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    Happening Now: BBI court ruling.

    This approach I heard the good professor take isn't fully accurate... I bet he knows it. You cannot take the approach that what is not expressly forbidden is allowed. That isn't fully accurate. The philosophy of the Spirit of the law supercedes this logic every time. What is the law intended...
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    Happening Now: BBI court ruling.

    This one isn't even in the same realm as the Maraga Ruling. The procedures here are binding and part of the process. You see, referenda isn't supposed to be an easy route. The people need to understand what they are required to change, and why. Not in political rallies, but actually taught...
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    Happening Now: BBI court ruling.

    Not opinion, ruling. County assemblies are just part of the steps required for a referendum. The constitution must be adhered to. The Court found UNANIMOUSLY that it was not. Mac's were literally bribed!!!!
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    Happening Now: BBI court ruling.

    The Judiciary is an arm EQUAL to the executive and legislature There's is a very clear mandate, to defend the constitution. The rule of law is a testament of the people's sovereignity. Let the executive fight it out in the courts. That UHURU failed the test of integrity here, is VERY clear...
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    Happening Now: BBI court ruling.

    Na through the constitution tukapea Judiciary power ya kutuchunga kutokana ma wenye tumechagua
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    Happening Now: BBI court ruling.

    Actually they do... We can't be going to referenda just because... They are expensive affairs and the constitution outlines the procedures to precede a referendum. The high court runs on a constitutional mandate given by the constitution by the people. The only route available is to argue...
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    BBI Politics, objectively

    The DPMs, increased MPs, and Ombudsman need a Referendum... I believe
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    If God is all knowing, can he know the future?

    Understanding the grammatical difference between 'can' and 'does' solves this problem. 'Can influence' and 'Does influence'
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    BBI watch: official thread

    This is ammendment by popular initiative article 257 and I don't see it satisfying the referendum lazima criteria of article 255. If both houses approve this one, it will be law *Edited: It satisfies the 255 criteria, so Referendum Lazima
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    BBI watch: official thread

    Does this fall under article 255?
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    Syokimau Landlord Installs A Natural Carwash To Attract Tenants

    Na watu wamenunua ground floor?
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    WSR Will Most Likely Be Our First OTP One-Term President

    If RUTO can lose such momentum, he shouldn't even be allowed to view for MCA With the goodwill he has, ata mimi naeza kuwa orezo
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    WSR Will Most Likely Be Our First OTP One-Term President

    Yaani 3 days for a thread to go live... Na he nikiwa na breaking nyews?
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    WSR Will Most Likely Be Our First OTP One-Term President

    No sugar-coating it, WSR isn't popular for his leadership credentials. If Kenyans were to vote purely on merit, all the old-timers (RAO, WSR, Ka-LOOSER, Ma-DVD etc) would not even qualify to wash the polling stations. That said, WSR is VERY POPULAR. So, why is that? Well, WSR is an act of...
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    Ditch the Meat

    And animals like Lions that are highly hierarchial die fast at the hands of younger males... Most of the cubs die when attacked by new makes and all this plays to the reduced life expectancy
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    KCr Quiz

    cLOUD ZIKO CLOUD 9, KAMA NI WEWE UNGESHUKA?
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    10 Weirdest Last Meal Requests On Death Row

    He was actually mentally incapacitated. He lobotomized himself while attempting suicide. The guy was unfit to stand trial. The counter was that he committed the crimes while sane and his lobotomy was as result of the attempt to circumvent the sword of justie
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