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WHY JUBILEE PARTY WAS RIGHT ON KINDIKI KITHURE OUSTER



  • A life in Party Politics is for people who know themselves and know where their own line is between loyalty and honesty to the Party and it's leadership.
  • Anyone who thinks that they can take a position contrary of the Party and it's leadership simply has no knowledge of politics or government, they're probably living in unattainable utopia.
  • The Political graveyard is full of men who chose vanity in going against the grain to instigate Rebellion against their own parties, the same vehicle they used to seek mandate.
  • In the United Kingdom, Sir Nicholas Soames, the grandson of Britain’s World War II leader Winston Churchill, was expelled from the Conservative Party for going against Boris Johnson over Brexit.

  • The foundation stones for a balanced success in the Political realm are Loyalty, Fidelity and Faithfulness to the ideals of the Party. Anyone who holds contrary ideas has the democracy to criticize, picket and even demonstrate, but only on one condition— They must first RESIGN and RELINQUISH the position they hold in the Party.
  • It's uncouth and even immoral to continue clinging on a leadership derived from an outfit whose agenda you no longer believe nor pay allegiance, Kindiki Kithure's ouster was not only appropriate but also decisive.

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