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Thursday, 31 January 2008 18:04

3-hour Cabinet meeting yesterday on next general election the latest example of gross abuse of power, lack of integrity and rapid degeneration of ethical quality of Abdullah premiership, which is quickly losing the ability to understand the difference between right and wrong

{mosgoogle right} The New Straits Times today carried an exclusive about the three-hour Cabinet meeting yesterday on preparations for impending general election under the heading "Get ready to face election, ministers told", which reads:

On your marks, get set, go.

Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi told ministers yesterday to get ready to face the general election.

The prime minister touched extensively on the subject during the cabinet meeting.

A minister said Abdullah reminded them in a three-hour discussion on election preparations to be fully prepared to go out on the hustings.

He said the prime minister, who is also Barisan Nasional chairman, did not indicate a date for the election.

"We are ready to face the general election and this is the commitment we gave the prime minister. We also gave him an assurance that preparations were in third gear."

The minister said Abdullah was also informed that all BN election operations rooms were ready for the polls.

Another minister said the session also saw ministers reporting the economic situation in their constituencies.

It is sad and even tragic that very few Malaysians seem to realize that this report highlights a very decadent political culture unparallelled in the 50-year history of Malaysia, of further degeneration of the ethical standards of the government-of-the-day to the extent that the Abdullah premiership has quickly lost the ability to understand the difference between right and wrong.

The Cabinet is not a Barisan Nasional outfit but the highest decision-making body of the executive in the country. It has no business to waste its whole morning of three hours to discuss the individual or collective electoral prospects of the Barisan Nasional Ministers.

Why should the Cabinet be discussing the "economic situation" of the individual constituencies of the Ministers, when they should be concerned about the "economic situation" of the whole country and all Malaysians?

The three-hour Cabinet meeting yesterday on next general election is the latest example of gross abuse of power, lack of integrity and rapid degeneration of ethical quality of Abdullah premiership, which makes a total mockery of the National Integrity Plan launched by Abdullah in his first year of premiership.

It is not that there weren't important national issues for the Cabinet to address yesterday, for instance:

‧ The latest instance of "body-snatching" aggravating racial and religious polarization in the country, involving 74-year-old Gan Eng Gor of Seremban.

‧ The jailing of Dr. Basmullah Yusom, the first doctor to be jailed under a technicality under the Private Health Facilities and Services Act (PHFSA) 1998 despite assurances of the former Health Minister and Director-General of Health Services that the PHFSA would be amended and that no doctor would be criminalized or jailed over a technicality.

‧ The endemic crime in the country as illustrated by the failure to locate 5-yr-old Sharlinie Nashar, who had been missing for more than three weeks. The one-week deadline given by bomohs that Sharlinie would be found has come and gone. Clearly, both the terrestrial and supernatural police are of no help to locate and rescue Sharlinie.

Sadly, the issues and concerns of the people were completely sidelined at the Cabinet meeting yesterday.

Abdullah and all Cabinet Ministers should apologise for their most unethical conduct in spending a whole Cabinet meeting yesterday discussing the general election preparations which should rightly be held in Barisan Nasional meetings – when they should be proving their Ministerial worth by addressing the problems of the people!

No wonder former Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad has dismissed this Cabinet as a "half-past six Cabinet"!

Lim Kit Siang

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written by kent chong, January 31, 2008 18:17:48
Good JOb Kit Siang... u deserver to get Dato or Tan Sri
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written by jonwon, January 31, 2008 18:23:49
Just found this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGYQDyOrLCk
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written by DontPlayGod, January 31, 2008 18:31:37
kent chong wrote:

"Good JOb Kit Siang... u deserver to get Dato or Tan Sri "

Aiseh, friend, those titles are only reserved for BN politicians.
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written by DontPlayGod, January 31, 2008 18:35:41
It just goes to show what a poor and hopeless leader AAB is, talking about party politics, when they should be dealing with national issues. Someone, please remove this guy, before he puts Malaysia into s tailspin to doom.
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written by bexe, January 31, 2008 19:56:46
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The most important thing you can do for our country is to win this coming election. It is being offered to you on a platter. If you fail, you have let us all down and the country will go down the tubes.
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written by Sutha, January 31, 2008 19:58:12

You cannot lose something you don't have.
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written by educationist, January 31, 2008 21:01:00
Yes, on the basis that the Cabinet ought to be more concerned about the business of good governance of our country , you are right. But the fact of the matter is that the BN will also be using the government machinery as if it is the BN's machinery as it had done all the past elections. So until they are taught a lesson in the elections, losing their 2/3 majority will be one, we can't hope to see any positive change.
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written by budakindia, January 31, 2008 23:21:22
I don't think half past six cabinet is the exact description for the current seating! smilies/grin.gif Maybe a bunch of clowns, pirates, gangsters, morons or other unpleasant words can be used to the current cabinet! smilies/grin.gif Well one things for sure, they are a bunch of d*ckheads and shouldn't be respected at all! smilies/angry.gif
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written by rayfire, February 01, 2008 09:13:39
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Silly cabinet, when there are greater risk looming over us, such as the ever volatile economy which seems to cast a bad shadow on us, and the many crisis within the country such as crime,body snatching and mounting racial tension, this people tlak about election at our expenses.
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This is more than a valid reason, to deny them of such opportunity in the future. If you ask me, the people are not ready for election, it is not stable to have election now, they know it, or should know this. But why hurry, just to prevent one person being eligible again?
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Pathetic, just pathetic.

Opposition, you better strengthen your chances by selecting professionals with good qualification and economically sound person as candidates. If you can't agree to work along, then work individually and deny BN of 2/3 majority.
Stop making comments that would lessen your chances, this is very critical.


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written by InEffective, February 01, 2008 16:22:47
Clearly the incumbent politician's priorities is geared for their own self-preservation and interests.

The rakyat's welfare is of no relevance in reality (but there are always lip-service to create the right perceptions for gullible malaysians)

Malaysian would be wise to step up and take ownership of their own futures.
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written by jesse ventura, February 01, 2008 16:29:07
This stupid PM is a sleeping dose to all his cabinet ministers
no wonder all of them are fool cabinet ministers.
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