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Title: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: vooke on October 20, 2017, 09:36:44 PM
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Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: Kichwa on October 20, 2017, 09:50:53 PM
When speeches like this are given then you know something is wrong with such a society.
Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: vooke on October 20, 2017, 09:55:46 PM
When speeches like this are given then you know something is wrong with such a society.

Whatever provoked it, I wonder why he failed to caution against election disruption which is even more imminent and apparent
Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: Kim Jong-Un's Pajama Pants on October 20, 2017, 10:45:13 PM
When speeches like this are given then you know something is wrong with such a society.

Whatever provoked it, I wonder why he failed to caution against election disruption which is even more imminent and apparent

Maybe people are baying for some Kikuyu bodies in that neighborhood.
Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: vooke on October 20, 2017, 10:51:38 PM
When speeches like this are given then you know something is wrong with such a society.

Whatever provoked it, I wonder why he failed to caution against election disruption which is even more imminent and apparent

Maybe people are baying for some Kikuyu bodies in that neighborhood.
What’s so hard in equally warning against disruption?

Maybe rumors of disruption are a Jubilee excuse to exterminate Luos
Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: Kim Jong-Un's Pajama Pants on October 20, 2017, 10:53:05 PM
When speeches like this are given then you know something is wrong with such a society.

Whatever provoked it, I wonder why he failed to caution against election disruption which is even more imminent and apparent

Maybe people are baying for some Kikuyu bodies in that neighborhood.
What’s so hard in equally warning against disruption?



Why should he?  People have a right to oppose and demonstrate against things they don't like.
Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: vooke on October 20, 2017, 10:56:04 PM
When speeches like this are given then you know something is wrong with such a society.

Whatever provoked it, I wonder why he failed to caution against election disruption which is even more imminent and apparent

Maybe people are baying for some Kikuyu bodies in that neighborhood.
What’s so hard in equally warning against disruption?



Why should he?  People have a right to oppose and demonstrate against things they don't like.
Disruption is not demonstration by any stretch of hallucination. It will be violent. Babu has been quick to declare their protests/demonstrations peaceful.
Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: Kim Jong-Un's Pajama Pants on October 20, 2017, 10:58:22 PM
When speeches like this are given then you know something is wrong with such a society.

Whatever provoked it, I wonder why he failed to caution against election disruption which is even more imminent and apparent

Maybe people are baying for some Kikuyu bodies in that neighborhood.
What’s so hard in equally warning against disruption?



Why should he?  People have a right to oppose and demonstrate against things they don't like.
Disruption is not demonstration by any stretch of hallucination. It will be violent. Babu has been quick to declare their protests/demonstrations peaceful.

It can also be simply discouraging people from going to vote.  There is nothing inherently violent about that.
Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: vooke on October 20, 2017, 11:04:25 PM
When speeches like this are given then you know something is wrong with such a society.

Whatever provoked it, I wonder why he failed to caution against election disruption which is even more imminent and apparent

Maybe people are baying for some Kikuyu bodies in that neighborhood.
What’s so hard in equally warning against disruption?



Why should he?  People have a right to oppose and demonstrate against things they don't like.
Disruption is not demonstration by any stretch of hallucination. It will be violent. Babu has been quick to declare their protests/demonstrations peaceful.

It can also be simply discouraging people from going to vote.  There is nothing inherently violent about that.
Yeah, by simply storming stations and burning IEBC paraphernalia not to mention besting the hell out of the IEBC staff.

Bait-and-switch. Before cameras ‘no elections’ means no election that meets constitutional threshold. Behind or away from cameras it is ‘stop IEBC by all means necessary’.

That’s why Nyong’o condemns looting but not disrupting IEBC training.

Whoever lied to Babu that abetting disruption will advance his cause should be skinned alive
Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: Kim Jong-Un's Pajama Pants on October 20, 2017, 11:20:26 PM
When speeches like this are given then you know something is wrong with such a society.

Whatever provoked it, I wonder why he failed to caution against election disruption which is even more imminent and apparent

Maybe people are baying for some Kikuyu bodies in that neighborhood.
What’s so hard in equally warning against disruption?



Why should he?  People have a right to oppose and demonstrate against things they don't like.
Disruption is not demonstration by any stretch of hallucination. It will be violent. Babu has been quick to declare their protests/demonstrations peaceful.

It can also be simply discouraging people from going to vote.  There is nothing inherently violent about that.
Yeah, by simply storming stations and burning IEBC paraphernalia not to mention besting the hell out of the IEBC staff.

