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Messi all the way..........., Pamba may be the official opposition leader 2013
MKWASI
#1 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 8:18:23 AM
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Messi is likely to finish the game before it has started given the old players assembled by the other team...for all other teams, truth be told they are only there to finish the race.I'm seeing a situation, where the old players may not be able to play more than first half unless they are substituted. How about pamba being the leader of official opposition, for starters, he is likely to play this role perfectly given he was the prefect of all ministries therefore able to raise pertinent issues, for melon....., is very hard to predict for this fellow what role he can play...somebody to assist me...
nostoppingthis
#2 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 9:02:06 AM
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MKWASI wrote:
Messi is likely to finish the game before it has started given the old players assembled by the other team...for all other teams, truth be told they are only there to finish the race.I'm seeing a situation, where the old players may not be able to play more than first half unless they are substituted. How about pamba being the leader of official opposition, for starters, he is likely to play this role perfectly given he was the prefect of all ministries therefore able to raise pertinent issues, for melon....., is very hard to predict for this fellow what role he can play...somebody to assist me...


maintaining status quo!!!
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#3 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 10:27:44 AM
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I really like the way guys are happy to ignore the circumstances surrounding Messi's joining of Uhuruto!
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#4 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 10:28:40 AM
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Pamba ndio status quo. He is the incumbent in this case.
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#5 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 10:47:49 AM
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kollabo wrote:
Pamba ndio status quo. He is the incumbent in this case.

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#6 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 11:03:33 AM
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inking that deal with SKM may well turn out to be pamba biggest political blunder his advisors should have anticipated the moves that would come into play once it was done by the other group exept the one they sent metito to keep an eye on eunice while signing with MDVD that was genius
MKWASI
#7 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 11:11:08 AM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
MKWASI wrote:
Messi is likely to finish the game before it has started given the old players assembled by the other team...for all other teams, truth be told they are only there to finish the race.I'm seeing a situation, where the old players may not be able to play more than first half unless they are substituted. How about pamba being the leader of official opposition, for starters, he is likely to play this role perfectly given he was the prefect of all ministries therefore able to raise pertinent issues, for melon....., is very hard to predict for this fellow what role he can play...somebody to assist me...


maintaining status quo!!!


I think all the players are status quo guys or Moi orphans...except the lone rangers such pk ,mk,kiyiapi etc. Lets call a spade, a spade what has Mwingi kaskazini MPig done to his constituents or worse still the Kibera Mpig, yet they claim to be reformers. If my memory serves me right they were ranking among the worst, in CDF kitty usage. Messi and WSR AKA Iniesta was one of the bests...
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#8 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 11:12:20 AM
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#9 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 11:16:42 AM
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#10 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 11:44:24 AM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
MKWASI wrote:
Messi is likely to finish the game before it has started given the old players assembled by the other team...for all other teams, truth be told they are only there to finish the race.I'm seeing a situation, where the old players may not be able to play more than first half unless they are substituted. How about pamba being the leader of official opposition, for starters, he is likely to play this role perfectly given he was the prefect of all ministries therefore able to raise pertinent issues, for melon....., is very hard to predict for this fellow what role he can play...somebody to assist me...


maintaining status quo!!!


who said the "status quo" is actually a bad thing?


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King G
#11 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 11:48:23 AM
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if Messi goes to ballot with Pele, then game over. Pele will see dust. all the western/riftvalley/centro votes are in the bag. i hope UMK will not stop this.

But then again with the new costitution guys can play dirty and extend elections beyond April........ there is a small catch . Think guys think........

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waza
#12 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 12:46:18 PM
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its a tough call,.

For Messi's chances to be realistic,... he has to be given the ball early.. not with a month or two to go.. He is not a natural poacher.

Ruto's/Uhuru's political bases may not automatically vote as a block if a major change is done last minute especially if the two are not on ballot paper as presidential candidate or Running mate
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#13 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 12:51:26 PM
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Never thought i would miss the PM position, it may have helped solve the problem.
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nostoppingthis
#14 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 6:03:24 PM
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waza wrote:
its a tough call,.

For Messi's chances to be realistic,... he has to be given the ball early.. not with a month or two to go.. He is not a natural poacher.

Ruto's/Uhuru's political bases may not automatically vote as a block if a major change is done last minute especially if the two are not on ballot paper as presidential candidate or Running mate


It can get quite Messy!!!
Jamani
#15 Posted : Saturday, December 08, 2012 8:14:41 PM
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Read this somewhere about Messy...... apparently he never likes making a firm decision unless it is the wrong one..... be the judge
matata
#16 Posted : Saturday, December 08, 2012 8:43:16 PM
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My only worry is, all this supporters from all sides, they show up in large numbers yet only a few have registered. May be IEBC should give us finally figures of which counties have registered more pple, then we can start working out the equations.
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#17 Posted : Sunday, December 09, 2012 9:49:49 AM
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King G wrote:
if Messi goes to ballot with Pele, then game over. Pele will see dust. all the western/riftvalley/centro votes are in the bag. i hope UMK will not stop this.


Uhuru knows this. Messi is the best chance for the TNA alliance to take the next elections. Ruto, ever the sly one, has probably seen the writing on the wall. The 40 odd or so MP’s from central who made noise were probably told the truth.

We Kenyans have a particular way of voting (and callingsmile ). We never vote based on manifestos (what’s that?) or anything else except personalities. We either vote for someone we like or against someone we dislike more than the other.

If Uhuru and RAO are the two front runners, Central would vote for Uhuru, Rift Valley against Uhuru (2008 PEV, historical land issues, and yet another Kikuyu), coast against Uhuru (land issues) and Western for RAO. RAO wins the elections.

If Messi and RAO are the two front runners, Central would vote against RAO (surprised?), Rift Valley against RAO, coast against RAO and Western for Messi. Messi wins the elections.

That’s why RAO fears running against Messi more than Uhuru.
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tycho
#18 Posted : Sunday, December 09, 2012 9:58:43 AM
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Voting for a manifesto is as crazy as voting for a map. While voting for a personality is as crazy as taking a mat without knowing where it's going but hoping the handsome and affable driver will take you there.
nostoppingthis
#19 Posted : Sunday, December 09, 2012 11:32:07 AM
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Just heard that at the nominations, URP MPs are going to vote for Messi....
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#20 Posted : Sunday, December 09, 2012 11:48:22 AM
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In a country where there are no differences in ideology but rather differences in who-gets-to-eat, manifestos are usually copy-paste jobs with well meaning but useless jargon like zero tolerance, equitable, social democracy and suchlike. And where they opt to do measurable promises, they often tell us unachievable things like NARCs katiba in 100 days.
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