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Old 26th September 2007, 03:38 PM
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Kineme Wa Karani has a little shameless behaviour in the past
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Kineme, thats more like the child you are. Have you finished your homework yet?
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Old 26th September 2007, 04:06 PM
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Old 26th September 2007, 04:09 PM
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MO9 had some valid points despite some obvious exageration, Problem with Railamaniacs like New edition now using his kineme handle, are devoid of ideas and have been reduced to some silly picture that he has been wanking with,

and as usual another vile tribalist Wamax who thinks we have such a short memory, and songa songa.

Now back to the thread.

In my opinion I think Railas being blame is that he is a very ambitious man who really wants to be president and in his short political career has back stabbed very many people in the quest. He has burnt alot of bridges.

If he becomes a president, Kenya will be a very divided country. He is the most polarising figure in Kenyan politics.

What we need is Kalonzo. and that is my stand
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MO9 had some valid points despite some obvious exageration, Problem with Railamaniacs like New edition now using his kineme handle, are devoid of ideas and have been reduced to some silly picture that he has been wanking with,

and as usual another vile tribalist Wamax who thinks we have such a short memory, and songa songa.

Now back to the thread.

In my opinion I think Railas being blame is that he is a very ambitious man who really wants to be president and in his short political career has back stabbed very many people in the quest. He has burnt alot of bridges.

If he becomes a president, Kenya will be a very divided country. He is the most polarising figure in Kenyan politics.

What we need is Kalonzo. and that is my stand
Kalonzo has to sell himself outside Ukambani. This is a tall order. Your stand only gives him one vote.
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Old 26th September 2007, 05:44 PM
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yes Songa Songa I do, and ofcourse I am realise. Kalonzo has no chance until 2012, but either way. so far he is the only candidate I respect,
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Kalonzo has to sell himself outside Ukambani. This is a tall order. Your stand only gives him one vote.
Songa songa and Msema kweli ???? Fill in the gap. Kinene might be right
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Old 26th September 2007, 09:24 PM
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A catalogue of raila's failures would most likely make the New York Times best seller list. But isn't our democracy beautiful? Think about it. A former coup plotter, charged with treason, who limped from one party to another, became an MP representing the largest slum in Africa (and for 15 years has nothing to show for it) now wants to be President of Kenya.
Let me put it in local perspective. An American presidential aspirant with a checkered colorless past like raila's would never even get past the primaries of either democratic or republican parties. The media would shred him.
Are our voters so gullible, ensconced by euphoria, swallowed in a wave sprinkled with a hummer that they would gamble their future for the failed past of raila? I don't think so.
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Old 27th September 2007, 01:24 PM
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A catalogue of raila's failures would most likely make the New York Times best seller list. But isn't our democracy beautiful? Think about it. A former coup plotter, charged with treason, who limped from one party to another, became an MP representing the largest slum in Africa (and for 15 years has nothing to show for it) now wants to be President of Kenya.
Let me put it in local perspective. An American presidential aspirant with a checkered colorless past like raila's would never even get past the primaries of either democratic or republican parties. The media would shred him.
Are our voters so gullible, ensconced by euphoria, swallowed in a wave sprinkled with a hummer that they would gamble their future for the failed past of raila? I don't think so.
Ngalawa they may be that gullible, lol
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A catalogue of raila's failures would most likely make the New York Times best seller list. But isn't our democracy beautiful? Think about it. A former coup plotter, charged with treason, who limped from one party to another, became an MP representing the largest slum in Africa (and for 15 years has nothing to show for it) now wants to be President of Kenya.
Let me put it in local perspective. An American presidential aspirant with a checkered colorless past like raila's would never even get past the primaries of either democratic or republican parties. The media would shred him.
Are our voters so gullible, ensconced by euphoria, swallowed in a wave sprinkled with a hummer that they would gamble their future for the failed past of raila? I don't think so.
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Ngalawa they may be that gullible, lol
Remember .. we have no permanent parties .. just tribes
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Old 27th September 2007, 04:18 PM
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Remember .. we have no permanent parties .. just tribes
so very true, as mazrui once said, we need ideologies
 

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