Bait-and-switch. Before cameras ‘no elections’ means no election that meets constitutional threshold. Behind or away from cameras it is ‘stop IEBC by all means necessary’.

That’s why Nyong’o condemns looting but not disrupting IEBC training.

Whoever lied to Babu that abetting disruption will advance his cause should be skinned alive

No.  That is illegal.  There are other ways of disrupting the process that do not involve breaking the law. 
Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: bryan275 on October 20, 2017, 11:21:07 PM
When speeches like this are given then you know something is wrong with such a society.

Whatever provoked it, I wonder why he failed to caution against election disruption which is even more imminent and apparent

Maybe people are baying for some Kikuyu bodies in that neighborhood.
What’s so hard in equally warning against disruption?



Why should he?  People have a right to oppose and demonstrate against things they don't like.
Disruption is not demonstration by any stretch of hallucination. It will be violent. Babu has been quick to declare their protests/demonstrations peaceful.

It can also be simply discouraging people from going to vote.  There is nothing inherently violent about that.
Yeah, by simply storming stations and burning IEBC paraphernalia not to mention besting the hell out of the IEBC staff.

Bait-and-switch. Before cameras ‘no elections’ means no election that meets constitutional threshold. Behind or away from cameras it is ‘stop IEBC by all means necessary’.

That’s why Nyong’o condemns looting but not disrupting IEBC training.

Whoever lied to Babu that abetting disruption will advance his cause should be skinned alive


There's no crime NASA supporters can commit thst would surpass the killings, massive electoral fraud that jubilee have embarked on.
Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: Kim Jong-Un's Pajama Pants on October 20, 2017, 11:34:12 PM
When speeches like this are given then you know something is wrong with such a society.

Whatever provoked it, I wonder why he failed to caution against election disruption which is even more imminent and apparent

Maybe people are baying for some Kikuyu bodies in that neighborhood.
What’s so hard in equally warning against disruption?



Why should he?  People have a right to oppose and demonstrate against things they don't like.
Disruption is not demonstration by any stretch of hallucination. It will be violent. Babu has been quick to declare their protests/demonstrations peaceful.

It can also be simply discouraging people from going to vote.  There is nothing inherently violent about that.
Yeah, by simply storming stations and burning IEBC paraphernalia not to mention besting the hell out of the IEBC staff.

Bait-and-switch. Before cameras ‘no elections’ means no election that meets constitutional threshold. Behind or away from cameras it is ‘stop IEBC by all means necessary’.

That’s why Nyong’o condemns looting but not disrupting IEBC training.

Whoever lied to Babu that abetting disruption will advance his cause should be skinned alive


There's no crime NASA supporters can commit thst would surpass the killings, massive electoral fraud that jubilee have embarked on.

And electoral fraud is what is going to happen again on Thursday.  I cannot even rule out the jubilant IEBC deploying fake voters(or just votes) in areas where they will be boycotted.
Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: MOON Ki on October 20, 2017, 11:59:16 PM
Disruption is not demonstration by any stretch of hallucination. It will be violent. Babu has been quick to declare their protests/demonstrations peaceful.

True, disruption is not demonstration; it is possible to demonstrate without disrupting, and it is possible to disrupt without demonstrating. But why should demonstrations not include disruption?   I'll even suggest that the most effective demonstrations will usually involve the disruption of something.

One can also look at generally accepted understandings of "demonstrations" in a context such as the present one.   For, example, here's one:   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demonstration_(protest)  All sorts of interesting activities there.

Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: vooke on October 21, 2017, 06:54:38 AM
When speeches like this are given then you know something is wrong with such a society.

Whatever provoked it, I wonder why he failed to caution against election disruption which is even more imminent and apparent

Maybe people are baying for some Kikuyu bodies in that neighborhood.
What’s so hard in equally warning against disruption?



Why should he?  People have a right to oppose and demonstrate against things they don't like.
Disruption is not demonstration by any stretch of hallucination. It will be violent. Babu has been quick to declare their protests/demonstrations peaceful.

It can also be simply discouraging people from going to vote.  There is nothing inherently violent about that.
Yeah, by simply storming stations and burning IEBC paraphernalia not to mention besting the hell out of the IEBC staff.

Bait-and-switch. Before cameras ‘no elections’ means no election that meets constitutional threshold. Behind or away from cameras it is ‘stop IEBC by all means necessary’.

That’s why Nyong’o condemns looting but not disrupting IEBC training.

