tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post7058642347718501952..comments2024-03-24T12:17:00.460-07:00Comments on You Missed This: Speaker Marende's Smart Parliamentary CoupUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger39125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-30207525948329139382009-04-30T01:51:00.000-07:002009-04-30T01:51:00.000-07:00Anonymous said...
Mwarangethe
If I can remember ...Anonymous said... <br />Mwarangethe<br /><br />If I can remember the same Kriegler said his work was not to determine who won, he even said there was no evidence of rigging at KICC<br /><br />For argument sake, the fact that he said he did not know who won does not mean Kibaki lost. It was ECK's responsibility to announce the winner<br /><br />Our response:<br /><br />As concerns the objective of Krieger Commission, you need to read the founding document. It seems to us that, you are yet to read it.<br /><br />As concerns the second issue, he said, given the way the elections were conducted and organised, not just at KICC, it was IMPOSSIBLE to determine the winner. <br /><br />So, to the extent that, Krieger could not determine the winner, how did the ECK determine the winner? If they ( ECK) had determined the winner correctly, they would have furnished Krieger with those facts. We also know that, Kivuitu did say, he was not sure whether Kibaki had won. What other evidence do you want?Mwarang'ethehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17751879277752081774noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-44578954254790624212009-04-29T23:59:00.000-07:002009-04-29T23:59:00.000-07:00Mwarangethe
If I can remember the same Kriegler s...Mwarangethe<br /><br />If I can remember the same Kriegler said his work was not to determine who won, he even said there was no evidence of rigging at KICC<br /><br />For argument sake, the fact that he said he did not know who won does not mean Kibaki lost. It was ECK's responsibility to announce the winnerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-56443147024206361932009-04-29T07:44:00.000-07:002009-04-29T07:44:00.000-07:00Anonymous said...
Mwarangethe
Kibaki can claim wa...Anonymous said... <br />Mwarangethe<br />Kibaki can claim was the sworn president of Kenya before NARA. It is the PM position that was created by NARA and it gives either partner the power end the unholy matrimony. <br /><br />I agree with you that Kibaki may not have the 'political legitimacy' to govern alone but we have had a minority government before. On legal standpoint he was declared the winner and it was never challenged in court<br /><br />4/29/09 5:17 AM<br /><br /><br />Our comment:<br /><br />Yes, it is true he was sworn before the Accord. However, it is equally true that, after the investigation by Krieger Commission, it was not possible to show that he had won. <br /><br />Kibaki, did accept the Krieger report. That means, he accepted he did not win the elections, and the consequence is that, he was not validly elected.<br /><br />Yes, it is true that, his election was not challenged in the Courts. However, it is true that, they accepted to have Kriege Commission as the FINAL ARBITER of the Presidential elections of the 2007. Thus, the idea of challenging in the Court is moot.Mwarang'ethehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17751879277752081774noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-45360999596754146982009-04-29T05:17:00.000-07:002009-04-29T05:17:00.000-07:00Mwarangethe
Kibaki can claim was the sworn preside...Mwarangethe<br />Kibaki can claim was the sworn president of Kenya before NARA. It is the PM position that was created by NARA and it gives either partner the power end the unholy matrimony. <br /><br />I agree with you that Kibaki may not have the 'political legitimacy' to govern alone but we have had a minority government before. On legal standpoint he was declared the winner and it was never challenged in courtAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-79090735935178671312009-04-29T04:33:00.000-07:002009-04-29T04:33:00.000-07:00Anonymous 4/29/09 4:08 AM said...
