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Koo's II

I sort of lay awake last night after the post, thinking about my comments of the Koo family. I still have the utmost respect for them, but I was thinking about Mr. Kwang-ming's role as the forever opposition. It's often a lot easier to be the opposition, because you can cling to your ideals without facing too much of the consequences and responsibilities that come with pushing through reforms. I certainly feel angry that Soong still wields so much influence, especially since it is so clear that he is very corrupt. I think that is the main reason for so much noise from the solid Green camp now, because they want to move forward from the old politics. But clearly, President Chen cannot continue to speed on without risking greater dangers. It's such a delicate situation.

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