Saturday, July 31, 2010

Ruto and Okemo: Walikiona Busia

Guyz,

Busia town turned tables on the two gentlemen in red. Okemo could not believe that he could not hold a rally in his constituency.

Jokers should remain in Nairobi. The crowd resolved.

Cheers!

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I think what's happening in Kenya is fantastic.

Kenya is gwtting a new constitution that will usher in a new dawn of optimism. Kenyans will have more power to control their elected reps and investors will flock to our shores. Kenya is headed for good times. Those that benefited under the Moi or other dictatorships will continue to complain of course because they are now losing ground. My very dear friend, David Ochwangi, seems to be very very upset about the good things happening in Kenya. Time and tide will pass him and his lot by as Kenyan charts its course and takes its place in the councils of civilized nations. Kenya has come of age and has shaken off the chains of oppression. Kenya is moving forward even if a step at a time. The David Ochwangis and John Kamaus shall be left behind.

Warts and all, the answer is YES.

Courage,
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From: otieno sungu <sunoti@yahoo.com>
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Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 09:57:34 -0700 (PDT)
To: David ochwangi<dochwangi@yahoo.com>; <mlalahoi@googlegroups.com>
ReplyTo: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com
Cc: <modhiambos@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Margaret Looses Starehe Seat

Papa Ochwangi,
 
I like you around and don't get so lost bwana, hii KATIBA inapita, the government is just facilitating it because it is part of Agenda 4 which is recognized under the national accord.
 
These are not political party politics thus the use of anything/everyone that facilitates that process is just fine, hakuna shida hapo.
 
Remember, we are making a KATIBA for Kenya so how do you expect the government to stand aside and watch and not provide us with the logistics?
 
And who is the government? Rafiki Ochwangi, after 4th baada ya kupitisha hii, we will then go ahead with development proper, have you been home lately and seen how the infrastructure is coming up? You would be amazed, next time you are down there, go see what they are doing with Thika Road and Mombasa Roads, you will promptly ditch Moi and Ruto for having swindled you for ages and busy using ill gotten wealth to continue defeating reforms and development.
 
Karibu sana Brother Ochwangi.
 
Otieno Sungu


From: David ochwangi <dochwangi@yahoo.com>
To: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com; otieno sungu <sunoti@yahoo.com>
Cc: modhiambos@yahoo.com
Sent: Fri, July 30, 2010 7:49:38 PM
Subject: Re: Margaret Looses Starehe Seat

Wacha zako wewe Sungu, Haiya! I have been around man and vigorously on the "NO" side, I guess I am guilty for not conforming with the "Mood" as you guys put it, you are the same bunch who voted "NO" in 2005 against the same document because your "mood" and more importantly that of the chief architect was "NO" and now 5 years later the "mood" is yes, I mean I have seen pendulums swing slower than this, what do you all stand for Sungu? MOODS?
 This thing is wrong in more ways than I care to count least of which is the desperation of this government to win so much so that they are openly breaking the law by coopting the entire civil service to campaign for this document, this alone by the principles is enough to void any win by the YES group, so much for "reforms" and "impunity" Sungu! Do you honestly believe that reforms are brought about as a result of law breaking my friend? That is what Kibaki and Odinga are busy doing, you justify that and get back to me... 

--- On Fri, 7/30/10, otieno sungu <sunoti@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: otieno sungu <sunoti@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Margaret Looses Starehe Seat
To: "David ochwangi" <dochwangi@yahoo.com>, mlalahoi@googlegroups.com
Cc: modhiambos@yahoo.com
Date: Friday, July 30, 2010, 12:21 PM

Ochwangi umeamka?
 
Where have you been as Kenyans have been discussing a very vital document? ODM ndiye inakutoanga pangoni? Hehehehehe, Ndugu Ochwangi, hii kitu ODM walikunyima must have been something you really invested heavily in........
 
You should have joined the NO gravy train where some are now said to be bursting their trousers with money pouring to "project" 2010 referendum results using 2007 Presidential elections results!!!
 
 
Sungu


From: David ochwangi <dochwangi@yahoo.com>
To: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com
Cc: modhiambos@yahoo.com; sunoti@yahoo.com
Sent: Fri, July 30, 2010 6:42:56 PM
Subject: Re: Margaret Looses Starehe Seat

All I know is that innocent Kenyans were killed needlessly because ODM and its leadership attempted to own the entire process starting with direct nominations to office of family, cronies and friends instead of democratic primaries, rigging their own into power at every chance they got and if that didn't work they killed for the highest price attainable, ALL FACTS! If the recent recount of Bishop Wanjiru's votes are any indication, it is clear her victory for ODM was bogus- thank GOD PUN didn't call for mass action and chose to follow the law, ODM has lost virtually every seat that the courts nullified ever since and they will keep losing and soon enough ICC will pacify the greatest con and atrocities ever perpetrated on Kenyans, ngoja tu.

