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Saturday, 22 March 2008 13:07

"Mati ayam, mati tungaunya (if the fowl dies, its ticks perish too)" - an old Malay saying.

As far as I’m concerned, Umno-BN is deceased. Finito. R.I.P. Kaput. What happened on March 8th was a gigantic Samurai sword that moved so swiftly the 10-headed hydra of Might-Is-Right that has terrorized us for the last 25 years lost all its heads. The BN survivors of the March 8th debacle are all operating in Safe Mode now, their operating systems having crashed big-time. Perhaps the Umno-BN hard drive can still be booted up a few more times and some useful data saved - but the motherboard itself is on the verge of terminal malfunction. So let's not speak ill of the dead.

Anyone who hasn’t been brainwashed by establishment pundits with vested interests can see that Anwar Ibrahim has got what it takes to steer this floundering ship back on course. And what it takes is intelligence, courage, stamina, adaptability, good humor, experience, and most importantly, ethical sense. His resilience has been proven over the last ten years by his capacity to transmute tragedy into triumph, transforming himself from victim to victor - all the while maintaining his dignity, clarity, and focus.

Whatever his early political agenda, the Anwar Ibrahim of 2008 has been forged in the furnace of personal pain and endurance. In 1998 he could have taken the money and run - become an academic or corporate CEO. But he didn’t. He stood up to Mahathir (pictured right) and fought like a man. That’s how he gained my respect and admiration and trust. There are very few in our midst today that I can describe as “heroic.”

Is Chandra Muzaffar a hero? He might have been once, back in the early 1980s when he left academia to battle the monstrous menace of Mahathir. But after his ISA experience in 1987, Chandra’s spirit buckled. He left Aliran to establish JUST and for a few years he continued to say the right things. But he had lost his fire, his fighting spirit. He had gone the way of Lee Lam Thye.

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written by nathan, March 22, 2008 14:37:06
Dear Raja, thanks for your article, our society has been so racial that even kindergaden children refer to their friends as Malay, Chinese , Indian etc. The names obviously show their race. At all levels of documentation it should not indicate a race but every citizen must be known as a Malaysian. This is timely with the political changes that Malaysia is heading for a Malaysian Nation with a Malaysian Race to face the global challenges of both now and the future. Efforts should be made to change this culture of addressing friend by race and instead they shuold be addressed by name. It should be a total effort by the State and every home and incalulated in every educational institution. Afterall it is the individual that makes the village, the province, state and nation.

Let us be united with loyalty to the Malaysian Nation and contribute to nation building in a Malaysian Way and not on the basis of Race. We have always been recognised as a successful,multi racial nation and let it be such in the future.
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written by HARIMAU BIN ABDULLAH, March 22, 2008 14:45:49
How to educate people when the mentally-retarded HP6 ganster habitually waves a kris for nothing.
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written by krising1, March 22, 2008 14:54:20
DSAI was never a hero in my book. He was hated as an UMNOputera just as I hate any other UMNOputera. However, during the election campaign when he said that he championing the cause of all Malaysians - regardless of race or religion - I supported him. It is a concept that some preached but never practiced. In the end the other parties only attracted their own kind. I saw the multi-racial approach as the only out of this racial trap and here finally there is someone to lead on those lines. He is my hero today.
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written by future, March 22, 2008 15:29:49
The last thing we ever need is the UMNO-BN cultures.
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written by Naha, March 22, 2008 18:07:38
DSAI was never a hero in my book. No politician is a hero in my book.

Who is a politician?

A politician is a person who, usually out of self-interest (though he often claims to do so out of selflessness), maneouvres himself into a position of offering his leadership and administrative services to others. From the point of view of frothing-at-the-mouth party membership card-carrying fanboys or fangirls, the politician is a hero or an idol or a demigod.

However, to educated voters, a politician is only a servant of the voters. If the politician's performance and conduct is wanting, the voters can give him a thorough bollocking.
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written by RichPoon, March 22, 2008 20:18:32
well done everyone!....take a bow....perhaps some of these guys will be bestow state titles for pure guts and service to all malaysians....arise all you sirs!
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written by cancan, March 22, 2008 21:06:57
A Letter To The Prime Minister

Link: http://www.kingsmary.********.com/
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