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A change of heart
HJ Angus | Sep 19, 08 4:59pm
The latest ISA results could well signal the last days of the BN government and if you have read the latest reasoning given by the Deputy IGP for the ISA crack-downs and the plethora of letters from the ordinary folks, you will find that possibly 95 percent find the reasons as obnoxious and unjustified as the draconian laws.

Six months ago, many Malaysians did not support a change by toppling the current government as most wanted to do that at the General Elections.

I must confess I did not support a toppling of the BN at first and I was one of those who wanted the BN and Pakatan Rakyat to work their separate turfs so that Malaysians will benefit from a more experienced group when Pakatan takes over the federal government in the next GE.

But the ISA arrests have changed my mind and I believe the present government cannot be entrusted with so much wanton powers when they do not know how to use it with justice and fairness.

For too long we have allowed politicians to tell us exactly how we should live our lives and these ‘rulers’ have rode roughshod over us with draconian laws, the most terrible of which is the ISA.

But Malaysians, like peace-loving peoples all over the world who have been oppressed for many years, have decided that they have had enough.

After the March elections, instead of speeding up the necessary reforms, the BN has made a series of unimaginable mistakes that show it could not concentrate of governing but is instead focused in keeping Pakatan at bay as the latter made political forays against a much stronger adversary.

Call it "guerilla politics" or what you will but each time Anwar Ibrahim made a feint, the BN reacted by shooting itself in the foot and with the ISA arrests, it shot itself in the mouth.

 
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