--- On Fri, 7/30/10, Millicent Odhiambo <modhiambos@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Millicent Odhiambo <modhiambos@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Margaret Looses Starehe Seat
To: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com
Date: Friday, July 30, 2010, 9:49 AM

I suspect God is sending a very strong message here. Let the wise discern.
 
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From: otieno sungu <sunoti@yahoo.com>
To: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com
Sent: Fri, July 30, 2010 3:55:57 PM
Subject: Re: Margaret Looses Starehe Seat

One down, may more fakes to follow!!!
 
No tears, no regrets or apologies, very good riddence!!!!
 
Otieno Sungu


From: Malcolm Boy Oteh <malcolmboy@gmail.com>
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Sent: Fri, July 30, 2010 12:01:26 PM
Subject: Margaret Looses Starehe Seat

BMW Has just loosed her seat. From grace to grass pride comes before a fall.
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Re: SAVE US FROM THESE ROGUE POLICE OFFICERS.

Is there an independent body mandated to investigate the police? We need that. There should be an independent body totally removed from the police that can investigate such matters and make an example of the police officers who kill people with such impunity. Otherwise Kenyans may one day take it upon themselves to deal with these errant cops. Killing an old man who saw an act of injustice and simply lamented is inhuman.

If anyone witnessed this, I would expect them to make a statement to the police or write a letter to their MP.

Maurice

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From: Francis Tome <tomefrancis@yahoo.com>
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Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 01:11:56 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: SAVE US FROM THESE ROGUE POLICE OFFICERS.

Dear Sir/Madam,

On July 30, 2010, Nairobi, a young man walked out of a commercial bank and was accosted by a group of snorting police officers whose keen sense of smell convinced them "beyond any reasonable doubt" that the said young man was from a robbery mission. They pounced on him and attempted to empty his pockets of the cash he had just withdrawn from the bank. Were it not for the timely intervention of the public the young man would probably have become part of the ever increasing statistics of police brutality and robbery with violence.

If it interests you, you will also have noted that even with the publicity that this incident attracted there was no suggestion of any kind of appeal to justice and no suggestion of any recompense for the grave and gratuitous damage which this young man endured. The young man`s tone was simply the tone of one who had miraculously survived from the jaws of death. Who knows, he could have died under a hail of bullets and a toy pistol planted on him-a most wanted criminal indeed!

 

But if the above incident leaves you distraught, you are probably lily-livered. Two weeks earlier in Kangemi, Nairobi, a 76 year old man happened to be in the streets where there was a great commotion.  Many people, including frightened old women, little girls and boys were running from the police. Then the old man noticed three energetic male police officers (in frenzy) bludgeon up a defenseless woman like one would a viper. He spoke up and asked them, "Why are you beating her like that?" Startled by his unwarranted interference, one of them let his adept fingers pull the trigger and the old man fell down looking at the police officers, disbelief written allover his face. None of them appeared disconcerted at the old man`s twitching body nor the wailing of his anguished daughter. In fact, according to witnesses, these policemen engaged in some levity over the incident. The old man succumbed to the fatal bullet wound a few minutes later. He became yet another statistic of police brutality. One cannot possibly arrive at a more sure-fire formula for cruelty.

Yet, it would appear that this arrogant autonomy is guaranteed to some police officers by their superiors. Otherwise, why would they, ad infinitum, dare carry out acts which are pure anarchy? Whenever the top police brass is hard pressed for action against rogue officers, they bellow out the same stale lie of yesteryears "investigations will be carried out and officers found culpable will be disciplined."

The worst part is that the same police officers investigate themselves, quite as though they were answerable only to themselves. But they cannot be allowed to be answerable only to themselves. They must be made to be answerable to the common man and woman. After all, this is the tax payer who remunerates them, and who they are legally sworn to protect. However, if in their estimation, the common man and woman is not a part of the "Kenyans" that they are supposed to protect, then allow me to say without fear of contradiction that all of the Kenyan police force is but a big fraud.

TOME FRANCIS,

BUMULA.

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Re: SAVE US FROM THESE ROGUE POLICE OFFICERS.

