1. The Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi?
The loss suffered by the Barisan Nasional in the Permatang Pauh by-election should not be read as an emerging trend for other constituencies.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi stressed that while the loss was something to be concerned about, the situation had not reached a “worrying level” as Barisan Nasional still controlled 140 seats after the March 8 general election.
“We can still continue with the government. We are aware of the mandate given to us and we will work hard to deliver,” he said. (The Star 28.8.08)
“After all, the last general election gave us a strong victory. We are only eight seats short of a two-thirds majority, it is not that we lost by 20 or 30 seats, only eight seats. We have a very strong government.” (New Straits Times 28.8.08)
Comment: Barisan Nasional achieved “a strong victory” in the March 8, 2008 general election? Abdullah must be living in a completely different world, when he could console himself as having achieved “a strong victory” what had been described as a “political tsunami” with BN candidates falling like nine-pins, sending the BN into the Opposition in five states and ending the hitherto unbroken BN two-thirds parliamentary majority?
Abdullah is in double trouble – he has not woken up from his slumber and he is suffering from terminal denial syndrome.
Is Abdullah prepared to test whether the greater loss of popular support for Barisan Nasional as compared to six months ago as demonstrated by the Permatang Pauh by-election is “an emerging trend for other constituencies” by getting one Barisan Nasional MP to resign to create a by-election test-case?
2. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak?
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s victory in the Permatang Pauh by-election shows that democracy is very much alive in the country, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
Congratulating Anwar on his win, Najib said it also proved that there was no manipulation of democracy as alleged by the PKR adviser. (The Star 27.8.08)
Comment: What bunkum. Anwar won with a thumping and even greater majority six months ago despite and not because “there was no manipulation of democracy” – in fact it is to Najib’s shame that he had spearheaded what I had described as a 4Ds campaign – the dirtiest and the most disgraceful, dishonourable and divisive – in the Permatang Pauh by-election.
3. Gerakan acting president, Tan Sri Dr. Koh Tsu Koon?
Barisan’s defeat in the Permatang Pauh by-election is another wake-up call for the ruling coalition, said Gerakan acting president Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon. (The Star 28.8.08)
Comment: If Abdullah and all the Barisan Nasional l eaders including Tsu Koon cannot “wake up” after the March 8 political tsunami, can they “wake up” after the second “political tsunami” of August 26 to realise that they are on the Malaysian Titanic?
4. MCA Secretary-General Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan?
“Ka Chuan hopes Barisan will learn from Permatang Pauh loss” – (Star headline 29.8.08)
Comment: MCA had been “hoping” and “begging” the Umno leaders for 51 years. Are they going to continue to “hope” and “beg” for the next 50 years?
5. Information Minister, Datuk Shabery Cik?
Information Minister Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek immediately hit back: “The live broadcast is strictly for Question Time and we can’t change our policy for just one person.”
Shabery, who was involved in the country’s first-ever live television debate with Anwar last month over fuel subsidy, added: “Traditionally, we’ve never telecast the oath-taking so there is no reason we should make an exception for him. ” (New Straits Times 29.8.08)
Comment: If Barisan Nasional candidate Datuk Arif Shah Omar Shah had created an upset and won in the Permatang Pauh by-election, wouldn’t there be a live telecast of his swearing-in? If Arif had defeated Anwar, RTM would have special programmes featuring him as a hero and the entire Cabinet led by the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister would be in attendance in Parliament and not the empty Cabinet and BN parliamentary backbenches yesterday during Anwar’s oath-taking.

#1 by m.hwang on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 5:10 pm
‘zak_hammaad Says:
Today at 17: 04.22 (4 minutes ago)
Mr Smith, thanks for sharing the link to RP’s facist and bigoted blog.’
Ummm, how shall I say it? It takes a one to know another?
#2 by Godfather on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 5:10 pm
Zak:
Stop your inconsistencies. You appear to suggest that Badawi is not acceptable, Najis is not acceptable, Anwar is not acceptable, LKS is not acceptable, Karpal is not acceptable. Only your hero the Mamak is acceptable ?
#3 by Godfather on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 5:13 pm
Zak:
Even your hero the Mamak does not support the suspension of RPK’s “fascist and bigoted blog”. I take it that you share the mamak’s views.
#4 by m.hwang on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 5:13 pm
‘zak_hammaad Says: If Badawi steps down, another loser is going to step up. When this loser steps up, Anwar ‘I MUST BE PM’ Ibrahim will squash him like mash potato. Then Anwar ‘I MUST BE PM’ Ibrahim will lead this beautiful country to the ground and destroy all that you have built since independence. Anwar ‘I MUST BE PM’ Ibrahim, Lim ‘MALAYSIAN MALAYSIA LIKE SINGAPORE’ Kit Siang and KARPAL ‘I HAVE A BIG MOUTH’ Singh will capitalise on Anwar’s position to destroy our beautifully unique country. Reducing Islam to mere private rituals and removing it from government’s public life will be the first steps towards implementing their secular and therefore consequently anti-Islamic agendas.’
