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Saturday, 05 January 2008 14:57

Actually, the attitude of the opposition is no different from that of the ruling coalition. The only small difference is that the opposition is not in power, yet. It makes one wonder whether if the opposition comes to power things would be different. From the way they are conducting themselves now this does not appear to be so. The opposition heavyweights are as selfish as the Umno warlords.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Raja Petra Kamarudin

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I have said this before and I will say it again. Sex and politics are the two top sellers. If you talk about these you can't go wrong; your newspaper will surely sell. And if it is a combination of both, sex scandals involving politicians, that is even better. It sells even more and you can safely double your printing order as you can be assured of selling every copy printed.

Incidences of sex scandals involving senior politicians are not something new of course. We have been seeing these pop up from time to time since Merdeka and they will surely keep popping up until long after we are gone. Of course, much of these so-called scandals were mere talk and whispers. As much as they may have made interesting reading, you really could not prove them. That was until quite very recently.

Malaysia was recently entertained by the revelation of a DVD of the Health Minister literally caught with his pants down. I use the word entertained because most were amused rather than shocked at the on-camera revelation of the indiscretion of the Minister who just days before that had propagated safe sex but did not see the need for himself to do the same. Safe sex of course not only involves the usage of condoms but also making sure you do not get caught, especially on camera, and the Health Minister failed in both aspects.

That is the level of Malaysia's moral outrage. No one took to the streets to demonstrate their disgust or displeasure. Yes, there certainly were people running around all over the place, no doubt of that, but they were scrambling helter-skelter to try to get their hands on a copy of the DVD so that they could do some 'academic research' and establish that the DVD indeed features the Minister of Health and not his look-alike or brother.

It was actually a very well-organised and well-coordinated distribution campaign. Teams of distributors went from town to town in Johor to distribute the DVDs to every house and public place. Thousands upon thousands were dished out and no one can claim they did not receive a copy of the DVD. The huge manpower resources and substantial amount of finance required to embark on such an operation could only mean that big bucks were involved here. And it could only have been financed by those with deep pockets.

Chua Soi Lek is of course not quite unknown as a ladies' man. He would in fact brag that he is 'famous' as a Casanova and would tell his peers 'everyone knows I am a womaniser'. As much as one may frown upon such behaviour, at least he was honest about what he is and did not try to hide behind the mask of Islam Hadhari while leading the lifestyle of Paris Hilton.

Woe to any woman who caught Soi Lek's eyes. He would immediately task his bouncers with the job of propositioning her and negotiate whether she is 'for sale'. He did not care whether he was in the presence of strangers or someone whom he might have just met barely minutes ago. Many would relate how they were shocked when Soi Lek whispered in their ear as to whether that woman sitting at the next table or walking by was 'hot' and sleeps around. One man even told Soi Lek to his face that he was shocked and Soi Lek responded with a smile as if the statement was meant as a compliment.

The DVD making its rounds all over the country is not new. It was taken two years ago. As Soi Lek himself admitted, his only mistake was to frequent the same hotel and the same room each time he rendezvoused with his 'partner' and this allowed his enemies to place five cameras all over the room to record the goings-on. Soi Lek does not think he made any other mistake other than that.

But why did they want to record what, as Soi Lek said, is his private affair? Quite simple, really. They wanted to keep that recording as an insurance policy in the event they needed to get rid of him in an opportune time. It is no secret that Soi Lek is very popular amongst the grass-root. His performance in the 2004 elections was much improved over the 1999 elections and his majority can be regarded as very impressive. He speaks well -- in Mandarin, English as well as Bahasa Malaysia -- and is a powerful orator. He is everything that one looks for in a national leader. And he openly declared that the MCA leadership is weak and is due for a change -- meaning he should take over the leadership of MCA.

When the MCA President asked Soi Lek to appoint certain people aligned to the former in some of the local councils, the latter replied that the President should just concentrate on national matters and stay out of Johor State matters. It was Soi Lek's way of telling the President to go jump in the lake. Soi Lek did not hide the fact that he had only contempt for the President and at the next party election scheduled after the coming general election he was going to make a bid for the Presidency of the party.

But the President had other plans. He wanted his brother to replace him as President. So they had no choice, therefore, but to get rid of Soi Lek. And they did this by cashing in the insurance policy they acquired two years ago.

Once this DVD hits the national scene, Soi Lek would have no choice but to resign his party and government posts. And once he no longer holds any post either in the party or the government it would be very difficult for him to even keep his division post, no need to even talk about making a bid for the Presidency. Invariably, he would also have to be dropped as a candidate in the general election thereby sealing his fate once and for all.

While all this was going on though, while Soi Lek was set up to be sent into permanent retirement, not many noticed the outburst by the Umno Secretary-General who said that Shahidan Kassim, the Menteri Besar of Perlis, should go. No doubt the excitement of the Soi Lek DVD overshadowed this episode and not many took much notice of the Sec-Gen's outburst. This outburst, however, was not a mere outburst but a cry of frustration by the Sec-Gen who was so depressed that the Umno President a la Prime Minister failed to act on a certain matter that places the Soi Lek DVD scandal way at the bottom of the serious matters scale.

Earlier, the Sec-Gen had brought a Thai girl together with the brother of a certain state Ruler, who was also a Wakil Rakyat, to meet the Prime Minister. A lady doctor was also in the delegation. The girl then testified that Shahidan had made her pregnant and then arranged for her to have an abortion. The lady doctor confirmed that this was so and that she had performed the abortion. Abdullah Ahmad Badawi appeared perturbed and asked the Wakil Rakyat whether his brother, the Ruler, knew about this matter. The Wakil Rakyat replied that the Ruler has all the facts and is fully aware of the matter.

The Sec-Gen then told Abdullah that this was not the only girl whom Shahidan had made pregnant. He personally knows of three such cases and has heard that there are many more. The Sec-Gen added that Shahidan's sexual trysts are perpetrated in the country home of another Minister from Perlis, Azmi Khalid, and sometimes in the office of the Menteri Besar, in the surau or prayer-room of the Menteri Besar's office to be exact.

Abdullah took all this in with a troubled look on his face and promised to do something about it. He then referred the matter to his son-in-law who replied that Shahidan is their strongest and most loyal ally. He, in fact, was instrumental in blocking Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad from entering Perlis. They just can't afford to sack Shahidan. If they do, then the opposition would have a better chance of taking over the state as Shahidan and his team of gangsters is the only thing they have to keep Mahathir and the opposition out of the state. For purposes of political expediency, Shahidan has to be retained.

So Abdullah did nothing and this was what upset the Umno Sec-Gen. Instead, Shahidan, dropped both the Sec-Gen and Azmi from the candidates' list. Abdullah can't afford to lose Shahidan but he can afford to replace the Sec-Gen and Azmi. Perlis has only three Parliament seats and there are many others waiting in the wings to take over as Members of Parliament. But there is only one gangster who can mobilise an 'army' of bouncers to keep the state under a short leash.

Like it or not, Umno is still a party of warlords. And these warlords are those who keep the Umno President in office. And he who is Umno President is also the Prime Minister. You do not replace warlords. You do not sack warlords. Instead, warlords will sack you and replace you with someone else. That has always been how Umno operates and that will always be how it is for a long, long time to come.

It is said that Pakistan is run by just 100 families. It is said that the United States is also the same. In Malaysia, 191 people call the shots and these 191 are the Umno division chiefs.

