tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post1546418068881357507..comments2024-03-28T17:52:49.942-07:00Comments on You Missed This: Prepare For General ElectionsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger71125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-89174047655739872542009-05-04T20:28:00.000-07:002009-05-04T20:28:00.000-07:00Hello, hello. Some crap of shit from some single w...Hello, hello. Some crap of shit from some single women and men. I give credit to the ladies from coast who explained it plainly in "kiswahili sanifu" for those who have ears and of course brains to hear. Whoever came with such an idea is just a silly shrunken caricature of an idiot. One such guy is Mr.Kavemba from umoja. I saw you on internet and am disgusted and I regret ever having voted for you. Anyway it was just a wave, now we are wise. We need great ideas and not just vomiting crap!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-52177335720815306052009-05-03T09:37:00.000-07:002009-05-03T09:37:00.000-07:00anon1:23 PM
Maragali kikuyu thug right?
We all kn...anon1:23 PM<br /><br />Maragali kikuyu thug right?<br />We all know Homosexuals are kikuyu's go to the Kengeles and ask for Sam and Dominic alias Kamau and Njunguna they head the homosexual Kikuyu club for many years since the 80's as i recall<br /><br />So now my friend you want to talk about homosexuality go ask Mr. Kiereni's (East Africa Breweries) sons and don't stop there ask Mr. Gicau former Kenya power and Lighting MD) don't stop there go ask Uhuru's Brother Mo and isitoshe I can name most of the Homosexual Kikuyu elite in Nairobi..<br /><br />My friend if you think the Daily Nation wants to tarnish the Luo 's and print such shiate then I 'm going to print on the internet all the Kikuyu Homosexual- gays I know in Kenya the elite crowd some are even Married and lets see what Kenyans will say.. they all masquerade in suites and same are even in parliament as Ministers and MP's from central province hiding behind marriages.<br /><br />Don't worry I will even print their past and current partners..<br /><br />lets see who will be laughing on here!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-59419303205694963042009-05-03T09:28:00.000-07:002009-05-03T09:28:00.000-07:00anon7:13 AM
The only person who we all know practi...anon7:13 AM<br />The only person who we all know practices incest with his his kids and is a shoga is Emilio Mwai kibaki and to top that a man who denied his own wife and daughter has no right being in statehouse.<br />it is a wonder he kills his own tribesmen like they are flies - wewe na yeye shenzi sana<br /><br />Shame on all the Kikuyu's who keep quiet while kibaki and cronies execute and slaughter their youth in central and Nairobi. you lot are all money greedy and blood thirst and next you will slaughtering your own children and mothers..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-22940719361240311002009-05-03T09:21:00.000-07:002009-05-03T09:21:00.000-07:00anon6:57 AM
You my friend are the mpumbavu, most ...anon6:57 AM<br /><br />You my friend are the mpumbavu, most kenyans know that the Eldoret burning was planned by Kibaki, why were the culprits released on lack of evidence?? doesn't that tell you mungiki have already sold out? they were sent to do the Eldoret Job to destruct kenyans away from Kibaki's rigging of elections!!<br />and not to stop there isn't the same Kibaki who ordered the police to shoot and Kill innocent kenyans including children and pregnant women?? (go look at the mortuary pictures) <br /><br />Kibaki ordered the execution of Mungiki youths all through 2006-2008 and it is still going on..<br />Thanks to Muite now the ICC(Hague) has that proof plus video taped affidavits proof of Kibaki rampage massacre of innocent Kenyans<br /><br />You my friend seem to forget Kenya has a coalition government and yes Elections should be called- Marende should speed up all the bills the new electorate body should move with speed<br /><br />YES KENYANS ARE READY FOR ELECTIONS AND THIS TIME WE WILL KICK KIBAKI AND CRONIES OUT COMPLETELY<br />AND GUESS WHAT HE WILL FACE THE HAGUE - BUT MORE CERTAIN HE WILL FACE THE KENYANS PEOPLE FOR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY AND i BET YOU MOST KENYANS WILL PREFER THE HANGING OF KIBAKI LIKE SADDAM HUSEIN - WHY LET HIM GO AND SEAT IN A FIRST CLASS JAIL HOUSE IN THE HAGUE?? MOST OF THE YOUTHS AND INNOCENT KENYANS KIABKI HAS EXECUTED NEVER HAD THE luxury so why should he- shenzi sana murderer Kibaki the goon.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-77772858307975811792009-05-03T09:09:00.000-07:002009-05-03T09:09:00.000-07:00anon7:06 AM
