to whitewash history because we keep repeating the same mistakes."


Achana na those thievery lines kijana, you may type all the long posts, one day we should share a table with you, Raila won in 2007, Uhuru did not get 50%+1 in 2013....it does help to keep arguing about it all the time as it will not change what the diehards from either sides think, the reason I always try to keep off, in the mean time, danganya toto jinga!!!!


The unfortunate thing about Kenyan politics is that the president is picked in a private members club long before we vote. It doesn't matter if and how we vote. And whether the stronghold is in Tharaka Nithi or Wajir. The candidate picked by "wenye Kenya" takes it. Unfortunately, they did not pick baba in 2007 and 2013. Lets see if they will pick him in 2017.



@Euge, amongst all the posts I have read in the Politics section, your post is the most sensible to me. Whether Raila got 60% of the votes cast in 2007 or not the president had been decided before the elections, same to 2013, that's where the madimoni statement emanated and they shafted Messi. Elections in Kenya is necessary formality exercise and a way of showing the west that we are 'democratic'.

All the parties pick their pork candidates in some boardroom deal, to that extent you are right. How a candidate fronted by some fat cats ends up winning instead of another is an entirely different matter, really


Endelea kushangaaaaa.

Hahaha..don't bother vote anymore ...if you really believe that votes don't count

They count (sometimes) for that MCA, MP, Governor. For the president, it rubber stamps a decision that has been made. the cliche statement "Kenya iko na wenyewe" is real.
Lord, thank you!
harrydre
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