The 191 Umno division chiefs pick the 2,000 or so delegates to the Umno general assembly. Then the 2,000 or so delegates decide who gets to become President and Deputy President depending on the choice of the 191 division chiefs. In fact, in the first place, the 191 division chiefs decide whether there will be a contest for the Presidency and Deputy Presidency or whether there should be no contest. If the 191 division chiefs decide that there should be no contest and the President and Deputy President should be allowed to continue indefinitely then this should be what happens. And these 191 division chiefs also sit in the Supreme Council and Cabinet where the policies are made and which cannot be challenged in any court of law.

Most of the 191 Umno warlords or division chiefs do not think Abdullah is capable. They think he is the worst Prime Minister Malaysia ever had. Many, which holds true for most Malaysians as well, look back on the good old days of Mahathir. They in fact would not mind if Mahathir came back as Prime Minister in spite of the fact when he was in office they rated him the worst Prime Minister Malaysia ever had. But these 191 Umno warlords, or 190 if you exclude Abdullah, realise that a Prime Minister of the likes of Abdullah is better to have around than the likes of Mahathir. Abdullah never makes any decisions. In fact, he is so scared of making decisions and would fall back on his son-in-law for advice and would follow whatever advice the latter may offer.

The son-in-law knows he is not popular. Harbouring ambitions of becoming Prime Minister at age 40 is a pie in the sky and extremely risky to boot. Whether he can even win the post of Umno Youth leader or, later, become one of the Vice Presidents is stretching the imagination. In Umno, as in most political parties, you need grass-root support. And if you do not have this grass-root support then you need to ride on those who do, and in this case it would be the 191 Umno division chiefs.

Sure, the Umno division chiefs may be scum of the earth and slime-balls. Most warlords are anyway in almost all the countries where warlords call the shots. But it is because they are scum of the earth and slime-balls that they are where they are; meaning Umno division chiefs. So you need to work with these people. You need to get their support. And you do not worry about morals and ethics because warlords do not have any. What they have is power and the strength to mobilise the grass-root. And that is how you become Umno President and Prime Minister, by mobilising grass-root support.

Sex scandals will not sway the voters. Corruption will not sway the voters. Heck, even murder does not seem to sway the voters. If it did then Barisan Nasional would have been out of office a long time ago. Musa Aman, the Chief Minister of Sabah, was worth RM300 million barely a few years ago when he took over the running of the state. Today, in a few short years, he is worth RM1 billion. How he acquired RM300 million on taking office and how it grew to RM1 billion in a few short years has already been discussed at great length, so we need not go into all that again. But the voters will not kick Musa Aman out. So Abdullah need not kick him out either. After all, he has given Abdullah's family plenty of money and even underwrote the entire cost of the late Endon's medical expenses in the US plus Khairy's cost to acquire shares in ECM Libra.

There are only two things that worry Abdullah. First would be an internal rebellion and conflict within Umno. But if you leave the warlords alone and close your eyes to their sex scandals and corruption you need not worry that they will turn on you. Second, of course, would be that the voters kick you out. But with the opposition so weak and fragmented and making conflicting statements there is no danger that the opposition can garner enough support to kick out the ruling party.

Abdullah would best leave things as they are. The next general election could be as soon as before Chinese New Year about a month from today. This means within a fortnight or so Parliament would probably be dissolved. With less than a month to go why the need to rock the boat?

The outcome of the general election hinges on the Elections Commission. Considering the first-past-the-post system that Malaysia practices, it is not votes but seats that determine who gets to form the government. The opposition is expected to garner at least 40% of the votes. Based on a voter turnout of roughly eight million, this would give the opposition 3.2 million votes. That would mean 4.8 million votes will go to the 14-member ruling coalition, Barisan Nasional, giving it a majority of only 1.6 million votes. But that is all it needs to come back to power with a comfortable two-thirds majority. And the warlords and power-brokers will remain in office and will continue serving Abdullah as long as he continues serving them. That is how it works in a 'you scratch my back, I scratch yours' culture which has become not only Umno's culture but Malaysian culture at large.

The Elections Commission Chairman's term of office has actually expired. But Abdullah did not request the Agong's consent in extending it lest His Majesty says no like he did in the case of the Chief Justice. Abdullah knew he faced a great risk by requesting the Agong's consent. So, instead, he went before Parliament and amended the law which will now allow the Prime Minister to extend the tenure of the Elections Commission Chairman without requiring the consent of the Agong.

Then a stack of papers which required the Agong's signature were presented before His Majesty. Amongst that of course was the amendment bill whereby the Elections Commission Chairman can be extended a year beyond retirement without requiring the consent of the Agong. The Agong can now be by-passed and ignored and there is nothing His Majesty can do about it. It was now legal to bypass the Agong and illegal for the Agong to block the move. Any move by the Agong would be seen as unreasonable and unconstitutional so the best His Majesty could do was just sign the papers and not make any noise. Doing otherwise might work against His Majesty and the very institution of the Monarchy itself.

Abdullah is not really as stupid as he looks after all. He of course goes around creating that impression as a fall-back so that, at worse, you can just accuse him of being stupid but never of being devious, manipulative or exploitive. The Elections Commission Chairman has made it very clear, without holding back his punches, that his job is to ensure that the Malays will not lose political domination. He is not apologetic or evasive about this. He says this openly to anyone who cares to listen. Since the Malays have lost economic domination to the Chinese and the Chinese now practically control the entire economy, what is wrong with the Malays, in turn, having political domination?

That argument makes everything legitimate and noble. No one can fault you for 'maintaining stability' and ensuring that the 'delicate racial balance' is not shattered by race riots in the event the Malays lose political domination after losing economic domination to the Chinese. This is the only way, argues the Elections Commission Chairman, to guarantee that the Malays and Chinese will not go for each others throats, or rather the Malays will not go for the Chinese throats that will see Malaysia explode into another May 13, as how the government is so fond of reminding us.

The Chinese are blatantly reminded that they can retain economic domination as long as the Malays retain political domination. But if the Malays suffer the loss of political domination, then the Chinese would no longer enjoy economic domination. And if Malaysia were to erupt into civil war with the Malays on one side and the Chinese on the other, and of course the security forces being all Malay would certainly be on the side of the Malays, the economy would collapse bringing down Chinese economic domination together with it.

So 'Chinese' seats are large with more than 100,000 voters while 'Malay' seats are as small as 5,000 voters. This way the opposition can win 40% of the votes but not 40% of the seats. And even if the opposition wins 45% of the votes, leaving the ruling coalition 55%, like what happened in 1999, the ruling coalition would still retain power with a comfortable two-thirds majority.

But this would be true only if the opposition voters are Chinese while the ruling party voters are Malay. The opposition has always been perceived as Chinese while the government has always been perceived as Malay. It has always been them and us, Chinese being 'them' and Malays being 'us'. This was how it was since Merdeka 50 years ago. But would this still apply if the Malays, Chinese and Indians unite under the opposition banner and the opposition is no longer race-based but a multi-racial front?

Yes, this is the new scenario emerging in Malaysian politics. No longer is the opposition based on race with the Chinese as the opposition and the Malays as the government supporters. Now it is justice opposed to injustice with both sides seeing equal support from all the races. There are as many angry Chinese and Indians are there are Malays.

There have of course been exceptions to this rule. In 1999, the Malays swung to the opposition while the Chinese stood by the government. But that was not enough. Though the Malay heartland fell to the opposition, the ruling party still managed to retain most states and its two-thirds majority in Parliament as well. Only in 1969 when the Malays and Chinese were both united against the government did the ruling party almost collapse. So it has to be another 1969, not enough just another 1999. But 1969 also brings back other painful memories which the Chinese would not want to see repeated. So will the Chinese dare do another 1969 by uniting with the Malays to deny the ruling coalition its two-thirds majority in Parliament?

