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Post by man on Jul 23, 2010 9:21:50 GMT 3
Liars dont visit my fav neighbors. kipkorios tried the failed policy of propping up imbeciles as quislings and got no where. So he has not been there since he left office? not even for a funeral like Omamo's? This one raised my eyebrows too, that Moi failed to attend Omamo's funeral. Must be a very serious grudge against people of Luo Nyanza
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Post by man on Jul 15, 2010 8:01:53 GMT 3
Lol. Tantalizingly funny. So now a 'loss' is not a 'loss' but a good thing and a much needed opportunity for re-evaluation ..lol lol lol. This is the kind of stuff that one cant make up. Mpaka you are dragging in Abraham Lincoln and Winston Churchill? Look, I fully recommend a two week consoling psychotherapy (and maybe special prayers) after such a merciless whooping at the polls, but seriously folks, some of what you are writing is vitimbi type of comedy. This idiot Mwakwere is a member of what is probably the least popular political party in the country. Some repeatedly call it PANUA; the sexual connotations notwithstanding. He has been a complete and total embarrassment as the minister of transport. He has variously been described here at Jukwaa with words which if repeated would draw the wrath of the you know who. Let's face it, the former, and now current, MP for Matuga will continue to be known as a musician and nothing more. If ODM, with it's might, clout, manifesto and grandeur (all imaginary) can't beat this failure, then it's probably time to save on electricity. May the last guy switch off the lights. Lol......Strange how this is so funny even to a staunch ODmer like me. Anyway, lets hope the sleeping tiger wakes up or else....
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Post by man on Jul 14, 2010 12:28:21 GMT 3
Since 2008, PNU has flipped 1 seat - Embakasi from ODM , and ODM has done the same in Kisii. ODM has lost one in aggregate - S. Mugirango...the rest have been retained by each party (ODM 4 & PNU 1)...so why the panic or false sense of momentum? Precisely! This is exactly what I pointed out during the PNU misplaced celebrations following the South Mugirango polls. I fail to grasp what PNU adherents keep smoking! Not to forget they also missed out on Leader of Government Business. ODM needs to get its house in order. A roadmap for 2012 should already be in the works. There's too much reliance on the PM. I have to agree with William Ruto. Mudavadi is a political weakling not capable of steering the party in Kenya's turbulent political waters. Although I am an ODM damu, the sychophancy amongst our rank and file is what baffles me, especially in this forum. There is no point in trying to spin this ati "PNU just retained their seat." That is nonsense. ODM failed here miserably, and in my opinion this is even worse than S. Mugirango. Just flash back to when Mwakwere's election was nulified and the champaign was poped in this forum. ODM's victory was a foregone conclusion. And now, eti "PNU just retained their seat." Bure kabisa. My fellow ODMers, please admit that our party is facing some very real and serious problems which should be addressed yesterday. Like it or not but some of the more viable solutions for our party includes reconciling with the so calle rebels
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Post by man on Jul 14, 2010 12:16:54 GMT 3
I cant see anything on this piece that connects to the withholding of the Kenya Census results. that is where my interest is. I see your fixation with the issue of the census....am sure if you checked your usual 'sources' you will find out what I am talking about. As for the news report quoted....try and see the third item in the header - xenophobia! Census or no census, the fact of the matter is that there is a huge influx of Somalis into Kenya. Whether or not these were captured in the census is besides the point. There is glaring evidence to suggest the influx of the Somalis, increase of illegal weapons and the large unexplained sums of hard currency that even the Central Bank admitted are just two of the reasons. If you take into consideration the role played by Kenya in the prosecution of Somali pirates, then the motive of the bombing in Uganda could easily be repeated in Kenya. Ii is one of those topics discussed in hushed tones or conveniently ignored all together but I think the Somali situation in Kenya is just a ticking time bomb and a disaster waiting to happen
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Post by man on Jul 10, 2010 9:28:37 GMT 3
I always knew tha mps are arrogant. I just didn't imagine that they would be defiant in their arrogance. And to make it worse, they tend to think that the rest of us collectively are nothing but imbeciles. The public is so outraged with their arrogance and defiance. The Mps don't seem to realize this. And one of their card is to threaten to rally that same public that is outraged to vote against the constitution. I need to get this right, we are so mad at these goons yet they are sure that they can rally us to shoot down the constitution for the simple reason that they will not get a pay rise. Like someone mentioned earlier, lets call their bluff this time, and I mean seriously.
