Ahmad Ismail’s 3-year Umno suspension – “water off a duck’s back”


The Umno Supreme Council’s three-year suspension of Umno Bukit Bendera Umno division chairman Datuk Ahmad Ismail of his Umno membership for his provocative, inflammatory and racist reference of the Malaysian Chinese as “penumpang” is too little, too late and too ineffective.

For Ahmad, the Umno Supreme Council decision is just like “water off a duck’s back”.

All these three attributes of the Umno Supreme Council decision being “too little, too late, too ineffective” were instantly evident from the immediate press conference held by Ahmad after the Umno Supreme Council decision yesterday, viz:

• Firstly, Ahmad remained defiant and unremorseful for his provocative, inflammatory and racist statement maintaining that he would not apologise although he accepted the Umno Supreme Council’s decision on him;

• Secondly, Ahmad declared that his “suspension” would not stop him from being active in the party, albeit unofficially, as he cannot hold posts defined in the party constitution, adding: “If my division is smart enough and creates a new post, such as division advisor, I can still be advisor.”

• Thirdly, he announced immediate plan to tour the country and explain to Umno divisions about the matter, and declared: “I promise one thing – I will make a comeback to Umno.”

• Fourthly, Ahmad’s defiance and total lack of remorse is not just individual bravado but clearly had powerful UMNO backing as indicated by the fact that he held his immediate press conference at the Umno headquarters at PWTC, Kuala Lumpur which was attended by the Umno Secretary-General Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Mansor.

• Fifthly, Tengku Adnan’s presence at Ahmad’s press conference after being suspended as Umno for three years is most extraordinary and telling, for it could only mean that Ahmad has official Umno support or blessing for his interpretation that despite his three-year suspension, he could be appointed as “advisor” for Umno divisions with full liberty to go on a nation-wide tour to meet Umno divisions to justify his refusal to apologise for his provocative, inflammatory and racist reference of Malaysian Chinese as “penumpang”and do not deserve equal rights and to drum up UMNO support for his stand.

• Sixthly, the conspicuous failure of the Umno Supreme Council to take disciplinary action against the 13 Penang Umno division leaders who had supported and egged on Ahmad in his inflammatory, provocative and racist rants and acts in the past two weeks.

UMNO Youth leader Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said Barisan Nasional component parties should take appropriate action against their respective members if they go against party lines and raise sensitive issues.

He said the Umno decision to suspend Ahmad should also mean Barisan component parties show consistency by taking action against their own members when they stoked ill-feelings among the people.
This is the Star report:

Hishammuddin referred to an earlier incident involving Gerakan, where its Youth vice-chief S. Paranjothy created unpleasantness last year when he had reportedly said on the Internet that the Indian community were treated like fourth-class citizens.

“Hishammuddin said he called for Umno to break off ties with Gerakan due to the statement at the time.

“He added that acting Gerakan president Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon had asked him to not push for action to be taken against Paranjothy because of the impending general election in March.

“Now when the same situation has happened (in Ahmad’s case), the concerned party should see Umno’s decision as a sign that when we criticise someone, what comes around will come around,” he told reporters after an Umno supreme council meeting.

Hishammuddin should state whether he would agree that disciplinary action should first be taken against him for his various keris-wielding episodes at Umno Youth Generla Assemblies, in utter disregard of the sensitivities of Malaysia’s plural society and which UMNO and Barisan Nasional leaders have admitted was a major factor for the thrashing Barisan Nasional suffered in the March 8 “political tsunami”?

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  1. #1 by LALILOo on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 2:31 pm

    They said that they wanted to strike out a punishment so serious that it would be a deterrent to all future BN politicians in making racial sensitive statements.

    In the end, they meted out a 3 year suspension and he cannot hold any post in the party.

    Oh dang! This is the best that they can come up with.

    And it is SOOO…severe and scary that any BN people who hears about it would be so afraid that they would NEVER want to stray into making any racist statements from now on.

    I rest my case.

  2. #2 by k1980 on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 2:34 pm

    So, limpeh pay taxes so that the BN MPs touring Taiwan can receive RM50,000 in pocket money.

  3. #3 by lucia on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 2:36 pm

    ah-mad was heard to say also that he will go round all the umno divisions in the country to explain. explain what? that he was not wrong at all? that he blamed koh tsu koon and all the others? he will further incite racial hatred with his explanation i’m sure!

    his sentence should sack him all together from umno… he is still a member, he can still go round creating havoc among the umno members.