Many Chinese feel that the 1969 election result can be repeated without the repeat of the 1969 election aftermath. The Malays of today are not the Malays of 40 years ago, as is also true of the Chinese. Even the Indians of today are not like the Indians of 40 years ago as the recent HINDRAF episode has proven. The Malays, Chinese and Indians are ready to unite, united against the ruling coalition. The BERSIH and HINDRAF events of November 2007 have proven this. As much as the government tried to stoke the anti-Indian fire and get the Malays to rise in anger against the Indians, it did not happen. Many Malays, in fact, support HINDRAF, as do many Chinese support BERSIH.

This is what worries the government. If the races can't be separated by communal interests this does not augur well for the government. They need the different races to be on the brink of civil war without actually going to war. It should be much sabre-rattling and rhetoric without any blows actually being traded. But if the different races lock arms and call one another brother, then this will spell the end of the divide-and-rule strategy.

But the problem is not the different races. The Malays, Chinese and Indians are ready to stand shoulder-to-shoulder. It is the political parties which are the stumbling block to opposition unity. Even after one year they still can't agree on the seat distribution. The next general election could be as soon as one month away but the three opposition parties still can't resolve their many differences. The squabble over seats is just one of the issues, though maybe one of the more important ones. They also refuse to agree to a joint or common election manifesto, each preferring to come out with their own individual manifesto.

It appears like the opposition is the worst enemy of the opposition. The ruling party does not really have to try too hard to defeat the opposition. The opposition is doing that very well by themselves. PAS has its own agenda. DAP has its own agenda. PKR too has it own agenda. And each of them are only interested in their own agenda, not in the opposition agenda. They all want safe seats so that they can be assured of a win even though the rest will not. So the big guns choose the plum seats and fight with each other across parties and within parties for these safe seats, leaving the others to their own devices, to sink or swim as the case may be.

The opposition leaders are also human and, as is common to most humans, they are all very selfish. They do not care about the party. They especially do not care about the opposition coalition. They just want a good seat which they can be assured of winning. PAS, DAP and PKR will not compromise on seats. Each wants the good seats and each will not allow the other these seats. And they will keep these seats for themselves. And the newcomers and not so heavyweights will be given the high risk seats which are assured of falling to the ruling coalition. These are not candidates. These are sacrificial lambs. And the job of sacrificial lambs is to get slaughtered.

The heavyweights should actually be sent to contest in the tough seats. After all, they have been in office many elections and are already well-known. It is time they moved up in the world and prove that they are really good by contesting in the tough seats -- and win, of course -- while allowing the new faces to contest in the safer seats where voters will vote along party lines rather than based on personalities. Those who have been winning in safe seats at least two elections in a row must be sent to battle it out in tougher areas. Let those guaranteed seats be given to newcomers who need all the help they can get. If not we will have the same people in office for generations while no new blood can be groomed to eventually take over the leadership of the party.

Actually, the attitude of the opposition is no different from that of the ruling coalition. The only small difference is that the opposition is not in power, yet. It makes one wonder whether if the opposition comes to power things would be different. From the way they are conducting themselves now this does not appear to be so. The opposition heavyweights are as selfish as the Umno warlords. What we accuse the Umno warlords of we can say the same about the opposition heavyweights. It is frightening to think that changing the government may merely tantamount to out of the frying pan and into the fire.

The opposition can of course prove us wrong. They can sit down and settle the seat allocation issue. They can agree on a joint or common election manifesto. They can offer us just one party to choose from instead of currently three parties with three different election manifestos. And if they do that we might just consider coming out to vote on Polling Day instead of staying home to watch television. And who knows, we might even vote opposition again. If not, then I will have better things to do on Polling Day instead of wasting my vote on a lost cause.

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written by aryn, January 05, 2008 15:13:06
Birds of the same feather eeh?

All along we know this is THE problems of the BA and the BN exploited them at every election. In my opinion, the BN have already won 50 percent of this coming election by virtue of no consensus or shall I say, selfishness among the opposition parties.

If the opposition cannot unite now, God knows how they are going to run the country once elected.

Lucky for me, I have a choice. My vote. To the opposition parties: "Grow up and settle the issue like a gentleman or remain an opposition your life.Why can't you see the people want change and you are blur to realise this. Or maybe, you want us electorates to kick your behind or whack your head to drive some sense in you?".
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written by Laksamana, January 05, 2008 15:30:39
Go out there and vote. Make your voices known - for BN or otherwise. Power returns to the people only once in five years so lets make the most of it.
The trigger for change has to start from somewhere, even if it appears insignificant or a lost cause. I would like to personally urge all those who are registered to vote to do so. Show both the governing and opposition parties that Malaysians are not as apathetic to the political process as we appear. Instill fear in them by our sheer numbers at the polling station to state our stand. Strengthen this seemingly last bastion of Malaysia's democracy by filling out your voting slip properly and earnestly.
And make them realise that the people must never be taken for granted.
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written by ibabonma, January 05, 2008 15:36:55
The opposition voters are not selfish unlike the opposition leaders, who think of only winning seats for their own parties, be it Keadilan, Pas or DAP. Wake up comrades.
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written by Mr Smith, January 05, 2008 15:46:50
BN is presently at its weakest point and its Arhilles heel is no other than the sleepy PM himself.
The Opposition parties have to put aside their differences and personal ambitions for the sake of the country. Please do not let your supporters' down. An Opposition with ONE voice, ONE manifesto will give untold inspiration to the Malays, Indians and Chinese who have lost faith in BN.
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written by hiro, January 05, 2008 15:57:49
I think I have written before that as much as we criticise the Election Commission on gerry mandering and the BN coalition for unfair tactics, we are really kidding ourselves that any good will come out of it. No one will willingly give up any advantage they have just in the name of fairness. The way to go is to clean up the opposition unity. In this regard, I must say that the biggest stumbling block for non-Muslim voters is the PAS goal of establishing an Islamic State. Now, in recent times, they have been very quiet about this, but it does not mean they won't do it. I know it's a very difficult juggling act for PAS, but PAS should look at the big picture - ie national mandate. And this is as good as time as any because in working up Malays to support UMNO, UMNO has gone to extremes. It is time for PAS to move to the centre and be the moderate party instead. Show UMNO that Islam is not where you mouth is, but your heart, and you don't have to brandish Quran anytime you deal with a morality issue, just that you and your comrades know that it stems from your sincere appreciation of the Quran, but then you also have to subscribe to the reality of the secular Constitution.

People may ask what then will DAP compromise? Well, the more pertinent question is - what exactly is DAP saying that is not already in line with the Constitution? DAP has not even gone so far as to say that NEP is to be abolished until Keadilan said so! (Of course, one understands the semantics - it is not abolishing NEP, but abolishing pro-UMNO NEP implementation - the bottom line is to help those in need regardless of race so that should not scare Malays who are really in need)

So really, the change must come particulary from PAS. Do Malaysians of all races a big favour, and we will give you a chance to lead us for real.
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written by RichPoon, January 05, 2008 15:57:59
i tell everyone who cares to listen that all politicians of whatever colour are all the same....however we need to vote for either one to keep the other honest.
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written by mikefonz, January 05, 2008 16:08:30
Think most of us want is to have a "check and balance" in the current goverment. Not everything the goverment wanted to do are passed without much debating. Currently, the Pee M is definately not doing a good job and that's why many are looking forward to the coming election. The Rakyat will show who has the POWER. It's the people not the Goverment. We are the people who voted. Don't they study history ? Don't they realise what is happening around the world ? Are they stupid or something ?
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written by malaysian2008, January 05, 2008 16:12:56
Yeah, sometime just wondering whether to support the opposition? are they fighting for us - the rakyat or themself? We need a change in MAlaysia. A better malaysian's malaysia. ONE NATION ONE RAKYAT.
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written by Bill Gates, January 05, 2008 16:23:04
Malaysian political trend with the majority malays and indians voting for BN and majority Chinese voting for opposition will continue probably until 2020. There is also the issue of religion and NEP that give BN the additional edge not to mention the amount of money being splashed. I was told by a friend that for this coming GE, each BN's branch is given RM5k to splash as angpow. MCA has started spalshing RM10 million as angpow to chinese schools.