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Post by man on Jul 8, 2010 8:32:56 GMT 3
Cheap publicity at its best. Like someone has mentioned here, these people were already in NO, and the whole world knew about it, especially Nyamweya. To borrow from my good friend the son of the squatter Kalembe. These people walishindwa ku "shall" the other time in parliament. Again they had a kamukunji at KIA na wakashindwa ku "shall". What makes this Jamlek Kamau guy think that if the bill is introduced in parliament again they will "shall" this time?
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Post by man on Jun 30, 2010 7:50:33 GMT 3
I wish the PM a speedy recovery. I remember last week while watching some news clips on NTV I mentioned to a friend that the PM does not look well. I also said to the friend that the PM is either too fatigued or is ill. I could clearly see it on the clips I viewed. In one of the clips he was really struggling to stay awake. He schedule is without a doubt one of the most punishing schedules anywhere. How I wish he would only slow down. I hope this will be a reminder to him and his handlers that like the rest of us, he is only human. I honestly do not think anyone should have the kind of schedule that the PM has and upon his recovery, I hope things will change going forward. I will remember him and his family in my prayers tonight.
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Post by man on Jun 29, 2010 8:06:44 GMT 3
I think Ghana has a great opportunity of breaking the African record at the world cup, i.e. going beyond the quarter-finals and into the semi-finals. The highest fete by the Africans has just been the quarter finals, bragging rights currently owned by Cameroon and Senegal. I can't wait for Friday. Go Ghana Go!!!
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Post by man on Jun 12, 2010 11:26:11 GMT 3
As a staunch ODM supporter, I am very humbled by this defeat. Congratulations to Mr. Nyamweya are right in order. Looking at this forum even after the results are out, the rhetoric is still the same as was in the press during the run up to the by-election i.e. ODM this and PNU that. Hon Nyamweya is just mentioned in passing, despite the huge lesson that he has taught all and sundry. If I were a politician in Kenya today, I would schedule an appointment with Hon Nyamweya to learn a lesson or two about grassroot campaign. All those last minute campaing blitz and show of might and helicopters surely don't work anymore. How I wish this is the new trend taking shape in Kenya today. One again, CONGRATULATIONS HON. NYAMWEYA
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Post by man on May 19, 2010 7:52:53 GMT 3
I wonder if 'Simo' will call on Agwambo to campaign for him now that he has claimed to have seen the light during the referendum debate... ;D ;D ;D I like that part......a clear admission that as long as one shows allegiance to Raila, his crimes are irrelevant... ODM composition of who is who in the history of corruption in Kenya is a clear testament. I remember Simo saying he will follow Raila even to a ditch ;D ;D ;D Lets see how Raila once again comes to the aid of crooks as long as they pledge allegience to him and call him baba.... I think Simo's antiques during the Raila Yes campaigns was because he has realized that this petition thing is not going well and he may be realigning himself with Raila only for his own survival. He is too naive to think that. I think he has created enough enemies for himself who are waiting to pounce once his election is nulified, which looks like will be the case. I'm sure KTN cannot wait for this especially after this goon assaulted their journalists, including the chief editior Linus Kaikai.
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Post by man on May 18, 2010 12:35:19 GMT 3
I like the way Richard Chacha of NTV reported the saga. He said, ".........after the VP boxed himself into a box, he is now blaming the Prime Minister..........." That was so spot on.
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Post by man on May 13, 2010 8:19:08 GMT 3
Emkei/Kamale/Martoo/Biwott/Man Don't worry that is just but one idle fella who keep changing handles to "impress" I-don't-know-who. Sunday, For your info, I am not the same person as those you have listed above. If you don't believe me just ask one Onyango Oloo (the moderator of the site) and he will be able to confirm to you based on the IP addresses that I use.
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Post by man on May 13, 2010 8:15:58 GMT 3
Emkei/Kamale/Martoo/Biwott/Man, Its nice to see you guys congregate in one place like vultures feeding on some carcass left by the roadside. What exactly do you find offensive or lies in what Miguna ask of our leaders? Don't you guys ever task your brains to form ideas which might counter ones message instead of focusing on the personality? Its difficult to miss that all these childish talk and side shows you constantly engage in whenever Miguna pen down his thoughts; are a reaction to your "complex of smallness" in your intellectual capacities to fully engage on the issues at hand. Spend your times debunking why you think it is silly for Miguna to ask primary school children not to spend 10 hrs of their learning time by the roadside waiting for a Kenyan Mheshimiwa to grace their village with his presence. Or why its wrong for Treasury not spend billion of shillings of our scarce resources on purchasing outriders for a two testicles one mere mortal's protection when we are still a begging nation? C'mon people sometimes you take your tribalist stupidity and attitude too far. Johns, Sir, please spare yourself the trouble of giving or trying to give me those useless lectures. Let me set the record straight, and I have done so in the past, for your information, I am a die hard ODM fan (almost a fanatic in my heart). The only difference is that when the Emperor is naked, I tell him so. That is what separates me from the other ODM goons around here. Now sit back and watch he goons attack me.
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Post by man on May 12, 2010 8:31:35 GMT 3
How come politicalmaniac, adongo, mzee and phil haven't contributed here? Lol. Miguna really had his foot in his mouth on this one. Ati kenyan public officials following the president everywhere blah blah blah.
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Post by man on May 3, 2010 21:06:56 GMT 3
I think the problem with Omingo Magara is that he never did recover from the disappointment of not being appointed a full cabinet minister. His funny behavior towards ODM can be traced from the day this bloated cabinet was named
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Post by man on Apr 29, 2010 8:13:39 GMT 3
Whatever happened to his plans to liberate the folk in luo nyanza?? I'm still waiting.
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Post by man on Apr 10, 2010 10:37:28 GMT 3
Kalonzo has gone to great length to potray himself as a born again christian (the good book tells me not to judge others lest I be judged). I remember reading somewhere (not very sure where exactly) that his late father was a witchdoctor or something of the sort and that is how Kalonzo manages to stays in parliament or something of the sort. Can someone confirme or dismiss this claim. NB: I am not making any allegations. I am just trying to recall what I may have read somewhere.
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Post by man on Apr 10, 2010 10:16:42 GMT 3
martooI highly doubt that not understanding ODM followers is like not understanding nuclear physics. One is based on a complicated logical process, the other is fairly simple, just irrational and totally illogical. One can be understood with time and effort.. the other..well I dont know. I like that!!!
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Post by man on Apr 4, 2010 21:30:19 GMT 3
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Who exactly is the "sloth ape"?
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As far as I can remember, politicalmaniac has used this phrase for the longest. What I don't understand is why all of a sudden. Because the phrase has been there for the longes, I doubt anyone ever took offence any more. One of those issues which should have just been left alone to die a natural death if it had not already. Just my opinion.
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Post by man on Feb 19, 2010 0:03:15 GMT 3
I have alway thought that Ruto was naive especially when he uses the likes of Kutuny to fitht his battles. But I have always given him the benefit of the doubt. But how that he is going to bed with PNU he is displaying the highest degree of naivette. I'm suprised he don't realize that PNU still has a long one on him in their sleeves. There is a long standing corruption case tha has stuck in court about Ruto and PNU are waiting to unleash it at the opportune time. And all these without mentioning Ocampo. Ruto is trully toast, and the sad thing is he doesn't seem to realize. Maybe he knows he is toast if the look on his face during his latest interview is anything to go by.
