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Monday, 12 October 2009 10:33

What comes next for Umno, PAS and the nation?

"As Mahathir says, corruption thrives because voters keep supporting leaders who have been found guilty."

By Shanon Shah, The Nut Graph

AFTER losing in all of the by-elections it has contested in the peninsula since March 2008, the Barisan Nasional (BN)'s Bagan Pinang win must taste like ambrosia. The BN's candidate from Umno, Tan Sri Isa Samad, polled 8,013 votes against the 2,578 votes garnered by PAS's Zulkefly Omar. In fact, Isa's majority of 5,435 votes far outstrips the 2,333 majority enjoyed by the BN in the March 2008 general election.

The BN's stunning performance in Bagan Pinang on 11 Oct 2009 is nothing short of a landslide. Many are wondering what this says about the BN and the PR, and more importantly, what it says about voters.

Leaving that question aside for the moment, Isa's increased majority must also be a relief for BN chairperson and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak. After the fielding of corruption-tainted Isa drew ire from none other than Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Najib can now sleep easy for a little while longer.

Najib must also be particularly relieved about the postal votes — a whopping 3,521 of the 4,611 votes cast went to the BN.

Corruption allegations notwithstanding, Isa was a candidate whose undeniable popularity among locals would have held him in good stead. He is, after all, a towering figure in local politics here. And Umno and the rest of the BN knew this from the beginning.

As Umno Youth chief and Rembau Member of Parliament Khairy Jamaluddin tells The Nut Graph: "Local politics trumps over national concerns. There is a disconnect between the national consciousness (regarding Isa's money politics charges) and local realities in politics," Khairy explains.

"As a former menteri besar, Isa has a good track record. He knows people here. He is that rare Umno leader who has the ability to put people at ease."

In short, Isa charmed his way out of the stigma of corruption and abuse of power. Well, charm was only part of the equation. He also rode on several government functions to campaign — which goes against the ethics of election campaigning. And all of this prompts Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad, in charge of PAS's Bagan Pinang by-election machinery, to call this "a very sad day for the nation".

He tells The Nut Graph in a phone interview: "As Mahathir says, corruption thrives because voters keep supporting leaders who have been found guilty."

READ MORE HERE: http://www.thenutgraph.com/

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written by HamChak, October 12, 2009 10:37:15
Well said Mahathir, for once.
Just like your time.
You must have taught them well.
Congratulation to you as a great teacher.
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written by mafiaa, October 12, 2009 10:40:55
for the chinese...as long as you make money...and rich..no matter if the daughters work as prostitutes or your sons ...the illegal empat nombor ekor bosses or kaki seledup. money matter...the ends [money]justified the means....sad.
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written by SocratesI, October 12, 2009 11:16:09

I think all 3 major races in Bagan Pinang just voted in a hyena that will soon lead its herd to swallow up Negri 9 whole ! The Malays voted in ISA in a very UnIslamic manner, the Indians being the 2nd largest no. of voters have given up their pride and strugglke for some promised measly handouts, which they will again be played out (will they ever learn?!!) later once the dust has settled, and their plight will be forgotten once more, and the Chinese - mafiaa has said it all.

Whilst they deserve what they vote for, we, the other enlightened Rakyat surely do NOT ! This is indeed a DARK day for Malaysia as a whole for corruption to be so willingly accepted in Malaysia. I weep for you, Malaysia.
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written by SocratesI, October 12, 2009 11:22:36

This also goes to show the effect of brain-washing by the corrupt Barisan Najis regime that has been in power these 50 years, with the most intense period of 22 years being under Maha-ShitHead.

Woe to the Rakyat of Malaysia, who accept corruption and leaders of shit integrity, the country will not last long and will become a failed nation like Zimbabwe etc. before too long. We should hold a funeral service in Bagan Pinang for the Death of Virtue & the Rejection of Allah.
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written by gundohing, October 12, 2009 11:26:45
"As Mahathir says, corruption thrives because voters keep supporting leaders who have been found guilty."

And can you blame UMNO for supporting such leaders at desperate times like these?
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written by rocky, October 12, 2009 11:30:32
Yes Isa was won albeit all his money politic issues. Isa's popularity among all races in PD and NS can't be denied thus UMNO should not think the win is cos people are back to supporting UMNO/BN.

PAS on the other hand, should rethink cos south of Selangor/KL, their support is less.
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written by lynn, October 12, 2009 11:50:08
The shock from this loss was not that PAS lost but because a corrupted candidate won by a bigger majority. Deep in our hearts, we expected PAS to lose by a slim majority.

Now you understand why: most people will always be remain impoverished; over RM300 & groceries, or RM100 & murukku flour, these voters pangkah umno. One thing is certain, these people will always be poor and they deserve their pathetic fate.
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written by Jan, October 12, 2009 17:18:32
Teoh Beng Hock died in vain.
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written by Smiles21, October 12, 2009 17:52:51
What comes next for Umno, PAS and the nation?

"As Mahathir says, corruption thrives because voters keep supporting leaders who have been found guilty."

If Tan Sri Isa Samad was confirmed practising corruption, why then UMNO leaders did not charge him in the court of laws a few years ago? The answer is very simple. Which UMNO leader did not practise corruption? No UMNO leader dares to answer. That was the reason UMNO President had to "kowtow" to the threat and demand posed by Isa's suppoters.
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