I am not counting on much out of this. Call me a jaded pessimist I don't care. Burma/Myanmar whatever was ruled by the military for decades. In comes "democratic" reforms. Military backs candidates or a party (not exact on the details of military direct involvement in the elections). Those party candidates lose and the military brings the coup. It just looks like sour grapes. Granted I hope they show fraud in election via electronic voting equipment, at least that would justify it. My hesitance comes from the military being directly involved as an interested political party vs like ours not directly involved. I suppose I may be having a pavlovian response, having been primed for action then nothing so many times over these past few years. Some of you are pavlov's dog salivating at the bell ring. I have become pavlov's dog laying in the corner fearing the electric shock to come when it comes to expecting good news.
I am not counting on much out of this. Call me a jaded pessimist I don't care. Burma/Myanmar whatever was ruled by the military for decades. In comes "democratic" reforms. Military backs candidates or a party (not exact on the details of military direct involvement in the elections). Those party candidates lose and the military brings the coup. It just looks like sour grapes. Granted I hope they show fraud in election via electronic voting equipment, at least that would justify it. My hesitance comes from the military being directly involved as an interested political party vs like ours not directly involved. I suppose I may be having a pavlovian response, having been primed for action then nothing so many times over these past few years. Some of you are pavlov's dog salivating at the bell ring. I have become pavlov's dog laying in the corner fearing the electric shock to come when it comes to expecting good news.
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