The third at ...Anonymous 4/29/09 4:08 AM said... <br /><br />The third at disposal his to pull out the NARA and forming a new government as he did after referendum. <br /><br />This could be his best option but has great risks as no one can predict what is going to happen. Riots could erupt again, but could be a better option to having a dysfunctional coalition. He could appoint moderate ODM MPs to the cabinet.<br /><br />Our comment:<br /><br />Thats not an option for Kibaki. Kibaki is president, not because he won the elections as required by the Kenyan Constitution, but, courtesy of the National Accord.<br /><br />The above conclusion is obvious because, the Krieger Commission, came back with a verdict that, it was impossible to determine the 2007 presidential elections. <br /><br />The implication is that, the declaration of Kibaki as the winer was fraudulent. That report which was the final arbiter of the 2007 elections, was accepted by Kibaki, Raila, and eventually adopted by the Parliament.<br /><br />If the Accord is declared dead,then, he has no legal basis, nor political legitimacy to govern the country. Simply, Raila would also claim to be the president, and we will be back to the 2007 - 08 chaos.Mwarang'ethehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17751879277752081774noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-45430346600446310142009-04-29T04:08:00.000-07:002009-04-29T04:08:00.000-07:00Momentarily, it is a big win for ODM. There are se...Momentarily, it is a big win for ODM. There are several optional scenerios for Kibaki:<br /><br />He may agree to consult the PM on the new appointment for LBG. This could mean he has lost battle to ODM and his constitutional powers undermined<br /><br />Second PNU could go to court for interpretation of NARA and the constitution. This is a long route and they may get a ruling in 2012<br /><br />The third at disposal his to pull out the NARA and forming a new government as he did after referendum. <br /><br />This could be his best option but has great risks as no one can predict what is going to happen. Riots could erupt again, but could be a better option to having a dysfunctional coalition. He could appoint moderate ODM MPs to the cabinet.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-24770374011237872122009-04-29T03:44:00.000-07:002009-04-29T03:44:00.000-07:00WILL I EVER READ A COMMENT IN KUMEKUCHA WITHOUT TR...WILL I EVER READ A COMMENT IN KUMEKUCHA WITHOUT TRIBAL ATTACKS? IT APPEARS KUMEKUCHA SUPPORTS TRIBAL HATE ESPECIALLY AGAINST THE KIKUYU. HOW ELSE DO YOU EXPLAIN YOUR NON DELETION OF DEREGATORY REMARKS ON/AGAINST THE KIKUYU OR KAMBA WHILE DELETING THOSE OF OTHER INDIVIDUALS & GROUPS? WHY DO YOU FIND THIS FACINATING? WHY WOULD YOU FIND IT OKAY TO DELETE AN ATTACK ON KUMEKUCHA & ITS EDITORS BUT KEEP THOSE TO TRIBES SUCH AS KIKUYU? ISNT IT BECAUSE YOU SUPPORT TRIBAL HATE & THAT IS THE TRUTH. THE BLOOD OF THE INNOCENT PEOPLE WHO DIED DUE TO YOU SUPPORT OF TRIBAL HATE ESP' DURING POST ELECTION VIOLENCE. CURSED ARE THOSE WHO SHED INNOCENT BLOOD! MALIPO NI HAPA HAPA DUNIANI!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-65948015669532260062009-04-29T03:34:00.000-07:002009-04-29T03:34:00.000-07:00Raila: I accept the ruling of the Speaker. I have ...<B>Raila</B>: I accept the ruling of the Speaker. I have constantly complained about lack of consultation in Government decisions. This should tell PNU that <B>the time for unilateral decisions is long gone</B>. I regret we had to wait to get this far when mere consultations would have sorted out the matter a very, very long time ago.<br /><br /><B>Raila, umewatwanga 10 - nil!!!</B>LISTEN TO SOME OF THE PANUA MONGRELS:<br /><br />Metropolitan Minister Mutula Kilonzo: I disagree with the rulling, it creates two centres of powers in broad daylight.<br /><br />Now now Mutula, that is a load of crap. Didn't you clowns STEAL the elections IN BROAD DAYLIGHT? You shall just have to live with the unfortunate consequences of your election theft. <br /><br /><br />Public Health Minister Beth Mugo: Kibaki is the Head of Government and the ruling seemed partisan.<br /><br />Now now Beth Mugo that is bullcrap. Didn't you clowns STEAL the elections IN BROAD DAYLIGHT? You shall just have to live with the unfortunate consequences of your election theft. <br /><br />Lesson to learn: <B>DO NOT STEAL ELECTIONS</B>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-10710380069511910442009-04-29T02:56:00.000-07:002009-04-29T02:56:00.000-07:00Makena,
A case of SOUR GRAPES or WHAT?
