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RAILA ODINGA MUST ALSO LEARN HOW TO USE MONEY

raila-and-uhuru.jpg ODM has lost alot of allies and strongholds.We lost Rift valley and Kuria.We are losing kisii and western.Our only sure strongholds now are Luo Nyanza and Coast.(A total of 2.1 million votes).If Uhuruto can buy Namwamba and team with only ksh.100 million...the question is...Why cant Raila offer the same amount just to keep them??...Raila is a billionnaire, ksh.100 million is nothing, even ksh. 500 million is still nothing to Raila..IT IS 13 MONTHS TO ELECTION,WE ONLY HAVE ONE BULLET...we cannot shoot aimlessly...WE must shoot to kill...IF ALL IT TAKES TO KEEP CORD FROM BREAKING IS MONEY...then we must also spend money....If Raila fears spending his own money,we as ODM youths are ready to raise over ksh.20 billion from the Indian businessmen of Kisumu just to keep CORD fraternity together and strong...RAILA MUST KNOW THAT THE NEXT ELECTION WILL BE THE GREATEST FIGHT OF HIS LIFE....HE WILL EITHER SINK OR SWIM..HE EITHER LEAVES HIS MONEY IN FOREIGN BANK ACCOUNTS.....OR HE WITHDRAWS IT AND USE IT EXTENSIVELY TO CONCENTRATE HIS STRONGHOLDS BEHIND HIM...RAILA MUST ALSO USE MONEY TO BUY INTO JUBILEE STRONGHOLDS,BUY INTO THE JUDICIARY,MILLITARY AND POLICE etc...IN politics IF YOU CANT BEAT THEM,DONT JOIN THEM....ORGANIZE FOR THEM TO BE BEATEN, OR ORGANIZE FOR THEM TO BEAT THEMSELVES.....We cannot withstand another 5 years of Jubilee nonsense .............No Mercy, Mercy went with Netanyahu

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