Whom do you think is better able to lead the country? zak_hammaad?
#5 by milduser on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 5:17 pm
“Still waiting for answers to my 2 simple questions:
1. What does Pakatan’s “reform agenda” consist of?
2. How will it be implemented? ” – Zak
I suggests you point your browser to the PKR website and Youtube and listen to the many speeches of DSAI.
If you are still not satisfied, why not drop a line to the PM-in-waiting and find out more from the horse’s month himself?
Hope this help.
#6 by zak_hammaad on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 5:19 pm
m.hwang, I challenge you to provide just ONE example where I have posted a facist or a bigoted comment!? Thank you.
Godfather Says:
>> Stop your inconsistencies. You appear to suggest that Badawi is not acceptable, Najis is not acceptable, Anwar is not acceptable, LKS is not acceptable, Karpal is not acceptable.
Where is the inconsistency in this? You seeing what you want to see (again).
It is not a requirement that I either support BN for it’s incompetencies or Pakatan for it’s brazen and unknown ambitions.
#7 by zak_hammaad on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 5:28 pm
m.hwang Says:
>> Whom do you think is better able to lead the country?
A fresh and new breed of innovatory and evolutionary politicians who connect with all members of Malaysian society and provide equal and fair representation to all and their needs without fear or favour.
This may be a far fetched idea you think, but there are individuals who need to be given this chance to build a new broad-based system. I have always believed that leadership should never be given to those who clamour and shout for it.
Godfather, I clearly do not agree with Mahathir’s stance on the recent block on MT. I’ve noted this clearly in the relevant thread :^)
milduser, if you are so infatuated with Anwar and support Pakatan, you should be able to list them succinctly. Why is it so difficult?
#8 by m.hwang on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 5:29 pm
Like I said, it takes one to know one. If you’re not a fascist and a bigot, neither is RPK. Thank you.
#9 by milduser on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 5:34 pm
“Malaysia Today latest harapan web site seems to be down too. But we can get around it here http://117.120.1.155/2008/” – Mr Smith
It appears that the battle of censorship of MT will be a long drawn affair. However, i chance upon a tip (thanks to international IT experts who have battled with China’s heavy internet censorship for years) with a very useful tool bar called Gproxy which can be downloaded via this link –
http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives/2008/01/14/easily-switch-between-4-different-proxy-surfing-technology-software/
Spread the link and word around, please. Thanks.
#10 by TheWrathOfGrapes on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 5:39 pm
Gold Medal – KJ – we came to be buried
Silver Medal – Sharizat – jihad, jihad, jihad
Bronze Medals – Najib – swearing on the Koran
(Joint winner) – Saiful – swearing that he’s full of sai
#11 by haris01 on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 5:44 pm
ZAK~~~
pakatan rakyat have say,they are going to abolish poorness and be more efficiency….so then why suddenly become comparative/disloyalty/disagreeable with things now..
#12 by milduser on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 5:50 pm
“milduser, if you are so infatuated with Anwar and support Pakatan, you should be able to list them succinctly. Why is it so difficult?” – Zak
1) this thread is NOT about PR policy or ideological debate. Please read the post above: it’s about silly people after PP. (are u one of them?)
2) i not infatuate with DSAI. I believe in their struggle of reformasi and the New Malaysian Economic Agenda (MEP) based on very sound time tested social principles. (i dont need to elaborate, as this spaces are meant for comments and not write-up)
3) That’s the trouble with NEP, people who need to be spoon fed and even lazy to point the browser to the given sites and take the time to listen and understand and learn!
That said, I rest my case, Mr Zak!
#13 by zak_hammaad on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 5:56 pm
m.hwang, come on you can do better than that! We are judged upon our words and actions aren’t we? You clearly are not familiar with MT, otherwise you would know the liberties he has taken with sensitives issues like race and religion over the years to gain infamy as he has and provoke the type of response and outrage that he is now so rightly paying for!
haris01 Says:
>> pakatan rakyat have say,they are going to abolish poorness and be more efficiency
HOW!!!!!!? Every government promises this and even BN continues to promise this; it does not mean they can deliver. How will it be implemented!?
Coming back to this thread, there’s an interesting article entitled “Anwar Ibrahim’s radioactive cult of personality” at NST. Elucidates my take on Anwar’s thirst for power and status and what he considers as his birth-right to rule Malaysia. Such arrogance and self-beatification amply justifies the title of the article. His is a cult of personality and nothing else.
Have a good weekend.
#14 by Hishamuddin on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 6:12 pm
YB Lim,
After reading so much about our AAB, why should the people want him to step down now ? He is the pefect weapon the PR need to be in office.
He is stupid, ignorance, day dreaming and sleeping on his job. Probably the best job he knows is jetting around honey mooning with his new wife.
