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Post by job on Apr 21, 2012 18:38:11 GMT 3
What hapened to the anticipated DECLARATION on Saturday at Kakamega? Was it rained on? Or this is part of Musalia's indecisiveness. Weakleaf needs to wake up. You don't just promise a bombastic mother-of-all-rallies at Kakamega only to fail to deliver; claming that 'mambo bado'. C'mon son of Budamba! You know there is something bothering Musalia's conscience.
I think Musalia is such a personable and nationalistic character who should know that playing the tribal card at this time and age is retrogressive. The GEMA and KAMATUSA business is not your style Musalia - leave that to the ICC-bound warlords like Uhuru and Ruto. Forget brandishing these half-hearted Kakamega Declarations or Luhya Unity calls; they will sink you. That is akin to Uhuru's problematic Gikuyu Unity calls under GEMA - which is now being coerced through threats, police batons, tear-gas and live bullets. It can backfire badly.
What has Musalia been telling residents in the 42 Counties he visited? Hasn't he been urging them to JOIN ODM in big numbers? Didn't I hear Musalia selling ODM far and wide? Bonding with its delegates. Is this the same party he now wants to ditch? A party he has sold to 42 counties? Or does he have the endowment to wreck ODM by decamping with all those delegates and supporters? Hellooo!
As we tick tock tick...towards the deadline for registration of political parties, ODM remains the largest party in the nation. Musalia is still perched as its number 2. But snakeoil salesmen like Shitanda, Khalwale, Mark Too and the Mois have somehow sold a bad spell to son of Substone.
They lured him out of his stable and solid home, only to find himself scampering out in the rain... for the doors of the nearest shaky huts. The false notion that tribal politics - of the chieftaincy variety - works all the time everywhere is being tested right before our eyes.
Many leaders from the conglomeration of tribes lumped as Luhya are warning Musalia to tread carefully. I can sense he is already feeling the heat. There is a strong possibility the Luhya chieftaincy thing is not exciting some outside Vihiga. Rather than face the embarassment of an unenthuasiastic backyard reception, Musalia appears to be bidding his time. Meanwhile, the groundswell of intra-ODM unity calls grows louder. The press conference by the 14 Luhya legislators who called for caution must have taken some air off the lungs of Musalia's previous march.
The lesson here - this is how not to attract political attention. When all eyes are on you and you start to sita sita looking like someone who hasn't done his homework; assessed his own individual strength (or weakness); or even planned viable options...you start looking very woozy and faint-hearted. C'mon Weakleaf!
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Post by akinyi2005 on Apr 21, 2012 19:10:08 GMT 3
Oh 'Phandom' son of Substone is this the best you can do? unless he wants to deliberately proceed with his politically suicidal mission what other options remain? embarrassing as it may be I see him returning to odm...tail firmly tacked between his legs.
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Post by kamalet on Apr 21, 2012 19:13:44 GMT 3
Poor Mudavadi...ostracised for ditching Raila but should he decide to stick in ODM he will be called all sorts of kind names!
What he should do is repeat his feat of 1992 and he will be a vice president in 2018.
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Post by nowayhaha on Apr 21, 2012 19:26:22 GMT 3
kbc.co.ke/news.asp?nid=76045‘I am going all the way’ declares Mudavadi The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Local Government Musalia Mudavadi has declared there is no turning back in his quest to run for presidency in the forth coming general elections. Mudavadi said he has already traversed 42 Counties out 47 Counties in his bid to seek support from all Kenyans and will continue to aggressively reach out to other leaders to solicit support since the decision to elect the president lies on Kenyans. "I have traversed 42 Counties out of 47 and will continue with the push to the end. I have the democratic right to seek presidency like any other contender in Kenya and the decision will be made by Kenyans by voting for the best candidate" he said. He said there is no entitlement to the presidency and aspirants must talk to all Kenyans regardless of their tribes, religion and regions they belong to secure the top job and that is what he doing.
He said tribal politics have no place in Kenya today and he will consult with leaders all over Kenya because he will not be p resident of a party but the whole of Kenya once he is elected president.