I myself...Makena,<br /> <br />A case of SOUR GRAPES or WHAT?<br /><br />I myself (forgive my Kenyan english) do not expect miracles as a result of the ruling. It would be delusional for me to do that.<br /><br />I am very aware that the war between the Reformers who want real change (Raila, Ngilu and co.) and the usual defenders of the pumbavu status quo (Mwai "pumbavu" Kibaki, Kalonzo "Msaliti" Musyoka, Uhuru "millions of acres of grabbed land" Kenyatta, George "Goldenberg" Saitoti, Daniel "Kleptocrat" arap Moi and co.) is still on, it has not abated.<br /><br />What matters to me is that for the first time in a long time a decision has been made by someone important in Kenya that is "moving in the right direction." This is very refreshing considering the fact that Mwai "pumbavu" Kibaki has been consistently and stubbornly "spoiling the Kenyan air" with his indecision, poor leadership, contempt and malice... generally he has been sleeping on the job and that is why our lovely country is in a continuous state of one crisis after another. You mark my words, Mwai "pumbavu" Kibaki will soon precipitate another crisis very soon. Pumbavu yeye!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-49399465744400316502009-04-29T02:24:00.000-07:002009-04-29T02:24:00.000-07:00Ati genius? He just delayed the inevitable for ano...Ati genius? He just delayed the inevitable for another day. Why are Kenyans so fascinated by superficial things and then equate them with genius?<br /><br />Come on, do you think yesterday's episode will do anything to improve our lives? Genius, he ain't.<br /><br />While you applaud the speaker for his supposed 'masterstroke', nothing done in the House will improve our lives until Kenyans wake up and realise these motherfuckers do NOT give a shit about us. Yet another tactic to deflect attention from the problems encountering our nation.MAKENAnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-4022958064126904532009-04-29T02:08:00.000-07:002009-04-29T02:08:00.000-07:00Kitendawili!
Tega!
Kibaki ass wiper?
Kalonzo "M...<B>Kitendawili!<br /><br />Tega!<br /><br />Kibaki ass wiper?<br /><br />Kalonzo "Msaliti" Musyoka</B>Bwa, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-21012941237349618212009-04-29T02:05:00.000-07:002009-04-29T02:05:00.000-07:00The usual defenders of the pumbavu status quo are ...The usual defenders of the pumbavu status quo are still shell shocked and hoping the "lame" leader will rescue the situation by remote control from Tanzania.<br /><br />Kudos to Marende for stopping the PNU thugs and rascals in their tracks as they keep calling on everyone <B>except themselves</B> to respect and obey the useless constitution and a senile illegitimate Mwai "pumbavu" Kibaki who STOLE his way back to power.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-80921493069662086962009-04-29T01:55:00.000-07:002009-04-29T01:55:00.000-07:00SLOGAN OF THE DAY
kibaki ass wiper!! lol now I kn...SLOGAN OF THE DAY<br /><br />kibaki ass wiper!! lol now I know what he meant by wiper !<br /><br />Kitandawili tega , kitandawili tega<br />ass wiper ? Kalonzoka bonzo.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-8319875832528248022009-04-29T01:39:00.000-07:002009-04-29T01:39:00.000-07:00I am the Moses of Kenya. The best and the most lik...I am the Moses of Kenya. The best and the most likely win/win solution would be to have PNU have the LGB and the ODM to chair HBC or the other way roundAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-80992206676136839102009-04-29T01:37:00.000-07:002009-04-29T01:37:00.000-07:00Vikii,
Pole sana. This is not a nice time for you...Vikii,<br /><br />Pole sana. This is not a nice time for you. You must be mourning very hard, Kalonzo "Msaliti" Musyoka bit the dust - These are some of the fruits of betraying others for political expidiency occassioned by your hate and pure malice.<br /><br />Vikii and Kalonzo "Msaliti" Musyoka the Mwai "pumbavi" Kibaki ass wiper, prepare for more disappointments in future, you deserve them - you have earned them, you are earning them and you will earn them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-23300951746488987572009-04-29T01:01:00.000-07:002009-04-29T01:01:00.000-07:00Is the speaker's first name Moses? This saga requi...Is the speaker's first name Moses? This saga requires the wisdom of Moses to resolve, <br /><br />Marende is probably partisan but made the the best ruling under the circumstances. He puts it clearly that the appointment of LGB is the duty of the executive arm of the government. <br /><br />He also clearly put it that the head of state and the government and CIC is the president. <br />My simple understanding is that we have a coalition the president remains the head, on the other hand NARA talks of real power sharing. The big question is how and to what extent is the power to be shared equally if the president is the wielder executive powers. <br /><br />He said received two letters of appointment from the same government. The first one from the head of gov' appointing Kalonzo to LGB, which he initially accepted and Kalonzo started the job on the day the parliament was opened. The second from PM(self-appointment. However, he did not receive any revoking the first appointment for the second one to be effective. <br /><br />I think as non partisan speaker he would have stated he needed a revocation for the first appointment before accepting or even considering the second.