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in the 1960's, the collonial powers did all in there power to shunt aside Jomo kenyatta, whom they percieved to be a communist. the same strategy was succesfully employed against jaramogi odinga. a more lethal version was employed agaist Patrice Lumumba of Zaire.
the superpowers have had a history of taking care of there interests all over the world. that is why they have always turned a blind eye to poor governance and human rights abuse in places like uganda, saudi arabia et al.
mwai kibaki has caused ripples in the capitalist world by turning to the EAST. he is now paying the price right now: western powers have prevailed upon the UN to delay re imbersements of funds used in the somali war...some people are quitely campaigning to have KDF investigated fo war crimes in somalia....military aid ha been suspnded...and more screws are in the works awaiting to be tightened....
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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thought oAR is more of a communist than uhuru with his land redistribution agendas? actually there are very many whites with large chunks of land in the country more than Uhuru. The KDF won the war and that's the bottom line. i.am.back!!!!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 3/25/2010 Posts: 939 Location: Nai
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harrydre wrote: The KDF won the war and that's the bottom line. yea we won but we are broke  that's the flip side bottom line.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/5/2010 Posts: 2,061 Location: Nairobi
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@Murenj, your post doesn't explain at all how the Uhuru/Ruto presidency might not materialize, besides losing fair and square to another coalition. There are 20 days left to the showdown!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/30/2008 Posts: 6,029
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quicksand wrote:@Murenj, your post doesn't explain at all how the Uhuru/Ruto presidency might not materialize, besides losing fair and square to another coalition. There are 20 days left to the showdown! DITTO!!Reminds me of gutter press,come with numbers and facts not coard imaginations.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/27/2011 Posts: 1,777
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quicksand wrote:@Murenj, your post doesn't explain at all how the Uhuru/Ruto presidency might not materialize, besides losing fair and square to another coalition. There are 20 days left to the showdown! The Topic Headline was meant to catch your attention.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/27/2011 Posts: 1,777
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murenj wrote:in the 1960's, the collonial powers did all in there power to shunt aside Jomo kenyatta, whom they percieved to be a communist. the same strategy was succesfully employed against jaramogi odinga. a more lethal version was employed agaist Patrice Lumumba of Zaire.
the superpowers have had a history of taking care of there interests all over the world. that is why they have always turned a blind eye to poor governance and human rights abuse in places like uganda, saudi arabia et al.
mwai kibaki has caused ripples in the capitalist world by turning to the EAST. he is now paying the price right now: western powers have prevailed upon the UN to delay re imbersements of funds used in the somali war...some people are quitely campaigning to have KDF investigated fo war crimes in somalia....military aid ha been suspnded...and more screws are in the works awaiting to be tightened....
That's why i give them(The West) the middle finger.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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josiah33 wrote:quicksand wrote:@Murenj, your post doesn't explain at all how the Uhuru/Ruto presidency might not materialize, besides losing fair and square to another coalition. There are 20 days left to the showdown! The Topic Headline was meant to catch your attention. Reminds me of those small pieces of paper that used to be distributed to passengers in a bus on the way to Western and Nyanza. They would have a very catchy summary of the "news". You would thus gladly buy the paper only to find nothing connected to do with the headline
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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harrydre wrote:thought oAR is more of a communist than uhuru with his land redistribution agendas? actually there are very many whites with large chunks of land in the country more than Uhuru. The KDF won the war and that's the bottom line. Funded by who? Guess! The west! Kenyans want to suffer. I will be laughing out loudly if it happens. TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/24/2010 Posts: 637 Location: Nairobi
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josiah33 wrote:murenj wrote:in the 1960's, the collonial powers did all in there power to shunt aside Jomo kenyatta, whom they percieved to be a communist. the same strategy was succesfully employed against jaramogi odinga. a more lethal version was employed agaist Patrice Lumumba of Zaire.
the superpowers have had a history of taking care of there interests all over the world. that is why they have always turned a blind eye to poor governance and human rights abuse in places like uganda, saudi arabia et al.
mwai kibaki has caused ripples in the capitalist world by turning to the EAST. he is now paying the price right now: western powers have prevailed upon the UN to delay re imbersements of funds used in the somali war...some people are quitely campaigning to have KDF investigated fo war crimes in somalia....military aid ha been suspnded...and more screws are in the works awaiting to be tightened....
That's why i give them(The West) the middle finger. Lets give them the middle finger and turn to the East for Business and Opportunities.If anything Mugabe did the same. The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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