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Why politics is a dirty game with no permanent enemy.

  

Date Posted: 4/23/2012 11:41:50 PM

Posted By: Ronkip08@yahoo.com  Membership Level: Gold  Total Points: 1949


According to my observation politics is one of the most dangerous but enjoyable game, and that is why the analysts say that 'politics has no permanent enemy'. Kenyan politicians plays a very good example to this saying as we can see how they are playing there games by moving from one party to the other without considering their past experiences.

It is quite interesting to see past political enemies re-uniting together and making new friends while creating more enmity with their current political friends, so its now high time for the voters to observe, analyse and judge the behavior of their elected members.

This will give them a true picture of who their leaders are and will help them determine with ease if he/she is the right candidate to be vote in. Politics is also termed as 'dirty game' how true is this phrase. To my view it really is because politics involves all sort of people from different races, tribes, profession, level of standards, backgrounds, ages and gender among other areas. It does not select who is who because in politics you can find pastors, Kikuyu, Kalenjin, teacher, doctor, male, female, young, old among other parts of social live. In this regard any person or group of people will do all they can to see that they are winners not accepting the fact that there is only one who must be the best, this fact has led to many evil activities like the contested 2007/2008 post election violence in Kenya, which brought total darkness of shedding blood,rape case, assault,displacement of people and destruction of property.

As i conclude i would like to tell my fellow Kenyans that our country Kenya is more precious and special than any politician, so lets maintain peace and order for the sake of the

vulnerable groups and every citizen. God bless Kenya.



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