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04-21-2008, 12:57 AM
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weeep!!shed tear  ruto did it!! and yes the fertaliser was being sold to rift valley by your mungiki brothers at 4000 shillings a bag  not anymore!! maybe the central lesotho people will by at that price!!the minister of agriculture has said no farmers will buy at that price again!!!damn right and it was about time to blow a whole in the corrupt fertalizer crocks ring  na mambo bado!!
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listen to these odm dimwits. I won't even comment. As someone once eloquently said, when you argue with a fool, two fools are arguing.
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04-21-2008, 01:24 AM
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listen to these odm dimwits. I won't even comment. As someone once eloquently said, when you argue with a fool, two fools are arguing.
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and you are looking right in your mirrior and you see a fool  right uta choka!!
I'm glad you were right on the kikuyu money this time!! since you are the fool!!!!  PNU coward can't even deal with your mungiki foot soldiers after all the crimes they committed for you?? mambo bado- pay back time!!is a biatch!
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04-21-2008, 02:25 AM
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This guy means business...i wonder what he told hon kimunya in the finance ministry.. farmers have known all along that that their money was being withheld for political reasons..
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Next target should be kikuyu and wahindi fertilizer importers.. 
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that does not mean that he did not fund the killings, rapes, evictions in RV. he is still a wanted man and his time is running out.
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04-21-2008, 08:24 AM
Ruto has landed with a thud. let him do what he is mandated to do.
for those still pointing to his role in the election violence and IDPs, please let the courts find him guilty....furthermore without any of that violence, there won't be no Grand Coalition....kibaki and his PNU cronies will be busy raping our country with an illegitimate government.
Let Ruto fly that flag and show us why he is a force to reckon.
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04-21-2008, 09:49 AM
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Ruto has landed with a thud. let him do what he is mandated to do.
for those still pointing to his role in the election violence and IDPs, please let the courts find him guilty....furthermore without any of that violence, there won't be no Grand Coalition....kibaki and his PNU cronies will be busy raping our country with an illegitimate government.
Let Ruto fly that flag and show us why he is a force to reckon.
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Precisely the kind of logic that relegates us to " Third World" status. Predominantly a " Maisha Bora" prerogative!
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I'm glad you were right on the kikuyu money this time!! since you are the fool!!!! PNU coward can't even deal with your mungiki foot soldiers after all the crimes they committed for you?? mambo bado- pay back time!!is a biatch!
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Precisely the kind of ignoramus an African politician loves for a supporter. Habours the following characteristics - easily manipulable,
- totally clueless and,
- blinded by ethnic bigotry.
In Mashada, the post defines the man/woman. It's disconcerting to note that most Domo-posts (samples quoted above) illustrate characters that are as shallow as a tea spoon! 
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good for farmers but the past is always with us -
04-21-2008, 10:35 AM
while i support we think of the future, do you guys realise that most of us dont know what really happened before we got independence. while i support what the PM and President said we should look to the future i dont support the president and i qoute "I’d like to ask everyone to forget what has happened and move ahead," said an enthusiastic Kibaki.
Kenyatta said after independence,"forgive and forget".
this is where it has brought us back. 45years later we still dont know the truth about our past. we forget now it will still come back to haunt again and again.it happened in 1992,1997,2002 and 2007.if we dont use this time to come to terms with our past then 2012 will be worse.
kudos for ruto if the money will end up in farmers pockets
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04-21-2008, 11:17 AM
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listen to these odm dimwits. I won't even comment. As someone once eloquently said, when you argue with a fool, two fools are arguing.
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can you explain to me why it took the government over a year to pay farmers there dues.atleast we got someone like ruto who actually cares to give to the farmers what is rightfully theres.
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04-21-2008, 11:46 AM
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Precisely the kind of logic that relegates us to " Third World" status. Predominantly a " Maisha Bora" prerogative!
