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Following the just concluded Kenyatta v Kenyatta election
« on: October 28, 2017, 08:22:37 AM »
We now know that:

1) Jubilee don't even have a loaf nor half to share.
2) Jubilee chief agents have bribed/brow beaten and even killed ROs to pad results
3) Jubilee votes max out at 3.5m - moass is pure steaming sh*t the tyranny too.
4)The super majorities in both houses must be revisited urgently before it does any more damage to our beautiful constitution
5) jubilee is made up of hard-core thieving bastards and  criminals

No dialogue with the murderous mungiki and their electoral fraudsters.   

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Re: Following the just concluded Kenyatta v Kenyatta election
« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2017, 09:40:57 AM »
You're a sicko.

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Re: Following the just concluded Kenyatta v Kenyatta election
« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2017, 11:58:54 AM »
You're a sicko.

Focus matey, focus.  The Tyranny of massive fraud has been exposed.   Your moass is a steaming pile of shit.  Your candidate has somehow acquired double the turnout.  Thieving bastards.   You as well.

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Re: Following the just concluded Kenyatta v Kenyatta election
« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2017, 01:44:01 PM »
Hehe excellent analysis bryan. Could you say something on the peaceful boycott?
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Re: Following the just concluded Kenyatta v Kenyatta election
« Reply #4 on: October 28, 2017, 02:11:52 PM »
Hehe excellent analysis bryan. Could you say something on the peaceful boycott?

Er...it will be peaceful? 

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Re: Following the just concluded Kenyatta v Kenyatta election
« Reply #5 on: October 28, 2017, 02:12:51 PM »
While pundit is hurling abuse, folks are still "voting in Garissa.  I guess these are the ones that voted for duale last time.


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Re: Following the just concluded Kenyatta v Kenyatta election
« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2017, 07:30:43 PM »
While pundit is hurling abuse, folks are still "voting in Garissa.  I guess these are the ones that voted for duale last time.



Is there a link?  It's hilarious that anyone can manipulate something that is not even contested.
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Re: Following the just concluded Kenyatta v Kenyatta election
« Reply #7 on: October 28, 2017, 08:26:20 PM »
While pundit is hurling abuse, folks are still "voting in Garissa.  I guess these are the ones that voted for duale last time.



Is there a link?  It's hilarious that anyone can manipulate something that is not even contested.

I saw an interview with commissioner Guliye when asked when they plan to announce the preselected winner.  He didn't know when because garissa were still voting.

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Re: Following the just concluded Kenyatta v Kenyatta election
« Reply #8 on: October 28, 2017, 09:04:49 PM »
Bryan you beat me to it. Will SCOK validate tge sham? Will SCOK dare give another certificate of annulment? Will Uhuru accept a coronation under such circumstances? Will he, knowingthe likelihood of annulment, fight SCOK petition? Will he consider resigning? Will Ruto allow him?
Celebratory violence: 2017 crime invented to justify killings to prevent Raila from becoming PORK. http://www.nipate.com/download/file.php?id=4244

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Re: Following the just concluded Kenyatta v Kenyatta election
« Reply #9 on: October 28, 2017, 09:12:59 PM »
Hehe excellent analysis bryan. Could you say something on the peaceful boycott?

Er...it will be peaceful?

I meant the peaceful boycott enforced by the NASA militia. How does it fit into the turnout analysis?
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Re: Following the just concluded Kenyatta v Kenyatta election
« Reply #10 on: October 28, 2017, 11:05:07 PM »
Hehe excellent analysis bryan. Could you say something on the peaceful boycott?

Er...it will be peaceful?

I meant the peaceful boycott enforced by the NASA militia. How does it fit into the turnout analysis?

NASA main concern is that a fresh poll that is credible, transparent and fair will be conducted in Q1 2018. 

The boycotts are to force jubilee to support this effort.

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Re: Following the just concluded Kenyatta v Kenyatta election
« Reply #11 on: October 28, 2017, 11:18:12 PM »
Robina, now that you are jubilee apologist, I am sure you are totally blind to the police brutality being meted out on the people of Western and Nyanza because they finally gathered the courage to walk about of this abusive relationship called Kenyan citizenship. Who are those people who wanted to vote in in luo nyanza and were stopped from voting that you feel so sorry for more so than those who are being brutalized by the ouruto occupation force in Nyanza.

Hehe excellent analysis bryan. Could you say something on the peaceful boycott?

Er...it will be peaceful?

I meant the peaceful boycott enforced by the NASA militia. How does it fit into the turnout analysis?
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Re: Following the just concluded Kenyatta v Kenyatta election
« Reply #12 on: October 28, 2017, 11:42:34 PM »
Kichwa am certain those peaceful boycotters were all innocently taking soda by the roadside when the police brutally attacked them. The bonfires, rocks and barricades are total fiction.

