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GURU 267 Offensive signature
aemathenge
#51 Posted : Wednesday, January 02, 2013 8:27:42 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
Translate that shameful signature into Swahili or your mother tongue. Then replace Jubilee with Cord, Eagle, Pambazuka, Karua, Kiyiapi or whoever you support. Ok. Maybe you dont support any candidate. But you must have gone shagz or met your relas who support any of them. How does it feel when your folk are being referred to that way?


There you go again.

You are hitting the player(s) and not the game as it were.

You choose not to interrogate her continued anger or pain or fear or whatever that triggered her resorting to a "shameful" signature, but to engage in non solution platitudes.

Hitler? your Cucu? (be so kind and ask her if she is okay with voting for leader who asks "Hagi ni kwa maanyina?").

I am begging to understand her frustrations. I was actually shocked when I first saw the signature but with the comments I now see, things are falling in place.

So sad.
BGL
#52 Posted : Wednesday, January 02, 2013 8:37:38 PM
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aemathenge wrote:
BGL wrote:
Are you sure @Guru267 is a woman?This extremism is masculine!. The problem is that we assume pseoudo-personna in wazua.


Elderly women exposing their nakedness in public is masculine?

The problem at hand is that a financial expert is predicting a market crash in the event that we exercise our right to vote and your rebuttal is not to demand an explanation but to question her gender.

No wonder she has to resort to "extremism" as you so eloquently put it.

I think that Arch. John Kithaka, Top 40 Under 40 (2012) would be disappointed in your post. I really do.


Mr @aemathenge this is my right of reply!

The key words are an extremely offensive signature! Now you are changing the topic and introducing Arch. John muchira Kithaka and top 40 under 40. Keep focussed.

It is unfortunate & juvenile to discuss Muchira Kithaka alongside Voting uhuru vote with your ass! They do not rhyme and are not spelt the same.
Mind you i also have a stake in FEP...
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Lolest!
#53 Posted : Wednesday, January 02, 2013 8:43:40 PM
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There is no justification @mahegoat. I am among those scared of the effects of an Uhuruto presidency effectr on the economy but that does not justify insults directed at voters. This is simply lack of manners.
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Nabwire
#54 Posted : Wednesday, January 02, 2013 8:58:54 PM
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[quote


I do not know exactly how long you have been a Citizen of the Virtual Republic but there exists what we fondly call the Cocoon composed of Eminent Personalities who we hold in utmost esteem, awe and deep respect.

@Guru267 sits on that pedestal. She has earned that right the hard way with not only her brilliance on matters financial but also the ready willingness to share this with Citizens.

For her to then to come up with the said "offensive" signature, something is extremely wrong that could seriously affect or damage her beloved financial world, our financial world.

When things go bad in any society, women and children are the first to suffer, they bear the brunt of the pain and despondency. She, a woman, believes that pain and despondence is about to befall the financial world.

She reminds me of a group of elderly women led by Professor Wangari Maathai (RIP) stripping naked at Uhuru Park. The taboo was so much that even the dreaded Fanya Funjo Uone run away from the scene. Check your second liberation history.

@Guru267 is so troubled. Please let us interrogate her. Let us demand an explanation from her. We must demand that she explain herself and should she fail, then I will personally lead the brigade that goes after her with hummer and tongs. That I know how to do.

To abuse her, insult her, take the high moral ground will not solve the problem.
Ponder that.[/quote]


Aii Mathenge, I am usually amused by your posts but this is too much brown nosing!!! I know she is your hero but truth has to be said, she is arrogant and at times juvenile!! I know you didnt just compare her to Wangari Maathai...SMH. And which pain is this that she as a woman is feeling that the rest of us women are not feeling? She likes to ram her opinion down people's throats, I am not a Uhuru supporter but it is unfair to indict the man and intimidate people fom voting for him ati coz some guru says so. What happened to innocent till proven guilty? Why smear his name that much then after elections what if he is found innocent? Its not like his opponent is clean, so is guru implying we vote for Raila?? I have an issue with a foreigner trying to decide our isues. One thing I know, if the race was drawn between just Uhuru and Raila, I would go with Muigai, kwani!!
aemathenge
#55 Posted : Wednesday, January 02, 2013 9:05:07 PM
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@BGL, Kind Sir, I sincerely apologize for having had to bring our Chairman into this.

I wanted you to realize how serious I am looking at this issue. You know very well that I hold FEP sacred and very dear.

Again my apology.

Our collective investment in FEP shall be severely affected if the market crashes and the shilling flies past the century for our beloved FEP is part of that market.

Let us prepare and protect ourselves by interrogating @Guru267 and not put up side shows such as her gender. Help me to probe her assertion.

