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  1. I send some comments I made on the Newsweek site: let’s investigate the role of the Kenya Nation Newspapers in this mess. Some things they did that I just find baffling if they are really honest.
    They a chance to answer Kenyans on the following issues:-

    1. “too close to call” meme
    2. opinion polls that did not tally up
    3. exit poll that is quixotic
    4. peace call immediately after announcement of Kibaki as winner
    5. “be a statesman and step back Raila… and you will have your turn in 2012” meme

    6. Raila – “be a strong opposition leader”
    7. “genocide” meme – ask by who and where it appeared first in the kenyan mass media
    8. no “Kibaki resign” campaign – (he is a disgrace to a common man’s morality)
    9. no report on a press conference in which 8 or 9 “ministers” including law professor Kibwana can’t
    provide evidence for government genocide claims and running away from the interview
    10. no report on loads of buses leading a government security institution after midnight with lights off
    with special appointment letters from the president
    11. reporting what ECK chairman confessed in a contradictory manner compared to what the Standard
    newspapers reported: the evidence can be found on youtube
    12. where are the electoral announcements, audio and reports, they collected from the 210
    constituencies
    13. why would a noted journalist ask Raila for his tallies instead of revealing the ones he was
    using to right gleefully thus “By late on Friday night, however, the tide had started changing. As presidential results from pro-Kibaki regions, which seemed to have been held back for unclear reasons, started coming in, the gap started closing swiftly, and a shocked opposition began to realise that preparations for a triumphant entry into State House might have to be put on hold.”

    Keep in mind that Kibaki’s people have some world class spin doctors trying to massage his thuggery
    and fraudulence. This guys are better prepared after studying Bosnia, Rwanda and second world war attrocities and strategies.

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