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Offline patel

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Jubilee buying politicians
« on: October 09, 2017, 07:52:27 PM »
isack Ruto check bounced, he has refused to campaign for jubilee till the check clears but the big question is where will all this politicians go when caretaker government comes in and Jubilee has nothing to offer them...

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Offline Kichwa

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Re: Jubilee buying politicians
« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2017, 08:26:43 PM »
When the US opened its doors to Cubans fleeing Fidel Castro's regime, Cuba opened its jails and psychiatric institutions, and let their residents go to the US and get their green cards.  NASA should advise their members who are broke, to go get the money from the fund which Arap Mshamba  has set up to buy economically vulnerable MPS.

isack Ruto check bounced, he has refused to campaign for jubilee till the check clears but the big question is where will all this politicians go when caretaker government comes in and Jubilee has nothing to offer them...

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Re: Jubilee buying politicians
« Reply #2 on: October 09, 2017, 09:35:39 PM »
Legally speaking there is nothing wrong with 'buying' politicians. So long as the legal tender is offers - the kind Eugene and Balala got - nothing to be done. Even Dr Ben Carson is now a Trump cabinet secretary.

Now here of course some of the tender in supply would land people in prison if the judicial system was properly functional.

It says alot about our democracy that defectors shuffle weight around. We are free of principles. I think the US was this way in the days of the unforgiving wilderness - wild wild west.
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Re: Jubilee buying politicians
« Reply #3 on: October 09, 2017, 09:51:57 PM »
Robina, please do not insult Dr. Carson in an attempt to justify the mockery of Democracy going on in Kenya.  Dr. Carson has always been a conservative and was to the right of mainstream conservatives like the Bushes, McCain and Romney.  Also Carson has his own money and will not sell his ideology for money.  Your assertion that there is nothing wrong with buying a politician does not make sense because there are so many laws against "buying" politicians. For example, bribing a politician to vote in a certain way in parliament is against the law.  There are certain things that we are not supposed to sell like our conviction, beliefs or our body.  The majority rule in a democracy was not supposed to be achieved by buying people.  This is the reason why in developed countries you have very strict campaign finance laws. This kind of thinking is what allows criminals like Arap Mashamba make a mockery of our democracy.

Legally speaking there is nothing wrong with 'buying' politicians. So long as the legal tender is offers - the kind Eugene and Balala got - nothing to be done. Even Dr Ben Carson is now a Trump cabinet secretary.

Now here of course some of the tender in supply would land people in prison if the judicial system was properly functional.

It says alot about our democracy that defectors shuffle weight around. We are frre of principles. I think the US was this way in the days of the unforgiving wildness - wild west.
"I have done my job and I will not change anything dead or a live" Malonza

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Re: Jubilee buying politicians
« Reply #4 on: October 09, 2017, 10:12:38 PM »
Smh
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Re: Jubilee buying politicians
« Reply #5 on: October 09, 2017, 10:59:33 PM »
Robina, please do not insult Dr. Carson in an attempt to justify the mockery of Democracy going on in Kenya.  Dr. Carson has always been a conservative and was to the right of mainstream conservatives like the Bushes, McCain and Romney.  Also Carson has his own money and will not sell his ideology for money.  Your assertion that there is nothing wrong with buying a politician does not make sense because there are so many laws against "buying" politicians. For example, bribing a politician to vote in a certain way in parliament is against the law.  There are certain things that we are not supposed to sell like our conviction, beliefs or our body.  The majority rule in a democracy was not supposed to be achieved by buying people.  This is the reason why in developed countries you have very strict campaign finance laws. This kind of thinking is what allows criminals like Arap Mashamba make a mockery of our democracy.

Legally speaking there is nothing wrong with 'buying' politicians. So long as the legal tender is offers - the kind Eugene and Balala got - nothing to be done. Even Dr Ben Carson is now a Trump cabinet secretary.

Now here of course some of the tender in supply would land people in prison if the judicial system was properly functional.

It says alot about our democracy that defectors shuffle weight around. We are frre of principles. I think the US was this way in the days of the unforgiving wildness - wild west.

NASWA rioted over campaign funding Bill that attempted to regulate and place ceilings on funding.
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: Jubilee buying politicians
« Reply #6 on: October 09, 2017, 11:46:14 PM »
Robina, please do not insult Dr. Carson in an attempt to justify the mockery of Democracy going on in Kenya.  Dr. Carson has always been a conservative and was to the right of mainstream conservatives like the Bushes, McCain and Romney.  Also Carson has his own money and will not sell his ideology for money.  Your assertion that there is nothing wrong with buying a politician does not make sense because there are so many laws against "buying" politicians. For example, bribing a politician to vote in a certain way in parliament is against the law.  There are certain things that we are not supposed to sell like our conviction, beliefs or our body.  The majority rule in a democracy was not supposed to be achieved by buying people.  This is the reason why in developed countries you have very strict campaign finance laws. This kind of thinking is what allows criminals like Arap Mashamba make a mockery of our democracy.

Legally speaking there is nothing wrong with 'buying' politicians. So long as the legal tender is offers - the kind Eugene and Balala got - nothing to be done. Even Dr Ben Carson is now a Trump cabinet secretary.

Now here of course some of the tender in supply would land people in prison if the judicial system was properly functional.

It says alot about our democracy that defectors shuffle weight around. We are frre of principles. I think the US was this way in the days of the unforgiving wildness - wild west.

NASWA rioted over campaign funding Bill that attempted to regulate and place ceilings on funding.

Whats your point?
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Re: Jubilee buying politicians
« Reply #7 on: October 10, 2017, 03:18:10 AM »
Serai price 20 millions.  As cheap as a.....