Keeping him there is the best thing the PR can hope fall. With him the BN will surely fall, it will just be a matter of time. It will be sooner tahn later.
My next hope is that the PK can hold together and iron all their differences out.
#15 by Godfather on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 6:13 pm
So now we have a “foreigner” in Zak who tells us that no politician is acceptable in Bolehland. Maybe he is suggesting that we take in all those candidates who stood as independents to govern this country. That way, they won’t be tainted by the incompetence of BN or the brazen and unknown ambitions of Pakatan.
#16 by Godfather on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 6:15 pm
Zak tells us to read the NST article on Anwar. You gotta be kidding me, foreigner. The NST is banned in my household and like you, they spew venom at anyone who dares criticize their masters.
#17 by ch on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 6:17 pm
Dear All,
We must reconcile with the fact that UMNO and most BN’s leaders are ill-prepared to receive such shocking setbacks as they have never been defeated so badly over the years. They have always been returned with the two-third majority in parliament and the recently concluded election in March woke them up from their slumber but not good enough for them to carry out the changes badly needed by the rakyat. In the Permatang Pauh election, UMNO warlords continued with their racial politics approach and we can notice the resistance of them to change. It has been a culture to intimidate and play up politic of fear hoping that the rakyat would choose BN in order to maintain peace and harmony. Well, these type of rhetoric politics had failed miserably. However, the question is whether they are willing to listen and change? Clearly demonstrated they are unwilling and will probably never until a salutary example be shown to them.
Pakatan Rakyat has put forward an agenda which is appealing to the rakyat and should be given a chance to further expand the concept more widely. MCA and MIC are still subservient to UMNO and clearly demonstrated to us that they are waiting for their big brother to signal the way forward. It goes to show that there have never been consensus achieved among them. It has always been one single decision making body in BN and it had been UMNO. This type of politics and decision making policy will soon be consigned to the thrash bin.
The Malays particularly the younger ones had demonstrated strong support to PKR despite its more liberal approach and this goes to show that racial politics is something of the past.
The comments from the above 4 leaders show that they are in self denial. The adage i.e. “Knowledge is the facts you know and wisdom is what you would do with the facts that you know”. All the leaders know the facts but they have been sorely lacking as to the act on the facts. Anwar saw the facts and acted on them and the rakyat went GAGA over it.
#18 by AsalUsuLMalaysiaHacked on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 6:17 pm
zak_hammaad Says:
Today at 17: 19.50 (15 minutes ago)
* It is not a requirement that I either support BN for it’s incompetencies or Pakatan for it’s brazen and unknown ambitions.
___________________________________________
You have totaly distorted PKR DSAI as u input the word “brazen” to describe an embodied man himself, he is a bridge for both PAS and DAP throughout the years as opposition without any consensus to agree upon and unite for the sake of Nation.
It clearly shown their keen to work for better future where else the BN situation atm are clearly shown in latest event had described as a 4Ds campaign, it’s strictly forbidden and their abusing it as autority on daylight.
So why do have to we hesitate on our choice by giving full support for Dsai and PKR as he inspired all to realisation our dream as UNITED NATION. Like Barack Obama saids theres only ONE RACE in a Nation and that is “Human Race”.
#19 by zak_hammaad on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 6:19 pm
milduser, I have asked this question on many relevant threads but am not getting a straight forward answer. The only conclusion I thus draw is that many of you “reformasi” shouters don’t even know what it entails.
I totally agree with you on NEP and concur it needs to be over-hauled for a more equitable Malaysia and the removal of soft crutches for those who have abused it. If you are making your whole case of Pakatan’s appeal on their amendment of the NEP, then I be sure that many will remain short-changed.
Godfather, please stop lying and trying to put words in my mouth and be courteous enough to read my posts properly. I specially said “…but there are individuals who need to be given this chance…” – I do not have to choose to follow your political allegiances.
If you have no competence to comprehend, it might be ideal if you do not respond to my comments at all.
Adios.
#20 by AsalUsuLMalaysiaHacked on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 6:19 pm
i mean “so why do we have to hesitate”… sry
#21 by m.hwang on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 6:25 pm
Fascism noun [U]
a political system based on a very powerful leader, state control and extreme pride in country and race, and in which political opposition is not allowed
fascist noun [C]
1 someone who supports fascism
2 a person of the far right in politics
3 DISAPPROVING someone who does not allow any opposition:
Bigot noun [C] DISAPPROVING
a person who has strong, unreasonable beliefs and who thinks that anyone who does not have the same beliefs is wrong:
Zak,
RPK does not condone racism. To say he is anti-racism is an understatement. According to the Cambridge dictionary, someone like RPK can be termed as anti-fascist.
RPK is not a bigot either cause you can always dissent in your comments in MT. It will not be censored coz MT encourages differences in opinion.
