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Post by nowayhaha on Feb 7, 2013 23:11:30 GMT 3
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Post by Dumekenya on Feb 8, 2013 10:34:20 GMT 3
This is simply a shear pipe dream we know who mutahi ngunyi works for none of his predictions have ever come true.
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Post by nowayhaha on Feb 9, 2013 11:49:56 GMT 3
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Post by mugabe on Feb 10, 2013 20:23:26 GMT 3
They may be a little truth in what the snakes oil salesman is spouting but most of it is rubbish. What worries me is what such arguments do for our sense of national cohesion. What happens to our sense of nationhood when an argument is made that some communities are condemned to never ascend to power through elections? Does this fool Ngunyi realize that the implication of his argument is to foster animosity and in the long-term undermine the stability of our political process? This sham analysis is the foundation of hate and division.
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Post by subsaharanite on Feb 12, 2013 7:06:13 GMT 3
Guys, In as much as it looks mythical, CORD should be worried. It may as well be a wake-up call for the Raila group to pull up their socks.
On the other hand, Mutahi maybe reminding the EM communities within the GEMA umbrella that, Uhuru is counting on them.
Better still, he maybe telling UHURUTO clans that this election is theres to lose if they do not go out and vote.
Its also clear that Ngunyi does not Like Raila at all? why would he give him 0 from western and take away 20% or the Kamba from him too?
Why would he count Kisiis out of the CORD team for example?
All in all, If I were in CORD's group, I will be concerned.
CORD is also not really taking advantage of the western state's statements concerning a UHURUTO win. According to them, business may not be as usual if the duo wins. It means, there maybe sanctions, even trade embargoes. CORD should remind the UHURUTO clansmen that they will lose the most if we have such embargoes
Kyuks : tea, coffee and Horticulture exports
MERU and Embus, will have no market for their Coffee, tea and Miraa
Kalenjins have the largest investments in Tea.
The other communities however are not so dependent on exports.
If I were Raila, I will be singing this everyday in Jubilee's backyards
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Post by afrigun on Feb 12, 2013 10:06:54 GMT 3
They may be a little truth in what the snakes oil salesman is spouting but most of it is rubbish. What worries me is what such arguments do for our sense of national cohesion. What happens to our sense of nationhood when an argument is made that some communities are condemned to never ascend to power through elections? Does this fool Ngunyi realize that the implication of his argument is to foster animosity and in the long-term undermine the stability of our political process? This sham analysis is the foundation of hate and division. this is the guy who came up with the 42-1 analogy in 2007. back at it again, i see.
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Post by kamalet on Feb 13, 2013 18:44:14 GMT 3
The problem with CORD is that they seem to work on the basis of winning a run off whilst their opponents in Jubilee are working on winning it in the first round. The Raila team are hoping that other communities would abandon the Uhuruto ticket particularly due to the gikuyu factor in the team ( remember 42-1) but even that is a flawed assumption for the question is why does anyone imagine the other candidates will easily cede their support and still hope that lot follows them.
The tyrant is still alive!
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