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Michuki,we will remember you for the standard raid,and the media gag order on 28.12.07

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Postby pajero » Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:47 pm

Michuki,do you remember the standard raid,what did you say, ''When you rattle a snake expect to be bitten'' .You have been bitten indeed.
Michuki,do you remember issuing orders to all media houses to stop live broadcast of election results to give room for topping up at the KICC,These were your words,''Lets go Rwanda way''
Now that you are gone for good mzee,we are enjoying all the freedom you denied us in 2007 when you stopped all live broadcasts,And by the way why did you refuse to die,you died long time ago probably on monday but you stopped live broadcast of your death,we came to know it yesterday mzee,i hope there is enough githeri,mbosho and njahii in your grave to keep you going.
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Postby Petals » Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:49 pm

Now this is going to an all time LOW!.Shame! Now you are speaking to the dead?
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Postby pajero » Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:50 pm

There are 1000 more others whose deaths were caused by Michuki and others displaced.
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Postby True RV » Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:52 pm

Michuki's death should be seen as a positive thing that happened in Kenya. Only his home dog will miss him
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Postby bryan275 » Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:58 pm

Guys, I beg to differ. I think it was Kimunya that spoke about going the Rwanda way. Michuki was just to wiley to be caught out like that.

Still a very bad man, mind.
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Postby Kichwa Mbaya » Wed Feb 22, 2012 6:01 am

We have to build a country of law and not a country of men. Michuki was a true kikuyu nationalist and a strong kikuyu leader. He was very committed to the kikuyu hegemony an unapologetic to the kikuyunization of Kenya. I had an opportunity to engage him and was very impressed with his mind. He was sharp, witty and very persuasive. He was also a good politician who knew his audience and was able to heap Raila with praise when addressing us. He also knew how to uplift the Kikuyus and feed them red meat. I remember when he told kikuyus to not only sleep well but that they should go ahead and ngorota because kibaki was going to be back in the state house. He was a ruthles, efficient man who planned and believes in mission accomplishment. He was a general you wanted on your side but dreaded against you. He made sure kibaki went back to the state house and did not give a damn if laws were broken or crimes were committes or if people died. Like all well planned crimes, there are always mistakes and unforeseen consequences. They never saw the warriors coming. The actions of the warriors triggered an international situation which triggered the Hague. Uhuru is the sacrificial lamb. He has to be feed to the beast so that the old kikuyu men who stole the elections can die in peace. RIP
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Postby fairandbalanced » Wed Feb 22, 2012 6:29 am

i thought the new constitution was here to make us more united, reconcille and forget the past. Today, we have here people celebrating a mans death while others mourn, this is mostly being done on tribal lines. When i and people like RV Pundit predict that this is going to be the most tribally charged election ever, we are dismissed as misguided. I will make one of Masindes declarations, this is going to be the most tribally based election ever, we had 41vs 1 the last time. This time it's going to be each tribe on it's own in the first round and then tribal coalitions in the second round.
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Postby Kichwa Mbaya » Wed Feb 22, 2012 6:59 am

The constitution gave us the freedom to express ourselves. In north Korea people who did not show sufficient grief to the dear leader were picked up by the police. In Kenya we are free to remember michuki as e wish many will mourn michuki. He will even get a state burial. What more do you want.
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Postby Kadudu » Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:06 am

Do not put it as if there are no Kyuks celebrating Michuki's death. I can even claim here there more Kyuks celebrating his death than non-Kyuks. I have been to near Michuki's home and the place to date was guarded as if it's the president living there although Michuki was only Eniviroment minister. Why the protection, because Michuki feared revenge not from what he did in Kisumu during PEV but people from his own backyard who were longing for his blood.

