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[1876] Of last word before it all ends

There are so many words to be penned and typed yet, time ticked too fast. I am drained and wished nothing else at the moment except for placing my head on my trusted pillow on my bed and read the books which I should have finished last year, that would have been banned if our society was more religiously conservative that it is at the moment.

I will go to my bed in peace. I will not be perturbed by some of the hate mails I have received. I will go in peace, but only after did this:

Presumably public domain. Parliament of Malaysia.

Good night and good luck.

By Hafiz Noor Shams

For more about me, please read this.

5 replies on “[1876] Of last word before it all ends”

This is the first time ever I put a comment on someone’s blog.
It is just too bad that for some people, not agreeing with them means you are against them. I do hope for a Pas victory in KT but I respect your argument of wanting them to lose. I believe your intention is for the good of the country in the long run. Please stand firm in your belief and not be easily influenced by others just because you do not agree with them.

Is it really that bad??

I haven’t been following Malaysian politics lately, but I just saw John Lee’s piece on you in the Msian Insider.

Most Malaysians don’t understand the concept of ideology as yet. To them, politics merely consist of black and white ‘party affliations’. BN or PR. End of story. Factions in parties/coalitions are not based on ideological differences like in Western democracies, but more on personalities.

Hence they can’t compute your rejection of a hudud-endorsing PR in favour of a decadent BN.

Give them time, mate.

Btw, drop me an e-mail or facebook msg once you are in Sydney. I can show you around a bit :)

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