The only item up for discussion here is the turnout. If the IEBC officials had not absconded duty despite the serene atmosphere, do you think it would have affected the turnout?
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Re: Following the just concluded Kenyatta v Kenyatta election
« Reply #13 on: October 28, 2017, 11:48:12 PM »
Kichwa am certain those peaceful boycotters were all innocently taking soda by the roadside when the police brutally attacked them. The bonfires, rocks and barricades are total fiction.

The only item up for discussion here is the turnout. If the IEBC officials had not absconded duty despite the serene atmosphere, do you think it would affected the turnout?


Yes Robina, like this guy being beaten in "self defence" by the cops




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Re: Following the just concluded Kenyatta v Kenyatta election
« Reply #14 on: October 28, 2017, 11:57:57 PM »
I agree with you bryan. This bizarre phenomenon is not restricted to Migori and Kisumu. In Bungoma am told the Jubilee police set businesses on fire so they could then accuse peaceful NASA supporters of violence as an excuse to assault and maim them. The same thing happened in Kericho where the police blocked roads and stoned peaceful voters. If only the brutal  police stayed away all would be swell in Kawangware too - no voter nor boycotter would be harmed.
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Re: Following the just concluded Kenyatta v Kenyatta election
« Reply #15 on: October 29, 2017, 12:13:22 AM »
I agree with you bryan. This bizarre phenomenon is not restricted to Migori and Kisumu. In Bungoma am told the Jubilee police set businesses on fire so they could then accuse peaceful NASA supporters of violence as an excuse to assault and maim them. The same thing happened in Kericho where the police blocked roads and stoned peaceful voters. If only the brutal  police stayed away all would be swell in Kawangware too - no voter nor boycotter would be harmed.

I like your style whilst ignoring the passive aggression therein.  But May I remind you that the Kiambu rioters against Babu Owino attracted no police?  How about those that demonstrated against Maraga whilst supporting Ngunjiri's strange attack on him?

The hard proof as to the menacing and brutal agenda of the police is their cavalier use of live bullets (and pangas) as the first option for crowd control.  Where are the rubber bullets?  Tasers? Pepper spray? 

What are your views on the Mungiki recruits into the forces?

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Re: Following the just concluded Kenyatta v Kenyatta election
« Reply #16 on: October 29, 2017, 12:17:56 AM »
I agree with you bryan. This bizarre phenomenon is not restricted to Migori and Kisumu. In Bungoma am told the Jubilee police set businesses on fire so they could then accuse peaceful NASA supporters of violence as an excuse to assault and maim them. The same thing happened in Kericho where the police blocked roads and stoned peaceful voters. If only the brutal  police stayed away all would be swell in Kawangware too - no voter nor boycotter would be harmed.

I like your style whilst ignoring the passive aggression therein.  But May I remind you that the Kiambu rioters against Babu Owino attracted no police? How about those that demonstrated against Maraga whilst supporting Ngunjiri's strange attack on him?

The hard proof as to the menacing and brutal agenda of the police is their cavalier use of live bullets (and pangas) as the first option for crowd control.  Where are the rubber bullets?  Tasers? Pepper spray? 

What are your views on the Mungiki recruits into the forces?


Weren't those the ones that were attacked by angry bees?  One of them was a cripple and had to be rescued by a NASA supporter, while the cops  were nowhere to be seen having taken off.
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Re: Following the just concluded Kenyatta v Kenyatta election
« Reply #17 on: October 29, 2017, 12:22:05 AM »
I agree with you bryan. This bizarre phenomenon is not restricted to Migori and Kisumu. In Bungoma am told the Jubilee police set businesses on fire so they could then accuse peaceful NASA supporters of violence as an excuse to assault and maim them. The same thing happened in Kericho where the police blocked roads and stoned peaceful voters. If only the brutal  police stayed away all would be swell in Kawangware too - no voter nor boycotter would be harmed.

I like your style whilst ignoring the passive aggression therein.  But May I remind you that the Kiambu rioters against Babu Owino attracted no police? How about those that demonstrated against Maraga whilst supporting Ngunjiri's strange attack on him?

The hard proof as to the menacing and brutal agenda of the police is their cavalier use of live bullets (and pangas) as the first option for crowd control.  Where are the rubber bullets?  Tasers? Pepper spray? 

What are your views on the Mungiki recruits into the forces?


Weren't those the ones that were attacked by angry bees?  One of them was a cripple and had to be rescued by a NASA supporter, while the cops  were nowhere to be seen having taken off.

Oh yes, those even had police escort.