The opposition as usual are a little bit disorganized, lack of fund, communication channel, etc. However, the sentiment this time around is that there will be some swings towards the opposition due to fuel price increased, inflation, increased in price of many daily needs ... but will the people still be bought by a mere RM200 to help BN win?

While the chinese and to certain extent indians are prepared to vote for opposition this time around, how about the malays? Will the malays vote for even Kit Siang in Ipoh Timor? Will the malays vote for MCA in Labis this time around?
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written by froggy, January 05, 2008 16:39:07
i feel depressed after reading this. i too heard that the GE will be held as early as before CNY holidays. the opposition parties all talk different language. malaysians are more united than ever to deny BN of the 2/3 majority it needs to lord over us. come on lah DAP, PKR and PAS --- Unite!!
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written by teo siew chin, January 05, 2008 16:43:42
And by the way, someone is one bad boy out to confuse the novices!
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written by malsia1206, January 05, 2008 16:47:06
RPK, another simple-to-read -and understand article from you again. Analytical, well-reasoned and expressed neatly for the rakyat ot grasp and understand what is going on in this country. The sickness lies not only in the ruling Government, that much we can all agree. The sickness is just as bad with the differences in the Opposition, that much more we can also agree. Time is crucial and nothing much is being done. Given this scenerio, the Barisan would get their two-thirds with the PM sleeping all the way through the electoral process. The rakyat is pretty frustrated. Their Government is rotten to the core. Yet the rakyat is not seeing the silver lining cos the Opposition fare no better. Between the Devil and the deep blue sea, the rakyat is getting the worst from both sides. What a country. We can all cry for Malaysia.
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written by Vineeth Menon, January 05, 2008 17:03:45
" PAS has its own agenda. DAP has its own agenda. PKR too has it own agenda. And each of them are only interested in their own agenda, not in the opposition agenda" - "They also refuse to agree to a joint or common election manifesto, each preferring to come out with their own individual manifesto"
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Very well said by RPK !
I think RPK should advise them on "common election manifesto".
Only people with common objective for wellbeing of people can negotiate properly.
If individual power is the only objective, then negotiations wont work.
Lets see what happens over next one month.

Most unlikely for opposition to get another opportunity like this to make an impact.This is the right time where people are really frustrated due to various issues.
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written by Uncorruptible, January 05, 2008 17:07:27
We have faced all these problems before. Deja Vu.
Never mind, every opposition party, every opposition voter, we will all continue to due our best and one day we will be blessed witha victory. We cannot fail, for the sake of Malaysia and that our future generations can have a future!
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written by indianputra, January 05, 2008 17:08:34
Although MIC had been in existence for more than 50 years, HINDRAF succeeded in highlighting the Malaysian Indian issues within ONE year.. This shows the weakness in the leadership of MIC. MIC is an aged party led by aged selfish old men who has absolutely no interest of Indians in their minds or deeds.

I would like to ask the MIC leadership to review the proposals and decisions made at each of their AGM's and highlight to the MIC members how many percent of these resolutions were looked into or completed. Can't they see that MIC is only for a few?

Another example is the MAIKA HOLDINGS!! What happened to it? Aren't Samy and his goons ashamed of stealing the money from the poor Indians?

This is the reason, HINDRAF came on strongly and have told MIC that they are ineffective in resolving the Malaysian Indian Issues.

I would like to suggest to all MIC members to thrash out all these issues with their ineffective leadership and if they are not going to listen, get rid of these leaders.
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written by talk3talk4, January 05, 2008 17:48:41
Rather than waiting for these old folks to make up their bloody minds we can actually do that for them.

How?

Easy. All of us go join the opposition parties as members and I believe our numbers will make us the majority in at least two parties. Once in as the major factions, we can be the new warlords of hero status not a crim.
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written by froggy, January 05, 2008 18:08:34
uncle indianputra...

u actually expect MIC people to feel remorse ah. the people i know in MIC are all opportunists... they are never going to change lah. they have no conscience and probably need to grow a spine as well. dont expect much from that party and its members.

focus on educating the non MIC member crowd.
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written by loosecannon, January 05, 2008 18:10:55
Correct, correct, correct. RPK has hit the nail on the head again regarding the opposition fragmentation and they being their own worst enemy. With friends like that, who needs the BN as your common enemy?

Personally I feel very very disappointed with their in-fighting. Here we are ready to support them and there they are fighting over petty issues thus missing the big picture; and that is weakening the BN stranglehold in the government by winning more seats in the next GE. Irrespective of which opposition party getting the most seats. Let's face it, the chances of the BA forming the next government is a lot lesser than Chua Soi Lek getting caught on DVD in another tyst with his personal girlfriend in the same hotel room. But if they put their house in order and win more seats, and do a good job of representing the people thus raising the opposition profile in the Dewan Rakyat, there is a good chance that they could possibly form the next government after the coming one. That should be their objective. The way things are, I won't bet on it.
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written by cruzeiro, January 05, 2008 18:13:27
You got it right, Pete - they're still squabbling.

With the current "system", the opposition is supposed to be just that - the opposition. They were never created with the intention of becoming a govt.
Anyway, the "patriotic" and obedient opposition functions and plays along on the SPR's terms set by the NEPpies and "social contractors".

And guess what - it is the very thing that sustains the NEPpies in power. The "oppies" are all in it for the share of the spoils, but only on their own terms - and NEPpies will make sure that they keep fighting for crumbs.

In fact I wouldn't be surprised at all if the next scandal that crops up will be a DVD of "oppies caught with it's pants down in bed with NEPpies/contractors".
After all, "some" have been slapping each other's backs in private, while slapping the butt in public for the big show in parliament, right?

I wonder why anyone would play a game of cards or golf, if the rules were rigged in favour of the "winner"... I may do it if only I could get something from the "winner" - and it happens all the time!

Oh by the by - Malaysians are known to set up matches even in the EPL too - and in the EPL, even the losers do "win" handsomely (and the "peasant" crowds worldwide, go bananas watching them kick balls in style)!

Money, Pete - that's the name of the game. We can only see the real stuff when Petronas accounts are made public or it winds up.
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written by cruzeiro, January 05, 2008 18:17:31
How else can the culprits of PKFZ be comfy in their seats, eh?
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written by Long Man, January 05, 2008 18:24:42
well said...

opposition should unite...
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written by gotsms, January 05, 2008 19:06:04
The rakyat is ready for change. Is the Opposition parties ready and united?
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written by PakPandir, January 05, 2008 19:13:18
What is the strategy of the opposition vs that of BN ? We do not have to know the detail and in public but I believe it must already in place. If not ... sayonara.. bye byelah
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written by Alan Tan, January 05, 2008 19:34:32
Well, opposition, pls do well in election. smilies/wink.gifBeat BN at all costs bcos BN is very troubled now. smilies/cool.gif
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written by Jhimsi, January 05, 2008 19:40:04
Well written RPK.

The Opposition needs to be pressured into uniting as one permanent unit. I hope more bloggers will come out to pressure the opposition to unite and stop being selfish, but to focus on the well being of our country's future.

