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Raila suspends Ruto, Ongeri
Nandwa
#51 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2010 12:04:00 PM
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Wa wa wa wa!

Raw emotions!!
All for a maverick of a politician!!!!.

Someone define fanatism.
Just as absolute power corrupts leaders, so does absolute fanaticism blind the people from logic
Njung'e
#52 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2010 12:05:27 PM
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Pastor M ......A prayer for this two idiots is in ordePray r......See what they have brought us too??
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
popi
#53 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2010 12:06:16 PM
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Location: Nairobi
Nandwa wrote:

@Popi

Why does it hurt when a politician is called to account!!
I dont get it!

You can tell where I come from by merely looking at my leanings!!!

Are you basing your intepretation on any of my views over a broad spectrum of issues or is it my view in regard to the said politician only?
Are you in other words saying that people from Nyanza cant get critical of RAO?!

Amazing how people feel over dishonest politicians.



@Nandwa
U can criticize RAO for all I care. Personally, I dont feel anything for him. Actually, I find him a bit too .... (let me not finish). The point I was trying to say is that, it sometimes pays to give credit where it is due - Mau issue for example. Lakini wewe, I have realizd (and perhaps many other Wazurians going by their posts elsewhere) that what u seem to have against the guy is may be too deep or personal such that it seems to always cloud your personal judgment of the guy. Anytime I see a post by Nandwa, I can almost imagine you will bring RAO in and do you chafua the guy!!
Jaina
#54 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2010 12:07:16 PM
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Diversionally Tactics will always persist in the kenyan political landscape. We have all over sudden forgoten the Constitution, forgot the Overflowing Milk and uncolllected maize. Forgotten that only last year there was a big drought, forgot that we still have IDP's. All we are talking about is 4 shameless men. They are there for their own personal gains and to protect their damn power and Ego.

What would a farmer whose milk was poured last week say about these politics?. What would the farmers in Bura Irrigation scheme say when they watch their maize lot coz of lack of transport?. What would a parent say whose kid cannot go to school coz there is no money distributed there to run the school?. Does an IDP care who the minister for what is??.

All i can say is, our country need Prayers. Our leaders need wisdom froM God to and take us away from the tension that is building allover again.

Although Mutahi Ngunyi may be wrong, i sometimes think he may also be right.

Pastor M
#55 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2010 12:22:32 PM
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Elder.........I m busy praying for the childrean who will miss education,praying for the person who do not know where his/her next meal will come,I m praying for the farmer who does not know where to take all the milk,but as I pray a cursing word accidentaly leaves my mouth..I curse the politicians..but I apologies because its me who made a wrong choose now poor childrean's money is being stolen.The two leaders are fighting for the authority.I curse THE DAY 27-12-2007 the day I voted.I betrayed the childrean(under 18's who didnt vote),I betrayed my country too yes....because I was thinking about my TRIBE,I was told if another tribe won the big sit my tribe would be destroyed and we will not eat the national cake now they have eaten and they want authority...God you have the authority to forgive......God you have the authority to sack...God you have the authority to appoint..God appoint for us LEADERS..on our own we will elect the same self seekers.God bless Kenya.Pray Pray javascript:insertsmiley('Pray%20','/Images/Emoticons/eusa_pray.gif')
Nandwa
#56 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2010 12:25:21 PM
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@Popi
In that case then, you and I can do business together.
I have absolutely nothing personal against RAO.
However it hurts me to see him play puppetry with the people of Kenya.
For ever playing them through insincere and propagandist schemes.
Using those tactics he managed to hoodwink many people to follow him in the last elections.
I find it unacceptable that he should continue to peddle his costly lies.
I admit sometimes I may use strong language against him, but I check to stay objective.
You and I can have some civilized debate about my stance towards RAO.
Can you highlight blow by blow any allegation I made about him that is overly untrue and malicious.
If you convince me I will be willing to eat my words and apologise – after all, swallowing words has never given anybody constipation.
Generalisation is easy and escapist.
Just as absolute power corrupts leaders, so does absolute fanaticism blind the people from logic
McReggae
#57 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2010 12:35:31 PM
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Location: Nairobi
Teachers fury at Ongeri confession!!!
"The only thing I can be accused of is that when I joined the ministry, I did my calculations and found the infrastructure money flowing to Nyanza between 2003 to 2008 was Sh1.123 billion. Of that Kisii got a mere Sh188 million," said Ongeri.

He added: "If were talking about equity, fairness and access…I’d seen the calculations were wrong and I had to correct them".

http://www.standardmedia...=159&story=Teachers’ fury at Ongeri confession
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
B.Timer
#58 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2010 12:41:15 PM
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@Jaina
Did you review your standpoint in regard to Mutahi Ngunyis “analyses” if his articles qualify to be called that.
Was it not with you that we couldn’t agree if Mutahi Ngunyi had any insights in his articles or he just wrote to provoke debate for the heck of it.
Thanks for beginning to agree albeit belatedly
Dunia ni msongamano..
Hi-Lo
#59 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2010 1:01:11 PM
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...I think RAO opponents need to come up with their own 2012 theme tickets...instead clubbing RAO's to the ground...he tried "environment ticket"..zip...now has tried "corruption ticket"...zap. The old ticket "constitution" is history nor can "constellation" ticket work with KKK* in formation...time is running out...what to do?
Jaina
#60 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2010 1:03:03 PM
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@ B.Timer,

His articles makes sense in most cases but he also like RAO has a habbit of contradicting himself.

His conclusion that this GNU is a fellowship of thieves and only common denominator is corruption summarises everything.

Since life has to move on, lets take the positive things and pray for that which we really want. God will answer to our prayers. Kenya is still by far one of the best countries our politicians makes are the ones who make it a mess.
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