20 June, 2011

BERSIH rally should be approve with conditions

Much has been said about BERSIH rally
Especially when the 13th General Election is about to take place in this country
The organizer are demanding for election transparency
By handing over a memorandum to the monarchy

Malaysia has always hail democracy
Hence, the people should be given the opportunity
To voice their dissatisfactory
In order for the government to improve their KPI quality

Of course, some people are concern about the rally security
As in the past some of these rally may have turned nasty
Especially when the supporters started to behave rowdy
That may cause many uncertainties

Some claimed that traffic will be stand still indefinitely
Others claimed that their business would be affected badly
Then there are those who worries about their belongings and properties
That could be vandalize which were not protected under their insurance policies

Home Minister has also given stern warning to everybody
That they will be subject to arrest if participate as it was done illegally
Perhaps Home Minister should give an approval to the organizing committee
Subject to terms and conditions that the organizer must adhere strictly

Not allowing the rally would affect the Barisan Nasional administration negatively
As if the Barisan Nasional has hidden agenda or were downright guilty
The Barisan Nasional administration should approve this rally to become reality
Then they can prove that democracy is alive unlike claims by some irresponsible parties

Our Prime Minister is "very clean" just like cloths that came out of the laundry
Prime Minister should take it easy and have nothing to worry
After all, its also a great time to show our democracy to President Robert Mugambe
Since he is presently in town to enhance diplomacy

If Prime Minister can give BERSIH such guarantee
Then Prime Minister's approval rating should soar immediately
His action will tell the world just how honorable he can be
We will remember him as a great leader with superb and distinctive superiority

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