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-67391316926526542492009-04-29T01:00:00.000-07:002009-04-29T01:00:00.000-07:00whenever we've been talking about the arrogance an...whenever we've been talking about the arrogance and lack of respect shown by PNU you have called us all types of names. This time marende drove some sence into your heads I hope. <br /> Some are still swearing that raila will never rule, so what? How narrow minded you are. What we are talking about is the future of kenya not an individual.Please just reason slightly outside the box.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-16607653861284253392009-04-29T00:43:00.000-07:002009-04-29T00:43:00.000-07:00Taabu aka Teacher,
Marende has taught us a valuabl...Taabu aka Teacher,<br />Marende has taught us a valuable lesson-if you want something done do it YOURSELF<br /><br />IDPs should resettle themselves stop waiting for the Government<br /><br />Hungry people should go feed themselves kwani Ruto ni chakula?<br /><br />Citizens should protect themselves from mungiki police can't be everywhere(oh wait-they're protecting themselves already..good boys and girls)<br /><br />Poor people should get themselves jobs the government is not your employer they should employ themselves<br /><br />etc etc. All kenyans should pull smart civilian coups stop waiting for the military to do it for themselvesOne Wife Mannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-50282990800336859302009-04-29T00:19:00.000-07:002009-04-29T00:19:00.000-07:00Apart from the war with kibaki, of course odm is a...Apart from the war with kibaki, of course odm is also fighting a war with kalonzo. I think as much as odmers like to show contempt for kalonzo, they fear him. at the kibera rally one of the speakers told him he is being used and he will not be the pnu presidential candidate. in letters to the editor and posts in other blogs you see people basically telling him to leave the political scene. odm does not want to risk some of the votes from its "strongholds" going elsewhere. this risk is certainly there if kalonzo is the pnu cnandidate. To be certain of victory odm has to ensure pnu's candidate is either uhuru or saitoti, with karua running around somewhere. so there is definitely a "get rid of kalonzo" aspect in the raila-kibaki war.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-22207430965620408572009-04-28T23:57:00.000-07:002009-04-28T23:57:00.000-07:00Below is an extract of an article Chris published ...Below is an extract of an article Chris published a few months ago........ ODM/Raila thugs, wake up to reality!<br /><br />On paper, Kibaki and Raila are “equal” partners. But in reality, Kibaki calls the shots. If they are “equal” partners, why did Raila swear an oath to Kibaki and accept a letter of appointment written and signed by Kibaki? Why didn’t Kibaki swear to Raila? Kibaki’s letter says: “I have no doubt that you will do your best to discharge your duties diligently and wholeheartedly for the benefit of the people of Kenya.” Why not other way round where Kibaki’s letter being drafted and signed by Raila or both having their letters signed by a neutral authority?<br /><br />Apart from RECOMMENDING ODM ministers to cabinet, how comes all ministers swore to Kibaki as President and no mention of Raila or his PM post? How comes all ministers received letters of appointment signed by Kibaki and not Raila and no mention of PM in their letters? Raila’s role is JUST WATCHING as ministers swear to the dinosaur that is Kibaki. If they are “equal” partners, how comes Raila is only one who RECOMMENDS to Kibaki and not other way round? Why is it only one partner (Kibaki) who can call, chair or dissolve the cabinet?<br /><br />In his protocol tussle with the VP, how comes Raila waits alongside Kalonzo and other dignitaries for Kibaki to arrive at every public functions? Why not other way round Kibaki waiting for Raila to arrive in other functions or arriving same time?