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On 23/07/2008 17:30:06 Munyambu Vinya of Hawaii, United States wrote: Moi's return means a return to full fledged tribal politics. That is Moi's specialty and it is what he understands best and what kept him in power for 24 years despite efforts by super powers and some very powerful folks to get him out.
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On 23/07/2008 17:50:29 erick odawa of kisumu, Kenya wrote: please make connection much faster
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On 24/07/2008 01:06:28 Mishael Onderi Omanga of Austin,Texas, United States wrote: Moi`s comeback reminds us his iron hand rule which lasted for so long with his tribal tactics to perpetuate his nyayoism under KANU umbrella.No wonder he was a knee-jerk too of the last 2007 election`s problems which put Kenya into an awkward picture outside.
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On 24/07/2008 06:05:29 yabez of Crown Point, United States wrote: Moi being back on the picture reminds us of the days we don't want to remember.It's a new generation in Kenya and i hope that we don't forget how far we have come and how much we still have to accomplish.
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On 24/07/2008 06:06:07 Kennedy Ambundo of Manchester, United Kingdom wrote: ''Kibaki is symbol of unity''He is the only man who can lead kenya o quote, these are Moi's own words! why cant he now agree when Kibaki says all other parties should merge within PNU and be one?
No more dictatorship, it is done, just remember the tsunami
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On 24/07/2008 06:55:48 Nyongi Luka of Des Moines Iowa, United States wrote: Moi's comeback is an indication of how free we live and enjoy our freedom of expression. Also he came to show his expertise on political duel which will breed better competitors who are willing to face the current wave of political change and ready to fight.
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On 24/07/2008 14:49:20 SJ of Nairobi, Kenya wrote: When Kenyan politicians are thrown into a dumpster they have a way of re-inventing themselves.Old Moi will not let his own grandsons think independently,what a meddler.
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On 24/07/2008 18:02:17 sydney kasamba of michigan, United States wrote: The return of Kenya's Adolf Hitler is weird. Moi should keep politics after what Kenya went through during his reign.we Kenyans want to forget him completely and his nonsense.
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On 25/07/2008 00:18:55 kimani Njoroge of Houston, United States wrote: Since Moi is a tribalist ,he's either "sincerely" trying to undo his tribalism history or it's a reverse psychology. Moi is not a factor now, the question is how many leaders are following professor Moi? The funny thing is that the electorate believe in their course.
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On 25/07/2008 08:47:42 Musinga Ndila of Honolulu, United States wrote: We complain about Moi, but it looks we have done dismally since he left. We need leaders who can bring about real progress, Kibaki and Raila have alot to be desired, Raila seems to be on holiday, either riding on the Airforce helicopters or abroad. I wonder!
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On 25/07/2008 15:45:47 Wanjiku Oulo of Aberdeen, Scotland wrote: Are we not watching what the Americans are doing with Senator Obama? What we need is change, this is not Hip Hop, Old School is not the best way Forward. Let's not be like Lot's wife lest we turn into salt pillars!!!!
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On 26/07/2008 09:27:23 tindo of rexburg, United States wrote: With those kind of remarks i feel for Uhuru, where does he stand in this drama. He is not a tribal leader but the real kanu(moi) is. I hope Muigai will see the light and make a wise move.
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