Michuki I can inform you could have walked in Western, RV or in Nyanza without bodyguards and no one would have bothered him but not in Central. So do not write here as if its supporters of ODM who are celebrating thisa man's death.

fairandbalanced wrote:i thought the new constitution was here to make us more united, reconcille and forget the past. Today, we have here people celebrating a mans death while others mourn, this is mostly being done on tribal lines. When i and people like RV Pundit predict that this is going to be the most tribally charged election ever, we are dismissed as misguided. I will make one of Masindes declarations, this is going to be the most tribally based election ever, we had 41vs 1 the last time. This time it's going to be each tribe on it's own in the first round and then tribal coalitions in the second round.
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Postby Kichwa Mbaya » Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:56 am

Michuki was a very lucky man on earth despite some of things that he did. He lived longer than 99% of his peers, he lived well and he was very successfull in his last project to make sure a kikuyu stays in power. His decision to steal the elections for Kibaki caused a lot of lives to be lost but earned him a state funeral that even Dedan Kimathi never got. Some of those people who died during the PEV were buried without any ceremony at all. Michuki assured himself a state burial by keeping his tribesmate in power. He was getting ready for another project, to make sure Uhuru, another Kikuyu succeeds Kibaki. Kikuyu hegemony was his latest committment and mission in life and hegemonists like FB have definately lost a very important general and they ought to mourn. Most men lose the fire of tribalism or racism or religious bigotry or jihadism or zionism or anti-americanism as they grow older, Michuki was a kikuyu hegemonist to his death. Good for him, however, the notion that those of us who have opposed his kikuyu hegemony design should also join FB in weeping uncontrollable while rolling in the dust to comemerate his death is asking just asking too much. It is also a sign of chauvanistic arrogance that Michuki represented so well.
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Postby kvebay » Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:17 am

Kichwa Mbaya wrote:Michuki was a very lucky man on earth despite some of things that he did. He lived longer than 99% of his peers, he lived well and he was very successfull in his last project to make sure a kikuyu stays in power. His decision to steal the elections for Kibaki caused a lot of lives to be lost but earned him a state funeral that even Dedan Kimathi never got. Some of those people who died during the PEV were buried without any ceremony at all. Michuki assured himself a state burial by keeping his tribesmate in power. He was getting ready for another project, to make sure Uhuru, another Kikuyu succeeds Kibaki. Kikuyu hegemony was his latest committment and mission in life and hegemonists like FB have definately lost a very important general and they ought to mourn. Most men lose the fire of tribalism or racism or religious bigotry or jihadism or zionism or anti-americanism as they grow older, Michuki was a kikuyu hegemonist to his death. Good for him, however, the notion that those of us who have opposed his kikuyu hegemony design should also join FB in weeping uncontrollable while rolling in the dust to comemerate his death is asking just asking too much. It is also a sign of chauvanistic arrogance that Michuki represented so well.


Would it not be a revelation, if indeed we were to find out Michuki was one of those involved in betraying Kimathi wa Waciuri in 1956/7 ?

Maybe Kibaki also breathing a sigh of relief in one way - this was one man who had excellent knowledge of PEV and all the schemes to keep Kibaki in power in 2007. If Michuki could have been pressured to provide evidence (in whatever way possible) the revelations could have been surprising to us all.

Michuki working hard to get Uhuru to succeed. Irony is that after all these old guard engineered the elections and the violence - they didn't take into account the Kale warriors - got Uhuru to do some dirty work - now they have offered him up to the ICC to rot.
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Postby Kichwa Mbaya » Wed Feb 22, 2012 12:10 pm

Indeed it is ironic that it was not Raila or the Luos who threw a wrench Michuki's arrogant, tribalistic, kikuyu hegemonistic, chauvanistic, in-your-face, total disregard for democracy and principles of fair-play, stealing of the 2007 elections, but it was the worriors who had a sinister plan of their own. Ruto and Uhuru are like theives who while on their way to commit different crimes, in the same place, collided, entangled each and as a result were caught and are now the best of friends while awaiting trial. It shows that crime pays sometimes but not all of the time.
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