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Re: Kamwana Talk Of Impeachment
« Reply #20 on: September 11, 2017, 08:38:17 PM »
Maybe he can now appreciate how angry we were when our votes were stolen both in 2007, 2013 and 2017. He is lucky the court did not find him culpable.  This time if he is planning to steal he better be carefully because he could be found culpable and barred from running again.

Why wouldn't he after his victory was quashed - for mistakes foreign to him. Why would he - when he has to dig deep to engage in campaigns - this will probably set him 20-30B. Why would he when economy has lost 100B. Why would he when IEBC will spend another 10B?

Uhuru is seething every day because like me election should be held tomorrow and we get done with it.

It doesn't take rocket science to know UhuRUto will win BIG.

RV Pundit-why is Ouru so stressed-out, issuing threats and boiling with anger or are those signs of withdrawal?  Si he should just be relaxed.

He has a right to be pissed.  The right people to direct that anger at are IEBC.  By his own argument, he won, but they bungled his victory by making it unverifiable.  He shouldn't hate Raila, who is only a player.  He should hate the game.
Jubilee is of the view that IEBC for all its failures never deserved invalidation. Explains why he's angry at SCOK and petitioners.
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Re: Kamwana Talk Of Impeachment
« Reply #21 on: September 11, 2017, 08:50:24 PM »
Maybe he can now appreciate how angry we were when our votes were stolen both in 2007, 2013 and 2017. He is lucky the court did not find him culpable.  This time if he is planning to steal he better be carefully because he could be found culpable and barred from running again.

Why wouldn't he after his victory was quashed - for mistakes foreign to him. Why would he - when he has to dig deep to engage in campaigns - this will probably set him 20-30B. Why would he when economy has lost 100B. Why would he when IEBC will spend another 10B?

Uhuru is seething every day because like me election should be held tomorrow and we get done with it.

It doesn't take rocket science to know UhuRUto will win BIG.

RV Pundit-why is Ouru so stressed-out, issuing threats and boiling with anger or are those signs of withdrawal?  Si he should just be relaxed.

He has a right to be pissed.  The right people to direct that anger at are IEBC.  By his own argument, he won, but they bungled his victory by making it unverifiable.  He shouldn't hate Raila, who is only a player.  He should hate the game.
Jubilee is of the view that IEBC for all its failures never deserved invalidation. Explains why he's angry at SCOK and petitioners.
Uhunye may be angry but I think he is feigning anger to marshal his strongholds to turn out in the same if not more numbers.

But it's not like he has a choice seeing it equally is Babu's campaign slogan
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Re: Kamwana Talk Of Impeachment
« Reply #22 on: September 11, 2017, 09:28:28 PM »
There are two choices:
1. He won
2. He Lost

If he did not win, it follows that he LOST.

How hard is that?
The court didn't tell us Uhuru lost either. In 2013 he won. In 2017 I saying his win will again be validated on 17th. Bila shaka.
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Re: Kamwana Talk Of Impeachment
« Reply #23 on: September 11, 2017, 09:35:11 PM »
There are two choices:
1. He won
2. He Lost

If he did not win, it follows that he LOST.

How hard is that?
The court didn't tell us Uhuru lost either. In 2013 he won. In 2017 I saying his win will again be validated on 17th. Bila shaka.

I see it as more of we don't know who won or lost because we can't.  It's closer to the Kriegler type of conclusion.
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Re: Kamwana Talk Of Impeachment
« Reply #24 on: September 11, 2017, 09:39:33 PM »
Uhuru is showing he is a dangerous demagogue. Talk of impeaching Raila is too premature from a man who the courts declared to be a fraud. He seems to forget we saw his hand when NGO necks were put on the guillotine before he was even sworn in. Added to deaths like Msando's surrounding his pretended victory and open threats to the judiciary, he should have hidden his bloodied daggers until the coast is clear. Now Kenyans must wait for the SCOK ruling and sendHe is now threatening to do a Kagame with an illegitimate parliament. Kenyans will simply insist on a whole new election if he wants to go that direction. No wonder he is sweating threats while NASA sits pretty.
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Re: Kamwana Talk Of Impeachment
« Reply #25 on: September 11, 2017, 11:24:58 PM »
Uhuru capitulates......

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Re: Kamwana Talk Of Impeachment
« Reply #26 on: September 11, 2017, 11:49:12 PM »
Uhuru is annoyed because even by dictatorial  despot standards he's failed the team.  I mean what incumbent despot fails to neuter the judges and all  referees too? This guy has lost his dictatorial badge. 

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Re: Kamwana Talk Of Impeachment
« Reply #27 on: September 12, 2017, 04:12:52 AM »
Also, impeachment must be based on cause and not politics otherwise how will you convince the Senate to remove him. He seems to think that one can be impeached purely for political reasons and removed from office. He is an idiot.

Uhuru is showing he is a dangerous demagogue. Talk of impeaching Raila is too premature from a man who the courts declared to be a fraud. He seems to forget we saw his hand when NGO necks were put on the guillotine before he was even sworn in. Added to deaths like Msando's surrounding his pretended victory and open threats to the judiciary, he should have hidden his bloodied daggers until the coast is clear. Now Kenyans must wait for the SCOK ruling and sendHe is now threatening to do a Kagame with an illegitimate parliament. Kenyans will simply insist on a whole new election if he wants to go that direction. No wonder he is sweating threats while NASA sits pretty.
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Re: Kamwana Talk Of Impeachment
« Reply #28 on: September 12, 2017, 05:58:06 AM »
Can JP invalidate the the will of the people?
But given that they are corrupt as hell, am sure they will do it....

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Re: Kamwana Talk Of Impeachment
« Reply #29 on: September 12, 2017, 12:14:31 PM »
Can JP invalidate the the will of the people?
But given that they are corrupt as hell, am sure they will do it....

I don't doubt they would try to do it, purely for political reasons, if they have the numbers.  They are that crazy.  However those numbers become unreliable when out of power.  I imagine Raila would be as difficult an opponent as there ever was, with the levers of Presidential power on his side.
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