There should not be any monkey business, as the situation in Malaysia is quite dire. It would be the FAULT OF THE OPPOSITION if by not uniting and weakening the BN, the country slips into tyranny.

Can PAS, DAP and PKR give the rakyat some CONCRETE hope ? Or are they still squabbling over nitty-gritties ?

My contention is this; if the Opposition Parties know of the dire situation the country is in, and still yet squabble about nitty-gritties instead of looking at the bigger picture, then the Opposition Parties and Leadership would be at fault for not giving Malaysians a concrete alternative, and should consider themselves failures in life. Better SHUT-UP instead of giving the rakyat false hopes...you are all worse then BN.

Scared to lose, huh...PAS, DAP, PKR ? It is time you all 'WALK THE TALK'.
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written by zimbabwe, January 05, 2008 19:46:20
I think it is fair to say that in almost every democracy, parties do not as a general rule do well in opposition. It takes for more than just hatred towards the status quo and the establishment to get any opposition voted into power in any right-minded democracy.

The opposition is not only weak but fragmented and disunited. It suffers from having too many leaders and fewer followers. The opposition must learn to be more disciplined and have a clear vision that differentiates itself from Barisan Nasional.

I would assert that even if you could not see yourself voting for the opposition, consider voting strategically.

By voting for Barisan Nasional, even if it was for an honest, upright and hard-working candidate, you would in essence let the current leaders go unpunished.

Remember what Badawi said with regard to HINDRAF: "Saya pantang dicabar". I would have thought that HINDRAF would in fact have the opposite effect; that he would have allowed for the rally to let them let off steam and then go on the ground and find out what their true grieviances are. Of course, if he was truly a leader the calibre of Mahatma Gandhi or Martin Luther King. Of course, we all know how Badawi would be seen in the eyes of history.

As I see it, the way to judge your own leader is to compare him or her to other outstanding leaders and see how such comparisons pan out.

As you may have well noticed, I have left out any comparisons with Mahathir. I do not think he is worthy to be considered an extraordinary leader.

The predicament that Malaysia is facing today is largely due to Mahathir's incompetence. He mistook command for control and rule for law, and appointed a second-rate successor to take over an administration largely unchecked and unfettered by any Parliamentary oversight committee or statutory body.

In short, in Mahathir's long tenure of first amongst equals, the very fundamentals of good governance and good government was systematically crushed all in the name of expediency. Look where that has now got the nation. There is no easy way to dislodge incompetent and morally bankrupt leaders in the government.

Having digressed thus far, let us go back to the main point at hand: vote strategically. Vote for the opposition if only to tell the BN that you will no longer tolerate unchecked arrogance and sheer incompetence in running the nation's economy.

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is growing massively in South-East Asia but not quite so in Malaysia; doesn't that strike you as being very telling the way country is being run.

If there ever was one salient reason why the BN should be voted into power, it would have been because it could manage the economy. I think most Malaysians would agree that under Badawi, growth certainly evaporated only to be replaced by some nonsensical Islam Hadhari which was hitherto unheard of in any Moslem country, let alone Malaysia.

The bottom line is simply this: there is now no reason why BN should get your vote. Even if the opposition is a disunited and fragmented rabble. You cannot simply continue to reward incompetence, not if you consider the future of your children and their children's children.
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written by Wisdom above, January 05, 2008 19:57:39
1)It is the political parties which are the stumbling block to opposition unity. Even after one year they still can't agree on the seat distribution. The next general election could be as soon as one month away but the three opposition parties still can't resolve their many differences. The squabble over seats is just one of the issues, though maybe one of the more important ones. They also refuse to agree to a joint or common election manifesto, each preferring to come out with their own individual manifesto.

2)The opposition leaders are also human and, as is common to most humans, they are all very selfish. They do not care about the party. They especially do not care about the opposition coalition. They just want a good seat which they can be assured of winning. PAS, DAP and PKR will not compromise on seats. Each wants the good seats and each will not allow the other these seats. And they will keep these seats for themselves. And the newcomers and not so heavyweights will be given the high risk seats which are assured of falling to the ruling coalition. These are not candidates. These are sacrificial lambs. And the job of sacrificial lambs is to get slaughtered.

......... Please listen to the "common people 's views". -

" STOP " repeating your 20 years mistakes --

Retired Tun Dr M exploited these AF weaknesses before.

The present leadership will definitely ,secretly welcome and hope that the AF will repeat their mistakes all over again. History always repeat itself unnoticed.
A few news postings indicates this tendency to repeat one's error all over again...-

BN versus AF ( alternative front).

1. If DAP is tipped to "perform better or 99% sure win " in that "Parliamentary" or "State " seats,
"PAS & PKR should not field their candidate there".
To do so would confuse the common people and dilute DAP (AF) chance to win both seats.

2. If PAS is tipped to "perform better or 99% sure win " in that "Parliamentary" or "State " seats,
"PKR & DAP should not field their candidate there".
To do so would confuse the common people and dilute PAS (AF) chance to win both seats.

2. If PKR is tipped to "perform better or 99% sure win " in that "Parliamentary" or "State " seats,
"Pas & DAP should not field their candidate there".
To do so would confuse the common people and dilute PKR (AF) chance to win both seats.

The common people want the AF to win . Since the Alternative Front ( AF ) are members of DAP, PAS, PKR,
it make no sense to confuse yourself . The common people know what they want.

Important factor to take note. -

Those who take part in all the last few " peaceful" demonstrations.
Please do not offer yourself as candidates. You can be "disqualified at the last hour" when the "Enforcement Agencies" may find faults and charge you in a Court of Law.

Technical disqualifications means BN win Parliamentary & State seats uncontested. Easy victory to BN .

Remember the last few General Elections.

A huge number of Parliamentary & State seats were granted and bestowed to BN on a golden platter, all due to AF carelessness, filling of forms in errors.

As a precautions, to avoid technical disqualifications, field or allow "single alternative Independence candidate" from parallel or same party to contest. This "Single alternative Independence candidate" must withdraw from GE if main candidate is not technically disqualified.

Remember the common rule .

" Do not and never try to confuse the common people ".

Never underestimate the common people' views....
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If General Election is held any time in gloomy 2008 , BN sure "Lose 51% " seats at all levels.

If the General Election is to be held in " May 2009, 17 months from now", the AF will have a very hard time. The economy may turn around and improve in 2009..

Events, that happened yesterday and today were all illogical.
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written by indianputra, January 05, 2008 19:57:50
The Selangor state government has announced a six-month moratorium on the demolition of Hindu temples in the state.
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I am really amazed how the Malaysian 'stupid' Indians get conned by these statements by UMNOPuteras and leaders. Haven't they learnt any lesson from the past i.e when the GE or a bye election is coming around the corner, these idiotic leaders become so sweet and kind.

Hello 'Malaysian Indians', don't be bluffed by these statements. The MOMENT THE GE IS OVER, they are NOT NICE ANYMORE!!! They will promise a million things but after the election EVERYTHING is back to square one!!