  4. #4 by scorpion on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 2:39 pm

    A teacher that makes degetory remarks gets an “administrative warning” and transfer to a better school. When a UMNO division Chairman makes one, he gets a 3 year suspension, which allows him to work with the party behind the scenes. Everyone in BN says that the punishment is just and fair.
    Apply the same punishment to the members of Hindraf locked up under ISA. Release them and give them an “administrative warning”. Be as stern with them as you are with members of your component party.
    The double standards are scary and disappointing…..

  5. #5 by alexisang1229.blogspot.com on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 2:45 pm

    Ahmad should be resigned by UMNO but not just suspended him for 3 years..What would happened after 3 years,Ahmad still say: “I WILL NEVER APOLOGISE FOR MY STATEMENT!”Therefore,UMNO should resign him as the chief of Bukti Bendera UMNO,to convince all races of people there!

  6. #6 by casper on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 2:49 pm

    Lucia – mai kek sim, all wayang only.

    UMNO certified the whole script with Ah Koon as the real victim. But he too can’t complain even if he is really hurt – component parties in BN have never been given any consideration so why start now.

  7. #7 by gofortruth on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 2:55 pm

    “the conspicuous failure of the Umno Supreme Council to take disciplinary action against the 13 Penang Umno division leaders who had supported and egged on Ahmad in his inflammatory, provocative and racist rants and acts in the past two weeks.”
    —————-
    The above inaction exposes the hard fact that there are SO MANY Ahmad Ismails embeded within the whole UMNO organisation.

    No doubt they will continue to spew poisons around the country in hope to create havoc. I think in order not to step into this deadly racial trap, this matter is best left to PAS and the Malays from PKR to handle. Chinese in PR should stay clear and focus on BN’s corruption etc. Just heard that after 8 MONTHS the drug case in JB has turned out to be “Salt” from lab analysis. All of the foreigners caught were released!

  8. #8 by homeblogger on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 3:07 pm

    Zak said :

    When Anwar starts to move the goalposts, it is a sign of a desperate man. I think he will continue to move the posts for the next 4 years until the GE. Those who have put all their eggs in one basketcase (Anwar) should not hold their breaths nor be bitter when he fails to deliver on any of his claims.

    ========================

    or perhaps DSAI has learnt from our dear PM and his government. Say you are not going to do it, then do it. Say Sept 16 target may not be met, then do it. I either case, I can wait.

    We now have 3 years for Ahmad Ismail to show us his true evil self and as Malaysians witness his prowess at evil, we will be all the more convinced that it is time to change. We were blissfully ignorant for 51 years and let a lot of damage happen. It won’t take just one day Sept 16 to remedy it. But it is a start – whenever the actual date is.

    Those familiar with the painful condition when you have a boil (bisul) will understand that before it can heal, all the pus has to be drained. UMNO is the boil and all the AI’s it produces are the pus.

  9. #9 by shortie kiasu on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 3:08 pm

    That guy has the support of UMNO which is now playing a ‘wayang kulit’ show to hookwink the uninitiated.

    Does he or the UMNO need to make such ‘sensationally stupid’ statement trying to win over the Malays? In the next election?

    Serious damage had been done to their image in the eyes of the Malaysian and the world.

    FDI are pulling out of the country instead of coming.

  10. #10 by AsalUsuLMalaysiaHacked on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 3:23 pm

    k1980 Says:

    Today at 14: 34.52 (47 minutes ago)
    So, limpeh pay taxes so that the BN MPs touring Taiwan can receive RM50,000 in pocket money.
    *****************

    Wrong, its x10 amount you mention… RM500,000/each retards.

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  12. #12 by sheriff singh on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 3:47 pm

    The “severe punishment” meted out by the UMNO Supreme Council will only lead to more racists and bigots coming out of the woodwork to create more tension and chaos. But they all will be seen as heroes and martyrs fighting for the cause of their race.

    Lets see. President is part Bedouin and Hainanese. Deputy is Bugis. Others are part Hadramauts, Turks, Indonesian, Acehnese, Minangs, Indian, Pakistanis, Afghans, Arabs, Filipinos, Walla-wallas etc etc etc.

    And they called themselves “natives” of this country with full rights while the Chinese, Indians and others are mere “penumpangs” or passengers with no equal rights.

    Something is very wrong. Seriously wrong.

