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We are in a different time zone-Maina Kiai.
« on: October 01, 2017, 08:57:44 PM »
http://www.nation.co.ke/oped/opinion/Jubilee-decision-to-take-Kenya-backward-surely-bound-to-fail/440808-4117898-ov6to/index.html
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Re: We are in a different time zone-Maina Kiai.
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2017, 09:04:06 PM »
2 Timothy 2:4  No man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier.

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Re: We are in a different time zone-Maina Kiai.
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2017, 10:31:56 PM »
Kiai always on point....we are headed straight to awaiting iceberg, no one's knows what will be left of the country formerly known as kenya.

On ababu owino insults I think it has worked for once the jubilee is insult free even kitrndawili jibe is absent. They have finally realized they do not have monopoly on insults.

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Re: We are in a different time zone-Maina Kiai.
« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2017, 11:02:57 PM »
That is the best your brain could come up with after analyzing what is written? So what is the point of making all the criticism you do on this board if you can derogatorily dismiss Kiai with a Jubilee talking point?

Concentrate less on where the truth comes from as you assess the facts. A goat could well speak the truth.

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Re: We are in a different time zone-Maina Kiai.
« Reply #4 on: October 01, 2017, 11:11:53 PM »

They wanted to enforce respect for Ouru but now you have politicians scream "Harambee" and the people reply "mtoto wa mbwa".  What a waste of time.

Kiai always on point....we are headed straight to awaiting iceberg, no one's knows what will be left of the country formerly known as kenya.

On ababu owino insults I think it has worked for once the jubilee is insult free even kitrndawili jibe is absent. They have finally realized they do not have monopoly on insults.
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Re: We are in a different time zone-Maina Kiai.
« Reply #5 on: October 01, 2017, 11:20:40 PM »
You want to start arresting politicians.... well you gonna get a lot of volunteers, especially if you so clearly reveal what buttons they have to push to get arrested. I know an old man Moi arrested for saying "Moi si Baba ya Taifa.. Odinga ndiye ...".

Wesonga Sijeyo grew old in jail. He called Kenyatta "mavi". He was offered freedom if he apologized. He declined. Not everybody is scared of prison or torture or death.

Jomo Gecaga went to Maraga's office accompanied by Muhoro and Kameru to tell him if he did not read the Njoki judgment (which they had in their hands) he would be killed or his children etc. Maraga started praying and they left.


They wanted to enforce respect for Ouru but now you have politicians scream "Harambee" and the people reply "mtoto wa mbwa".  What a waste of time.

Kiai always on point....we are headed straight to awaiting iceberg, no one's knows what will be left of the country formerly known as kenya.

On ababu owino insults I think it has worked for once the jubilee is insult free even kitrndawili jibe is absent. They have finally realized they do not have monopoly on insults.
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Re: We are in a different time zone-Maina Kiai.
« Reply #6 on: October 02, 2017, 01:56:49 AM »
You want to start arresting politicians.... well you gonna get a lot of volunteers, especially if you so clearly reveal what buttons they have to push to get arrested. I know an old man Moi arrested for saying "Moi si Baba ya Taifa.. Odinga ndiye ...".

Wesonga Sijeyo grew old in jail. He called Kenyatta "mavi". He was offered freedom if he apologized. He declined. Not everybody is scared of prison or torture or death.

Jomo Gecaga went to Maraga's office accompanied by Muhoro and Kameru to tell him if he did not read the Njoki judgment (which they had in their hands) he would be killed or his children etc. Maraga started praying and they left.


They wanted to enforce respect for Ouru but now you have politicians scream "Harambee" and the people reply "mtoto wa mbwa".  What a waste of time.

Kiai always on point....we are headed straight to awaiting iceberg, no one's knows what will be left of the country formerly known as kenya.

On ababu owino insults I think it has worked for once the jubilee is insult free even kitrndawili jibe is absent. They have finally realized they do not have monopoly on insults.

Like I said before, threatening a staunch Christian with death is a waste of time as death is the gateway to paradise.

These thieving bastards.  Njoki will need to be dealt with legally, she's an insurgent whose only purpose is to destroy our democracy and basic human rights.

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Re: We are in a different time zone-Maina Kiai.
« Reply #7 on: October 02, 2017, 09:41:38 PM »
Even small-small, it doesn't take very long to ruin a country's system of governance and the country with it.  All going to end in tears, but apparently people can't stop themselves.   At this rate Kenyans will end up in a place they have been before, asking "how exactly did we get here?".    But who cares.  Still, it's actually fascinating to see this happen in a sort of bizarre  "real-time but slow-motion" ...    Mind you, Kenyans are also always starving and begging for food, no matter the past experience and warnings and notices and what-not. 

Is there something about the Kenyan head that makes it "immune" to learning from past experience and incapable of contemplating the eventual outcome of present behaviour, be it of action or  inaction?  Truly fascinating.   On a national level, the political version of the "seemingly intelligent" or at least "sufficiently experienced" guy who, after getting hit with "it", prays fervently and writes out new "resolutions" ... gets his "shots" and  recovers, ...., and then heads right back to K street!  And old story that never ends well.
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Re: We are in a different time zone-Maina Kiai.
« Reply #8 on: October 02, 2017, 10:36:22 PM »
Example of Different time zone.  The other day the youth  in KSM were complaining to the police for not tear gassing them and yet they pay taxes.
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Re: We are in a different time zone-Maina Kiai.
« Reply #9 on: October 02, 2017, 10:56:19 PM »
That is the best your brain could come up with after analyzing what is written? So what is the point of making all the criticism you do on this board if you can derogatorily dismiss Kiai with a Jubilee talking point?

