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Shame on Kibaki! Shame on Raila!

How can we possibly afford this new cabinet? We will end up as international beggars or severe poverty will forever loom for the average kenyan as these shameless leaders collect repulsively bloated salaries they don't deserve. They simply have no mercy on the masses! What happened to humbleness?

Kenya needs new leaders!

Nice article below.

http://www.nationmedia.com/dailynation/nmgcontententry...._id=25&newsid=120431


"What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans and the homeless, whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism or the holy name of liberty and democracy?" - Gandhi.
 
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These 2 are buffons. Ninaaibika kuwa Mkenya.Bastards!


"Unless a boy dies young, he surely shall partake of the bearded meat" - Chinua Achebe
 
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couldn't agree more


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Originally posted by njung'e wa wamaitha:
couldn't agree more

And as we spectate the theatre of the absurd, people are dying of hunger and disease in IDP camps, what a shame!


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Good Heavens,

Is anyone out there having a migraine like i am already doing? Pray, how are we going to decide which current PS, ambassador, parastatal chief, Judge bla bla bla is a PNU or ODM supporter? Does it mean that for one to get a job in government one should be a member of a political party?

2. What then happens to the apolitical persons who are not affiliated to any political party?

3. Worse still, what if one is a supporter of other small parties or ODMK for that matter?

4. Is merit only found in people affiliated to these 2 parties (ODOMOS and Bloody Panuast)

5.I thought the only qualification one needed to have is a first being a Kenya and secondly being qualified for the job

God, let us not go back to Misri. Please God, help us protect ourselves from ourselves!


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Mbaka, cool down.

If you think too much about these political issues, you may burst an artery. Personally the most politics i see are when scanning the newspaper. Never watch tv news or listen to radio news.

Depressing. Depressing. Depressing.


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Originally posted by wamax:
Mbaka, cool down.

If you think too much about these political issues, you may burst an artery. Personally the most politics i see are when scanning the newspaper. Never watch tv news or listen to radio news.

Depressing. Depressing. Depressing.

That's me right there!


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After the announcement of this bloated cabinet, Kenyans need to wake up to the fact that as long as the constitution states that the cabinet will be appointed from elected Parliamentarians, we should brace for such post-election stalemates in future. It is time that the constitution is amended to require that the president appoint a cabinet from outside Parliament.

This will not only delink the legislature from the executive, but will also allow Parliamentarians to do the rigtful duty of veting presidential appointments.

However, I am sure my views might have been overtaken by evens since my model would only work in a presidential system, and not in Parliamentary or hybrid model. I really distrust the hybrid model we have at the moment.


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Read this and was happy that even the paper i hate so much also looks at Kiuk.com. Jiku and Ngii Ndune got recongnised. Good work

http://www.eastandard.net/news/?id=1143984861


"Unless a boy dies young, he surely shall partake of the bearded meat" - Chinua Achebe
 
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Originally posted by dudu mbaya "bedbug":
Read this and was happy that even the paper i hate so much also looks at Kiuk.com. Jiku and Ngii Ndune got recongnised. Good work

http://www.eastandard.net/news/?id=1143984861

That's interesting. I saw that


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i hate standard too, but the comments were good,but sasa tutafanya nini
 
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This guy Stephen Ndegwa does not differentiate between two bloggers(if i may entertain myself as one),but it is okay we wish more were paying attention too.
I,myself and me was opposed to this coalition from the beginning and now I can state clearly that the only thing that was positive about it was that ethnic cleansing stopped for now but I know it will be back again in five years time.


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