The art of do dare attitude that the men in uniform have perfected over the years right under the nose of the tax payers left me wondering are these people above the law...If Yes God Help Us. If No who does their checks and balances? If a member of the force wrongs A wanjiku or Shikuku who gaurantees that action and justice will apply fairly and squarely.....We need an independent Body to be incharge of that

On 7/31/10, Francis Tome <tomefrancis@yahoo.com> wrote:

Dear Sir/Madam,

On July 30, 2010, Nairobi, a young man walked out of a commercial bank and was accosted by a group of snorting police officers whose keen sense of smell convinced them "beyond any reasonable doubt" that the said young man was from a robbery mission. They pounced on him and attempted to empty his pockets of the cash he had just withdrawn from the bank. Were it not for the timely intervention of the public the young man would probably have become part of the ever increasing statistics of police brutality and robbery with violence.

If it interests you, you will also have noted that even with the publicity that this incident attracted there was no suggestion of any kind of appeal to justice and no suggestion of any recompense for the grave and gratuitous damage which this young man endured. The young man`s tone was simply the tone of one who had miraculously survived from the jaws of death. Who knows, he could have died under a hail of bullets and a toy pistol planted on him-a most wanted criminal indeed!

 

But if the above incident leaves you distraught, you are probably lily-livered. Two weeks earlier in Kangemi, Nairobi, a 76 year old man happened to be in the streets where there was a great commotion.  Many people, including frightened old women, little girls and boys were running from the police. Then the old man noticed three energetic male police officers (in frenzy) bludgeon up a defenseless woman like one would a viper. He spoke up and asked them, "Why are you beating her like that?" Startled by his unwarranted interference, one of them let his adept fingers pull the trigger and the old man fell down looking at the police officers, disbelief written allover his face. None of them appeared disconcerted at the old man`s twitching body nor the wailing of his anguished daughter. In fact, according to witnesses, these policemen engaged in some levity over the incident. The old man succumbed to the fatal bullet wound a few minutes later. He became yet another statistic of police brutality. One cannot possibly arrive at a more sure-fire formula for cruelty.

Yet, it would appear that this arrogant autonomy is guaranteed to some police officers by their superiors. Otherwise, why would they, ad infinitum, dare carry out acts which are pure anarchy? Whenever the top police brass is hard pressed for action against rogue officers, they bellow out the same stale lie of yesteryears "investigations will be carried out and officers found culpable will be disciplined."

The worst part is that the same police officers investigate themselves, quite as though they were answerable only to themselves. But they cannot be allowed to be answerable only to themselves. They must be made to be answerable to the common man and woman. After all, this is the tax payer who remunerates them, and who they are legally sworn to protect. However, if in their estimation, the common man and woman is not a part of the "Kenyans" that they are supposed to protect, then allow me to say without fear of contradiction that all of the Kenyan police force is but a big fraud.

TOME FRANCIS,

BUMULA.

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Re: Margaret Looses Starehe Seat

Are we now teaching grammar here or there's a point to this?

If teaching grammar, do it privately. It's in poor taste to embarrass one in public.

Courage

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From: Onyango Oloo <onyango.oloo@gmail.com>
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Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 01:34:28 -0700
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Subject: Re: Margaret Looses Starehe Seat

On a light touch:

The Bishop is no longer MP.

But did she lose or "loose"?

Sometimes we lose it when we are loose with the lingo.

Onyango Oloo

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Re: [africa-oped] Re: [NewVisionKenya] How to Steal an Election

Sungu,
There is no point with these people. We have a saying about "beating" water in a mortar. Waste of time. The polls were conducted by different groups and they all say the same thing. If the margins between them were too wide, we can get worried or where one talks about 20 points difference between the winner and the loser and another puts the loser at that wide difference as the winner.

What Omtatah and Kombo are doing is not only porojo of the worst level but are psychologically preparing themselves for the defeat. Give them till August 5th and you will see them back here with the nonsense of rigging. There is nobody in his or her right mind who expect the NO side to win. Everybody knows that save for Ruto's backyard, there is no other place where the NO side will defeat the YES side, may be Machogeland but these two is what Omtatah and Kombo expect to turn the tables.

The margin of winning side will be wider than the polls mentions and this will be because the votes from the independents will either not count or they will swing towards the winning side.

Tell them to prepare for shock come August 5th when the results gets out. My plea with them is that they need to book a room at the trauma center at Kenyatta Hospital because the shock will be unmanageable if they still expect the NO side to win.