I really thought Indians had some intelligence.. HELL NO!!! They are imbeciles living on doles and false promises. I am sick and tired of you idiotic Indians who fall into the BN trap everytime. Get a life, you (deleted)INDIANS!!
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written by sampalee, January 05, 2008 20:15:16
After hindraf,the Indians have awaken and they won't be cheated again.We should not hold the Indians to their past mistakes.The malays have also realised the evil of umno.At least 95% of the participants of bersih march were malays.It is the Chinese4s who are sleeping or too much a coward to work alondside their malay brothers/sisiers in Pas and keadilan to OPPOSE umno.
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written by bexe, January 05, 2008 20:17:23
We will become as f@#&$ -up as Afghanistan where even superpowers like Russia & US cannot breakup the powers of the warlords!
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written by educationist, January 05, 2008 20:23:39
Very gloomy analysis of the prospects of the BN losing the 2/3 majority. But facts are facts so no point really in pretending otherwise. However I am happy to note that RPK's analysis shows the PM's SIL is not going to have it smooth going to the top. Will the opposition parties get their act together? It'll be one more piece in the confluence of factors that may yet give us the electoral results that will pave the way for a more civil and democractic Malaysia/
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written by Jefus, January 05, 2008 20:23:55
Well said! It is time for the opposition to get their act together and bring home this election! If the opposition parties allow this GE to slip through their fingers, I dread to wake up after the election,..... another five years of pillaging?
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written by bexe, January 05, 2008 20:29:51
I am sure Shahidan has enemies and they too can engineer his downfall even if UMNO cannot sack him. Just like Chua's enemies brought incriminating evidence to the table in the form of the sex video, so can Shahidan's enemies
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written by talk3talk4, January 05, 2008 20:38:27
....The heavyweights should actually be sent to contest in the tough seats....

Contest in marginal seats but nothing more riskier thant that. Opposition should avoid a situation where all their heavyweigths lost in an election to ensure they always have a leader with experience i.e. LKS, Anwar and etc.
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written by labisman, January 05, 2008 20:56:28
Check here for the JOINT ELECTION MANIFESTO prepared by RPK. But do they care?

http://www.malaysia-today.net/JOINT_ELECTION_MANIFESTO.htm
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written by turun padang, January 05, 2008 20:58:01
Don't these opposition parties understand, in every election,
BN can't generate anything more than 60% of vote.
Last election (So call the best for BN), when ABB come to election full with promises, BN only manage to get only 62.9% of vote but 90% of the parliment seats.. Does

All they opposition parties need to do is just make sure everyone who don't support BN cast thier vote to anyONE of them (oppsition) and in the end of the day... they all will gain from it.

Why so selfish? Co-operation is the key word.

What we as rakyat should do is to do a wake up call for rakyat in sabah, sarawak, johor and pahang (So call safe heaven for BN) to understand how skruw we as malaysian are because of the race & religion policies & politic.

East malaysia!! WAKE UP!!! as long as you guys keep voting for BN, We all (not just sabah or sarawak) will still be in trouble.

The whole WORLD politic is base on left wing or right wing. ONLY in malaysia, politic is and are base on RACE and RELIGION. As long as we still base our believe on this.. the suffering and abuse of power will keep on going on and on.

From how i look, each and everyone of us (including you & me)should Turun Padang!! rather than sitting down infront of the monitor and keep bitch slapping BN and trying to convert the believer.. we should act.. & NOT just BN or BA..

Talk to at least 2 persons everyday, get them to come out to vote and that my friends, WIll make ton and tons of different.
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written by Hockchew, January 05, 2008 21:30:20
I prayed that the opposition heavyweight will look at the bigger picture and bring down the BN.
Sit down and have the interest of the Nation take centrestage. Give n take. Form the next government. We are one Nation, One people. Forget about the race, religion...etc

KPR & PAS go for Umno seats and DAP go for MCA seats.

God bless U all
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written by miwaki, January 05, 2008 21:41:49
Never mind whether opposition parties can rule this country or not,just kick this BN out first.Frankly speaking I don't mind at all if opposition can't manage this country because we can kick them out again later on.BN has proven they are not fit of governing this country but the opposition is yet to prove they are as bad.

We therefore have to give opposition a chance to prove themselves.Actually,as long as opposition parties (BA ) are not corrupt or not as corrupt as BN,this country is saved !If the top is clean,the bottom will follow.Now,corruption is rampant because those on top are setting an example for the subordinates to follow and those who are clean are like stupid fool since no one will believe you are clean !
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written by glock17, January 05, 2008 22:45:55
Dear Pete,

Let's hope tis coming GE, we will have the best political showdown. As for those ruling class upper class. The time is near especially for those whom live by the swords will die by the sword (i mean literally). As the country money is slowly drying up (no thanks for 'em mega corruptions), tis power greed class is now turning into each other throat for survival. If only, the opposition's can be united...we sure have a grand finale to see the racist BN run like cowards.

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written by alibaba anjing, January 05, 2008 23:02:31
THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WHY EACH OPPOSITION HAS THEIR OWN AGENDA? IF THEY WANT TO FORM A GOVERNMENT, THEY WILL FIND A COMMON PROPOSE WHICH WILL SERVE THE INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE. AS A CHINESE, I DON'T SEE WHY CAN'T PAS AND UMNO FORM A GOVERNMENT? THE POINT IS THAT WE LIVE IN DEMOCRACY COUNTRY. IF THE MALAYSIAN DOES NOT WANT TO CHANGE AND STILL WILLING TO ACCEPT THIS CORRUPTED GOVERNMENT, THEY IS NOTHING WE CAN DO. AFTER 50 YEARS OF INDEPENDENT, WE ARE STILL DEBATING ABOUT THE RACIAL ISSUES. I'M SO ASHAMED OF BEING A MALAYSIAN. TODAY, WE SHOULD DISCUSS HOW TO COMPETE WITH OTHER COUNTRIES IN OUR REGION?
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written by yyk88, January 05, 2008 23:34:43
"This is what worries the government. If the races can't be separated by communal interests this does not augur well for the government. They need the different races to be on the brink of civil war without actually going to war. It should be much sabre-rattling and rhetoric without any blows actually being traded. But if the different races lock arms and call one another brother, then this will spell the end of the divide-and-rule strategy."

Very good conclusion of RPK on the divide-and-rule strategy used by UMNO. This strategy has been used since 1969 riot. The reason for this straegy is simple, the Malay has 60%, as long as they support UMNO, it will always in power. Hence, from time to time they will come up with policies that create tension between the races. E.g. demolishion of temples, putting national and non-national school under one roof.

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written by panca, January 05, 2008 23:43:13
Having clearly said in this article, the OPPOSITION should and must UNITE in ONE FORCE for the COMMON GOOD of THE PEOPLE of Malaysia.

OPPOSITION, Beware & Be Warned, The Voters' Votes Are Not To Be Wasted or To Be Splitted in Between Therefore The Call Is Your Unity that can only match Voters Planned Effort, there isn't 2-way solution when it comes to assuring more prominent election wins. It's Head or Tail.
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written by Tlau, January 05, 2008 23:45:10
Unless they come clean with electoral reforms, no amount of opposition votes will topple the BN. I remember in one election where Najib was facing losing his seat, but then postal votes save his skin. How to explain this????
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written by notsosmart, January 06, 2008 00:54:26
The opposition alliance are paramount for their success in the coming GE and creating a new era in Malaysia history. They should all agreed upon a fair and justified manifesto for the benefit for the rakyat as a whole. They should think of the country sustainable development in their long term strategies. If they are only doing for their own personal agenda then they don't deserve to be elected to serve the country and rakyat. Believed there are many true Malaysian who are capable and honest enough to exercise their duty with dignity, if they are given the opportunity.

We are in the global race for economic and technological power. Citizen around the world have awaken. Human around the world today are more intelligent, taking more personal interest in the building of their own country. Not just trusting their government in doing their job, as most old government have failed in their responsibility. The world is changing and Malaysia should not be lagged behind.

We can do it. We could only work together if the trust among ourselves are genuine and sincere. We must develop a new system with clean new government. We cannot change the current mentality and system overnight. But we have to start from somewhere. We have to start this long march towards a great nation. We may not be able to build a perfect system or nation. But we can build a better one, if we do our best.

