Tuesday 1 April 2008

Democracy in the making

Kadayan Monitor

No matter what now, one thing is for sure, Malaysia political landscape is about to change.

Thank you Pa Lah, whether all what has happened and what is happening now was or is by designed or coincidental.

If it is coincidental, Pa Lah has no say. He is going to be remembered in Malaysian history book as a lame duck Prime Minister ever.

Now look at the brighter side of the Malaysia, everyone must know regardless what political party one is inclined to or indoctrinated by, majority of Malaysians wouldn’t be affected materially by who ever in power. Whilst some of us (group) may feel like a balloon has busted, the hot air is released.

Again if this happening is as result of Pa Lah inability to manage the country, we are in a situation which many would call it a blessing and disguise.

The paradox of lessing is because it turns out to be for a good thing, while a disguise was left only as impression.

Assuming Mahathir is still in control of the government will we be as we are now, or are we not browbeaten to death again by a macho pedigree of that sort?

Let make use of this opportunity to make Malaysia as democratic country that we have been dreaming of for the last 50 years.

see also http://www.malaysia-today.net/2008/content/view/5330/1/



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