Raila's greed for power ? are you kid...anon7:06 AM<br /><br />Raila's greed for power ? are you kidding me? how about Kibaki's greed for looting kenya dry and his thirst for executing his own tribesmen??<br /><br />why are you quiet on that? I guess your people in central province are worth shiate....<br /><br />Na mambo bado.. the mungiki youth will clear central province off all the thieving thugs called Mt kenya elite.. and that is the only way they will be able to protect themselves from Kibaki executions!!! the senile bastard we all know that he is.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-14039723621136099412009-05-03T09:05:00.000-07:002009-05-03T09:05:00.000-07:006:43 AM
as far as I recall your tribal shiate is ...6:43 AM<br /><br />as far as I recall your tribal shiate is still showing here and the only gays(shoga's) known in kenya are Kikuyu's so maybe you should address that ass licking to yours truly Kibaki eh?<br /><br />Shenzi sana wewe.. no wonder your kinsmen are murdering each other and being executed by police in Central province while you are busy smiling on here mpumbavu sana wewe.....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-28619002388831746262009-05-03T03:47:00.000-07:002009-05-03T03:47:00.000-07:00Anon 9:16 AM,
Ukweli usemmwe, wajuluo wanata matak...Anon 9:16 AM,<br />Ukweli usemmwe, wajuluo wanata matako sana. They like to give and receive from the rear end, even their women prefer ass to pussy. Kisumu is now called anal city.<br />The last thing we want is them demonstating for "haki yetu matako".<br />Leave them alone let them enjoy each other hairy ass.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-67653726609008968582009-05-01T23:32:00.000-07:002009-05-01T23:32:00.000-07:00Why is Raila sending statements to the press? Why ...Why is Raila sending statements to the press? Why is he illegally commenting outside parliament on a matter scheduled for debate in parliament? Why is he attacking Mututho who is only but a Chairman of a committee MAJORITY of whose members are ODM?!! He would be well advised to get tactical advise from Ruto about his coming defense in Parliament. It is obvious that Raila has no clue who his enemies WITHIN ODM are because if he did, that committee report would never have been submitted with all those explosive revelations! Hehehe, so much for all the hullabaloo about 'condrolling' parliament.Kimi Raikkonenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15746369867832618011noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-62922426590103812002009-05-01T10:39:00.000-07:002009-05-01T10:39:00.000-07:00Anon 8:45 AM, and all the golf and country clubs o...Anon 8:45 AM, and all the golf and country clubs on the slopes are indigenous inventions. Who's copying who? Wake up and have look around.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-91052526136641383232009-05-01T09:45:00.000-07:002009-05-01T09:45:00.000-07:00Anon 8:30 AM, two weeks ago Raila said he is not g...Anon 8:30 AM, two weeks ago Raila said he is not gay. <br /><br />But i don't believe there is no smoke without a fire. All Jaruos like matako, and they easily succumb to pervesion and anything to do with white man's world. They worship Mzungu and will copy anything mzungu does.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-87350729908617326242009-05-01T09:16:00.000-07:002009-05-01T09:16:00.000-07:00Anon 8.54
you said:
3) An MP from Naivasha uses ...Anon 8.54<br /><br />you said:<br /><br />3) An MP from Naivasha uses propaganda to target the PM in the maize scum. It is in Naivasha, where this MP among others organized Mungiki and others to kill innocent Luos, Luhyas and Kalenjins.<br /><br />Our reaction:<br />Grow up. <br />1) The MP for Naivasha is not the only member of that committee, he is the chairman. There are ODM members within the committe and if they are dissatisfied with the report they will oppose it in parliament. There is always an assumption that if the committe is not lead by an ODM gut it has no intergrity, let the PM defend himself with FACTS and after that we can say the committe was just out for vendetta.<br /><br />2)By linking maize scandal to Naivasha violence shows how you clearly think with your nether regions. Does the alledged robbery of Kenyans by PM'S family compensate for Naivasha or Kiambaa Church deaths in your thinking?<br /><br />As I have said before, a thief is a thief is a thief whether he is Fidel, Castrol, Odinga or Oginga.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-61344821858709571832009-05-01T08:54:00.000-07:002009-05-01T08:54:00.000-07:00Only one tribe in Kenya wants to rule Kenya for ev...Only one tribe in Kenya wants to rule Kenya for ever.