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You have already taken sides with ODM!! you are more worried about MP majority in the house than putting an end to this crisis I know quite frankly that you are not Kikuyu but Kalenjin or Luo by your utterances, you can not deceive me with your over patriotic rants of wishing Kenya good, when for real you want to see them Kikuyus pushed out of the Rift Valley (i stand to be corrected) Thought I should take my time before I am swallowed into petty arguments, and mere ignorance and denial of the truth by any forum member present. However we can all agree that two wrongs dont make a right. If you are sure you can go to your grave with a clear conscious that, indeed rigging was never done by the previous government, and they never won that election, then rest in peace and I rest my case! Did they win, mmmmh what in anyone's name would all the world be whining about, surely for all the brethen in other african countries, in Africa or the West, white or black , I stand accused you either belong to the Kalenjin or the Luo, Are Kikuyus been pushed out of Riftvalley, , well for the record this country is not about the luos, kalenjins, or kikuyus, the last i read history books we had 42 languages, take a review, this country is larger than tribes, we are in a mess here, I couldnt reply to this post because I had to fly in to a region in turmoil, and the verdict is we are in a mess! Period. Lets start from there, |
I hate taking sides to our current political divide however, the bottom line is somehow somewhat, the number for the ODM in parliament has changed from a majority 104 to 101 through loss of three MPs, one elected as speaker, the other two shot. Leave the mediocre reasons given for their murders aside, we can spend the whole day on that, the fact is the other party claiming victory to the 2007 election now has a majority 103 MPs in coalition with the other Small Parties. Those are facts, I place no sentiments on this post, I am not mourning nor rejoicing, and this are facts, nobody wants to oppose. Kenya has a situation that requires Nationalists, we are yet to come across that breed. |
I have a problem to which I have no technology skills to solve it with. I am new to blogging, and I burn my feed using feedburner(I hope i have the right wording). I registered to the Kenya Blogs Webring,(KBW) however my feed could not be validated by the KBW feedvalidator, everytime I pasted it straight from the feedburner to the KBW feedvalidator, could anyone please help, if they have an idea on how I should go about solving this problem. The significance of this is, as long as the KBW feedvalidator cannot validate my feedaddress, my blog cannot be listed in the Kenya Blogs sidebar, am so lay in this but if anyone understand whatever am mubling about, please help, I fall short of solving this, even though I have tried. |
quite very interesting. I have a blog, and I love what i do with it, its amazing what have read here. My question is at what point do you know its time to have adsense? |
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I am a Kenyan, In Kenya as at the time of this posting. I have had the opportunity to read through the posts and I quite agree with your comments about my motherlands's current situation. We are in the heat of it, I salute with honour the brethen who have fallen and have been brutally felled by a handful of people who are holding Kenya to ransom. I am ashamed that they have a rightful piece to the Kenyan soil. However that is where we are, with conscious improvised people who do not see anything wrong with stealing from its citizen. Lets face it, the election were flawed, the supposed president sworn in like a thief in the night, with only the devils as witnesses, and now they are turning against us, shooting MPs(two are down now) and giving flimsy excuses for that, including computer generated movies in the case of a live broadcast of a policeman shooting to death an unarmed protester. Now they are saying yeah we gone talk to Mobile phone provider to see who is sending what to who the next thing we will be in Cuba, having all our internet stuff checked out. But am sure glad this is Kenya, and this is 2008, for the sake of a son and a daughter I hope to become a mother too, am not scared to say, somebody is responsible for getting us into this mess, if we let them get away with it, we might as well say goodbye to the milestones we have covered as a country, economically, politically and socially. |
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