On the analysis above, I admit I have to take back my comments on taking one to know one. From reading some of your comments, I cannot see how you can be deemed to know someone like RPK lest be equated with him.
If RPK or his supporters are reading this, my sincerest apologies.
#22 by gofortruth on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 6:26 pm
There is an excellent analysis of the PP by election in sinchew:-
http://opinions.sinchew-i.com/node/6836?tid=5
Granted we can’t expect Badawi to be able to understand the logic behind those numeric figures but certainly MCA, Gerakan & MIC comprehend them loud & clear. Why are they still hanging on with such BLIND & arrogant learders?????
#23 by zak_hammaad on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 6:26 pm
Godfather Says:
>> The NST is banned in my household
This proves how restricitve your reading horizon is. It may also explain your narrow-mindedness and lemming like mentality. I would assume no one reads popular government dailies except to gain a take on the slant by which stories are reported.
AsalUsuLMalaysiaHacked, I will take your metaphor on Anwar being a “bridge between DAP and PAS” with a pinch of salt; I see it as a bridge that leads straight into the sea. Anwar’s ego, no matter how bloated can not fathom reconciliation between DAP’s secularism and PAS’s Islamic agenda.
Perhaps now you would be so kind to answer the following questions, which are specific in nature:
1. What does Pakatan’s “reform agenda” consist of?
2. How will it be implemented? ” – Zak
See you around…
#24 by m.hwang on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 6:31 pm
‘Godfather Says: Today at 18: 15.12 (10 minutes ago)
Zak tells us to read the NST article on Anwar. You gotta be kidding me, foreigner. The NST is banned in my household and like you, they spew venom at anyone who dares criticize their masters.’
Godfather, are you sure zak is a foreigner? zak, can you confirm? If the answer is in the affirmative then he has to be forgiven. He may not know NST as well as we do.
#25 by Godfather on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 6:33 pm
Zak:
Maybe your original country teaches its people to have warped logic. You clearly said that BN and PR are not acceptable, and even though you did say that there are “individuals who should be given the chance”, these people can’t possibly come from the political spectrum in this adopted country of yours. It’s either BN or PR or a bunch of independents led by Mamakthir.
As to your comment about my restrictive reading horizon and narrow-mindedness and lemming like mentality just because I don’t read the mainstream press, that’s my right and not for you to denigrate.
#26 by Godfather on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 6:35 pm
zak did say in another thread that he came here 16 years ago, but then we can take that with a pinch of salt. The only commonality we have with him/her is our distaste for the Sleepy Head.
#27 by william62 on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 6:39 pm
Dipetik daripada Malaysiatoday – untuk semua malaysian yang mencintai negara ini
The majority of the Malays support UMNO; and UMNO has plundered and mismanaged the wealth of this country with impunity. Therefore, to change the fate of our nation is to change the mentality of the Malays. This is the ONLY solution!
Without doubt, DAP has struggled and fought fearlessly and tirelessly over the past 4 decades aspiring to build a democratic and progressive Malaysia regardless of race and religion. However, I can only conclude that over the past 4 decades, DAP has completely failed to fight against the UMNO hegemony in the country.
DAP had never prepared itself to be the alternative of BN until 08 March 2008. And we have to acknowledge that DAP had been dragged and manipulated by UMNO to become or at least seen to become a Chinese-Chauvinist political party. The fact is that without PAS or Anwar Ibrahim, DAP will NEVER be able to engage the Malay electorate. The leadership of DAP has long been luxuriating in being recognized as the “Chinese Hero” or “Non-Muslims’ Rights Defender”.
Since DAP’s inception in 1966, the Party has failed to recognize the basic and simple fact that it is the Malays who decide the sort of leaders they want and they have voted UMNO in for 12 consecutive General Elections.
UMNO had always been perceived as the sole defender of Malay supremacy with their special rights and privileges, even if it is at the expense of other ethnic groups. It doesn’t require complex political analysis to understand that the MAJORITY of Malays had always been staunch supporters of UMNO. If they refuse to change their voting preference, the status quo is going to remain. The more we challenge it, the stronger UMNO will be. Thus, for DAP to directly clash with UMNO will further enhance its image as a Chinese-based party and provide UMNO with an opportunity to have more Malay sympathizers.
An example is, if they increase the number of scholarships for non-bumis, UMNO can easily tell the Kampong Malays that they have succumbed to the pressure of MCA, Gerakan and MIC. The Malays will immediately give their strong endorsement to UMNO to defend their rights. DAP, as one of the strongest opposition parties in Malaysia, is still failing to comprehend the racial game played by UMNO.
Instead of directly engaging the Malay electorate, DAP chooses to play the ZERO SUM GAME with MCA and Gerakan. These 3 Chinese-based political parties lack the basic political wisdom to survive independently in our multi-racial country where Malays/Muslims are the majority. At least we know UMNO can easily survive by means of communalism and form the government with smaller political parties.