<br /><br />These people will use every thing at their disposal to maintain status quo.<br /><br />1) Equity uses Kenyans' money to finance vote stealing. Kenyans boycott Equity.<br /><br />2) Daily Nation tarnishes the image of Kisumu as a homosexual city. Kisumu is a metropole and is a home to Luos, Luhyas, Asians, Kalenjins, Kikuyus, Kisiis, Ugandans, Tanzanians and Maasais. This is an insult to all Kisumu residents.<br /><br />Daily Nation financed stealing and is still supporting ethnism.<br /><br />Boycott Daily Nation.<br /><br />3) An MP from Naivasha uses propaganda to target the PM in the maize scum. It is in Naivasha, where this MP among others organized Mungiki and others to kill innocent Luos, Luhyas and Kalenjins.<br /><br />West Kenya has to wake up. These people want to rule and dictate Kenyans for ever.<br /><br />Join hands and stop them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-19909688510088459062009-05-01T08:37:00.000-07:002009-05-01T08:37:00.000-07:00@7:51 am:
Tell us what we dont know. And abbreviat...@7:51 am:<br />Tell us what we dont know. And abbreviate it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-48967213174191000362009-05-01T08:30:00.000-07:002009-05-01T08:30:00.000-07:00Raila is gayRaila is gayAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-88749109883723531832009-05-01T08:19:00.000-07:002009-05-01T08:19:00.000-07:00Raila will put up a paid up advert next week appar...Raila will put up a paid up advert next week apparently to clean his family's name and challenge both the credibility of the report and the integrity of the Committee. I wonder whether his advert will be credible, or whether he is a man of integrity.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-76645814561794823952009-05-01T07:51:00.000-07:002009-05-01T07:51:00.000-07:00Kenya is at war with itself with its economy in tu...Kenya is at war with itself with its economy in turmoil, majority of qualified youths jobless whilst the leadership is snoring and fighting over frivolities. The political dispensation requires sanitising with serious reflections on whether we are being led to Canaan or doom. While majority of governments are busy with economic reforms to overcome this economic melt down we are busy discussing non issues in pubs, forums and media. <br />What if the state of economy gets worse, do we have plan A or B? How would we cope with massive fiscal stimulus to counteract demand destruction in the economy? What will the effect of borrowing without limits as is happening in central bank, how would it impact on the local banking industry and would there be alternative. Who is involved in this discussion? What would this mean in the context of local economy and how far will the banks be able to stretch and sustain their borrowing under the prevailing circumstances? At the bottom will be the informal sector and medium sized enterprise who between them sustains large proportion of the economy and will be affected with chances of debilitating cash flow problems and massive lay offs. On one end will be Kenyans citizens struggling to cope with debts and joblessness. And finally , I would expect our law makers to be weighing options by offering interventions to overcome the storm expected either through quantitative easing or other forms of fiscal stimulus as opposed to the mudslinging doing rounds about denying others sex or not. The snowball effect cannot be ignored as Kenya depends largely on foreign exchange earning in terms of import/ export which at the moment there is large is a black hole. Lastly, tourism being one of the highest income earners where potential visitors are tightening their belts regarding holidays abroad, UK for instance has seen rise in local tourism by significant proportion. <br />Back home families are now living in fear not hope about where the health system is at; next meal will come from; school to take their children and roof to cover their heads. Meanwhile the leadership are bickering about who will be in charge of parliamentary business, for crying out loud history will judge Kibaki and Raila for pushing Kenya back into the hole that Moi had dumped them during his regime. The cost of health for instance is beyond reach of 70% of population and if delivered is selective, low quality and not universal. Education on the other hand is in shambles, opportunities and choices for our children are diminishing where being educated is not being seen to emancipate but pushing families to economic quagmire with debts and no jobs at the end of the tunnel. Education reforms is equally in a mess with expansions of universities done in public barazaas