Mukwhasi
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Post by Mukwhasi on Sept 30, 2012 8:24:50 GMT 3
What Peter needs to ask himself is why do so many people show at his rallies yet the same crowds dont translate in to votes? (if the by elctions are anything to go by).He should immediately change tact and come down to peoples level that is the secret UK ,RAO and Ruto know and maximise.PK always appears elitist in his dressing ,language and persona ,referring to himself as odiero is counter productive because the last thing Africans want is to have anything to do with Odiero in leadership positions or governance ,he must forthwith touch base with his roots and be seen as proud of his Africaness lest he gets the tag "barbie" and us poor folk dont like those who breath in cloud nine.Lastly a tan would go a long way . Mukwhasi JaUgenya: I know that you are not serious, and all you wish to do is foment some trouble. Still, there are people who actually believe the sort of statements you've made, so it seems necessary that there should be even just a short response from somewhere. This is the kind of mentality that explains why we have not moved too far from the Stone Age except in very superficial terms. First, it is all very well and populist to talk about "coming down to the people's level". The "people" in Kenya are mostly tribalistic sheep that will even happily slaughter their compatriots as long as they are pointed in one direction and told "those people are out to finish us". The last thing such people need are "leaders" who will come down top their level". What they need are leaders who will lead them out of swamp of ignorance and tribalistic stupidity. Second, it seems necessary to remind you that the "secret" that Ruto and Uhuru "know" brought this country to the edge of the abyss, in 2007, and currently has them facing trial for the most heinous crimes known to humanity. And now Raila is busy with their Murderer-and-Rapist-In-Chief! Logic would lead to the conclusion that we should not be encouraging others to "know" such "secrets" as Ruto and Uhuru might have. Let those secrets remain secret, then they can be described as secret. Third, I am not aware of Kenneth referring to himself as an "odiero". But so what if he does? As a matter of fact that is part of his heritage, and I have yet to see evidence that it detracts from the other half. On the basis of his performance so far, Kenneth seems to have the ability, desire, and temperament to lead this country to where it should be going. All sensible, wide-awake Kenyans should look beyond manamba politics and see the potential for a new kind of political leader. Otish Your ignorance does not warrant a reseponse ,so i will let you wallow in your own cesspool.
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Post by b6k on Sept 30, 2012 9:36:51 GMT 3
If PK can stand his ground & make it through to election day then he makes a very good "protest vote" candidate. He may be the Ralf Nader of KE but I doubt he will get the critical mass to galvanize the kind of support that is needed to see him through into state house. Sigh.... Voting for PK now will help him build the base he needs for a full-tilt run in 2018, so it would not be a wasted vote. Of those who have significant support right now, Raila is the only person worth voting for. But people who have so far supported Raila need to have an alternative if he continues careering on the road to perdition, in the company of his monster friend. PK is that alternative. I've heard people talk good of Martha Karua. Karua before power was one person. Karua after power was another person (more like the first Karua). Karua in power (at the height of the PEV) could well be the real Karua---a dangerous, wild-eyed, uncompromising, power-obsessed person, with "Your Future Dictator" written on her forehead (in invisible ink, of course). No, thank you; come back in 20 years. The problem for PK is he may very well end up doing an Orengo. Make a very unsuccessful bid for the presidency in 2013 & then have to make a humiliating come back at a "mid management" position after kissing Jakom's Muthamaki's feet come 2017/18 Totally agree with you on the Karua assessment.
