Am I missing something here, I thought there is a science of opinions and mind-shaping media where the greater part of the atom gets its
'facts right' on who to vote for. Who reads manifesto's (atleast I read the nyayo philosophy of Peace Love and Unity -) apart from some skunk(tte) who wants to understand the framework?

Thresholds are established by getting your percentages up not your policies or vision for the country. Then from here we get the @ndungi hesitation principle of 'don't waste ur vote'. From here we draw some polar graphs that really shows that this guy deserved it!

I just hope different this time, so much so



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On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 3:41 PM, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
I believe we should have the Manifestos published for interrogation on a public platform - an open debate covered on TV - one presidential candidate and his/her coat-hangers on the dock, with all citizen invited.
We should have combined public debates like they do in the US and have aa chance to expose the liars so that citizenry can make up their mindss on who best suits them as CEO of Kenya.



On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 1:45 PM, Ndungi Kyalo <ndungi@gmail.com> wrote:
Most of the people I have spoken to go like "X sio m'baya. In fact ningempa kura. Lakini ni nani atampigia kura?" That is the problem. Politicians know that no-one will care about a manifesto when at the ballot because you will get to the ballot and say "I know X is good for our country, but why vote for him/her and waste my vote". And so they just copy paste manifestos, and concentrate on the 'real business of elections' - choppers, cash, numbers, ethnicities, slurring and propaganda.
Let us be different this next election. I suggest
1. decide who you will vote for without asking "what everyone else thinks"
2. if you still have'nt decided by march 2013, keep your voters card safely tucked in your wallet. There will be 2017.
3. if you can't do that either, simama tukupigie. si hata wewe umetosha !

:-)

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neno.co.ke ~ Your word O Lord, lights my path.



On 26 June 2012 12:47, kipropest <kipropbrian@gmail.com> wrote:
But seriously though, does Mudavadi have a chance. He is just hopeless, the manifesto is wishful thinking and unsustainable. 



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