Finally, for me the key words are market crash and the shilling hitting an extreme of 150 to the United States Dollar. I was there when it last happened and things were not good. Extremely offensive signature! is just the envelope message is cloaked in.
BGL
#56 Posted : Wednesday, January 02, 2013 9:22:26 PM
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aemathenge wrote:
@BGL, Kind Sir, I sincerely apologize for having had to bring our Chairman into this.

I wanted you to realize how serious I am looking at this issue. You know very well that I hold FEP sacred and very dear.

Again my apology.

Our collective investment in FEP shall be severely affected if the market crashes and the shilling flies past the century for our beloved FEP is part of that market.

Let us prepare and protect ourselves by interrogating @Guru267 and not put up side shows such as her gender. Help me to probe her assertion.

Finally, for me the key words are market crash and the shilling hitting an extreme of 150 to the United States Dollar. Extremely offensive signature! is just the envelope message is cloaked in.


@aemathenge... A true gentleman.

The problem i have is isolating two human beings (uhuru & ruto) and condemning them and we all know that they are collateral damage. We all read the Anyang Nyong'os letter to ICC laid bare by Miguna Miguna and that is why i think it is a political process to eliminate them from the ballot paper.

I have as much to lose like everybody else but the offensive signature just adds insult to injury. Wakenya wakiamua ni Uhuru so be it. Kenya will still be there.

Kenyans we are tough and do not claim unemployment benefits (like these wazungus) when out of work we struggle to survive. I studied, lived and worked there i know it. These wazungus are in such a crisis they would rather be left alone. The worst they will do is sent their secretaries of state to Nbi to make peace. As long as we do not fight after elections we will be fine and we are no Zim where people were chased away.

These Wazungus have invested heavily in this country and sanctions will kill their businesses too. The tricky thing is that they are Kenyan citizens. Go to Naivasha and see who owns these horticultural farms. Who owns and who are the patrons of the 4 and 5 star hotels in Kenya. Wakenya wakiamua ni Uhuru, we go back to the constitution to see what it says about prosecution of a sitting president!
History will not remember you for your IQ. It will remember you for what you did. “Genius is 1 percent inspiration, 99 percent perspiration.” Thomas Edison
aemathenge
#57 Posted : Wednesday, January 02, 2013 10:41:28 PM
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Ms. Nabwire, I am so disappointed. I really am.

A person well versed in such matters is trying to warn you that some time in 2013, the price of unga is going to go up by 100% if you make a certain decision.

You will now be able to plan and prepare yourself instead of going to the shelf and getting a shock.

You prefer to question her maturity and decry her arrogance.

Innocence.

The process in a court of law in my understanding, involves someone proving beyond any reasonable dought(sp) that one committed a crime.

That does not mean that one did not commit the crime, it is just that the prosecution was not good enough.

1,000 people are dead. They did not commit suicide or die of natural causes. They were murdered.

I remember seeing a video on TV where a policeman is shown shooting a man during the PEV and the officer getting off on a technicality.

So so sad.
McReggae
#58 Posted : Wednesday, January 02, 2013 10:56:49 PM
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....and the best performers in terms of the killings in the PEV unite to gain leadership of the country and we would rather blame 3rd parties!!!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
Nabwire
#59 Posted : Wednesday, January 02, 2013 11:01:58 PM
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Mathenge, she is 'a person well versed in such matters' in your world, not mine! I dont see anything that shows she is an expert, but you are entitled to your opinion. I could also say that if Raila becomes President, there will be panic in the stock market coz of his and his followers tendency to want vitu vya bure, thats why im not buying your experts advice. Unless you say dont vote Uhuru and vote Peter Kenneth, but castigating Uhuru and letting Raila off the hook is hypocritical.
McReggae
#60 Posted : Wednesday, January 02, 2013 11:23:47 PM
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@Nabwire:
The Coalition govt: We built wonderful roads (Ministry of Roads), completed the VP's lovely house (Ministry of Public Works), streamlined the issuance of IDs and Passports (Ministry of Immigration), resurrected Moi Referral Hosp from a collapsed institution (Min of Health), wiped out corruption and conmen at the lands registry (Ministry of Lands), dug dams in Ukambani (Min of Water), increased subsidies to farmers apart from growing the capacity of KARI for research on food security (Ministry of Agriculture), put the country firmly on the road to achieving Vision 2030 (Min of Planning), doubled the number of tourists visiting our country (Min of Tourism), then we crowned it by improving civil service working conditions and introduced performance contracts (Ministry of Public Service). However, there were challenges too! Like rampant insecurity (Min of Internal Security), skewed promotions in the military (Min of Defence), tender corruption and tribalism at KAA and KPA (Min of Transport), massive tribalism and nepotism at KRA and Treasury (Min of Finance), IDPs still live in rain soaked tents (Min of Special Progs), high fuel costs (Min of Energy). Happy retirement Mwai Kibaki. Long live Raila Odinga.
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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