No matter how hard DAP argues or debates with MCA or Gerakan, it won’t change the fixed mindset or mentality of the Malay electorate. Neither will MCA or Gerakan be forced to change the mindset of the Malays by DAP!
Remember the iron fact that the majority of the Malays support UMNO; and UMNO has plundered and mismanaged the wealth of this country with impunity. Therefore, to change the fate of our nation is to change the mentality of the Malays. This is the ONLY solution!
As our most respected Regent of Perak, Dr. Nazrin Shah put it, “The Malay mindset is a crucial factor in our nation’s stability”. Dr. Nazrin further elaborated that, “racial prejudice can be erased if the Malay mindset is stable and comfortable towards forging harmony. It is a pre-condition to our nation’s stability”.
May I ask Lim Kit Siang, Lim Guan Eng, Karpal Singh, or even the writer Liew Chin Tong, how much has DAP done over the past 40 years to change the mindset of the Malays? How much has DAP done to win the trust of the Malays? How many times has DAP challenged UMNO in open debate on the academic performance of Malay students?
Instead of getting closer and winning the hearts and trust of the Malay electorate, DAP has chosen to fight with MCA and Gerakan to play the role of Chinese Hero.
Worse still, after struggling for more than 40 years in Malaysia’s political history, DAP still doesn’t have the slightest inkling of what “political courtship” is all about. Even the MOST STUPID salesman knows how to be courteous to customers and win their trust.
DAP chooses to shun Malay electorate and frighten them by:
a) Refusing to wear songkok,
b) Raising the issue of Social Contract,
c) Immediate abolition of positive discrimination policies
It’s made me wonder whether DAP is paid by UMNO to strengthen their grass root supporters! If I were a DAP leader, I would ostentatiously wear the Songkok to pro-actively court and seek Malay support for DAP. I would put aside the issue of the Social Contract and would clearly and carefully pinpoint the weaknesses of the NEP to the Malay masses before revising it.
If the Umnoputras liken the fate of the Malays in Penang to the Malays in Singapore, how is YAB Mr. Lim Guan Eng going to answer this question or “accusation”? What YAB Mr. Lim Guan Eng will do is to imitate his predecessor Dr. Koh by keeping his mouth shut and be speechless. Silence means consent!
DAP should pro-actively and sincerely urge the Malay masses to look beyond the tiny island of Singapore and focus on the plight of Malays in Batam, Bintang, Karimun and even the slum areas in Jakarta. Ask them to compare whether Singapore Malays are better off or Batam Malays are better off.
I can help organize special tours for all the Malays/bumiputras in Malaysia to visit all the Indonesian islands surrounding Singapore to see for themselves how the Malays there are living in abject poverty and sordid conditions. Many young girls in Batam, Bintang and Karimun have to prostitute themselves to feed their family. They are also deprived of the opportunity to receive basic education and training. And we know many of them have to leave their families to become maids in Singapore and Malaysia.
We should challenge UMNO – NOT to protect the Malays in Singapore, but the Malays in Batam, Bintang and Karimun! We are not defending Singapore, but we have to speak the truth to the Malay masses. Enlighten them and so they won’t be blinded and misguided by UMNO. Shame on our Education Minister who expressed the need to travel to the UK to save “our” so-called prodigy Sufiah. He should go to Batam Island to join the UN’s efforts to curb child prostitution!
For DAP’s information, Singapore Malays have progressed very well. Over the last 15 years, they have improved significantly in their academic performance. Singapore Malays have the highest percentage of home ownership as compared to the Malays in Malaysia and Indonesia! DAP does not have to defend PAP, but I would encourage YAB Mr. Lim to invite Dr. Mahathir for a telecast debate on the plight of Malays in Singapore.
Dr. Mahathir always reminds the Malays in our country to look at the Malays in Singapore, how “miserable” they are without firm control in politics. For Mahathir’s information, the Singapore Parliament Speaker is a Malay and the Finance Minister an Indian Muslim like Mahathir. And so far, I have not heard of Singapore Malays being maids in Malaysia or Indonesia, and neither have I heard of a large number of young Malay girls in Singapore prostituting themselves to feed their family.
As Islam is the official religion of Malaysia, DAP leaders should openly and publicly support the teachings of the Quran in our country. I voted for PAS on 8th March to close down casinos, horse-racing, 4D and TOTO. Non-Muslims have long been paying a second tax to the UMNO government by “gambling-off” their whole family savings and children’s education to win the trust and respect of Malays and Muslims.
DAP should advocate the closure of casinos, 4D, TOTO, and horse-racing as all these vice activities operators are UMNO agents. They take gambling money from non-Muslims and pay it to their UMNO Master. To cut off this source of revenue for UMNO, DAP should explain to the non-Muslim community how this gambling system works in Malaysia – and teach UMNO a lesson as we must expose UMNO’s hypocrisy!
