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vok gold member

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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 12:04 am Post subject: Who do you think will be the next Kenya President |
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| Survey shows Kibaki’s popularity on the rise - Standard |
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vok gold member

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Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 7:31 am Post subject: |
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| latest city Poll shows that Raila is more popular. |
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 12:11 pm Post subject: |
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Dear all,
After weeks of massive misinformation and lies peddled by the opposition, Kenyans at large have ones again proved that they are not illiterate nor blind. They have their eyes open to see the magnitude of destruction aimed at our beloved country by a few misguided characters. This morning, Steadman releases a poll that clearly reflects the changing dynamics of the Kenyan politics as Wananchi continue to ignore constant calls of tribal hatred that would balkanize the nation. Instead as the poll shows, Kenyans have decided to use their power of reason and support a leader who has the best interest of the country at heart.
See the attached poll and vote for for Prosperity and National Unity not regionalism and ethnicity.
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 12:28 pm Post subject: |
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TOO MANY WORDS
WE NEED ACTIONS |
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 12:36 pm Post subject: Kenyans United for Peace and Progress USA |
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The people of southern California have formed a group. Kenyans United for Peace and Progress in USA; website:http://www.Kuppusa.com Our plan is to run advertisements in the local media in Kenya in an effort to mobilize people to come out and vote. We will also run ads that support the President and damage (destroy) Raila's credibility. The ads will run in the name of Kenyans in the United States .
We are asking all Kenyans to support our effort. We have already collected over $3k towards this effort and we are soliciting additional monies from all those concerned about the potential outcome of the December elections.
Through our website, Kenyans and their friends (also enemies) can make donations via pay pal. No amount is too small.
We have already spoken to the Kibaki team in Kenya and they are excited about our endeavor. They have said our effort is one of a kind and they believe it will drive many, many voters to the Kibaki camp.
So, pass the world around in the East Coast and elsewhere; direct them to the website; ask them to assist. It is a noble cause. |
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 12:37 pm Post subject: Kenyans United for Peace and Progress USA |
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The people of southern California have formed a group. Kenyans United for Peace and Progress in USA; website: http://www.Kuppusa.com Our plan is to run advertisements in the local media in Kenya in an effort to mobilize people to come out and vote. We will also run ads that support the President and damage (destroy) Raila's credibility. The ads will run in the name of Kenyans in the United States .
We are asking all Kenyans to support our effort. We have already collected over $3k towards this effort and we are soliciting additional monies from all those concerned about the potential outcome of the December elections.
Through our website, Kenyans and their friends (also enemies) can make donations via pay pal. No amount is too small.
We have already spoken to the Kibaki team in Kenya and they are excited about our endeavor. They have said our effort is one of a kind and they believe it will drive many, many voters to the Kibaki camp.
So, pass the world around in the East Coast and elsewhere; direct them to the website; ask them to assist. It is a noble cause. |
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 1:05 pm Post subject: Kalonzo: A Moi/ Kibaki Project |
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http://wanjuguna.blogspot.com/2007/10/kalonzo-accepts-ksh-10-billion-fr>om.html
Hon Kalonzo's visit to the UK on Thursday has been viewed by
many Kenyans in Diaspora with alot of suspicions. The visit has been kept private untill over the weekend when it leaked to The Kenyan Media in London. Emails and faxes have been flying for the exclusive Dinner on Thursday 25th October 2007 from 6pm to 10pm costing 50 pounds a head. Currently Hon Kalonzo is in 'France' for meetings Rembrandt Hotel 11 Thurloe Place Nightsbridge London SW 7 2RS Speakers will include Kalonzo Musyoka ODM-K Presidential Aspirant among others. When officials were contacted, they claimed that the meeting is convince Hon Kalonzo to step down as a Presidential Aspirant and ODM K. to join PNU. It was also added that on Friday he will be busy holding closed door meetings with some British unnamed politicians subject to confirmation. Other Sources close to Kalonzo campaign have leaked details of a meeting between Moi and Mutula Kilonzo one of Kalonzo's right hand man. A deal was cut between the two camps where Kalonzo was offered 10 billion to step down for Kibaki. Apparently Moi has been a worried man since it became evident that Raila Odinga, a man Moi fears incredibly, was voters' favorite in the coming election. Kalonzo accepted the offer but with a final caveat stating that he would make the announcement once the money had transferred and posted into his Cayman Islands>account.(http://www.caymanbankingservices.com/) Other speculations live in London streets also confirmed that he was also promised a house in one of the London streets and a ministry in the next cabinet if Kibaki wins. Hon Kalonzo is expected to leave the UK on Saturday where he is expected to join PNU as soon as he lands in Nairobi.To many he leaves>Europe this weekend a Billionare. Watch his lips!!!!!!! |
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 1:33 pm Post subject: |
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| kalonzo issue is fake...... |
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vok gold member