Tell them to get prescriptions for anti-anxiety medication and to get ready to be treated for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) come August 5th:)

Kuria

On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Elijah Kombo <komboelijah@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

Opinion polls legitimize the doubts of people. Kenyan opinion polls a re always skewed to favour the rulers. There will be no direct democracy in this referendum as the result is expected to lean towards the sponored and paid polls.
 
A rigged process, yes rigged: PSs and senior civil servants out there for 15 days to campaign, State Ministers, President and PM using states resources to campaign, donors sponsoring NGOs and paying voters to vote for the Katiba, Opinion pollsters paid lumpsums to skew the results, Musicians paid huge sums of money to criss-cross the country in favour for the Katiba etc etc.
 
Kombo Elijah


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Sent: Sat, July 31, 2010 8:06:53 PM
Subject: Re: [NewVisionKenya] How to Steal an Election

 

Okiya hata hii bado ni porojo, opinion polls have been here with us always,they are worldwide and  even you cooked some and came along with which you could not even defend when challenged.
 
Just let us wait for August 4th which is 5 days away, stop beginning to justify the loss and the fact that you might have been part of a Think Tank that duped NO with those voodoo confidential referendum data which anyone with a shred of statistics will dismiss outright from the use of irrelevant data to "project" a totally unrelated matter.
 
Otieno Sungu


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Sent: Sat, July 31, 2010 8:00:34 PM
Subject: [NewVisionKenya] How to Steal an Election

 

The Opinion Makers: An Insider Exposes the Truth Behind the Polls [Hardcover]

David W. Moore (Author)

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

In this succinct and damning critique of the pitfalls of public opinion reporting, Moore (How to Steal an Election), former senior editor of the Gallup Poll, argues that today's polls report the whims rather than the will of the people due to an intrinsic methodological problem: poll results don't differentiate between those who express deeply held views and those who have hardly, if at all, thought about an issue. Thus, respondents are compelled to provide an ill-considered, top-of-mind response because the method does not offer the option of expressing no opinion. In Moore's view, forced-choice polls not only distort public opinion, they create a legitimacy spin cycle, which damages U.S. democracy by manufacturing a public consensus to serve those in power. Keen and witty throughout, his prose turns bitter as he condemns journalists, insisting they are fully aware of the polling flaws but turn a blind eye because they like sharply divided groups and extreme reactions. However correct his claim and justified his outrage, his proposed antidote—that the media ought to enlighten its audience to its own ignorance—feels more like a pipe dream than a practical prescription. (Sept.) 
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Review

"You will never regard political polls the same after reading David W. Moore's devastating inside account of their severe limitations and misapplications. This book should be required reading for journalists, political junkies, students, scholars, and citizens."
—Robert W. McChesney, author of The Political Economy of Media

"In this succinct and damning critique of the pitfalls of public opinion reporting, Moore, former senior editor of the Gallup Poll, argues that today's polls report the whims rather than the will of the people. … Keen and witty throughout." 
—Publishers Weekly 

"The Opinion Makers is the most important book about the making of polls and public opinion that I have read. The account of how news stories drive polls should make us stop and ask whether the close relationship between the newsroom and polling operations is perhaps a bit too close. A must read." 
—W. Lance Bennett, director, Center for Communication and Civic Engagement, University of Washington, Seattle
 
"A powerful argument that polls do not merely misinform us but pose a genuine, if subtle, threat to our democracy." 
—Mark Crispin Miller



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Re: Aspirin on women – AMAZING…

Smmy
Thanks for this ?informative article. Why was this study done on nurses? Dont you think it was biased study. I would have agreed with them if they did this study on couples(woman) so that the husband would tell us the difference he noticed with his wife. Secondly the study showed that only the nurses who worked in ICU found cardiac patient attractive, but we are not told if these patients were males or females. Does it mean every time a person sees another person  attractive means she/he is horny? Why did they do a study on people who already had knowledge of the drug? Whatever the case. Please dont attempt it. The main action of asprin is stopping the production of chemicals which are concerned with inflammation. As a result of this action there are benefits and disadvantages.  The worst being KIDNEY FAILURE from misuse of this group of drugs in which asprin is included. So ladies you choose one. Either to enjoy sex or kidney failure and other complications. These drugs are best taken when prescribed by the docto.
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Sent: Fri, July 30, 2010 11:22:08 AM
Subject: Aspirin on women – AMAZING…

The study of more than 4,000 nurses showed that those who took aspirin - usually to prevent heart disease reported an increase in their libido by more than 50%.

 

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Re: Poll: 66 per cent of Kenyans will vote in favour

Thanks Kilonzo, may it be like that.