"I am consulting with leaders from all over Kenya because I will the president of the whole country but not a party" he said adding he will not be hurried into decisions by his detractors."They are pushing me hard to make hasty decisions but I am telling them mambo bado, let me talk to Kenyans", he retorted. The DPM added Kenyans must conduct peaceful elections devoid of violence. He said politics should be conducted with respect so that aspirants can freely seek across the country. "I offer to stabilize this country from the politics of hatred, vendetta and revenge", he said.Mudavadi was speaking on Friday in his Sabatia constituency at two separate functions at Bugina Health centre where he officially opened a maternity wing built under Economic Stimulus Programme and local CDF support; and at public rally at Chandumba secondary school where he issued out CDF cheques worth Kshs. 20.3million. Mudavadi said he was not surprised that colleagues who have always requested him to contest the presidency were asking him to withdraw.
"They were never serious and wanted to use the bait for political mileage. Now they have read the political mood wrongly", he said.
He was accompanied by former powerful KANU nominated MP Mark Too alias ‘BwanaDawa' who said the Kalenjin community have decided to support Mudavadi for the presidency. "Count on our people for their support. We have decided to support you for the top job and there is no turning back. Other people who have said Musalia is a coward have now turned back to tell him to slow down after he has announced the decision. Ignore them and carry on" said Too.
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Post by jeff on Apr 21, 2012 19:31:35 GMT 3
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ODM deputy leader #Mudavadi tells Luhya leaders that he is leaving the party, will soon announce a new political outfit to run for president
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Post by adongo23456 on Apr 21, 2012 19:46:50 GMT 3
Poor Mudavadi...ostracised for ditching Raila but should he decide to stick in ODM he will be called all sorts of kind names! What he should do is repeat his feat of 1992 and he will be a vice president in 2018. Kamale,"ostracised" by who kamale? I am not even sure about the spelling. But really we are just commenting on real events on real time. Why is that "ostracising" whatever that means. Bottom line is Mudavadi better get a plan or he is dead politically. Uhuru can't save him and even Moi can't save him. We are just talking about facts. That will never stop. Thank you very much.
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Post by nowayhaha on Apr 21, 2012 19:53:52 GMT 3
Mudavadi finally ditches ODM as presidential race hots up www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/2012/04/mudavadi-finally-ditches-odm-presidential-race-hots-up/NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 21 – Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi has finally ditched the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), declaring that he must be on the presidential ballot in the forthcoming general elections. The Sabatia MP, who is also the ODM’s Deputy Party Leader recently fell out with the party bigwigs after they submitted the constitution to the Registrar of Political Parties creating uncertainty and apprehension among members. He told Luhya leaders at a meeting in Kakamega that he has decided to leave the party that is led by Prime Minister Raila Odinga who also intends to capture the top seat in the polls. Mudavadi has been unhappy that ODM presented compliance documents to the Registrar of Political Parties without first amending the clause that says the party leader will be the automatic presidential flag bearer. The DPM and his faction wanted the rules amended by the National Governing Council and the National Delegates Conference, while Odinga’s allies argued that the party needed to first apply for registration to beat the April 30 deadline.
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Post by mzee on Apr 21, 2012 20:08:16 GMT 3
The plane carrying mudavadi is approaching the runway. Or see it seems. Let just wait for the landing and those coming out of it.
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Post by furaha on Apr 21, 2012 20:33:42 GMT 3
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Post by jakaswanga on Apr 21, 2012 21:06:39 GMT 3
Mudavadi finally ditches ODM as presidential race hots up www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/2012/04/mudavadi-finally-ditches-odm-presidential-race-hots-up/NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 21 – Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi has finally ditched the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), declaring that he must be on the presidential ballot in the forthcoming general elections. The Sabatia MP, who is also the ODM’s Deputy Party Leader recently fell out with the party bigwigs after they submitted the constitution to the Registrar of Political Parties creating uncertainty and apprehension among members. He told Luhya leaders at a meeting in Kakamega that he has decided to leave the party that is led by Prime Minister Raila Odinga who also intends to capture the top seat in the polls. Mudavadi has been unhappy that ODM presented compliance documents to the Registrar of Political Parties without first amending the clause that says the party leader will be the automatic presidential flag bearer. The DPM and his faction wanted the rules amended by the National Governing Council and the National Delegates Conference, while Odinga’s allies argued that the party needed to first apply for registration to beat the April 30 deadline. FREE AT LAST, FREE OF ODM AND RAILA AT LAST! OR NOT YET? I am just reading this from Kakamega: this time there is no reverse gear. I am not going back to ODM! MY NAME WILL BE ON THE BALLOT! But I missed the part in which, to prove there is no reverse gear, he theatrically tears up his ODM membership card, resigns his DPM post which he occupies by virtue of being ODM, and surrenders the keys to his ministry. Trust me to find out if he went to Kakamega in his official car! with his official court! --The man speaking in Kakamega is still in ODM and was merely stating his intentions. --He cannot resign from anything. I think he will resign after he has found the 'mbas' which offers him the slot which guarantees his name will be on the ballot as candidate! Direct unopposed, the same thing he is allegedly running away from! Good for him.