Unfortunately, DAP leaders don’t appear to have the intelligence, wit, courage and political will to have the paradigm shift and think out of the box politically. As mentioned earlier, DAP is just a political party helplessly manipulated by UMNO. By just simply advocating the banning of gambling, DAP could win the respect and trust of Malays and Muslims plus save many non-Muslims from bankruptcy and family problems. But most importantly, it cuts off a large chunk of revenue from UMNO. ONE stone killing 3 birds.
Instead of shouting and arguing with ridiculous Umnoputras in Parliament, I urge DAP to instruct each of their members to befriend at least 10 Malays to explain to them the challenge of this ever-changing globalized economy and how we have to work together regardless of race and religion for a better Malaysia. When the Malay mindsets change, Malaysia will change; and vice-versa.
DAP, hear me and hear me well. You may be sincere, but you are sincerely wrong in Malaysian politics. Go and study what made UMNO strong. Do your political analysis. Also, DAP, you must remember that PAS is your true friend, even though they talked with UMNO. They are righteous and godly people that won’t succumb to the temptation of money. That is not the case with Keadilan. Except Anwar and a few top leaders, many Keadilan people are still carrying the UMNO-DNA, as we have witnessed with the running dog Ezam and Nalla betraying the party.
DAP, you should acknowledge the fact that the special rights and position of Malays/bumiputras are enshrined in our constitution. You have to respect it. You must have a complete and comprehensive Malay agenda to compete with UMNO. For example, the Penang state government can provide free but compulsory tuition for Penang Malay students at schools. DAP must cultivate and nurture the Malays in Penang to excel in academics and be able to compete on equal footing with others. Penang Malays must be the locomotive change of mindset to the rest of the Malays in our country. If DAP fails to change the Malay mindset in Penang, DAP will never be qualified to be addressed as a “National” party.
Lastly, DAP, you still have a long way to go and you really have to learn again who’s given UMNO power. Go to their power base, seize their power and cut off their power supply! For a progressive and better Malaysia, wearing the songkok is a trivial matter.
If necessary, let Anwar’s new cabinet be full of capable Malays like Dr. Syed Husin Ali, Dr. Azly Rahman, Dr. Bakri Musa, Tuanku Abdul Aziz, etc. to prove to the Malay masses that we, Chinese, are not power hungry; we don’t choose to “pegang” so as to destroy their livelihood as UMNO has claimed. We can prove to them that even though there is only 1 Chinese Minister in the Cabinet, it is still okay to us if the highly capable and honest Malay leaders can lead our country to greater heights and serve the rakyat wholeheartedly regardless of race, language and religion!
Please learn, understand and even master the UMNO’s Art of War in Politics.
“Know your enemies and know yourself, hundred battles hundred victories” – “Sun Tzu’s Art of War”.
FOR A BETTER MALAYSIA
Hidup Malaysia…
Mr. Loi Bih Siang Benjamin
Political Scientist
#28 by madmix on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 6:40 pm
Look at AAB’s budget: a government servant’s budget. As if the low income group in the private sector have no needs.
#29 by m.hwang on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 6:52 pm
zak,
To answer your question:
1. What does Pakatan’s “reform agenda” consist of?
2. How will it be implemented?
1. A total overhaul of the affirmative action policy of rewarding UMNO and its kins and cronies (in the name of Bumiputera rights) with the Malaysian Economic Agenda. Emphasis is on the poor and underprivileged sans race.
2.
Awarding contracts via open tender.
Special privilege for the poor.
Independent ACA to eradicate corruption.
Freedom of speech, assembly and association to question the administration. That means abolish ISA, OSA and amend UUCA and PPA
Regain the independence of the judiciary by prohibiting executive interference
Proper planning of fiscal economic policies.
etc.etc.etc.
I agree with you about one thing though, they just have not listed all these down into 1 list for all PR parties and governments. I think its high time they did!
Now back to my earlier question….who is the best person to helm Malaysia?
#30 by ReformMalaysia on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 6:53 pm
If the Suruhanjaya PilihanRaya really impartial , UMNO and Barisan Nasional should be investigated for not submitting the actual election expenses returns.
It was reported by the Star onnline as per excerpts below:
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Tuesday August 12, 2008
Umno ordered to pay supplier
By AUDREY EDWARDS and M. MAGESWARI
KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court has ordered Umno to pay RM218mil to a supplier for printed materials, transportation and mineral water used by the party in the 2004 general election.
The party had failed to respond to a suit filed by the supplier Elegant Advisory Sdn Bhd. It also has to pay RM225 in costs.
High Court deputy registrar Ahmad Faizadh Yahaya had on July 17 issued the judgment in default.
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It was clearly shown that UMNO had spent more that the permitted by election law but they under-declare the expenses.
Which is more serious offence – failing to submit election expenses return or filing false declaration of expenses in Election return?
