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18 January 2012

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This is not a revolution. It is a rehash.

The recent political take over is a revolution in the making.

It is the type of revolution I have been calling for, or rather talking about.

This is a revolution because it has broken all PNG laws in the vain last minute grasp to hold on to this country for the people of PNG.

The Arab Spring is taking place across the Middle East. This is our revolution in the making.

Dictators and regimes have fallen all over the world, now it has come about that Sir Michael’s turn has come.

If he wants to keep his name as the so called father of the nation, then he must simply resign. Or else he might wind up like Mugabe and Gadafi, or even Assad (Syrian president).

But is the Namah O’Neill regime a puppet government or a real government? What is the real reason for this political storm that has hit PNG?

Is it the intention of a few that funds will help (financially) to buy MPs and set up this government?

Our military is incapable of suppressing a coordinated armed uprising, as those in the world today using simple social networking sites.

Well said Dr Okole.

I, for one, am wondering why the GG has not dissolved parliament? Or does he not have these powers?

I agree with Dr Okole. If there is no end to the "constitutional crisis", then it would be good if the Governor-General could set up a group of eminent individuals from PNG and the Pacific region to broker a deal.

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