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Post by reporter911 on Oct 22, 2012 17:22:09 GMT 3
No immunity for Presidential aspirants Uhuru, Ruto says Bensoudawww.nation.co.ke/News/politics/-/1064/1539196/-/9wmkqs/-/index.htmlUHURU & RUTO have now heard it directly from ICC JAW'S.. I bet they knew it all this time.. hence the criss crossing as rumour has it pouring $$$$$ into the guillable Mp's throats .. signing fictitious "MOU" but as Kenyans look on... they can see clearly what the Duo are trying to achieve.. PLACE A REMOTELY CONTROLLED STOOGE IN STATEHOUSE TO PROTECT THEIR INTERESTS WHILE THE ARE AT THE HAGUE.. mmm they don't trust KALONZO WIPER.. the chosen are the two protégées MUDAVADI & WAMALWA who can be easily controlled... but will WESTERN KENYA SWALLOW THAT HOOK? NOPE!
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Post by reporter911 on Oct 22, 2012 17:30:41 GMT 3
www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000069016&story_title=Kenya-Bensouda:-Suspects-must-face-justiceBensouda is on the money.. 1. The people of Kenya are not on trail at the ICC 2. the government of Kenya is not on trial at the ICC 3. Nor is any ethnic community in Kenya on trail at the ICC
THE individuals facing trail are namely 1. UHURU 2. RUTO 3. MUTHAURA 4. JOSHUA SANGKenyan must differentiate the two.. upuzi of some presidential candidates trying to bring an ethnic spin on the ICC trail ain't going to work.. each must carry their own cross.. face up .. guilty or not verdict!! ama!!
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Post by mzee on Oct 22, 2012 17:36:49 GMT 3
They thought the Hague was a joke but they have found it to be a jolt
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Post by reporter911 on Oct 22, 2012 17:42:24 GMT 3
They thought the Hague was a joke but they have found it to be a jolt Read between the lines on their campaign trail and actions.. seem that if they go down.. they plan to bring Kenya down with them.. the question then becomes "will Kenyans allow them to burn the country"?
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Post by kamalet on Oct 22, 2012 18:38:10 GMT 3
Looks like the ODoMo supporters have not realised that irrespective of the Mutunga outcome Raila will not win the elections though he has a much better chance when Uhuruto are on the ballot than when they are not.
The west knows that if Kenyans exercise their rights they have no choice but to cooperate and those rights do not extend to one Amolo.
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Post by reporter911 on Oct 22, 2012 19:34:39 GMT 3
Looks like the ODoMo supporters have not realised that irrespective of the Mutunga outcome Raila will not win the elections though he has a much better chance when Uhuruto are on the ballot than when they are not. The west knows that if Kenyans exercise their rights they have no choice but to cooperate and those rights do not extend to one Amolo. Desperation at it's best ati the West? how about just asking Kenyans after the "PEV" what they want for Kenya? no need bringing in the West! Kenyans have a voice.. and I trust they will never !!ever!! allow Murder!! slaughter of innocent Kenyans just because some have money to confuse some clueless MP's and councilors who will definitely be kicked out by Kenyan voters for supporting individuals who as yet have not been found innocent for heinous crimes against Kenyans wanaichi... Payuka payuka will not stop ICC Train.. Raila was ok when he said Kibaki Tosha ;D now you wish him to say Uhuru Tosha? ;D in your dreams.. let Uhuru"TNT romance the clueless Mp's with his money acquired by his father.. it will still not stop him being pulled in-front of ICC and maybe those clueless MP's can join him there.. but if he thinks he can control Kenya through his protégées Mudavadi & Wamalwa from Hague by remote control.. he is in dream world.. Kenyans ain't that gullible.... maybe the robot voters that he has convinced from central province ama.. Let it be clear what ICC is focused on and not the propaganda some individuals are spewing out there... though it ain't working!! 1. The people of Kenya are not on trail at the ICC 2. the government of Kenya is not on trial at the ICC 3. Nor is any ethnic community in Kenya on trail at the ICC
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Post by phil on Oct 22, 2012 20:32:01 GMT 3
Looks like the ODoMo supporters have not realised that irrespective of the Mutunga outcome Raila will not win the elections though he has a much better chance when Uhuruto are on the ballot than when they are not. The west knows that if Kenyans exercise their rights they have no choice but to cooperate and those rights do not extend to one Amolo. Absolute hogwash and you know it. ODM's campaign is not premised on ICC cases or on TNA spending spree. It's a two horse race and those horses represent reform and anti-reform. orange-democratic.blogspot.com/2012/10/elections-2013-two-horse-race-notion-is.htmlYou can thus run your mouth and keyboard for all we care. The ballot will decide.