Our greatest obstacle is in religion. God teaches us to be good and care for each other, not to divide and hate. It's the human themselves, be in the country leader or religious leader, that are misguiding and separating us. They have misused their authority and respect that we have in them to lead us in the wrong direction. All for their personal agenda and greed. There is only one GOD. Human have being praying to this God since the existence of civilization. God could have send hundred of Prophet in the last millions or billions years to guide us to the right path. So, why are we still arguing whose God is the true God when our history is only few thousands years. Therefore....My God is your God. Your God is my God. There is only one God. We should not conclude our sole believe and force others onto it when we are only living a hundred year.
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written by Dreamlander, January 06, 2008 01:52:01
RPK, There maybe a possible solution. Please publish a list of strong/weak opposition seats with the most suitable BA candidates (in your opinion) to contest in each of these constituencies. If the opposition parties do not accept this list and nominate your recommended candidates to contest in them, then you can instigate those NOT nominated by the BA parties to stand as independents in the constituencies. Copy what Ron Paul has done in the USA and transplant it to Malaysia !!! This is a desperate scheme to force the BA to wake up.
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written by The dragonheart, January 06, 2008 02:46:09
Bros, Sis, countrymen, countrywomen, friends, and good citizens,

Yes, the oppositions are standing on different rocks but similar focus. Let the leaders of these 3 parties create a common rock for them to stand... we the citizens who wants justice should not be too concern about the politicians. Stick to your own rocks. We want a change...and lets change it. If we do not start it now..it will never be.shake all the guts off the BN people NOW or it will never be.

For me i don't care which ever party's candidate (PAS, DAP or PKR)... I will vote for the opposition. That is my stand and focus. I always believe new broom sweeps well. But if the new broom is lousy, get rid od it and throw it in the fire. If the new brooms cannot sweep well then the old brooms will have to brush themselves up.

This is the beginning of the mental revolution of the Malaysian votes. After 50 years no one punishes the Alliance(Now the BN). The have been naughty... and turing into crooks and criminals... the pamper time should reach its end. Teach them a lesson, and this lesson applies to the oppositions too if they do the same things for the next 5 years.

So, people... lets get together and hit what we wanted to do all this while. Fist thing first and the rest shall follow...
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written by temanmu, January 06, 2008 03:22:29
UMNO Hypocrites!

What is the motivation in all this?

"MONEY" - the GOD of UMNO!
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written by Hope4all, January 06, 2008 10:14:30
We the readers and contributors of M-Today have done our job and will continue to do so even after the elections. The awakening is just starting...the train of truth, justice and progress is not stopping.

BUT, the oppositions must prove to us that they have done their jobs as well (besides being individual oppositions). We are willing to vote on ANY opposition parties instead of "BN - Dacing" but you must NOT split our hard-earned votes.

Prove that you're a strong opposition with a common election manifesto.

We don't want an opposition that is so weak when any BN candidates running while campaigning with their pants down to TV, Youtube, Internet etc. will still be voted into Parliament!
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written by Toyolbuster, January 06, 2008 14:08:22
PAS have ruled Kelantan and Trenggannu and for that, they have proven themselves at least. DAP and PKR on the otherhand are inexperienced administratively. DAP had refused to be part of the BA where PAS and PKR are party to. This coming GE will be the best chance they will ever have to win big taking advantage of the emergence of BERSIH and HINDRAF. Why can't they fight this GE under one BA banner with one manifesto and decide among themselves how they can later administer their own "States" A LA SAR Hongkong if and when they win over the states. Kelantan, Perlis, Trenggannu, Kedah, can be controlled by PAS for eg. DAP can administer Perak, Malacca, N9 and Penang. PKR can consider Selangor, Pahang, Johor. Sabah, Sarawak can be ruled by their respective native parties. They can still have a Malay PM, among the rest of the cabinet members to be elected by the people, with 2 Deputy PM, to be appointed and rotated from among the BA parties. With this concept, I am sure the voters will be motivated to vote for a real change.
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written by Roy, January 06, 2008 20:06:52
YM RPK,

So much have been written. I know some of the characters mentioned in this article personally - though not very close. I came across and "dealt" with them on few occasions in the past. The MB of Perlis was truly arrogant and I concur with you to label him as a gangster. He acts as if he is the ultimate ruler, not only for his state but also Malaysia.

The only change that we could make is by exposing this sort of personality and urge our relatives, neigbours, friends, colleagues to bravely change by chasing out these people.We don't need them.

Let's do it for the sake of our future generation.
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written by Harbinger, January 06, 2008 20:16:10
Some of the Chinese need to be thoroughly whacked by the bloggers of MT before they realise that they need to go with the opposition this time.It's now or never.One minute they're so sure that they'll vote 4 opposition and the next minute they're going to boycott the polls.The Indian community protested and now they're getting so much attention.Everyone's rushing to look after their welfare.I want opposition to win.It would be nice to be courted by two potential 'bridegrooms' in future elections.That'll quite a change from being treated like 2nd class citizens!As for the opposition parties,I hope they will not find themselves left on the shelf when everything's over!Work at it!
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written by confuseus, January 07, 2008 11:28:16
For more details, ***** http://www.citizenthinktank.co...Itemid=118
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written by Krazee, January 07, 2008 16:53:39
Five elections I went thru voting like a voter should be, the promises of the party leaders, the situation and so on.... but this election, I'm definitely throwing caution in the wind and I will vote the opposition even if he is an Idiot or the devil. I'm being long winded and kept telling all my circle of voters friends to go opposition.....and God, I hope I do not screw up the country's future... if it can go any worse than now!
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written by joeawk, January 07, 2008 17:09:34
Thank you very much and let us hope that the opposition party leader can wake up and give malaysians a chance to topple the BN.

There can be no better times to put the BN into the coffin then now.

OKT can go fly kites. Pak lah and Najib, what good can they be to malaysia.

Sami biru,just ask Hindraf.

Come on, LKS, Anwar, Pas leaders, give us all a chance to help you topple the BN.

Thank you.
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written by IbnAbdHalim, January 08, 2008 12:59:52
But BA leaders are slow learners. Pep talks don't work. Each and everyone has own agenda and difficult to pull their heads together. So long as they remain what they are chances of toppling the ruling coalition is only a dream.
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written by Birdbrain, January 08, 2008 14:35:26
The SPIN Doctor is doing hell of a job!

First they'll take you on a wild goose chase and later beating around the bushes and eventually coming back to the same spot and put the knife where it hurts by spilling the beans and kick the Barisan Alternatif (if there's one!), telling all you suckers that BN is still the most reliable govt.

What's makes you think that MT can still exist and telling us how MT is been hacked and yet survived to tell us more spins which will lead us to no where!

So if the Opposition are so useless, why go a personal vendetta to tople the Badawi's administrtion or is there really another bigger agenda for his master's personal glory?