Whoever lied to Babu that abetting disruption will advance his cause should be skinned alive


There's no crime NASA supporters can commit thst would surpass the killings, massive electoral fraud that jubilee have embarked on.
You are high on imagination and soundbites.

There's a good reason stations are manned by cops.
Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: vooke on October 21, 2017, 06:58:29 AM
Disruption is not demonstration by any stretch of hallucination. It will be violent. Babu has been quick to declare their protests/demonstrations peaceful.

True, disruption is not demonstration; it is possible to demonstrate without disrupting, and it is possible to disrupt without demonstrating. But why should demonstrations not include disruption?   I'll even suggest that the most effective demonstrations will usually involve the disruption of something.

One can also look at generally accepted understandings of "demonstrations" in a context such as the present one.   For, example, here's one:   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demonstration_(protest)  All sorts of interesting activities there.



Police spokesman believes it's a sick joke expecting first world/Caucasian policing standards when dealing with negro animals protesting. I must say I conquer with him
Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: vooke on October 21, 2017, 06:59:37 AM
When speeches like this are given then you know something is wrong with such a society.

Whatever provoked it, I wonder why he failed to caution against election disruption which is even more imminent and apparent

Maybe people are baying for some Kikuyu bodies in that neighborhood.
What’s so hard in equally warning against disruption?



Why should he?  People have a right to oppose and demonstrate against things they don't like.
Disruption is not demonstration by any stretch of hallucination. It will be violent. Babu has been quick to declare their protests/demonstrations peaceful.

It can also be simply discouraging people from going to vote.  There is nothing inherently violent about that.
Yeah, by simply storming stations and burning IEBC paraphernalia not to mention besting the hell out of the IEBC staff.

Bait-and-switch. Before cameras ‘no elections’ means no election that meets constitutional threshold. Behind or away from cameras it is ‘stop IEBC by all means necessary’.

That’s why Nyong’o condemns looting but not disrupting IEBC training.

Whoever lied to Babu that abetting disruption will advance his cause should be skinned alive

No.  That is illegal.  There are other ways of disrupting the process that do not involve breaking the law. 
Like what
Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: bryan275 on October 21, 2017, 09:06:58 AM
When speeches like this are given then you know something is wrong with such a society.

Whatever provoked it, I wonder why he failed to caution against election disruption which is even more imminent and apparent

Maybe people are baying for some Kikuyu bodies in that neighborhood.
What’s so hard in equally warning against disruption?



Why should he?  People have a right to oppose and demonstrate against things they don't like.
Disruption is not demonstration by any stretch of hallucination. It will be violent. Babu has been quick to declare their protests/demonstrations peaceful.

It can also be simply discouraging people from going to vote.  There is nothing inherently violent about that.
Yeah, by simply storming stations and burning IEBC paraphernalia not to mention besting the hell out of the IEBC staff.

Bait-and-switch. Before cameras ‘no elections’ means no election that meets constitutional threshold. Behind or away from cameras it is ‘stop IEBC by all means necessary’.

That’s why Nyong’o condemns looting but not disrupting IEBC training.

Whoever lied to Babu that abetting disruption will advance his cause should be skinned alive


There's no crime NASA supporters can commit thst would surpass the killings, massive electoral fraud that jubilee have embarked on.
You are high on imagination and soundbites.

There's a good reason stations are manned by cops.

Which is? 
Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: bryan275 on October 21, 2017, 09:08:51 AM
Disruption is not demonstration by any stretch of hallucination. It will be violent. Babu has been quick to declare their protests/demonstrations peaceful.

True, disruption is not demonstration; it is possible to demonstrate without disrupting, and it is possible to disrupt without demonstrating. But why should demonstrations not include disruption?   I'll even suggest that the most effective demonstrations will usually involve the disruption of something.

One can also look at generally accepted understandings of "demonstrations" in a context such as the present one.   For, example, here's one:   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demonstration_(protest)  All sorts of interesting activities there.



Police spokesman believes it's a sick joke expecting first world/Caucasian policing standards when dealing with negro animals protesting. I must say I conquer with him

Black people are human beings too.  This passive racism can be traced back to the extreme tribalism practiced by the jubilidiot.
Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: vooke on October 21, 2017, 10:09:19 AM
When speeches like this are given then you know something is wrong with such a society.

Whatever provoked it, I wonder why he failed to caution against election disruption which is even more imminent and apparent

Maybe people are baying for some Kikuyu bodies in that neighborhood.
What’s so hard in equally warning against disruption?



