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Offline Globalcitizen12

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Re: Final Comments on Elections 2017
« Reply #40 on: August 11, 2017, 01:56:53 AM »
Global, I agree with you 100%. Thanks for that.

Kichwa, you nailed it. Politics is our national sport. Its not the way we chose to improve our living conditions, or end poverty, famine, deaths from simple and easily treatable conditions.

Mya88, we missed you! Glad to see you back. :)

Thank for taking time to read. I do hope we will overcome this setback one day if not us someone else will

Offline Emali

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Re: Final Comments on Elections 2017
« Reply #41 on: August 19, 2017, 03:54:40 AM »
I commend NASA for all the court cases it has brought including the supreme court case because it has done a better job of educating the public than IEBC & the jubilee government on the SPIRIT of our electoral process.

But thats the extent of my kudos to NASA,they clearly are in some stage of grief of their own making...Jubilee will have a very weak opposition in parliament  and we are headed (by choice) the Turkey way...it might be a blessing in disguise & hopefully NASA & Raila regroup with the stark reality facing them & become a more effective opposition.


Offline bryan275

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Re: Final Comments on Elections 2017
« Reply #42 on: August 19, 2017, 05:07:00 AM »
And how does this story of chebukati's attempted "suicide" fit in?  Maybe like his fake electoral tally we are being prepared for his eventual "suicide".  Msando's mass may have done a number on him too.  Maybe this is why Akombe has legged it back to the US, before she herself got "suicided".