Whine all you can, end of the day BN still rules. That's the message, right?!
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written by jivan, January 08, 2008 18:35:31
Hi,

I have been wondering for so long about what I should do if PKR and/or PAS and/or DAP contest's the same seat. Who shall I vote for??? Our votes would be divided between the opposition parties, giving BN more advantage of winning the seat. For eg. PKR:2000 DAP:2000 BN:3000. You see, although the oppositions total votes are 4000, but still BN wins with only 3000 votes. I hope there won't 2 opposition parties contesting the same seat...
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written by harrbm, January 09, 2008 06:39:41
looking at many aspect of the situations, they will continue to win and rule to win until the bulk of voters understood how to make parties leaders and their party who they voted work for them.

whats the value of a voter now?
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written by SUV, January 09, 2008 21:39:52
eh,2day i read DAP,n Keadilan dah ada understnding mengenai kerusi kerusi pilihanrayo di PP.. smilies/smiley.gif
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written by The One, January 10, 2008 01:09:26
Dear Raja Petra Kamaruddin,
certain state Ruler, who was also a Wakil Rakyat, to meet the Prime Minister. A lady doctor was also in the delegation. The girl then testified that Shahidan had made her pregnant and then arranged for her to have an abortion. The lady doctor confirmed that this was so and that she had performed the abortion. Abdullah Ahmad Badawi appeared perturbed and asked the Wakil Rakyat whether his brother, the Ruler, knew about this matter. The Wakil Rakyat replied that the Ruler has all the facts and is fully aware of the matter.
with the issue of Shahidan Kassim, so the Ruler knows about tht? but makes no action? is the Ruler no dif thn UMNO? dunt say he's powerless. we did send the memorandum to Agong who is one of our Ruler in hope tht the Malay rulers are not in league with the gov. but what happens now? enough tht pak lah who's d Imam of Islam Hadhari does nothing for it, now the leaders too? has UMNO also taken the Monarchy power under them? Thus what hope do we have den? wat light can we get from the memorandum tht u said proudly would b agreed by our Agong?
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written by kodoktua, January 10, 2008 17:21:47
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Musa Aman, the Chief Minister of Sabah, was worth RM300 million barely a few years ago when he took over the running of the state. Today, in a few short years, he is worth RM1 billion. How he acquired RM300 million on taking office and how it grew to RM1 billion in a few short years has already been discussed at great length, so we need not go into all that again. But the voters will not kick Musa Aman out. So Abdullah need not kick him out either


Well, if the people of Sabah like their state's wealth plundered & monopolised by the CM & his family only, then by all means, continue to support UMNO/BN & retain Musa Aman as long as they like.

BUT IF SABAHANS WANT A CHANGE, THEN DO IT IN THE SOON COMING GE... CHOOSE OTHER PEOPLE & PARTY BUT NOT MUSA AMAN & UMNO/BN. REMENBER YOU, THE PEOPLE, HOLD THE POWER...NOT GREEDY POLITICIANS...ESPECIALLY MUSA AMAN. smilies/wink.gif smilies/wink.gif smilies/wink.gif
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written by RockyG, January 10, 2008 19:54:38
The only way for an opposition victory is to have another go like what Semangat 46 did. And this time, they must stick to it.
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written by Msia Negarakuku, January 11, 2008 06:18:56
YM RPK,
you are a real Malaysian who fight for Malaysian justice with disregards to political parties, race or religions.

Salute to you.
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written by harrbm, January 12, 2008 22:02:42

The oppositions leaders must unite.Show me the opposition can unite and brings unity and that all born Malaysians are equal. Otherwise it is a very dangerous and disastrous if the BN lose the majority. I am stiff scare.

Malaysia, my beloved country. The rakyat, my bethrens. The KING, my reason for UNITY.

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written by sampalee, January 14, 2008 15:42:18
As it is now under bn the nation is aqlready burning.At times like this it is stupid to speculate about the house burning,when all around us the fire rages on.AAB is not the only one stupid,there are many keeping him company.
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written by Wisdom above, January 19, 2008 12:11:26
To all vibrant readers ,who are analytical ,cognitively tuned , positive in resolve...

It would be wise to register a new party as :

' Malaysia For Malaysians ' ,

or " M F M " for short.

It caters for all races.
It is closest to the hearts of all Malaysians.
It depicts unison and objectivity.

It is factual and realistic as her name projects.
It is unbiased as to academic qualifications.

It make sense to the present new generations who want a common identity.
It is vibrant and present a positive cognitive political front to unite.

The ' M F M ' name connotes in itself the Malaysian identity .
She is the equality and fair minded , highly resounded fore front.

Can someone out there register this new political party ' Malaysia For Malaysians '.
I believe she can get a ' sweeping victory' even before campaigning for the General Election start.

I believe the BN ruling elites will fear the very name it connotes.

View of a Political Scientist waiting patiently for the last 28 years for a vibrant change.

Remember, events that happened yesterday and today were all illogical.

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written by alee, January 29, 2008 03:42:56
Election is imminent. We as Malaysian who love this country must do something to save this country from destruction by the corrupt politicians.

CAllING ALL READERS OF MT,let's use SMS to spread the education. We should take the important points from MT articles, condense them into SMS and send out chain SMS. We should have all all language versions. Encourage everyone to send to everyone else.

We must reach out to all Malaysians, especially the people in the kampongs and new villages !! Let's start today !! Can anyone start posting those SMS in MT so everyone can use ?
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written by wass, February 03, 2008 17:20:05
"Warlords and Heavyweights: Two peas in a pod" is a good read, PRK!!! You have hit the nail on the head. However, I wouldlike to make some points.

(a) BN works the same way as warlords : the running dogs will sweat and toil; but finallty, they bring the loot to the Taiko who gives some sweets to those who have served them well. Now, goodies are distributed to schools, religious bodies, NGOs, etc. These "sweets" ( using TAXPAYERS' money , of course, not from their own pockets!) are freely given out. The Non-UMNO components are chicken-hearted; and as chickens go, they go to be slaughtered when the time is ripe. The warlords call the shots. Even within UMNO, the divisional heads who command a certain amount of clout, call the shots; and of course, the millions of Ringgit( Of course, Taxpayers' money again) which was distributed to them just before the UMNO Assembly was to gain their support. After all, without theri support, the UMNO President is a sitting duck; and could be slaughtered for duck curry!

Among the NonUMNO componets, the same story is spun
and the chicken-hearted division heads do the bidding of the TOP chicken!

It is teh same story among Opposition Parties. Everybody wants a safe seat ! But look back at Sabah when BERJAYA was King; and nobody, it seemed, could shake it! The Chief Minister was unshakeable; and here came the small fry, PBS, which was a young dwarf trying to dislodge teh giant, Berjaya. What happened? SAFE seats were no more safe! Even the Chief Minister lost his pants! So, there is no SAFE seat when the VOTERS are angry, impoverished, downtrodden, ignored. The 50,000 -strong BERSIH and the 30,000-strong HINDRAF were strong indicators that no seat is safe for BN.

So, this is the bEST time for Opposition Parties to act TOGETHER instead of fighting over safe seats. PKR-DAP can wrest sveral seats in the West coast, Sabah and Sarawak while PKR-PAS could make dep inroads into UMNO strongholds in the East coast. However, the trio Opposition parties are not likely to work as a SINGLE Party, though that is an IDEAL solution. The Islamic State issue is a stumbling block, for DAP will not accept it after going through a thrashing at the polls; and PAS, for obvious reasons will not abandon its stand! DAP can work with PKR; and PKR can work with PAS; but defintely not for DAP and PAS to work together.
The three Parties couldconcentrate their energy on their on their areas of influence.

These problems are inevitable even among BN component Parties and a lot of infighting goes on, f course behind closed doors, away from teh spotlight of the media!

Many will vie for seats but FEW would be chosen. Of course, eevrybody wants to be a leader but there can only be ONE driver ! With 14 drivers in BN and 3 drivers in the Opposition, pulling in different directions, the coach will land in the drain!

Hopefully, teh Opposition Party leaders and theri supporters will sink their differences and close ranks; and settle teh seat allocations. Never in Malaysian political history has a golden opportunity been presented to them in the coming election. If they fail to SEIZE the moment and get togetehr in their seat negotiations, then they would miss the opportunity of their lifetime. The wind of CHANGE is in the air!
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