Why should he?  People have a right to oppose and demonstrate against things they don't like.
Disruption is not demonstration by any stretch of hallucination. It will be violent. Babu has been quick to declare their protests/demonstrations peaceful.

It can also be simply discouraging people from going to vote.  There is nothing inherently violent about that.
Yeah, by simply storming stations and burning IEBC paraphernalia not to mention besting the hell out of the IEBC staff.

Bait-and-switch. Before cameras ‘no elections’ means no election that meets constitutional threshold. Behind or away from cameras it is ‘stop IEBC by all means necessary’.

That’s why Nyong’o condemns looting but not disrupting IEBC training.

Whoever lied to Babu that abetting disruption will advance his cause should be skinned alive


There's no crime NASA supporters can commit thst would surpass the killings, massive electoral fraud that jubilee have embarked on.
You are high on imagination and soundbites.

There's a good reason stations are manned by cops.

Which is? 
They are aide de camp to the Presiding Officer
Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: Kichwa on October 21, 2017, 04:31:23 PM
Ouruto think they can break the law at will and everybody else will obey the law so that they can get unfair advantage all the time. That was 2013. This is 2017 and the opposition is also learning from their past mistakes or naiveties. NASA is only going to obey the laws when Jubilee does and they are ready for all the eventualities that ouruto may unleash.  Folks are not scared of the state power that Ruto always brag of. The abusive use of that state power is a double edged sword and I tell Ouru that the more people you kill the less chances you have of surviving in that public building they call statehouse.


When speeches like this are given then you know something is wrong with such a society.

Whatever provoked it, I wonder why he failed to caution against election disruption which is even more imminent and apparent

Maybe people are baying for some Kikuyu bodies in that neighborhood.
What’s so hard in equally warning against disruption?



Why should he?  People have a right to oppose and demonstrate against things they don't like.
Disruption is not demonstration by any stretch of hallucination. It will be violent. Babu has been quick to declare their protests/demonstrations peaceful.

It can also be simply discouraging people from going to vote.  There is nothing inherently violent about that.
Yeah, by simply storming stations and burning IEBC paraphernalia not to mention besting the hell out of the IEBC staff.

Bait-and-switch. Before cameras ‘no elections’ means no election that meets constitutional threshold. Behind or away from cameras it is ‘stop IEBC by all means necessary’.

That’s why Nyong’o condemns looting but not disrupting IEBC training.

Whoever lied to Babu that abetting disruption will advance his cause should be skinned alive


There's no crime NASA supporters can commit thst would surpass the killings, massive electoral fraud that jubilee have embarked on.
You are high on imagination and soundbites.

There's a good reason stations are manned by cops.

Which is? 
They are aide de camp to the Presiding Officer
Title: Re: Babu’s Finest Speech yet...
Post by: vooke on October 21, 2017, 06:09:24 PM
Ouruto think they can break the law at will and everybody else will obey the law so that they can get unfair advantage all the time. That was 2013. This is 2017 and the opposition is also learning from their past mistakes or naiveties. NASA is only going to obey the laws when Jubilee does and they are ready for all the eventualities that ouruto may unleash.  Folks are not scared of the state power that Ruto always brag of. The abusive use of that state power is a double edged sword and I tell Ouru that the more people you kill the less chances you have of surviving in that public building they call statehouse.


When speeches like this are given then you know something is wrong with such a society.

Whatever provoked it, I wonder why he failed to caution against election disruption which is even more imminent and apparent

Maybe people are baying for some Kikuyu bodies in that neighborhood.
What’s so hard in equally warning against disruption?



Why should he?  People have a right to oppose and demonstrate against things they don't like.
Disruption is not demonstration by any stretch of hallucination. It will be violent. Babu has been quick to declare their protests/demonstrations peaceful.

It can also be simply discouraging people from going to vote.  There is nothing inherently violent about that.
Yeah, by simply storming stations and burning IEBC paraphernalia not to mention besting the hell out of the IEBC staff.

Bait-and-switch. Before cameras ‘no elections’ means no election that meets constitutional threshold. Behind or away from cameras it is ‘stop IEBC by all means necessary’.

That’s why Nyong’o condemns looting but not disrupting IEBC training.

Whoever lied to Babu that abetting disruption will advance his cause should be skinned alive


There's no crime NASA supporters can commit thst would surpass the killings, massive electoral fraud that jubilee have embarked on.
You are high on imagination and soundbites.

There's a good reason stations are manned by cops.

Which is? 
They are aide de camp to the Presiding Officer
Babu if he has any balls let him openly call for disruption instead of parables.