Precisely the kind of ignoramus an African politician loves for a supporter. Habours the following characteristics - easily manipulable,
- totally clueless and,
- blinded by ethnic bigotry.
In Mashada, the post defines the man/woman. It's disconcerting to note that most Domo-posts (samples quoted above) illustrate characters that are as shallow as a tea spoon! 
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Your doublespeak is as empty as my nuts after a night in a bordello. Please give us an argument that holds water or that can define our quest for equity and justice for all amidst all the grandiose apathy, gross misconduct mixed with an aura of invincibillity that has been witnessed from Kibaki and his PNU cronies. While your likes are busy thumping their chests and shouting from the top of the mountain, the real soldiers of the third liberation are busy at work scheming for the future of our beloved country...freaking dimwit. Wake up from your delusion.
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04-21-2008, 12:24 PM
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your doublespeak is as empty as my nuts after a night in a bordello. Please give us an argument that holds water or that can define our quest for equity and justice for all amidst all the grandiose apathy, gross misconduct mixed with an aura of invincibillity that has been witnessed from kibaki and his pnu cronies. While your likes are busy thumping their chests and shouting from the top of the mountain, the real soldiers of the third liberation are busy at work scheming for the future of our beloved country...freaking dimwit. Wake up from your delusion.
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Real soldiers of the third liberation? Duh, methinks we will be incarcerated for eternity if we're depending on you lot.
Truth be told, kkibaki and his cronies ain't lily-white saints. But they definitely aren't the rooftop publicists who are commonplace in ODM.
Sure, the emilio is a snob. Definitely, he's as crooked as my grandma's forefinger. But for sure, if you look at what the dude has done behind the scenes, you'll stand back and marvel. As your "soldiers of the third liberation" were gallivanting round the country-side pouring vitriol on emilio, here's what the prezz was up to: - quietly obliterating massive foreign debts,
- setting standards in a viciously rigid public service (remember, the "service for all kenyans" initiative?)
- opening up the under-utilized north eastern province under the arid lands resource management project (who's research findings made it possible to create a full fledged ministry dedicated to this region).
But considering your lot suffers from Alzheimer's pre-2007, you elected to replace Kib's and his cronies with RAO and his clowns. No prizes for guessing what your "soldiers of the third liberation" will be upto for the next five years, innit?
So, hop back to your bordello and empty your gonads a little more, bruh! Believe me, that will be a whole lot more constructive than depending on the ODM klutzes you voted in! 
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04-21-2008, 12:37 PM
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Real soldiers of the third liberation? Duh, methinks we will be incarcerated for eternity if we're depending on you lot.
Truth be told, kkibaki and his cronies ain't lily-white saints. But they definitely aren't the rooftop publicists who are commonplace in ODM.
Sure, the emilio is a snob. Definitely, he's as crooked as my grandma's forefinger. But for sure, if you look at what the dude has done behind the scenes, you'll stand back and marvel. As your "soldiers of the third liberation" were gallivanting round the country-side pouring vitriol on emilio, here's what the prezz was up to: - quietly obliterating massive foreign debts,
- setting standards in a viciously rigid public service (remember, the "service for all kenyans" initiative?)
- opening up the under-utilized north eastern province under the arid lands resource management project (who's research findings made it possible to create a full fledged ministry dedicated to this region).
But considering your lot suffers from Alzheimer's pre-2007, you elected to replace Kib's and his cronies with RAO and his clowns. No prizes for guessing what your "soldiers of the third liberation" will be upto for the next five years, innit?
So, hop back to your bordello and empty your gonads a little more, bruh! Believe me, that will be a whole lot more constructive than depending on the ODM klutzes you voted in! 
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Personally i think ODM will have an easy ride; any PNU success ODM will take credit and ODM screw ups will be blamed on PNU.ODM supporters are easily manipulated and lack the capacity to think for themselves.Ojinga men found a working formula with his supporters; hate on Kikuyus and everything else is gravy.
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