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Post by kamalet on Oct 23, 2012 8:29:25 GMT 3
Looks like the ODoMo supporters have not realised that irrespective of the Mutunga outcome Raila will not win the elections though he has a much better chance when Uhuruto are on the ballot than when they are not. The west knows that if Kenyans exercise their rights they have no choice but to cooperate and those rights do not extend to one Amolo. Absolute hogwash and you know it. ODM's campaign is not premised on ICC cases or on TNA spending spree. It's a two horse race and those horses represent reform and anti-reform. orange-democratic.blogspot.com/2012/10/elections-2013-two-horse-race-notion-is.htmlYou can thus run your mouth and keyboard for all we care. The ballot will decide. Phil Get your head out of the sand. The two horse race as imagined by Raila was between him and Uhuru. When this became untenable, the story changed not from "reformers vs anti-reformers but actually between 'performers and noise making reformers'. Now you know where your candidate sits in this analogy......and do kindly note that it is the Raila campaign as opposed to the ODoMo campaign!
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Post by genius on Oct 23, 2012 10:33:39 GMT 3
I'm getting used to this electoral cycle. The status quo guys will buy out a few cheap defectors, induce some fake momentum, start chest humping for a few months. But when the actual campaigning begins, the moment of truth arrives and the status quo side receives stunning blows from the reformers. Unfortunately, in 2007, the status quo managed to hang on to power by manipulating the elections. in 2013, electoral malpractises will be a thing of the past. Blatant stealing of votes will be impossible. Tis is when the reality will sink in and the people currently bleating here will suddenly grow very quiet.
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Post by b6k on Oct 23, 2012 11:21:56 GMT 3
I'm getting used to this electoral cycle. The status quo guys will buy out a few cheap defectors, induce some fake momentum, start chest humping for a few months. But when the actual campaigning begins, the moment of truth arrives and the status quo side receives stunning blows from the reformers. Unfortunately, in 2007, the status quo managed to hang on to power by manipulating the elections. in 2013, electoral malpractises will be a thing of the past. Blatant stealing of votes will be impossible. Tis is when the reality will sink in and the people currently bleating here will suddenly grow very quiet. Surely they will not resort to chest humping...
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Post by phil on Oct 23, 2012 11:41:28 GMT 3
I'm getting used to this electoral cycle. The status quo guys will buy out a few cheap defectors, induce some fake momentum, start chest humping for a few months. But when the actual campaigning begins, the moment of truth arrives and the status quo side receives stunning blows from the reformers. Unfortunately, in 2007, the status quo managed to hang on to power by manipulating the elections. in 2013, electoral malpractises will be a thing of the past. Blatant stealing of votes will be impossible. Tis is when the reality will sink in and the people currently bleating here will suddenly grow very quiet. I am with you on this one! The most important thing was electoral reforms which have now clearly shown how the status quoist used to operate. It is now impossible to switch and form parties anyhowly. Granted that they've extended party hopping to January 2013, the implosion of these parties is due within a months time from today.
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Post by kamalet on Oct 23, 2012 12:08:39 GMT 3
I'm getting used to this electoral cycle. The status quo guys will buy out a few cheap defectors, induce some fake momentum, start chest humping for a few months. But when the actual campaigning begins, the moment of truth arrives and the status quo side receives stunning blows from the reformers. Unfortunately, in 2007, the status quo managed to hang on to power by manipulating the elections. in 2013, electoral malpractises will be a thing of the past. Blatant stealing of votes will be impossible. Tis is when the reality will sink in and the people currently bleating here will suddenly grow very quiet. I am with you on this one! The most important thing was electoral reforms which have now clearly shown how the status quoist used to operate. It is now impossible to switch and form parties anyhowly. Granted that they've extended party hopping to January 2013, the implosion of these parties is due within a months time from today. Phil I thought in another thread and within this hour you have questioned the integrity of the IEBC?? Perhaps you might want to look at the ODM nomination rules and tell us whether they are tenable.....especially with the management of defectors!!
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