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Post by mangai on Apr 21, 2012 22:08:41 GMT 3
Mudavadi finally ditches ODM as presidential race hots up www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/2012/04/mudavadi-finally-ditches-odm-presidential-race-hots-up/NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 21 – Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi has finally ditched the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), declaring that he must be on the presidential ballot in the forthcoming general elections. The Sabatia MP, who is also the ODM’s Deputy Party Leader recently fell out with the party bigwigs after they submitted the constitution to the Registrar of Political Parties creating uncertainty and apprehension among members. He told Luhya leaders at a meeting in Kakamega that he has decided to leave the party that is led by Prime Minister Raila Odinga who also intends to capture the top seat in the polls. Mudavadi has been unhappy that ODM presented compliance documents to the Registrar of Political Parties without first amending the clause that says the party leader will be the automatic presidential flag bearer. The DPM and his faction wanted the rules amended by the National Governing Council and the National Delegates Conference, while Odinga’s allies argued that the party needed to first apply for registration to beat the April 30 deadline. As always, the media appear to be setting the agenda in this Mudavadi 'defection' drama. Mudavadi clearly said that he should not be rushed into making the decision but rather be given ample to time to consult widely. Nowhere did he say that he is leaving ODM. It is also curious as to who is urging him to leave ODM. Apart from MPs mainly from Vihiga others include Mukhisa Kituyi, Soita Shitanda, Bonny Khalalwe, Mark Too, all non-ODMers. The same trend I have also witnessed here in Jukwaa.
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Post by mzee on Apr 21, 2012 22:40:25 GMT 3
He finally made his move. What is odm going to do to counter
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Post by adongo23456 on Apr 22, 2012 22:45:05 GMT 3
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Post by mzee on Apr 22, 2012 23:15:31 GMT 3
Adongo, You are expecting too much from the guy. I dont know why
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Post by gemagema on Apr 23, 2012 0:36:11 GMT 3
Quite confusing politics...for a while I thought that G7 was shifting support from Eugene towards Mudavadi in their scheme to reduce Raila's chances in Western Kenya. But going by today's G7 meeting in Kitale during Eugene's homecoming, political vitriol was directed towards Mudavadi...if anything they took a break from Raila
So, who exactly is steering Mudavadi's politics? Does Mudavadi really have a plan on how he will get himself on the presidential ballot paper? Or was Mudavadi so caught up in spoiling for Raila that he forgot what exactly was in it for him?
The problem with politicians is that they love to get stroked. When the Media, especially Nation overrated Mudavadi's worth by stating he could fell ODM; and that he had/has a major Luhya following; and when a good number of Luhya MPs and councilors recently showed up for him, Mudavadi's ego got really stroked. But all is withering so fast for him....and now he is a confused man. Poor Mudavadi!
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Post by adongo23456 on Apr 23, 2012 14:53:55 GMT 3
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Post by kamalet on Apr 23, 2012 15:13:26 GMT 3
I cannot imagine that this Simekha character thinks that the move my Mudavadi is of no consequence! Allowing Raila to pick his perfect running mate will not necessarily translate to a successful bid on the for the main seat. Raila loses a constituency that was beholden to Mudavadi and it is clear there is this recognition of the fact that Mudavadi would be a loss to ODM when Raila sends emmisaries to Mudavadi including bribing Luhyia MPs to ask Mudavadi to return to ODM. Whilst Mudavadi will hurt Raila and ODM, there is little chance he can do anything for himself in this move which is unfortunately very late in the day. With alliances already formed, accommodating a Johnny come lately and then propel him to be the flag bearer would be riding on too much luck - and this will be Mudavadi's position!
