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Tuesday, 07 October 2008 19:22
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Malaysians should no longer accept two anomalies of life here: the fact that the 2,000 men, fed and fattened on patronage, who pick the prime minister of the country and Malaysia's top two leaders come from a damaged political party.

There may have been a time when Umno politicians merited the respect shown to them by the public and the standing afforded to them by their political partners.

Those were the days when a large majority of Malays supported the political party and their leaders – Tunku Abdul Rahman, Tun Abdul Razak, Tun Dr Ismail Abdul Rahman, Tun Hussein Onn and Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad - enjoyed the wide embrace of Malaysians.

Those were the days when candidates from the party formed a clear majority in Parliament, and owned the allegiance of Chinese, Indian and non-Malay bumiputeras in Sabah and Sarawak.

Not anymore. Analysis of the general election results shows that Umno no longer can claim bragging rights of speaking for the Malays. The split with Parti Islam SeMalaysia (Pas) is nearly 50:50.

Anecdotal evidence also suggests that contempt with the arrogance and excess of Umno politicians was the main factor why Chinese and Indians deserted the Barisan Nasional in droves. In a nutshell, Umno does not enjoy the overwhelming support of Malays, Indians or Chinese.

In Parliamant, Umno has 79 seats, fewer than the 81 seats held by Pakatan Rakyat. It would have made sense if the country's leaders are chosen from Barisan Nasional because the coalition does have a clear majority in the House and government, not Umno.

Now let us examine the talent available in the ruling party. Nearly every one of the candidates who has offered himself for senior positions in the party comes with some baggage.

Tan Sri Muhammad Muhammad Taib will forever be known as the politician who forgot to declare RM3.8 million when entering Australia; Datuk Ahmad Zahid Hamidi was on the crony list revealed by Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad; Tan Sri Isa Samad just completed his suspension for money politics. The list goes on and on.

But perhaps the most troubling aspect of the current system of choosing Malaysian leaders is the fact that it is done by an electoral college of 2,000 Umno delegates.

These men and women are picked to represent their divisions at the party's general assembly through a mix of patronage and money politics.

In the 2004 party elections, candidates sprayed money at delegates to buy their support. One supreme council member gave each of the delegates 500 euros as pocket money. Why euros? He had just returned from an overseas trip and did not have the time to change the currency.

Four years on and nothing has changed.

Umno officials say that the money which was given to division leaders (but not used) to oil the election machinery for March 8 is only now flowing to the ground. It is being used to influence the voting of grassroots leaders.

These politicians, many of whom are stained by money politics, will over the course of October and November nominate those who are contesting for senior positions in the party.

In March, they will have a far more important role. In the cavernous Putra World Trade Centre, they will elect the party president, deputy president, vice-presidents and supreme council members. By convention, the top two in the party will become Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia.

Seems odd that we are still willing to allow 2,000 men and women to choose our leaders, knowing how decayed the Umno electoral process has become and how detached their leaders are to the aspirations of most Malaysians.

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written by future, October 07, 2008 19:40:33
Without money UMNO will be ground to a stand-still.
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written by Hello Keithy, October 07, 2008 19:46:32
UMNO & Money is like hand in glove. Unseparable Siamese twins. That's why the members are so committed and loyal .... to the money part.
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written by varvoom, October 07, 2008 19:52:44
A mirror image of communist china electorial system, where only party members of a few millions vote to rule 1.3 billions chinese.
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written by ibabonma, October 07, 2008 20:04:25
Tan Sri Muhammad Muhammad Taib and Datuk Ahmad Zahid Hamidi are known to be familiar only with the words: I, You, Yes, No, OK; in short, I speak no English!
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written by 1six5, October 07, 2008 20:22:10
Normally i don't listen to Malaysian music as all their karya are no good, except this 2 songs.
Zainal Abidin - Orak Arek (this is for u Pak Lah slalu lupa la engkau ni)
M.Nasir - Anak-Anak Kita (dituju khas untuk Anak-anak BN).

Tak yah lah Pak Lah n the gang listen to Laura Fygi during dinner. I will start calling FM's around to play this song for them...hehehe...sapa ditujukan...errr..just refer to MT for the nominees...CIAKSSSS
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written by whlau, October 07, 2008 20:24:03
Seems odd that we are still willing to allow 2,000 men and women to choose our leaders

Yes, who are the "WE". Definitely not me!!!
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written by omarkhayyam, October 07, 2008 20:26:29
Low,

Malaysians should no longer accept two anomalies of life here: the fact that the 2,000 men, fed and fattened on patronage, who pick the prime minister of the country and Malaysia's top two leaders come from a damaged political party.

u hit da bulls eye to open up d minds of many malaysians smilies/smiley.gif

how can we continue having ex-railway guard n a long list of pea-brained idiots to run this country and dictate the lifes of 27 million Malaysians !

cheers
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written by lynn, October 07, 2008 20:38:41
How can we have a change of political system whereby we the voting taxpayers get to pick the next Prime Minister of Malaysia?

