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  1. I am NOT a Raila supporter, but whatever anybody’s feelings about Raila are, at least he is decisive and gets things done. I’m afraid we can’t honestly say the same about the current fence-seating occupant of State House.

    Thank you for your detailed report on this Raila function. I liked it so much that I blogged about it (gave it a controversial headline too) and linked back.

    You can see the post at;

    http://kumekucha.blogspot.com/2006/11/raila-dances-with-strange-woman-at-us.html

  2. Thank you for a laborious article on Raila but I must hasten to point out that it is not sincere to see a problem as part of the solution. Raila and Kibaki are close buddies and they are only fooling the gullible.They are Kenya’s greatest headache. They are both the architects of Narc and are in constant touch. They are both members of the disgraced ninth parliament.

    It is a shame some Kenyans would honor any member of the ninth parliament when they are the biggest wasters of resources on earth. They are lazy and greedy. They do not deserve the $10,000 monthly pay as MPs for going to work for the minimum days in a year. They have been politiking since the first day of January 2003. What difference is there between ice and water. They are the same only in different states. Kenya does not need a Raila or Uhuru or Kalonzo,or Kibaki for that matter, it needs a new leadership. It needs a social revolution to overhaul the ninth parliament.

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