2008年11月16日 星期日

The right time to celebrate

We all saw the reaction of certain Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) lawmakers to former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) being handcuffed: They wanted to celebrate with firecrackers.It so happens that presidential candidates and politicians have opponents with whom they must debate. It so happens that presidents do not gain the support of everyone in the country. Political opponents do not have to love each other — but they can show respect.Most importantly, lawmakers produce and guard laws, and they should never forget the principle of ei incumbit probatio qui dicit, non qui negat — the burden of proof rests on he who asserts, not on he who denies.The reaction of KMT lawmakers, mocking the former president, and their statements celebrating his arrest are shameless and should be condemned by the Harvard-educated president, the leaders of the party and the media. It is yet another below-standard performance made in Taiwan.The time to celebrate will come when the KMT and President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) deliver all the promises they made during the election campaign. Then we, the people, will let off firecrackers instead of venting disappointment.

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Unknown 提到...

I was impressed by your performance at 頭家來開講 the other day. I am so glad that Taiwan got one more warrior to fight for rights, justice and value.
What a concise and powerful piece you composed! Well done.
Sadly, a great number of Taiwanese are too confused and blind to see the truth and to tell the evil and the good apart.

But we will continue to speak out loud, for conscience and truth.

Hania's blog 提到...

Thank you for your encouraging words.
"Constant dropping will wear away a stone" - we just have to keep going!
Regards
Hanna