at the expense middle level training to sustain and support the thinning agriculture industry, manufacturing, retail and commercial enterprise. It is ridiculous in this era that renewable sources of energy are going to waste as our farmers continue to tirelessly burn themselves using manual labour sometimes expensive ways of harnessing the produce. When will we on the map for having produced cheap and affordable farm implement for the farmer? Therefore a government worth its salt should re-evaluate its Research and Development policy by building a sustainable working relationship between academia, entrepreneur/investor and government. Vision 2030 should not be a precursor for industrialisation but a road map influenced in phased strategic framework addressing issues highlighted above including basic needs, barriers and gaps for Kenyans to lead a sustainable universal quality of life.<br />To crown it all majority of Kenyans are concerned about provision of basic life skills, health and well being , setting food on the table daily as a universal right supported by the government to raise their standard of living as well as providing safe and secure environment. Who will be happy to do business with Kenya at this time, investors included and donor partners? In my naïve analysis I equate Kenya to an irresponsible head of the family who comes home drunk every night, not able to perform family obligations of protecting and offering good quality of life to the family. Any resentment is punished or banished. Your guess is as good as mine the, offspring of this family are more likely to be irresponsible often in drugs, substance misuse and crime. The Mungikis, insecurity and recklessness are vices we have bred over the years now haunting us. Consider a case, where a family whilst the government does its many Kenyans <br /><br />All these challenges are results of failed leadership thriving on blemished policies. Instead of our leaders investing in building thriving and sustainable communities we are treated to drama of all kinds with corrupt rewarded where deception takes centre stage. As for PNU, DMO, particularly Kalonzo my sympathy is with him acting a lone ranger on behalf of selfish, self conceited and demagogic group to whom reason is alien. This will be a defining moment for most leaders whether to re-write history or be destined to their political obituaries rather than steering our lovely nation back the road. Judgement is with Kenyans whether we would like to be taken back to dark old days by following tribal chauvinistic pigs or choose our destiny wisely. These leaders will go to annals of history for their rigid ideological adherence to stale ideas designed to maintain status quo. A real commitment to service delivery for the citizens is not a priority at the moment. Instead of investing in ways to resettle IDP’s, build sustainable cohesion in our midst where we appreciate each other‘s culture and exploiting the diversity for the sake of integration. On the contrary, we are investing in planting seeds of dissension, odium and resentment discordantly. Instead of investing the energy in building the disintegrated infrastructure we are rewarding friends, families, tribes with tenders and jobs.<br />Our choice during 2002 elections was to provide opportunity for all with everyone instilling sense of conscientiousness and hope in order to surmount fears planted during Moi’s regime. On the contrary, we are debating about the past versus the future, and if the past was a failure as in our case is it worth comparing?<br />The hope is the people to connect with its government along with all that it offers to bring momentous change in their lives. Every Kenyan is now finding it harder to save, juggle demands of supporting extended families while a few are snorting on oodles of wealth often acquired illicitly exacerbated by greedy politicians at the expense helpless common person footing heavy bills of sustaining hapless anti corruption tsar. Our real struggle is a consequence of misguided policies. The scales have been tilted for interest of tribal goons and chieftain political elite viewing Kenyan leadership as their God given right. Kenya people are not the problem but the retrogressive leadership entrenchment in colonial heritage embroiled around the 70 year olds who should be shown the door by all like minded Kenyans.