We would go for merit - first and last!

Our first choice ??? YM Raja Petra Kamarudin.

RPK is extremely clever, his integrity is intact & he as one man is way above & beyond all the cabinet ministers put together!
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written by truthbespoken, October 07, 2008 20:42:53
UMNO has always been on its own when it comes to choosing the country's leaders.
That's why UMNO's so-called partners have always been mere hangers-on snd almost always left with the crumbs.

But times are changing quickly since the last GE.

We just have to wait a little longer to see whether there is actually anything positive coming our way.
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written by Krepot, October 07, 2008 21:19:40
Many thanks to what they are currently doing,
UNNO WON'T survive another General Election!
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written by Freedom, October 07, 2008 21:35:33
UMNO /BN would be a goner by year end 08. What a relief smilies/cheesy.gif, The rakyat will celebrate exchanging pleasantries . Malaysian of all walks of life sees each other with a sense of belonging...bla..bla..bla.. Ooops... I hope this does not remain a dream....PR to the rescue.. to make it a reality..
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written by cheekhiaw, October 07, 2008 21:37:21
Only 2,000 thieves, liars and murderers get to pick the country's top leaders?

This must be the under statement of the month.

xxx
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written by willove, October 07, 2008 22:01:11
Thanks to you UMNO, Malaysia has become a laughing stock of the world.
Malaysia's Prime Minister is selected by 2,000 corruptors to lead a nation of 28 million!
This means less than 0.001% of the population decides the fate of Malaysia!
If we want to be proud to be a Malaysian, kick UMNO out!
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written by johntyc, October 07, 2008 22:01:48
Anecdotal evidence also suggests that contempt with the arrogance and excess of Umno politicians was the main factor why Chinese and Indians deserted the Barisan Nasional in droves.

Also because MCA,MIC and Gerakan only knows how to say "yes boss" while wagging their tails.
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written by arazak, October 07, 2008 23:03:06
“One supreme council member gave each of the delegates 500 euros as pocket money. Why euros? He had just returned from an overseas trip and did not have the time to change the currency.”
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That is not his money!

It is the rakyaats’ money he stole and stashed in the Swiss Bank. In order not to leave any trail from electronic transfers, he withdrew hard cash from the Swiss Bank and hurriedly flew back before the UMNO General Assembly.

If it is true that he gave each delegates €500, than look at this math, please;

€500 X 4.750 X 2,000 delegates = Total bribes in RM?
Assuming the exchange rate is €1-00 = RM4.750

€500 X 4.750 X 2,000 delegates = RM4,750,000-00

That would be RM4.75 million paid out as bribes by this UMNO Supreme Council member! But I believe, he will recoup this cost plus much more if he was elected in a top senior position.

It is disgusting come to think of how cheap these UMNO members are in terms of integrity! Time to throw them out in the next General Election.
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written by unomalaysia, October 08, 2008 09:47:31
Yes, ours (and our childrens') fates and futures rest in the hands of 2,000 corrupted, racist, ethno supremacists.

Lets this sink in pengundi.......

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written by InEffective, October 08, 2008 10:23:30

Sheer stupidity to allow 2000 to decide the fate of 25 mill peoples.
(malaysian deserve to get 3rd class leadership if they allow this practise to continue)
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written by Rainbowseahorse, October 08, 2008 15:23:15
Very2 strange indeed that the fate of the entire 27 millions odd Malaysians lies in the hands of 2000 UMNO (Semanjung) members! In the eyes of other practicing Democratic countries, I would say they would think that's kinda idiotic, isn't it?



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written by Tok Din, October 08, 2008 19:22:04
Malaysia is a country which has totally lost its way. The political system is so utterly corrupt that UMNO top guns have forgotten the immense responsibility of national leadership.

The UMNO electoral system is so corrupt and bloated that it has become a conduit for ambitious people to wrestle control over the precious financial resources of the state so that their own cliques can benefit from the largess of the country.

No one care anymore what the high office of the Prime Ministership means except to amass more wealth, to benefit friends and relatives and to sooth the nerves of a few influencers.

This is a sad state of affair indeed, the highest political office of the land has be hijacked for selfish gains, not to serve the pressing needs of the people.

Please be forewarned that without the will power to reform and to redirect our energy for a better future, this country is embarking on a road of self destruction. Our best days may be over.

Remember too that a nation without vision ultimately perishes. This is a lesson of history and an immutable law of nature in the conduct of statehood.
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