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Post by reporter911 on Sept 30, 2012 10:44:24 GMT 3
So Raila's projects are only successful where there is no ethnic diversity? Really silly question ;D did you think before you penned it out? look at your list again.. think deep and then come back with a clever question.. or don't you engage in projects more in your backyard of central province.. or you want people to believe you only engage in projects in the city.. just an example to your narrow minded question ;D
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Post by b6k on Sept 30, 2012 11:04:30 GMT 3
So Raila's projects are only successful where there is no ethnic diversity? Really silly question ;D did you think before you penned it out? look at your list again.. think deep and then come back with a clever question.. or don't you engage in projects more in your backyard of central province.. or you want people to believe you only engage in projects in the city.. just an example to your narrow minded question ;D Sorry Robo wrong area code. I am not from Central Province. Oooh you meant the Bondo farm? Technically personal projects do not fall into the category of development. That is more self enrichment although with Ngilu the cow producing 14 liters per day it will take quite a while to get rich from such production. Note that even Agwambo refers to his family as the "melting pot" thanks to inter-marriages. It's those pesky ethnic cleavages at work again ;D
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Post by reporter911 on Sept 30, 2012 11:27:00 GMT 3
Really silly question ;D did you think before you penned it out? look at your list again.. think deep and then come back with a clever question.. or don't you engage in projects more in your backyard of central province.. or you want people to believe you only engage in projects in the city.. just an example to your narrow minded question ;D Sorry Robo wrong area code. I am not from Central Province. Oooh you meant the Bondo farm? Technically personal projects do not fall into the category of development. That is more self enrichment although with Ngilu the cow producing 14 liters per day it will take quite a while to get rich from such production. Note that even Agwambo refers to his family as the "melting pot" thanks to inter-marriages. It's those pesky ethnic cleavages at work again ;D Again another ignorant answer why don't you go on the ground in Nyanza province on a fact finding mission on how many projects Raila has been involved in and completed before you yap your gums unnecessarily or before they get tired of spewing mis-information ama.. at least you won't embarrass yourself further with your nonsensical utterances..
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Post by b6k on Sept 30, 2012 12:25:03 GMT 3
Sorry Robo wrong area code. I am not from Central Province. Oooh you meant the Bondo farm? Technically personal projects do not fall into the category of development. That is more self enrichment although with Ngilu the cow producing 14 liters per day it will take quite a while to get rich from such production. Note that even Agwambo refers to his family as the "melting pot" thanks to inter-marriages. It's those pesky ethnic cleavages at work again ;D Again another ignorant answer why don't you go on the ground in Nyanza province on a fact finding mission on how many projects Raila has been involved in and completed before you yap your gums unnecessarily or before they get tired of spewing mis-information ama.. at least you won't embarrass yourself further with your nonsensical utterances.. I am always at the other end of former Nyanza albeit in the highlands. Last time I was in Luo Nyanza Raila was diligently living out the cooperation & merger dream with KANU. Educate me on the changes that have taken place since, especially now under the GCG. I'm all ears ;D
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Post by OtishOtish on Sept 30, 2012 16:56:28 GMT 3
Otish Your ignorance does not warrant a reseponse ,so i will let you wallow in your own cesspool. No problem. I'll accept your one-line response. ;D
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Post by joblesscorner on Sept 30, 2012 23:49:45 GMT 3
When you say the PM my Prime Minister has projects completed in Nyanza only, it makes me ask myself are those the people who elected him?
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Post by Fahari on Oct 1, 2012 2:47:28 GMT 3
What Peter needs to ask himself is why do so many people show at his rallies yet the same crowds dont translate in to votes? (if the by elctions are anything to go by).He should immediately change tact and come down to peoples level that is the secret UK ,RAO and Ruto know and maximise.PK always appears elitist in his dressing ,language and persona ,referring to himself as odiero is counter productive because the last thing Africans want is to have anything to do with Odiero in leadership positions or governance ,he must forthwith touch base with his roots and be seen as proud of his Africaness lest he gets the tag "barbie" and us poor folk dont like those who breath in cloud nine.Lastly a tan would go a long way . What is Odiero? I believe its Muzungu, a reference to PK's mixed heritage, Its a rather pathetic attempt to paint him as not "one of us" . We are supposed to disregard his performance due to his not being as "deeply tanned" as the rest of us. Once again madoadoa (exclusion) politics come in handy when our favored candidates cant compete on ideas and performance
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Post by b6k on Oct 1, 2012 8:06:24 GMT 3
When you say the PM my Prime Minister has projects completed in Nyanza only, it makes me ask myself are those the people who elected him? JC, that's correct. What will change an MP who lacks focus in his own constituency into a president who can turn the entire nation of KE around? If one cannot accomplish small tasks in a small geographic area, what makes them think they can handle bigger & infinitely more complex ones?
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