On another note, those with spoiled votes or abstention will not count. It will be only be 67% to 33% since the percentage will be on those validly cast votes. So if the NO is stuck on 17%, we will hit 83%.

On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 10:39 AM, peter kilonzo <mwikya2009@gmail.com> wrote:
Mwangi,
By the way the greens will get 67%,Reds 17% ,16% spoilt/abstrain
My self claimed pollster had projected.Will Omtatahs see the light of the day.
 
Peter
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Kuria-Mwangi <kjmwangi@gmail.com> wrote:
Omtatah,
We still want to know where you got those figures. This is the latest scientific (as oposed to vodoo poll you forwarded) poll to be released and
was conducted last week. With 66% for YES and 20% for the NO, there is no way NO can win unless the church, Moi and Ruto
are busy working with witchdoctors and the devil to turn tables. God is great all the times and so I believe the vodoo work will
come to zero. We are expecting to get at least 65% but even 51% is good enough for us since that will see the new Katiba come
into effect Moi na nyinyi mpende msipende.

The Strategic Research survey shows that 66 per cent of Kenyans will vote in favour of the document while 20 per cent will reject it.
 
Kuria
 
Bwana Omtatah,
If the figures are confidential, why do you have them? The person who cooked them did a shoddy job. You can see RV figures are cooked
to make sound as if Ruto has 80% of the support. You or whoever cooked them forgot that Eldoret North does not constituite 80% of RV votes. So
other areas outside Rutoland are red? When did NO side get average of 40-80% in various areas?
 
If your side get that close, even if YES wins, then those Opinion Pollsters will close shop. For now I can only wish you good dreams.

On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 5:05 AM, Okiya Omtatah Okoiti <omtatah@yahoo.com> wrote:


2005 Referendum

2007 Presidential Elections

2010 Referendum Projections based on Voter Patterns

 

Province

Registered Voters

Turnout %

Registered Voters

Turnout %

Registered Voters

Assuming 60% Turnout

YES:NO RATIO

YES

NO

 

NAIROBI

961,295

38.80%

1,275,021

51.50%

1,306,345

     783,807

60:40

470,284

313,523

 

COAST

967,518

34.50%

1,045,629

57.00%

992,323

     595,394

60:40

357,236

238,158

NORTH EASTERN

237,321

21.70%

315,664

61.30%

232,099

     139,259

70:30

97,482

41,778

EASTERN

1,977,480

49.60%

2,516,998

65.90%

2,028,864

  1,217,318

30:70

365,196

852,123

CENTRAL

1,795,277

61.10%

2,186,315

82.10%

1,952,537

  1,171,522

60:40

702,913

468,609

RIFT VALLEY

2,668,981

60.50%

3,358,285

72.80%

3,074,736

  1,844,842

20:80

368,968

1,475,873

WESTERN

1,322,604

45.30%

1,564,854

62.00%

1,357,802

     814,681

70:30

570,277

244,404

NYANZA

1,664,401

56.30%

2,041,686

76.20%

1,711,745

  1,027,047

80:20

821,638

205,409

TOTALS

11,594,877

52.40%

14,304,452

69.00%

12,656,451

7,593,871

 49.4:50.6

3,753,994

3,839,877

Confidential and for Authorised Internal Use Only

Best for YES: 49.4%     Worst for NO: 50.6%

HISTORICAL DATA USED:

2005 Referendum Results

Option

Number of votes

Percentage

There were 11,595,201 registered voters in 2005

Yes

2,578,831

41.88%

6,158,072 registered voters cast their votes

No

3,579,241

58.12%

5,437,129 voters did not vote in 2005.

Total

6,158,072

100.00%

This was equivalent to 53% voting and 47% not voting

Province

Yes Votes

Yes %

No Votes

No %

Registered Voters

Turnout

%

Central

1,023,219

93.20%

74,394

6.80%

1,795,277

1,097,613

61.10%

Coast

64,432

19.30%

269,655

80.70%

967,518

334,087

34.50%

Eastern

485,282

49.50%

494,624

50.50%

1,977,480

979,906

49.60%

Nairobi

161,344

43.20%

212,070

56.80%

961,295

373,414

38.80%

North Eastern

12,401

24.10%

39,028

75.90%

237,321

51,429

21.70%

Nyanza

114,077

12.20%

822,188

87.80%

1,664,401

936,265

56.30%

Rift Valley

395,943

24.50%

1,218,805

75.50%

2,668,981

1,614,748

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