<br /><br />Who between Kibaki and Raila holds key to real power? Can Raila dissolve Cabinet or even sack a minister? What if Raila RECOMMENDS sacking of his own ODM minister and Kibaki rejects it? What if Kibaki fires an ODM minister and use state machinery under his firm control to enforce his move? What can Raila do? Can Raila sack an ODM (leave alone PNU) minister. He can only recommend in respect to ODM only! Can Raila appoint a Chief Justice and judges?<br /><br />Can Raila sign any law passed by Parliament? Wasn’t he humiliated by Kibaki the other day when he received a memorandum from media owners protesting about a new law that had been passed in Parliament? Raila was gleaning on TVs assuring them the “Government” would look into their grievances and that he would present their memo to Kibaki for consideration. In an open show of contempt, Kibaki signed the law three days later! It had not dawned on Raila that the law on signing of laws passed by parliament was not amended and the president did not need to consult the PM.<br /><br />If Kibaki and Raila are “equal” partners, how comes Kibaki’s salary is clearly set out in the constitution and Raila cannot use his own executive powers to determine his own salary and all he can do is whine in secret leaks to the media and in public that he wants a salary at par with his “equal” partner? How comes we have not heard Kibaki demanding to be paid the PM’s “higher” salary?<br /><br />How comes it is only one partner who has the key of the vehicle (Kenya as a country and overall executive powers) and the other “equal” partner cannot drive it and the only thing he can keep doing is to keep RECOMMENDING to the other, “please drive we go”? Kibaki’s letter says: “Neither are you at liberty to announce major policy decisions without having to put the matter in question before the Cabinet.” But Kibaki can make all manner of roadside declarations, like Moi perfected, including making a village a province, if he likes, without consulting PM, Cabinet or PM. Maybe, he can consult Lucy Kibaki to make Othaya Kenya’s ninth province.<br /><br />How comes Raila depends on Kibaki to provide him with security and not vice versa? We all see it. Whenever Kibaki is in same function with Raila, Kibaki’s guards are fully in charge and Raila is reduced to level of other dignitaries. Why do the bodyguards of Raila coil their tails and fight for space with the crowd?<br /><br />If Kibaki drops dead today, what does the constitution say? Does it even mention the PM in any role after death of President? It says the current VP takes over. Raila’s and Kalonzo’s public gimmicks to be next to Kibaki are a result of bloated ego and signs of inferiority complex. It’s only Raila (not his “equal” partner Kibaki) who struggles to be next to Kibaki. Why that if both “equal”? Shouldn’t we be seeing a drama of Kalonzo jostling with Kibaki to be next to Raila and to invite Raila to speak last?<br /><br />If Kibaki dies today, Kalonzo would automatically take charge as a caretaker president for three months before fresh polls are held. Kibaki’s death would bring an automatic death to the Accord he signed with Raila. Hence, Raila needs Kibaki alive to keep his job! But VP who would be in office then would be the sole beneficiary of Kibaki’s death as he would assume power and there would be no deal with a PM. Raila would then find himself jobless and he would most likely stay in the cold for three months trying to endear himself to his disillusioned supporters (if at all he still has their grip today) before a General Election is called by the interim president.<br /><br />Bearing in mind Kibaki would not be a candidate, the political landscape we saw in 2007 (which favoured Raila and I believe he deserved it) would shift and Raila would have an uphill task marshalling the frenzied support he got in 2007. In fact, a big majority who voted for Raila were doing so in protest against Kibaki but not their love for Raila. Raila was the only strong DUME capable of flooring Kibaki and that is why we saw all sorts of characters of divergent political (criminals included) and ethnic backgrounds gang up in ODM to defeat Kibaki and his PNU.<br /><br />On the other way round, a big majority who voted for Kibaki did not do so because they loved him. They did so due to the Raila Odinga presidency fear phobia that Moi put in Kenyan minds. Raila is regarded by some Kenyans, GEMA in particular, as a big threat to their survival. We saw all sorts of thieves and tribal political chiefs gang up behind Kibaki to secure the unfinished culture of eating and guarantee their seats in Parliament (and possible plum cabinet posts).<br /><br />Kibaki out of the way, even in 2012, Raila will have the biggest test of his political career. Unless Kibaki openly backs him in 2012. Can Kibaki for once shelve his selfishness? I doubt.