Dear Martha Karua

Designate President Martha Karua, 2012

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fight on and encourage women to vote for you as they are the largest voting block, my vote is yours come 2012.

Save our country

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Pump sense into our youth and women But must also lead by example. You are so vocal what is your stand on MPS paying tax. Let me give you a piece of advice; The problem is unemployment Solve this by distributing resources Start by reducing the MPS salary by half , reduce the ministries to 20, no salary for the 1st lady or the 2nd etc.

KUDOS Hon. KARUA

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Ambitions are neve

WOULD WISH TO PARTICIPATE IN CAMPAIGNS AND FORUMS

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Iam encouraged by your strong stand on presidency.You have been my inspiration.ihave been wondering how ican participate in promoting your support for presidency. My tel no:0725660023.I have Bsc.in health mangement and training and Nursing.Ideal alot with community mobilization and education.If you think ican be of any help contact me.

Thanks

Ms. Phyllis Wangui

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I believe you are change we can believe in.It is also a victory for lawyers who have been known to bring transformation in other parts of the world, obama, tony blair,sarkozy ,bill clinton and its time for our very own-I support you fully!!

David Kasozo Alulu

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Dear Hon Martha Karua,

I am writing again to confirm if my last mail sent by me was submitted since
truly want your support the forth coming youth Conference on war against
child abuse and poverty eradication to be held in Togo and UK,

i want your sponsorship to enable me secure my emergency travel certificate

BISHOP GILBERT KANU KERU-NAKURU

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1.The fulfillment of your dreams lies within you and you alone.
2.Winners never quit and loosers are winners who quited.
3.Success comes from having the proper aim as well as the right ammunition.
4.The man who cannot believe in himself,cannot believe in anything
else.
Faith is the substance of things hoped for and not yet seen.

Grandpa

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I am a student just arrived in japan for further studies. My grandpa(Douglas Muchira Njagi) from Guama, (Between Guama primary school and Kavote centre) Gichugu division is seriously ill. He may not live to see me graduate and hopefully earn enough money to give him the right medical care. Please help for i know he bilieves in your leadership.

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