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Post by man on Feb 17, 2010 19:59:48 GMT 3
Tiskie, The fact that I do not post ten thousand comments a day does not mean I am new to this blog and don’t try to bully me with your lectures because they will simply not stick. I am clear in my mind about what is and what not an insult is. I challenge you to show me one sentence on this particular post where Kamale allegedly insulted someone. (And by the way this should not be construed to mean I am defending kamala coz I don’t even like him) Man up !cheer leaders without balls are an insult to my intelligence.. go find the meaning of the word balls in the dictionary too or ask Kamalet to tell you the meaning.. of BALLS since you have no idea how to address ladies in discussions.. Nereah is owed an apology period.. I dislike uncouth men!take it as an insult if you wish. Hehehe. Nyani kweli haoni kundule. LOL
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Post by man on Feb 17, 2010 9:17:37 GMT 3
Tiskie, The fact that I do not post ten thousand comments a day does not mean I am new to this blog and don’t try to bully me with your lectures because they will simply not stick. I am clear in my mind about what is and what not an insult is. I challenge you to show me one sentence on this particular post where Kamale allegedly insulted someone. (And by the way this should not be construed to mean I am defending kamala coz I don’t even like him) Man Kamalets comment to Nereah "not sure why you are getting your knickers in a knot"If you don't find this comment an insult then I guess this is how you address females in your life including your mother when you are having discussions .... then you keep such discussion in your homes don't bring such insults to female bloggers on Jukwa.. who mentioned you are supporting kamalet? why are you guilty.. your answer to his insulting comment to Nereah says it all, you don't have to defend yourself ala? ... Tiskie, I only wish I knew the meaning of the phrase in red, but unfortunately I don't, hence it cannot offend me neither will I see it as offending to anyone. As for trying to judge me on how I talk or relate to the females in my life, I will not even go there. I will not dignify you with a comment on that, further more the females in my life (spouce, mom, sis and all female friends) are too good for me to lower them by dignifying you with a comment. I am glad Kamale has now explained to you (and by extension to me) the meaning of that phrase. I believe I am a much bigger supporter than most in this blog, you included. With "friends' like you, I dont think Raila needs any enemies
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Post by man on Feb 16, 2010 23:34:15 GMT 3
I don't think anyone deserves an apology. This blog and this topic in particular is hot and is akin to Hardball. If anyone cannot handle the heat they are better advised to stay away from the kitchen. Hot and passionate as the topic has been, the language has been very civil albeit firm, in my opinion so no apology should be forthcoming from or to noone man you are new on this blog, read the rules or else move on to Mashada or Kumekucha were insults are the cream of the day.. personal insults on here on other members are not acceptable even in the heat of the moment.. we do not support corruption period and anyone coming on Jukwaa to throw personal insults on other members in hope of trying to derail discussion of serious nature affecting our country will not succeed.. Jukwaa members are a civilized & intelligent lot and if you and your buddy are looking for blogs that have no respect for individual members then you are in the wrong place and I advice you to move on... meanwhile lets see how Kibaki & his crooked buddies get out the hot soup Kitchen.. Kibaki has had a false state of mind.. thinking he is a king? ( a book titled ANIMAL FARM) comes to mind " some people are more equal then others" that seems to be Kibaki's motto when he is protecting crooks!! Kibaki thinks he can rule by force without following the rules of the land.. ala even Saddam Hussein thought exactly the same.. Look where he is now? Kibaki has to answer on many cases affecting Kenyans, starting from corruption, execution of thousands of Mungiki youths, ordering police to hunt and shoot dead innocent Kenyans before, during and after the disputed elections.. Tiskie, The fact that I do not post ten thousand comments a day does not mean I am new to this blog and don’t try to bully me with your lectures because they will simply not stick. I am clear in my mind about what is and what not an insult is. I challenge you to show me one sentence on this particular post where Kamale allegedly insulted someone. (And by the way this should not be construed to mean I am defending kamala coz I don’t even like him)
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Post by man on Feb 16, 2010 21:02:30 GMT 3
Kamale,I think you owe nereah an apology. That is uncalled for. I don't think anyone deserves an apology. This blog and this topic in particular is hot and is akin to Hardball. If anyone cannot handle the heat they are better advised to stay away from the kitchen. Hot and passionate as the topic has been, the language has been very civil albeit firm, in my opinion so no apology should be forthcoming from or to noone
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Post by man on Feb 14, 2010 23:16:04 GMT 3
That Raila did the right thing morally is without a doubt, and I'm sure all and sundry will admire him albeit quietly. I also strongly believe that he did consult, because I find it hard to believe that he would go public about it if it was not the case. The only place where the president and the PNU goons have beaten him on is the fact that thte consultation was not put in writing as tipulated in the NARA. This therefore boils down to a "he said, she said" situation. But deep down I believe the PM did consult. This has just taken the all to familiar pattern where PNU never leads the way on any crucial issue but rather waits for ODM to act before taking an oppossing position. In the end, like someone mentioned, the real losers are the vitctims of the scandals. God Bless Kenya.
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