<br /><br />But if Raila dies today, Kibaki would hold a state funeral for him and shed crocodile tears of how he had lost a brother! Afterwards, he would appoint a new PM from Raila’s ODM and he remains in office till his term ends in 2012. None of the other ODM heavyweight as Raila’s political muscle and Kibaki would have even an easier ride. If mighty Raila failed to shake Kibaki (apart from “sharing power to save Kenya”, the Mudavadis, Rutos, Henry Kosgeys, Balalas of this world would dance to Kibaki’s tune while wiping Kibaki’s shoes with their tongues.<br /><br />The “executive powers” Raila “shared” with Kibaki are just an illusion and Raila was so hungry for power to see the con trap Kibaki had placed on him. In fact, the PM should thank his stars Kibaki wants to have title of president and cares little about running Kenya. If Kibaki and Moi were to swap places in the current arrangement, Raila would find himself dancing to a different tune. Moi would frustrate him and make his work a nightmare. This thing works because Kibaki wants it to work. Raila is Kibaki’s hostage.<br /><br />It is, therefore, too late and pointless for Raila and his aides to keep whining over spilt milk. Raila has two choices – move out of Govt to force it collapse and or stay inside, shut up and fly in the same smelly oil with his “equal” partner.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-11190493423904615652009-04-28T23:25:00.000-07:002009-04-28T23:25:00.000-07:00Marende's ruling was the best of the worst decisio...Marende's ruling was the best of the worst decision he would have made. He was just neutral but quick to emphasis he would be an interim chairman for a short period until the "coalition government" agrees to appoint someone else. <br /><br />So what if Raila and Kibaki still can't agree? That's where we should be looking at! Constitutionally, Kibaki still has the upperhand. Consultation is necessary in a coalition government (as a sign of good faith) but since the mood is already too poisoned, Kibaki can still use his executive powers and appoint Kalonzo later on.<br /><br /> Marende won't be the chairman forever. Kibaki will just wait for political temparatures to die down, then do what he knows best, imposing his sycophants on you!<br /><br />The current constitution still stands in many ways. That's why a new constitution is urgently wanted. But if these scumbags can't even agree on a Chairman of HBC, how on earth will they agree on anything regarding a new constitution? Lord have mercy on poor Kenyans.M. Pesahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14168126497090037314noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-58293557897958501502009-04-28T23:15:00.000-07:002009-04-28T23:15:00.000-07:00"Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; c..."Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen. " ~Winston ChurchillAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-7302597580718939412009-04-28T22:40:00.000-07:002009-04-28T22:40:00.000-07:00Vikii,
This is not a constitutional matter but a p...Vikii,<br />This is not a constitutional matter but a political problem. Did the constitution stop post election violence? If you answer this question then you answer all other problems facing our country. Why are we so forgetful? Have you forgotten how hard it was to drive to an ATM? Only to get there and kosa cash? or find cash and kosa food? how airtime was hard to find & was sold twice the price? How we couldnt get to work? How sad we were boxed in our houses? How our hearts filled with sadness and eyes with tears whenever we opened the telly? How people lost their lives and women got raped as we wached? How it became hard to talk to close friends because they belonged to a different tribe? How desparate we became for a solution? How happy we were when the two goons agreed & shook hands? How happily we filled pubs to celebrate new year?<br />DO YOU FOOLS REMMEMBER THESE THINGS AS YOU CARELESSLY POST COMMENTS HERE?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-84852589969395461512009-04-28T22:37:00.000-07:002009-04-28T22:37:00.000-07:00"VIKII I advise you to do what your mp from mwingi..."VIKII I advise you to do what your mp from mwingi has so far proved to do so well first under Moi and currently under mwai and that is to SUCK IT!!!!!!!!!"<br /><br />This comment has made my day.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-87973732323822700102009-04-28T22:29:00.000-07:002009-04-28T22:29:00.000-07:00Marende did well, and i would like to congratulate...Marende did well, and i would like to congratulate him for post poning our problem as we sobber up<br />but can he now decide to pay taxes that pay his salary to continue making rulings like the rest of us? Can he please be a man and stop his runda mortgage to pay taxes?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com