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Post by job on Apr 23, 2012 16:16:10 GMT 3
I cannot imagine that this Simekha character thinks that the move my Mudavadi is of no consequence! Allowing Raila to pick his perfect running mate will not necessarily translate to a successful bid on the for the main seat. Raila loses a constituency that was beholden to Mudavadi and it is clear there is this recognition of the fact that Mudavadi would be a loss to ODM when Raila sends emmisaries to Mudavadi including bribing Luhyia MPs to ask Mudavadi to return to ODM. Whilst Mudavadi will hurt Raila and ODM, there is little chance he can do anything for himself in this move which is unfortunately very late in the day. With alliances already formed, accommodating a Johnny come lately and then propel him to be the flag bearer would be riding on too much luck - and this will be Mudavadi's position! Keep dreaming my friend. You are one heck of a forecaster - remember you predicting the Banana referendum victory in 2005? Didn't you declare Raila unelectable back in 2006. Now you suddenly attribute the Luhya constituency to Raila ..which you claim he is about to 'lose'. If I were depending on your bets, we wouldn't have the new Katiba passed. Lastly, what's up with Muthamaki's campaign? Has he got a party yet? Ama GEMA will be it. What'bout ICC manenos?
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Post by kamalet on Apr 23, 2012 16:41:53 GMT 3
I cannot imagine that this Simekha character thinks that the move my Mudavadi is of no consequence! Allowing Raila to pick his perfect running mate will not necessarily translate to a successful bid on the for the main seat. Raila loses a constituency that was beholden to Mudavadi and it is clear there is this recognition of the fact that Mudavadi would be a loss to ODM when Raila sends emmisaries to Mudavadi including bribing Luhyia MPs to ask Mudavadi to return to ODM. Whilst Mudavadi will hurt Raila and ODM, there is little chance he can do anything for himself in this move which is unfortunately very late in the day. With alliances already formed, accommodating a Johnny come lately and then propel him to be the flag bearer would be riding on too much luck - and this will be Mudavadi's position! Keep dreaming my friend. You are one heck of a forecaster - remember you predicting the Banana referendum victory in 2005? Didn't you declare Raila unelectable back in 2006. Now you suddenly attribute the Luhya constituency to Raila ..which you claim he is about to 'lose'. If I were depending on your bets, we wouldn't have the new Katiba passed. Lastly, what's up with Muthamaki's campaign? Has he got a party yet? Ama GEMA will be it. What'bout ICC manenos? Job Perhaps you can then tell us in Jukwaa why Raila found it fit to send the luhyia council of elders to plead with Mudavadi to return to ODM. Please note that it was not Gema or Kamatusa he was sending.....a group of money hungry Luhyia elders - just why if the Luhyia vote is insignificant??
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Post by mwalimumkuu on Apr 23, 2012 17:27:35 GMT 3
I cannot imagine that this Simekha character thinks that the move my Mudavadi is of no consequence! Allowing Raila to pick his perfect running mate will not necessarily translate to a successful bid on the for the main seat. Raila loses a constituency that was beholden to Mudavadi and it is clear there is this recognition of the fact that Mudavadi would be a loss to ODM when Raila sends emmisaries to Mudavadi including bribing Luhyia MPs to ask Mudavadi to return to ODM. Whilst Mudavadi will hurt Raila and ODM, there is little chance he can do anything for himself in this move which is unfortunately very late in the day. With alliances already formed, accommodating a Johnny come lately and then propel him to be the flag bearer would be riding on too much luck - and this will be Mudavadi's position! Keep dreaming my friend. You are one heck of a forecaster - remember you predicting the Banana referendum victory in 2005? Didn't you declare Raila unelectable back in 2006. Now you suddenly attribute the Luhya constituency to Raila ..which you claim he is about to 'lose'. If I were depending on your bets, we wouldn't have the new Katiba passed. Lastly, what's up with Muthamaki's campaign? Has he got a party yet? Ama GEMA will be it. What'bout ICC manenos? Job, Wake up and smell the coffee my friend. The tragedy that is Raila ardent supporters is that they are caught in a time warp. They just cant stop living in the past. While in the past, Raila had a galaxy of political stars with whom he could and actually build coalitions, the dynamics are very different now. Those very stars are now establishing their own homes and are moving away with their mabati and misumari (in Ruto's words) leaving Raila in a demolished house Raila with only minions like Namwamba, Omar Hassan, Bishop Wanjiru etc to turn to. Where will such fellows take him and ODM? It is over my friend. We are simply staring at a very sad end to an otherwise what would have been a very successful individual journey of Raila Odinga (albeit built on lies and violence and nothing more). Simple, stupid mistakes have cost him the coveted price. Ole wake. PS: As far as ICC goes, you are putting your money on a dead horse. This thing died the day Uhuru sat in that dock with those oversize earphones and played with Ocampo like a cat playing with a mouse. The whole world saw what these cases are all about; politics, pure and simple. You had better sit down as ODM and rethink your strategy, all politics is local. Otherwise banking on this mzungu court to do the bidding for you is pushing your luck too far.