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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 1:37 pm Post subject: |
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Election is just around the corner. For those who love Politics philsinfo has created this page just for you. Make yourself heard! Philsinfo is neutral on this page. Just click on reply to add your comment. If you want to vote register
Please please think twice before you post; we are intelligent people. |
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Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 1:56 am Post subject: |
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Kenya politics is so lame so lame.
None of this old men can be trusted |
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 8:58 pm Post subject: Watch out ! A disaster is about to happen in Kenya. |
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Watch out ! A disaster is about to happen in Kenya.
Ethnic cleansing will be the order of the day says
Raila if he wins.!!!!!!!!
Brothers and Sisters in Christ we need prayers.Pray
for Kenya that God may give us a person who is above
tribal politics and one who fears God.
Please send to as many Kenyans as you can!!!!
Friday, September 21, 2007
Raila Reveals His Plan For Looters At A Private
Meeting In The US
Raila Amollo Odinga: Next President of Kenya?
I am grateful to Joseph-Oloo Obiero of Denver, USA who
has provided this blog with excerpts of a personal
interview he carried out recently with ODM
presidential aspirant Raila Amollo Odinga.
Joseph Obiero said...
I was one of the fortunate few who managed to engage
ODM luminary Raila Odinga after his visit to Denver. I
have been resident in the US after obtaining my green
card in 1996 and starting my career as a Walmart line
stores clerk. I landed home over the weekend and the
politics that I’ve found here are as hot as I could
not have imagined.
After his keynote address at Denver, I and a group of
about 6 friends engaged Raila for about 15 minutes in
the hallway next to the auditorium. I will replicate
our conversation and his answers. They are not
verbatim, but give the gist of all what he said as
accurately as my mind can remember.
JO: When you talk broadly about radical changes, can
you tell us in specifics, without resorting to
generalities?
Raila(R.O): The changes I envisage and that I have
promised to address within my first 90 days in office
are; Dismantling the cabals of tribalism that are
choking our country and resulting in runaway
corruption and frustration for the people of Kenya.
Since the Moi era, or 'error' as I call it, prime jobs
have been stuffed with semi-literate Kalenjin
herdsmen. I imagined that Kibaki would correct this
but in fact he maintained many of them, and those he
sent home were replaced by his kleptocratic tribesmen.
As we all know, 90% of all thievery is perpetrated by
one tribe in Kenya and these are the people I must put
behind bars and later on catch up with the Goldenberg
and the Anglo-leasing – we call it anglo-fleecing –
crooks.
J.O: But people see the likes of William Ruto in your
team?
R.O: The matter of bringing in corrupt leaders was
started by Kibaki, and in truth, do not be surprised
if you find that the likes of William Ruto find
themselves behind bars after the elections, because he
has cases pending against him. I will not interfere
with the courts at all. For now, Ruto is a political
necessity, but you know in politics we do have blind
loyalties and if we are to win this battle, we have to
use all options available. With Uhuru running against
Kibaki, the Kikuyus will be divided for sure.
Note: This has since changed, since Uhuru joined
Kibaki, but I am certain from what I have heard on the
ground, the situation is even worse than opposing
Kibaki.
J.O: You seem to have won over Western province, with
Musalia as a running mate, but are you sure they will
not blackmail you like they did Kibaki when Kombo
forced certain key appointments on him especially
after the referendum?
R.O: In my case, this will not happen. Musalia has a
much weaker character in person than Kombo, and you
know the joke about humble Luhya servants as cooks and
watchmen...Anyway, jokes aside, Luhya disunity is a
blessing for us and I would never have wanted it any
other way.
Had the Luhyas united, my plans would have been
impossible to fulfil because my nomination was at
stake, and if someone like Musalia ruled Kenya, he
would not be able to effect the radical changes I talk
about. His father was a Moi loyalist and even now if
you look carefully, Musalia, like Kalonzo, still
behaves as if he is beholden to Moi and cannot talk
ill of, much less put Moi behind bars where he
belongs. Musalia was created by Moi and given his seat
after his father's death since Musalia's was one of
Moi's key men and a beneficiary of the grand
corruption of the day. I am aware of this but I
recognize that I cannot get perfect partners, and
truly my friends; there is an election to be won.
JO: When are you planning to go back home?
RO: I am scheduled to be back by Saturday
22nd/Sept/2007 and I would wish to take this
opportunity to invite you home for Easter next year,
and I assure you that it will take you a long time
before you interact with the Kikuyu or Kalenjin
officials you used to see everywhere—unless of course
you plan to visit Kamiti!
In closing, I want to tell you that Hon Muite prepared
a long list of charges against Moi and his sons way
back in the 90's when we first thought liberation was
at hand. That list is still valid in 2008 and you will
read about it in the future. Many of these retired
Rift Valley barons will spend their last days
incarcerated.
JO: How are you prepared to handle the crisis being
created by the Kibaki team regarding your involvement
in the 82 coup, since they are using media such as the
Government owned media and other media owned by
friendly partners like Kenya Times to smear your name?
RO: I truly do not regret my role in the 82 coup, in
fact I relish my contribution to that struggle. Those
who died are martyrs, and every free country; Cuba,
Venezuela, etc had its share of revolutionary martyrs.
Even here in America! If it was needed, or was an only
option, I would do the same again for the sake of my
people. We cannot shy from confronting forces of evil
by armed means if need be. That was the beginning of
the struggle that got Moi out and the continuing
struggle to now get Kibaki out. Kenyans have waited
for too long to get rid of these dictators.
Joseph-Oloo Obiero, Denver. |
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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 9:01 pm Post subject: |
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I strongly believe that this document is trash propagated by a high level pretender and pseudo-academician purporting to be a Luo in order to make the chauvinist propaganda against Mheshimiwa Raila appear credible. The days when other tribes were assumed to produce servants for others are long gone.It is ridiculous after 2002 elections some tribalists realised that Raila is not circumcised to lead our beloved country Kenya. Shame on you and Kenyans in Diaspora should think differently |
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mwendwa bronze member


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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:24 pm Post subject: |
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| let the best candidate win |
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