All UMNO parliamentarians and state assemblymen should be disqualified in 2008 election due to the election offence that UMNO committed in 2004
-RM218 million means overspend – and that is only for the amount not settled…. there are other expenses too…..
IF they are disqualified, BN be no longer in the government now.
#31 by lchk on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 7:00 pm
zak_hammaad wants the mamak to be back in power mah.
Not that he’s getting his wish anytime soon.
#32 by m.hwang on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 7:07 pm
william62,
This Mr. Loi Bih Siang Benjamin does make some sense. But in my opinion if DAP did what he says in the 70s, 30 years on there will not be a DAP today. DAP wld probably be a merged Parti Rakyat Demokratik Malaysia 10 years ago and now part of Parti Keadilan Rakyat Malaysia. It’s not a case of killing 3 birds with 1 stone but a bird in hand’s worth 2 in the bush.
DAP knows their own strength and they know UMNO’s strength. In a hundred battles they will not win the Malay hearts and mind. But now with PR it’s a totally different ball game. Now it’s time they listen to this Benjamin guy.
#33 by just a moment on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 7:28 pm
Budget or no budget, it does not benefit the needy or the rakyat.
The entire speech shows “Just do it lah” attitude with frivolous remarks. Looks and smell like “Senile” but can it be?
Cheap political shots were fired, hoping to hit its mark.
On the whole, it’s in the hole! Saifo……..What the heck.
Lots of craps.
#34 by milduser on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 7:49 pm
“milduser, I have asked this question on many relevant threads but am not getting a straight forward answer. The only conclusion I thus draw is that many of you “reformasi” shouters don’t even know what it entails.” – Zak
After postings the relevant link to assist you, you insinuated that i should list out succinctly the answers to you 2 questions. And I gave my reasons for not elaborating – with the suspicion that you might come out with the above remark – “that we are all ignorant of what we are standing for”.
So you are here to test us and not to sincerely find out? Then please go to some other forum to test and display your knowledge and intelligence instead of wasting your time with “ignorant, bigoted, and arrogant people like us?”
#35 by boh-liao on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 8:02 pm
Good news for OCBC pek moh Arif Shah Omar Shah, who is searching for a place to get a Doctorate, after dropping out from Edison University of Technology!
Search no further!
Harry Doggy, the pet beagle of Straits Times’ Senior Writer Sandra Davie, just received a Doctorate in Social and Behavioural Sciences from Ashwood University for US$599. (Straits Times, 29.8.08)
Please go to http://www.ashwooduniversity.net, choose the degree that you want, click here, click there, pay via credit card, and viola you will be Dr Arif Shah Omar Shah, a classmate of Dr Harry Doggy!
More people will hormat and kow tow to Doctoooorrrrrrrr!
#36 by AsalUsuLMalaysiaHacked on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 8:26 pm
Nice post William62
Mr. Loi Bih Siang Benjamin(Political Scientist)…
Your truely the man in this post, THANK YOU for posting the link.
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First thing first, we must implement the freedom of speech through mediums in this country. Like Barack Obama, he has his apportunity to debate/campaign’s broadcast.
We need to send the clear message for the Malay’s that been blindfolded by BN sarcastic ridicule.
DAP PKR members and Uncle Lim, i plea u to read “william62″ Post!
#37 by Freddy on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 8:26 pm
YB,
When I received my copy of Suara Keadilan this morning, after running through the pages, and seeing a few congratulatory messages for Anwar on his victory in PP, I was surprised that non from the DAP actually placed an ad!
The congratulatory messages were from:
1. YB Zuraida Kamaruddin
2. YAB Tuan Guru Dato’ Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat
3. Mursyidul Am, Presiden, Timbalan Presiden dan AJK PAS Pusat
4. Jawatankuasa Pusat Khidmat Kerohanian
5. Pengerusi dan ahli Jawatankuasa Perhubungan, Parti Keadilan Rakyat Negeri Pulau Pinang.
6. Menteri Besar, Exco dan Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri Perak
7. Ybhg. Dato Haji Hashim bin Ismail, Timbalan Iman Khalifah Persatuan Silat Seni Pusaka Gayong Malaysia
I would expect at least a congratulatory message from DAP or Penang State Government. Perhaps DAP overlooked?
#38 by Freddy on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 8:30 pm
boh-liau said:
Please go to http://www.ashwooduniversity.net, choose the degree that you want, click here, click there, pay via credit card, and viola you will be Dr Arif Shah Omar Shah, a classmate of Dr Harry Doggy!
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wah lou eh! it’s true! $1115 and I get a degree plus a master’s plus a doctorate!
hmmm… tempting …. think i might as well decide to honour myself as DR Toh!!! hahahahahahahahaha
#39 by Kasim Amat on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 8:30 pm
I think it is only rightful that the Government ban this blog totally as it only knows how to ridicule and criticise the Government everyday and did not bring about any constructive views that are useful for racial harmony and economy development. The Government is trying to help the people and no doubt that all of us must be thankful for what the Government has done. If this blog continues to post insulting comments, we will not hesitate to take action. I am sure this site will be pretty soon be the second Malaysia Today.
