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1 Apr 2012, 8.21AM
1 Apr 2012
 
RULING  DEMOCRACY
 
All the yellings shoutings and screamings for democracy with
 
all the Western High-Horse Riders urging and stone throwing
 
from behind is now but  for those Myanmar democracy hungrys
 
to show they worth their salt
 
 
Taking down any system is just as easy for any Garung Gunis to
 
dismantle any complicated piece of machinery but can they put
 
together another one and make it work  
 
 
I wish the peoples of Myanmar All The Best
 
 
Jimmy Fivon Yeo
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Guest
1 Apr 2012, 9.00AM
Without democracy, ruling authoritarians will spend no effort at public (policy) education and the way of intellectual communication. While we have high internet connection rate for that matter, our average individuals have portrayed more primitive egos than their western counterparts - a real psycho-dynamic difference attributed to the democratic way of life.
Guest
1 Apr 2012, 9.42AM
1. Demorcracy or not, the people have been subjucated and preyed on by the military juntas for far too long. It is liberation time. You are bred in the same mentality as our leaders here believing that only those ruling are capable of governing "the complicated machinery". Remember, they came into power without any track records at best. So, what have they done for the country? Has Myanmar moved forward since the Second World War? Only the long-suffering people of Myanmar can judge for themselves. Su Kyi or not, democracy or not, once they have decided to march forward there will be no stopping. Myanmar just has to move forward. Period.


2. Don't underestimate the garung guni men. If an unknown librarian can create a CCP China, what is that a garung guni man can't do? 


Fat MaMa 
 

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5 Apr 2012, 5.30PM
to the writer,

you never try, you will never know. at least they try, but dare singaporean try?
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