Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Mind Not The Taste

Politics everywhere is unpalatable. It has its splices and spices. It thrives on hush, hurt and howls. Pray why, it has its many ups and several downs. In the end, dear player, it stays, it says and it pays. Have always been.

So, when I hear the usual refrain about how dirty politics is, and why decent people should give it a wide berth, I smile. Pray, are we giving governance to "dirty" or "indecent" people, then? I'm sure we aren't. Pray, when will it become decent, then? Only when or as soon as we field the needed critical mass of "non-dirty", as well as decidedly-decent and consciously-clean players.

The total number of "KEY" elective and appointive offices in the land is less than 100,000. To find and instal them is not nuclear science, it is commonsense. Just community in humanity.

Hey, in a country of 150 million we sure can pull that through, can't we?

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