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Post by adongo23456 on Apr 23, 2012 18:04:53 GMT 3
Keep dreaming my friend. You are one heck of a forecaster - remember you predicting the Banana referendum victory in 2005? Didn't you declare Raila unelectable back in 2006. Now you suddenly attribute the Luhya constituency to Raila ..which you claim he is about to 'lose'. If I were depending on your bets, we wouldn't have the new Katiba passed. Lastly, what's up with Muthamaki's campaign? Has he got a party yet? Ama GEMA will be it. What'bout ICC manenos? Job Perhaps you can then tell us in Jukwaa why Raila found it fit to send the luhyia council of elders to plead with Mudavadi to return to ODM. Please note that it was not Gema or Kamatusa he was sending.....a group of money hungry Luhyia elders - just why if the Luhyia vote is insignificant?? Kamale, Stop making up stories and getting excited about nothing. Job is right that your record of so called predictions is awful. That is just a fact. Let's get a few things straight. A bunch of so called Luhya elders including the Burudi Nabwera went to meet Raila who gave them a message to send to Mudavadi. That is a sensible thing to do. There is no need for Raila to throw tantrums about Mudavadi. In fact ODM has handled the Mudavadi circus with grace and dignity that will serve them very well. People who were sitting on the edge of the chairs waiting for the big brouhaha have been immensely disappointed. The whole thing is a non issue for the most part. The tribal specialists with their ethnic math calculations are going to do what they do best. They are going to to tell us how Mudavadi will take the Luhya vote from Raila. That is nonsense. I think as many have said Mudavadi over-estimated himself and got some awful advise. The first thing Mudavadi is going to learn the hard way is that all the attention he was getting was because he was fighting Raila the moment that battle is over nobody is going to pay him any attention. That is already happening. Those daily calls from the Daily Nation are going to drop significantly. The calls from the politicians asking him how the battle with Raila is going on are going to dry out. Folks sometimes get carried away when they are fighting Raila and they get alll the attention in the world they imagine they are getting more popoular than Raila. They never understand their popularity is because they are fighting Raila. Once that battle is over you are back to normal. The second issue for Mudavadi is that if he can't make it past round one it is over for him. Even those the were calculating that Mudavadi can help them by taking the Luhya vote from Raila never actually asked themselves what happens after Mudavadi drops from the race after round ONE. Where do those votes go? So Mudavadi will fall out after round one. He can't win because even those who were cheering him on want to go past round one. They are not going to give their votes if they have any to Mudavadi. Odm now needs to focus on building the party and in my view Raila and ODM will be that much better off if they can move ODM to be a voice for real change and get the kind of candidate who can champion that with Raila. Forget the tribal math. Give Kenyans a real progressive ticket. Raila will be one term president if he wins it. If ODM positions itself with the kind of deputy president that can represent the voice for change they can move the nation into another level. These reclyled nonsense has outlived its value for the country. At least we got the katiba with reclycled mob. Time to move on. Like Buke said Raila took all Mois boys even his cooks and shamba boys and somehow worked with them to get the country a new constitution. We have crossed that bridge now.
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Post by akinyi2005 on Apr 23, 2012 18:05:53 GMT 3
mwalimumkuu, how long will it take you to realize that the ICC is real and not a movie ? all politics is local alright as billruto is beginning to find out. BTW, care to tell us how this star is doing in his own home?
.....lest you forget, bishop wanjiru whom you dismiss as a minion beat kamanda (despite support from mungiki, muthamaki etc) both in 07 as well as the by-elections.