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-82208162255384278192009-05-01T07:48:00.000-07:002009-05-01T07:48:00.000-07:00Kenya is at war with itself with its economy is i...Kenya is at war with itself with its economy is in turmoil, majority of qualified youths are jobless whilst leadership is snoring and fighting over frivolities. The political dispensation requires sanitising with serious reflections on whether we are being led to Canaan or doom. While majority of governments are busy with economic reforms to overcome this economic melt down we are busy discussing non issues in pubs, forums and media. <br />What if the state of economy gets worse, do we have plan A or B? How would we cope with massive fiscal stimulus to counteract demand destruction in the economy? What will the effect of borrowing without limits as is happening in central bank, how would it impact on the local banking industry and would there be alternative. Who is involved in this discussion? What would this mean in the context of local economy and how far will the banks be able to stretch and sustain their borrowing under the prevailing circumstances? At the bottom will be the informal sector and medium sized enterprise who between them sustains large proportion of the economy, and will be affected with possibilities of debilitating cash flow problems and massive lay offs. On one end will be Kenyans citizens struggling to cope with debts and joblessness. And finally , I would expect our law makers to be weighing options by offering interventions to overcome the storm expected either through quantitative easing or other forms of fiscal stimulus as opposed to the mudslinging doing rounds about denying others sex or not. The snowball effect cannot be ignored as Kenya depends largely on foreign exchange earning in terms of import/ export which at the moment there is large is a black hole. Lastly, tourism being one of the highest income earners where potential visitors are tightening their belts regarding holidays abroad, UK for instance has seen rise in local tourism by significant proportion. <br />Back home families are now living in fear not hope about where the health system is at; next meal will come from; school to take their children and roof to cover their heads. Meanwhile the leadership are bickering about who will be in charge of parliamentary business, for crying out loud history will judge Kibaki and Raila for pushing Kenya back into the hole that Moi had dumped them during his regime. The cost of health for instance is beyond reach of 70% of population and if delivered is selective, low quality and not universal. Education on the other hand is in shambles, opportunities and choices for our children are diminishing where being educated is not being seen to emancipate but pushing families to economic quagmire with debts and no jobs at the end of the tunnel. Education reforms is equally in a mess with expansions of universities done in public barazaas at the expense middle level training to sustain and support the thinning agriculture industry, manufacturing, retail and commercial enterprise. It is ridiculous in this era that renewable sources of energy are going to waste as our farmers continue to tirelessly burn themselves using manual labour sometimes expensive ways of harnessing the produce. When will we on the map for having produced cheap and affordable farm implement for the farmer? Therefore a government worth its salt should re-evaluate its Research and Development policy by building a sustainable working relationship between academia, entrepreneur/investor and government. Vision 2030 should not be a precursor for industrialisation but a road map influenced in phased strategic framework addressing issues highlighted above including basic needs, barriers and gaps for Kenyans to lead a sustainable universal quality of life.<br />To crown it all majority of Kenyans are concerned about provision of basic life skills, health and well being , setting food on the table daily as a universal right supported by the government to raise their standard of living as well as providing safe and secure environment. Who will be happy to do business with Kenya at this time, investors included and donor partners? In my naïve analysis I equate Kenya to an irresponsible head of the family who comes home drunk every night, not able to perform family obligations of protecting and offering good quality of life to the family. Any resentment is punished or banished. Your guess is as good as mine the, offspring of this family are more likely to be irresponsible often in drugs, substance misuse and crime. The Mungikis, insecurity and recklessness are vices we have bred over the years now haunting us. Consider a case, where a family whilst the government does its many Kenyans <br /><br />All these challenges are results of failed leadership thriving on blemished policies. Instead of our leaders investing in building thriving and sustainable communities we are