Friday, May 14, 2010

The Corruptionists In Squeaky Clean Pakatan

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Look like more PKR elected representatives would have to go walkabout soon if the flare up continue on the question of corruptions revealed here.

Malaysians who think these godsend saviours who are going to rescue this country from the clutches of the corrupt BN monsters should think again.Are we going to get what they promised? A corruption free Malaysia or are we being duped to believe that these morally upright people are going to deliver what they say?


The oligarchs.The most powerful father and son team that control the DAP and Pakatan.

They are only at state level at the moment.What would the scenario be when they take over Puterajaya with much bigger treasury and with tentacles all over the nation?

Would they become a new group of hungry monsters and replicate what the old monsters did?

Woo Choo Keong and Manikavasagam could next be on the firing line or they can declare themselves independent, depending how angry the three Ibrahims are with the two for washing their dirty linens in public.

More theatric here.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Do You Still Want To Vote Pakatan?

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How long can Pakatan Rakyat hold the Federal government should they win the next general elections before internal squabbles set in and break up the alliance? Even now the alliance is wobbly and is fluid for breaking up.

PKR, the most unstable among the three is saddled with defections.At the rate its members leaving the party it may not see the light of the next general elections. The cause, the consistently inconsistent leadership that's of Anwar Ibrahim.A man who rates himself too high on the IQ level resulting in him drowning himself in his own intelligence.A man who has become victim of self-importance.What is pleasant for the ears is pleasant for the souls.

Sibu, is a showcase of what could happen to this disparate alliance of political mismatch.PAS is conspicuously absent in Sibu.Where is PAS? With the exception of Nizar, who clearly is a DAP's lackey, why aren't other PAS leaders in Sibu to help in the campaign?

Below is Nizar's style of dirty politics that he so fondly accused Najib of doing when he was ousted as menteri besar of Perak.His venomous tongue is worse than a cobra's bite.Readers can judge for themselves from his speech where he even tried to speak Malay with a Chinese accent, what kind of a man he is.



So, who are playing with fire? His most invective speech to rile racial hatred between Chinese and Malays shows how bankrupt of ideas and dangerous he is.

What happen to the satu Bangsa Malaysia? Has PAS become an F word for the Chinese in Sibu so much so that they were afraid to show their presence in Sibu? Certainly, they can't use their Islamic badge in Sibu's
predominantly Chinese town but shouldn't people like Nik Aziz or Hadi Awang at least show up to show support and solidarity instead of sending the more than willing lackey of the DAP, the man who insulted his own Sultan for power and glory.

"Kita satu bangsa" is that a reality or a hype?

As we all know oil and water don't mix, one is more dense than the other.Oil, have by the will of God not only become a costly commodity but has also become master of the universe, always at the top.Without oil, everything will come to a grinding halt.Water, the elixir of life, without which humans can't survive, is taken for granted, always plentiful and always at the bottom.

DAP, is now the 'taiko' of Pakatan, always on top, PAS in the middle and PKR reduced to bottom rung of the ladder.Why hasn't Anwar Ibrahim given up his defecto leadership to Lim Kit Siang or Lim Guan Eng?

Just imagine two people with nothing in common,other than intuitively having good sex, marrying each other and the resulting incompatibility that they have to endure sharing the same house and bed after the honeymoon period is over.What do you get? Two poles apart.Try bring them together and see what you get.Repulsion, a feeling of intense distaste or disgust.Most ended in divorce.

What has PAS in common with DAP and PKR? Absolutely nothing other than wanting to grab Putrajaya.Do they have a common manifesto?


Other than barking at the corruption index of the present administration they have not shown as a viable alternative.By the transpiration in the states under their control it is highly doubtful they can even stamp out corruptions.

Selangor is deeply embroiled in charges of corruptions
.The MP for Kapar Manikavasagam has accused Menteri Besar Khalid of dereliction of duty for keeping a blind eye on corruptions and have threatened to expose the names of those involved.

Will it be a case of from the frying pan into the fire?

You can bet your money on it.They are worse.

Who'll take Sibu this time?

My crystal ball, which has a 50/50 chance of getting it right, says the BN with between 2,000 to 3,000 majority.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Let Sleeping Dog Lie

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At last they come to their senses.

I believe the Prime Minister must have intervened and why shouldn't he, it is his head on the chopping block comes elections time, not the organisers or for that matter Tun Mahathir, which I find rather strange that he, according to the organisers, chose the date.

What Malay awareness could May 13 possibly bring for the good of the Malays.It is just a stark reminder of a bloody racial clash.

It is time to mollify, time for reconciliation and time to unite the people as one.Not to dig into the history book and chose a bloody part of our history to justify a calling of a Malay cause.There are other more auspicious dates that such an event could be held.

I am not against what the group is trying to do but they must choose a suitable time and May 13, for all intents and purposes, is not suitable.


It comes as a big surprise to me that Mahathir is actually deeply involved in organising the event, if what the organisers revealed is true. Certainly, not good news for Najib.

To Tun Mahathir I would say better let sleeping dog lie.You can response in other positive ways.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

A Special May 13 Message.







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Today, is the eve of the bloodiest day in the history of our nation.One that we need not celebrate or be reminded in remembrance.

I really don't know how to express my shocking disbelief when I read this piece of very disturbing news.

Is Najib's government going to allow this day in infamy to be exploited to cause more racial polarisation that would make a mockery of his 1 Malaysia.It seems the people who say they support him is also the vary same people who sabotage his policies.

Why would the nation need a grim reminder of a bloody tragedy that should have stayed home in the history book.Do we need to be reminded of bad patch of our history by organising a rally that could turn explosively sectarian.

What exactly the organisers wish to achieve?

Is the siege mentality of certain group going to do any good to our pluralistic society that would add further injury to the already thin membranes between the races.A time bomb awaiting ignition?

We have every right to defend our rights but going on the streets to remind the people of the nation's bloody history is just not on........ nothing less than a form of intimidation.

The Prime Minister should not condone this kind of action and the police should not issue a permit and should go out and arrest those who broke the law.They should get the same treatment as the Bersih and Hindraf demonstrators.

Anas Zubedy has done what we all should do if we want this nation to move forward or do what we shouldn't do......... destroy ourselves and reduce this nation to a beggar's state.

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To the organisers of the rally, I have only one message.


Don't do it.

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