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<blockquote data-quote="crazyfool" data-source="post: 2713231" data-attributes="member: 32151"><p>That's true machang, it is a bit dangerous that the government abusing our peoples efforts of supporting the war. Like I said before we're all waiting for an end to the LTTE and a political solution, after that our people can concentrate on things like corruption and support long term efforts to stop Sri Lanka from borrowing money. It used to be from the west, now more so from India and China etc.. </p><p></p><p>The problem with borrowing money is, when we do it, the people we borrow money from have a grip on us and can influence our politics amongst other things. Like for example embargoes. The human rights NGO's are using their power to write to different governments to impose embargoes on us, these embargoes wouldn't effect us if we didn't borrow money from so many people. The only way to stop borrowing money is to help people like Dr Lawrence who can actually help bring money into the country by exporting our expertise and services to the World. </p><p></p><p>I used to support the UNP when they said they would bring peace to the nation. Splitting the country up wasn't an issue for me, my thinking was that it wouldn't matter in 30-40 years. The future generations of Sri Lankans, our children would not see war and automatically any division in our country would break down, it wouldn't be a problem for the future generations. But then when I found out that the LTTE wasn't really about peace, with their odd demands, I was glad the UNP didn't get into power. Now I'm supporting Mahinda's government and the war against the LTTE. But what I'm afraid of is whether or not Mahinda will be able to give us a political solution to the whole problem. </p><p></p><p>I wish all parties would really work towards making life for all Sri Laknans better and in that common ground work together to get rid of the LTTE and to get rid of corruption and make more and more efforts to improve our economy. The Mahinda government is also doing some good things to improve our economy, lets increase that by getting rid of corruption that adversely effect the economy like this train deal. </p><p></p><p>Maybe some ministers have a grip on Mahinda too, like Mervyn Silva, maybe Mahinda had to take some unconventional methods to rectify some problems (like Premadasa did with JVP). If so, it is ok, because of the way our politics work, but PLEASE don't leave these problems behind. We need a dark knight to take fall, a dark knight who did something bad for the greater good and in the end takes the fall. If this dark knight does this, he will forever become an unsung hero who had done more for us than we would give him credit. Do you guys understand what I'm saying?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazyfool, post: 2713231, member: 32151"] That's true machang, it is a bit dangerous that the government abusing our peoples efforts of supporting the war. Like I said before we're all waiting for an end to the LTTE and a political solution, after that our people can concentrate on things like corruption and support long term efforts to stop Sri Lanka from borrowing money. It used to be from the west, now more so from India and China etc.. The problem with borrowing money is, when we do it, the people we borrow money from have a grip on us and can influence our politics amongst other things. Like for example embargoes. The human rights NGO's are using their power to write to different governments to impose embargoes on us, these embargoes wouldn't effect us if we didn't borrow money from so many people. The only way to stop borrowing money is to help people like Dr Lawrence who can actually help bring money into the country by exporting our expertise and services to the World. I used to support the UNP when they said they would bring peace to the nation. Splitting the country up wasn't an issue for me, my thinking was that it wouldn't matter in 30-40 years. The future generations of Sri Lankans, our children would not see war and automatically any division in our country would break down, it wouldn't be a problem for the future generations. But then when I found out that the LTTE wasn't really about peace, with their odd demands, I was glad the UNP didn't get into power. Now I'm supporting Mahinda's government and the war against the LTTE. But what I'm afraid of is whether or not Mahinda will be able to give us a political solution to the whole problem. I wish all parties would really work towards making life for all Sri Laknans better and in that common ground work together to get rid of the LTTE and to get rid of corruption and make more and more efforts to improve our economy. The Mahinda government is also doing some good things to improve our economy, lets increase that by getting rid of corruption that adversely effect the economy like this train deal. Maybe some ministers have a grip on Mahinda too, like Mervyn Silva, maybe Mahinda had to take some unconventional methods to rectify some problems (like Premadasa did with JVP). If so, it is ok, because of the way our politics work, but PLEASE don't leave these problems behind. We need a dark knight to take fall, a dark knight who did something bad for the greater good and in the end takes the fall. If this dark knight does this, he will forever become an unsung hero who had done more for us than we would give him credit. Do you guys understand what I'm saying? [/QUOTE]
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