treated to drama of all kinds with corrupt rewarded where deception takes centre stage. As for PNU, DMO, particularly Kalonzo my sympathy is with him acting a lone ranger on behalf of selfish, self conceited and demagogic group to whom reason is alien. This will be a defining moment for most leaders whether to re-write history or be destined to their political obituaries rather than steering our lovely nation back the road. Judgement is with Kenyans whether we would like to be taken back to dark old days by following tribal chauvinistic pigs or choose our destiny wisely. These leaders will go to annals of history for their rigid ideological adherence to stale ideas designed to maintain status quo. A real commitment to service delivery for the citizens is not a priority at the moment. Instead of investing in ways to resettle IDP’s, build sustainable cohesion in our midst where we appreciate each other‘s culture and exploiting the diversity for the sake of integration. On the contrary, we are investing in planting seeds of dissension, odium and resentment discordantly. Instead of investing the energy in building the disintegrated infrastructure we are rewarding friends, families, tribes with tenders and jobs.<br />Our choice during 2002 elections was to provide opportunity for all with everyone instilling sense of conscientiousness and hope in order to surmount fears planted during Moi’s regime. On the contrary, we are debating about the past versus the future, and if the past was a failure as in our case is it worth comparing?<br />The hope is the people to connect with its government along with all that it offers to bring momentous change in their lives. Every Kenyan is now finding it harder to save, juggle demands of supporting extended families while a few are snorting on oodles of wealth often acquired illicitly exacerbated by greedy politicians at the expense helpless common person footing heavy bills of sustaining hapless anti corruption tsar. Our real struggle is a consequence of misguided policies. The scales have been tilted for interest of tribal goons and chieftain political elite viewing Kenyan leadership as their God given right. Kenya people are not the problem but the retrogressive leadership entrenchment in colonial heritage embroiled around the 70 year olds who should be shown the door by all like minded Kenyans.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-2414477584676161182009-05-01T07:20:00.000-07:002009-05-01T07:20:00.000-07:00http://casesearch.courts.state.md.us/inquiry/inqui...http://casesearch.courts.state.md.us/inquiry/inquiryDetail.jis?caseId=4D00083780&loc=23&detailLoc=DSCRAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-21149401704313091952009-05-01T07:09:00.000-07:002009-05-01T07:09:00.000-07:00Rumor mongering and gossip peddling!!!Rumor mongering and gossip peddling!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-4494731673057523232009-05-01T07:07:00.000-07:002009-05-01T07:07:00.000-07:00Kumbe hii kijana ya Raila kweli ni mwizi na mtu wa...Kumbe hii kijana ya Raila kweli ni mwizi na mtu wa Bhangi. Bhangi am okay with it but mwizi, hapana<br />First in the Maryland US<br /><br />http://casesearch.courts.state.md.us/inquiry/inquiryDetail.jis?caseId=4D00083780&loc=23&detailLoc=DSCR<br /><br />Then, Maize, Triton and many more.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-5002022712540503572009-05-01T05:52:00.000-07:002009-05-01T05:52:00.000-07:00You thought Raila is was clean?
Raira is a thief!...You thought Raila is was clean?<br /><br />Raira is a thief!<br /><br />He stole the molasses plant from his own poor people, He is now stealing maize meant for your starving relatives, and buying the latest Beamers that his thieving son crashes.<br /><br />Why can't he do the honourable thing and resign from the govt like Martha Karua! <br /><br />Phil's MistressAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-65074927593193658142009-05-01T04:51:00.000-07:002009-05-01T04:51:00.000-07:00I hate Mwarangethe! He SUCKS!!!!I hate Mwarangethe! He SUCKS!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-41794382269123021402009-05-01T03:53:00.000-07:002009-05-01T03:53:00.000-07:00"We only asked, why come he is not sure how many d..."We only asked, why come he is not sure how many documents he perused??"<br /><br /><br />How trivial can you get, you Mt. Kenya idiot? Who cares how many documents he read? As if there is some natural correlation between the number of documents read and the veracity of the evidence. Stupid schizophrenoid.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-33078439542296803852009-05-01T03:08:00.000-07:002009-05-01T03:08:00.000-07:00Anonymous said...