#40 by AsalUsuLMalaysiaHacked on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 8:52 pm
@zak i have no consensus with ur redundant debate, u and ur ridiculous question, like asking a fresh graduate Doctor how does he gonna raise his unborn child.
It takes time to implement, but half the Nation already accepted the Theory/Concept to have a great start. With concept comes implementation through ideas, if they were keen to Unite im sure their keen to work for it.
#41 by AsalUsuLMalaysiaHacked on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 8:56 pm
Kasim the pirate, i suggest u go back to the sea where u belongs.
This is healthy debate, the element u mention should be “www.PembelaMelayu.com” not this blog.
#42 by swipenter on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 9:14 pm
William 62 are you advocating that PR be merged into one single political party and not be a coalition of 3 parties as of now? Given the demograhic realities it is something that merit serious consideration to kill communal and race based politics effectively which I think is the root source of many problems facing the country. Maybe the time has arrived for such a poltical party. It is a prerequisite that nothing short f a revolution in the minds and thinking of the rakyat is needed to have a united Malaysia based on ideologies and not race
#43 by pulau_sibu on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 9:20 pm
Permatang Pauh by-election – who is the silliest of them all?
final answer: the silliest people who elected BN
#44 by The Enforcer on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 10:07 pm
Dear bro bloggers,
Need help!
Anyone out there able to access MT?
The mirror site can’t be accessed. Even the one given by bro Smith above is inaccessible!
Thanks in advance.
#45 by Godfather on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 10:12 pm
“If this blog continues to post insulting comments, we will not hesitate to take action. I am sure this site will be pretty soon be the second Malaysia Today.” Kesian Amat
Hahahaha…..typical of Sleepy Head bravado. Cakap tak serupa bikin. For making this stupid comment, Kesian Amat is now placed on top of the list for the silliest of them all.
#46 by lkt-56 on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 11:04 pm
zak_hammaad Says:
Today at 16: 50.36 (5 hours ago)
QUOTE:
It’s time that we have less brinksmanship on the political front from Pakatan and more on the policy front. Still waiting for answers to my 2 simple questions:
1. What does Pakatan’s “reform agenda” consist of?
2. How will it be implemented?
Good day.
UNQUOTE
Mr. Hammad… not a fan of Anwar and our PM and sound knowledgeable indeed.
But if he wishes to get his message across, he could perhaps be a little bit less patronizing and people will hear what he has to say. The majority of Malaysians know what they want:
1) Demolish corruption,
2) Freedom to speak their mind,
3) Respect for each others religious beliefs,
4) More tolerance between the races,
5) No more communalism that pit us against one another for the benefit of a few with vested interests….
6) Do something about the rising cost of living instead of telling us to change our lifestyle,
7) A leadership that truly cares and sincere it what in what it promises,… The list goes on and on….
AND to simple folks like us Anwar and PKR has given us that hope. They UNDERSTAND and we are prepared to give them a chance. Anwar fires our imagination of a leadership that will eradicate divisive politics and we are prepared to give him a chance.
Mr. Hammadi, it is about winning hearts and mind and support will come to you without you even needing to try. Intellectual argument will not bring you many votes. Neither will a strong dictatorial leader (which is what I suspect you are advocating) ensure for when the citizens are oppressed they will eventually throw him out.
#47 by lkt-56 on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 11:06 pm
Sorry… typo in last paragraph:
“…Neither will a strong dictatorial leader (which is what I suspect you are advocating) endure for when the citizens are oppressed they will eventually throw him out…”
#48 by lkt-56 on Friday, 29 August 2008 - 11:23 pm
:D I just come across this posting:
zak_hammaad Says:
Today at 17: 28.10 (5 hours ago)
m.hwang Says:
>> Whom do you think is better able to lead the country?
A fresh and new breed of innovatory and evolutionary politicians who connect with all members of Malaysian society and provide equal and fair representation to all and their needs without fear or favour.
Anwar and PKR seems to be just such a breed you are talking about. ;) … Anyway I expect you to disagree. It is in our human nature to take position and resolutely defend our point of view. Argue until the cow comes home. Some would say.
Perhaps you can do us a favour by naming the person or party that fits your ideals.
If you are a foreigner like the others say. I say thank you for your contribution. However please be sincere and make an effort to know what truly our struggles are all about.
#49 by chin on Saturday, 30 August 2008 - 12:36 am
Are these guys still high with “Novacaine” when they make a comment ? Should check them in to the rehab & stop denying symptoms.
It must be Novacaine ! Who’s selling that ? Is it Liow ?
#50 by chin on Saturday, 30 August 2008 - 12:39 am
Dear Enforcer !
Seek the truth in the net, & you will find the true words !
May the force be with you !