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Post by adongo23456 on Apr 23, 2012 18:14:45 GMT 3
Keep dreaming my friend. You are one heck of a forecaster - remember you predicting the Banana referendum victory in 2005? Didn't you declare Raila unelectable back in 2006. Now you suddenly attribute the Luhya constituency to Raila ..which you claim he is about to 'lose'. If I were depending on your bets, we wouldn't have the new Katiba passed. Lastly, what's up with Muthamaki's campaign? Has he got a party yet? Ama GEMA will be it. What'bout ICC manenos? Job, Wake up and smell the coffee my friend. The tragedy that is Raila ardent supporters is that they are caught in a time warp. They just cant stop living in the past. While in the past, Raila had a galaxy of political stars with whom he could and actually build coalitions, the dynamics are very different now. Those very stars are now establishing their own homes and are moving away with their mabati and misumari (in Ruto's words) leaving Raila in a demolished house Raila with only minions like Namwamba, Omar Hassan, Bishop Wanjiru etc to turn to. Where will such fellows take him and ODM? It is over my friend. We are simply staring at a very sad end to an otherwise what would have been a very successful individual journey of Raila Odinga (albeit built on lies and violence and nothing more). Simple, stupid mistakes have cost him the coveted price. Ole wake. PS: As far as ICC goes, you are putting your money on a dead horse. This thing died the day Uhuru sat in that dock with those oversize earphones and played with Ocampo like a cat playing with a mouse. The whole world saw what these cases are all about; politics, pure and simple. You had better sit down as ODM and rethink your strategy, all politics is local. Otherwise banking on this mzungu court to do the bidding for you is pushing your luck too far. This is beyond pathetic. Eti Mzungu court. Nonsense. You go around murdering people you better be ready to face the music. Let Uhuru take his butt to The Hague and join the Lubangas of Africa as they rot in hell.. All the noise and prayers in the world will not save these chaps. ODM is not the court that Uhuru and co will face. It is called the ICC and they don't care how much noise you make about ODM.
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Post by tnk on Apr 23, 2012 19:39:29 GMT 3
skip to next section if time is not a resource you have plenty of == skip this Somewhere between the ages of 4 and 6 i first peeped into my first kaleidoscope. fascinating experience at that time the first peek introduces you to an amazing plethora of colours and patterns, a little shake/tweek here and there and you get even more brilliant display however you can never quite follow any single pattern to its logical end before you get another dashing display. after a while all you see is stars ;D ;D here is the e-quivalent of a kaleidoscope (an e-kaleidoscope) , go on, try it, have some fun, play the mouse a little over the imagery inoyan.narod.ru/kaleidoskop.swf==read this as i read through all this, it occurs to me that mudavadi is seated somewhere staring into a political party kaleidoscope wide variety of choices, dazzling displays, endless opportunities and freedom of choices but he has no clue what to do with all that and turn it into something tangible/workable so anyway has the exit of mudavadi dented ODM, certainly, crippled it, maybe not, we shall find out in due course but what about mudavadi, there was so much talk of support, and vehicles and what not and now he is at the bus-stop. there isn't a vehicle in sight. now that is very intriguing, all these political outfits that have emerged from the moi-orphans all claim to be very democratic and what not, how come none of these parties is willing to accommodate any political "equal" or close enough? wouldn't this be the greatest opportunity to demonstrate their so called non-dictatorship or self anointed leadership? hehehe what if mudavadi joins these outfits and still ends up number 2? anyway let me go back to my world of colours/patterns for now, a number of methali's come to mind all that glitters is not gold, mtaka yote, hukosa yote feel free to expand the list baadaye people
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Post by adongo23456 on Apr 23, 2012 23:18:20 GMT 3
Exactly what I thought. There are people around Mudavadi like my good friend Kabatesi who are hoping for a fist fight between Raila and Mudavadi to keep their man in the news. They must be shocked that as soon as the dust up with Raila ended the interest in Mudavadi died. In fact Mudavadi is yet to find a political party even though New Ford Kenya was being dangled in front of him with ready dates already set for the big announcement. Instead Wamalwa the supposedly big honcho of New Ford Kenya were busy blasting Mudavadi over the weekend. I think ODM should do what they have been doing so far. Leave Mudavadi alone. He will soon find out the lonliness that comes after your battle with Raila ends. ODM should keep away from picking up petty fights with Mudavadi and his aides who are busy trying to mint trouble after they completely misread the situation and misled their man. Here is my buddy Kabatesi with whom I shared many days in the same cell in at the Nairobi Industrial Area Remand prison under 24 hour lock up. Incidentally our other cell mate was David Murathe, Uhuru's right hand man. I may call a meeting of my cell mates when I go home and see if I can be their agent. Who knows. May be it is the dirty uji we had there. Here we go: www.nation.co.ke/News/politics/Mudavadi+aide+claims+Raila+wanted+MoU+over+polls+row/-/1064/1392570/-/item/0/-/pdy8xhz/-/index.html
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