te he he he heeee...Mwarangethe...Anonymous said... <br />te he he he heeee...Mwarangethe<br /><br />when it comes to Raila, you want full evidence, <br /><br />Our response:<br /><br />We have said, if the facts are known to us, are in public domain or self evident, we can give an informed comment.<br /><br />Anonymous wrote that:<br /><br />you even doubt that the committee perused all those documents...do you have evidence against the chairmans assertation other than strong bitterness that the snake Raila and his family corruption has been smoked out?? <br /><br />Our response:<br /><br />We do not doubt that they perused all the documents. We only asked, why come he is not sure how many documents he perused??<br /><br />Anonymous wrote that:<br /><br />how do you as a chairman reward the highest bidder of a contract if you dont have a hidden agenda.<br /><br />Our response:<br /><br />One, we do not think that the law requires the lowest bidder to win. Thus, the fact that the highest bidder won, cannot be used prima facie, as evidence of corruption.<br /><br />However, if investigations prove there were ulterior motives, then, we will be happy to have the law take its course.<br /><br />Anonymous wrote:<br /><br />is it so difficult to see beyond your tribal cocoon Mwarangethe?<br /><br />Our response.<br /><br />Since when did name Mwarang'ethe become associated with Luos? You will find this name in the Mt Kenya region.<br /><br />Anonymous wrote that:<br /><br />our informed comment,<br /><br />in regard to your 1st question, if you have worked in a busy advocates office, you will know that files are serialised meaning you can actually know how many files you have handled per case.<br /><br />Our response.<br /><br />Unfortunately, you have not educated us. Yes, it is possible to know the files handled per case. Thats why we asked, how come the chairman of this committe is not sure exactly how many documents he received and perused?<br /><br />Anonymous wrote:<br /><br />in answer to your 2nd question, we wonder how and who the hell you are to be given all the files that the able honourable members drawn from both sides of the political divide went through just to make your usual skewed opinion.<br /><br />Our response:<br /><br />We have not requested for all the files. We only responded to the assertion that, we are silent on this issue. In that response, we observed that, since the facts are not known to us, are not self evident or in public domain, we cannot give a meaning comment.<br /><br />Anonymous wrote that:<br /><br />if raila, his son and family members have a case to answer as it has been alluded, stop your verbal diarrhoea and let the anticorruption agency investigate. <br /><br /><br />Our response:<br /><br />We have nothing against investigations going forward. All we said is that, at this stage, it is foolish to comment for we do not have full facts.Mwarang'ethehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17751879277752081774noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-88824996148124427582009-05-01T02:31:00.001-07:002009-05-01T02:31:00.001-07:00Mwarangethe said,
1) One, how come he does not kn...Mwarangethe said,<br /><br />1) One, how come he does not know the exact number of documents he received and perused?<br /><br />2) Secondly, since we have not seen the 5000 - 6000 documents, how on earth, can we comment wisely? <br /><br />our informed comment,<br />in regard to your 1st question, if you have worked in a busy advocates office, you will know that files are serialised meaning you can actually know how many files you have handled per case.<br />in answer to your 2nd question, we wonder how and who the hell you are to be given all the files that the able honourable members drawn from both sides of the political divide went through just to make your usual skewed opinion.<br /><br />if raila, his son and family members have a case to answer as it has been alluded, stop your verbal diarrhoea and let the anticorruption agency investigate. <br />the honourable thing for the PM is to step down pending investigation since he will influence the case while in office.<br />but is he honourable enough??<br />kanooAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com