Concentrate less on where the truth comes from as you assess the facts. A goat could well speak the truth.


Raw nerve ain't it?

Last paragraph is all it took to discard any little sense I read before it.

Kiai is a good boy, but like Makau, he is hopelessly partisan. He's the go-to guy for anti-Uhuruto one liners
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Re: We are in a different time zone-Maina Kiai.
« Reply #10 on: October 02, 2017, 11:38:31 PM »
what do you mean?  Red

That is the best your brain could come up with after analyzing what is written? So what is the point of making all the criticism you do on this board if you can derogatorily dismiss Kiai with a Jubilee talking point?

Concentrate less on where the truth comes from as you assess the facts. A goat could well speak the truth.


Raw nerve ain't it?

Last paragraph is all it took to discard any little sense I read before it.

Kiai is a good boy, but like Makau, he is hopelessly partisan. He's the go-to guy for anti-Uhuruto one liners
"I have done my job and I will not change anything dead or a live" Malonza

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Re: We are in a different time zone-Maina Kiai.
« Reply #11 on: October 03, 2017, 02:09:27 AM »
Even small-small, it doesn't take very long to ruin a country's system of governance and the country with it.  All going to end in tears, but apparently people can't stop themselves.   At this rate Kenyans will end up in a place they have been before, asking "how exactly did we get here?".    But who cares.  Still, it's actually fascinating to see this happen in a sort of bizarre  "real-time but slow-motion" ...    Mind you, Kenyans are also always starving and begging for food, no matter the past experience and warnings and notices and what-not. 

Is there something about the Kenyan head that makes it "immune" to learning from past experience and incapable of contemplating the eventual outcome of present behaviour, be it of action or  inaction?  Truly fascinating.   On a national level, the political version of the "seemingly intelligent" or at least "sufficiently experienced" guy who, after getting hit with "it", prays fervently and writes out new "resolutions" ... gets his "shots" and  recovers, ...., and then heads right back to K street!  And old story that never ends well.

I had a good laugh on this .it won't learn ..the ever peculiar Kenyan ..some will say mahendeleo is full speed, our 10k kilometer tarmac, our Sgr first in Africa, our mumbeca you press and getting mbeca instantly, our trillion shillings budget, our malls and we building a lapset ..then have your yheard about our oil

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« Reply #12 on: October 03, 2017, 03:16:46 AM »
do not forget our skyscrapers. Eventually it will all trickledown  to that lady whose child is dying in her arms of malaria and hunger because there is no food, no doctors and nurses are on strike.

Even small-small, it doesn't take very long to ruin a country's system of governance and the country with it.  All going to end in tears, but apparently people can't stop themselves.   At this rate Kenyans will end up in a place they have been before, asking "how exactly did we get here?".    But who cares.  Still, it's actually fascinating to see this happen in a sort of bizarre  "real-time but slow-motion" ...    Mind you, Kenyans are also always starving and begging for food, no matter the past experience and warnings and notices and what-not. 

Is there something about the Kenyan head that makes it "immune" to learning from past experience and incapable of contemplating the eventual outcome of present behaviour, be it of action or  inaction?  Truly fascinating.   On a national level, the political version of the "seemingly intelligent" or at least "sufficiently experienced" guy who, after getting hit with "it", prays fervently and writes out new "resolutions" ... gets his "shots" and  recovers, ...., and then heads right back to K street!  And old story that never ends well.

I had a good laugh on this .it won't learn ..the ever peculiar Kenyan ..some will say mahendeleo is full speed, our 10k kilometer tarmac, our Sgr first in Africa, our mumbeca you press and getting mbeca instantly, our trillion shillings budget, our malls and we building a lapset ..then have your yheard about our oil
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Re: We are in a different time zone-Maina Kiai.
« Reply #13 on: October 03, 2017, 07:00:19 AM »
what do you mean?  Red

That is the best your brain could come up with after analyzing what is written? So what is the point of making all the criticism you do on this board if you can derogatorily dismiss Kiai with a Jubilee talking point?

Concentrate less on where the truth comes from as you assess the facts. A goat could well speak the truth.


Raw nerve ain't it?

Last paragraph is all it took to discard any little sense I read before it.

Kiai is a good boy, but like Makau, he is hopelessly partisan. He's the go-to guy for anti-Uhuruto one liners
I mean there is a place for activism in Kenia. That's why Boniface Mwangi is my numero uno boy. I wish he won Starehe. He has solid credentials no doubt. Jubilee needs some serious eyeballing, it's our last resort. Someone who is a real nuisance to Jubilee can't be corrupted. Or has not been corrupted yet. Kiai is squeaky clean. Ndii too.

But Kiai is partisan and he does a terrible job hiding it. How so? Any negro who thinks that only Jubilee threatens Judiciary Independence is a NASWA sympathizer.

2 Timothy 2:4  No man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier.