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yuking said...
No matter how weak and ineffective Pak Lah is?
No matter how unemployable our local graduates are?
No matter how many billions the nation loses in its
many economic ventures?
No matter how low the quality of our education?
No matter how ineffective the civil service is?
No matter how incompetent the CEOs of GLCs are?
No matter how corrupted the nation is?
No matter how brutal the police force is?
The people will continue to support the Barisan
Nasional.
Take my word, the BN will be returned again with a
two-thirds majority in the next general elections.
The reason is simple. With the election commission
being a de facto member of the BN, and the
widespread vote rigging, there is no way the
BN can lose.
It has been impressed upon the people that the
nation will be destroyed if the BN falls - malays
will be wiped out from the surface of the
earth.
The people are not so bothered about human rights,
about good governance and transparency, about
corruption.
They don't evaluate the prime minister performance.
All that matters for the Malays, is a party that
will protect their special rights.
For the Indians, there is no choice but they follow
the majority.
For the Chinese, they want to be left in peace to
live and make money.
The government can rule with impunity and yet remain
strong. What a dichotomy?
It was initially assumed that the victim in the
ear-squat case was a Chinese national, prompting a
protest from the China government. Imagine
being lectured by, of all people, the China on how
to treat prisoners and respect basic human
rights!
How low can we go?
What we see today is the struggle for the spoils of
office. While corruption is rife, no one is willing
to do anything about it. Why rock the boat?
Since you can't fight corruption you might as well
join in - that way you get to share the spoils of
office, and create a small empire even for the
siblings in business while the sun shines. This
culture of corruption has taken decades to take
roots. Change will not come easy. The race card will
continue to be played. Why not? It is a damn good
tool to use during times of disunity and apparent
chaos. How else would you unite the Malays?
The educated and politically inactive among the
Malays need to wake up - and do something, rather
than wait for a (financial) crisis of the
proportion we saw in the late 1990s, we are
experiencing a leadership crisis today - make no
mistake about it.
Pak Lah is asleep at the wheels.
I don't even trust my own country prime minister
anymore……….he is a disappointment to me……….
Pak Lah if you read this I will tell you straight to
your face "I don't support you anymore!"
http://arahkita.blogspot.com/2006/09/konflik-serius-dalam-umno.html
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