  13. #13 by milduser on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 3:47 pm

    The so called disciplinary action is all an “act” without true sincerity on the part of Amnoo. The point is what do the BN components think of this “act”? In truth, Amnoo still need and rely on members such as Ahmad Ismail, say what we like.

  14. #14 by teacher on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 4:03 pm

    Its been a century (100 years ) since my grandfather landed on these shores and helped to build this country to where it is today, yet me my children and grandchildren are “pendatang”. WHATa shame. mamaks and others from Indonesia who are still coming in today are putras. Maybe its time for my children to set sail like my grandfather did in 1892 and land on new shores where our contributions will be more appreciated. Think all you out there. Whats the stake for us here? More heartache and pain

  15. #15 by pkrisnin on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 4:05 pm

    Lets not forget Ahmad can appeal the suspension.
    I suspect he’ll be back before 3 years

  16. #16 by baochingtian on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 4:06 pm

    Malaysiakini: “Yesterday International Trade and Industry Minister Muhyiddin said Abdullah should transfer power to Najib before the agreed 2010 deadline.”
    How come a person appointed as a minister under his cabinet can turn the table around? Is this the umno culture?

  17. #17 by AhPek on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 4:07 pm

    For those who can’t get to RPK’s blog, just GOOGLE malaysia-today.net and you’ll get there.

  18. #18 by oknyua on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 4:36 pm

    Latest, Ahmad is touring UMNO branches – to tell his side of the story? This is really sick, real sick. And UMNO branches accept him? Another sick sick scene.

    If a person is suspended, he can’t speak in that organisation’s function. Or is this the guage of how much power an UMNO president has now? Another sick scene.

    To make it more soap opera, the PM “suprised” by Muhyidin’s call… surprise? This is the second time he said it. In fact the third if we count his branch’s call earlier on and the PM is ….surprised? Sick sick scene again.

    Hopefully all those “katak” stories come true. I am really sick and tired with all these politics thing.

  19. #19 by MyPeoplePower on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 4:37 pm

    For all the Pakatan Rakyat supporters,
    Many sign shows that the 13th General Election will be coming very soon.
    Do you ever wonder why the Ahmad issue can drag for so long and keep on be the headlines in the Main Stream Media which control by BeeNd?
    The Ahmad case is one of the sign for UMNO to woo for Malay voters and MCA & Gerakan to woo for Chinese voters.
    The UMNO Supreme Council’s punishment on Ahmad was expected.
    Ahmad is just chess for UMNO to letgo but in return to woo for Malays supports.
    Then the MCA and Gerakan can proudly tell the Chinese community that they had successfully voice out to UMNO about the racial issue. They are no longer the ‘Yes Man’. So the Chinese community will have different view on them from now on.
    And UMNO had take action to it member to show to Chinese community UMNO is not a racist party.
    On the other hand, the UMNO will also take this issue as a warning to the Malay community that the Malay must stay united inorder to remain strong!
    Pls tell others don’t be fool and fall into the trap set by BeeNd govt on this sandiwara.
    Once there is a defection regardless on 16th Sept or later, BeeNd govt will dismiss the Parlimen.
    For the state govt control by PR, most likely will not follow.
    That will be great as we can concentrate on all the parliament seats.
    We want to make dorah bodohwi and najis loss their seats this time round.

    PeoplePower

  20. #20 by zak_hammaad on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 4:39 pm

    NAR2645 Says:

    >> We are talking about the racist former division chief. Why drag DSAI into this?

    Because Anwar (like Bodowi) is a divisive figure whose rise in the public domain has contributed to racial unrest! He, like Bodowi is directly responsible for the climate of hate that has been created in a multi-racial, multi-religious country like ours. To have continued peace and mutual respect, we can not afford racial tensions.

    Do you think Hindraf or Ahmad or any other race mongers would have been allowed to get away with their slurs if Bodowi did not have a knee-jerk reaction to “reform” after 2003 landslide or Anwar’s empty reform slogans thereafter? This is what happens when you lack wisdom and clear-cut vision and means to implement them.

    * just a moment Says:

    >> Though you have repented here? You have won a few friends here recently…

    I am not here to make friends (I have plenty of friends in the real world). I am here to shake your slumber conscience to question the type of personalities and policies (lack of) you think you are supporting.

    I also want answers to my questions on the Pakatan’s marriage of convenience that will inevitably end in divorce. Do you have a viable alternative other than than Anwar or a vision that is a hodge-podge of secular nationalism?

  21. #21 by taxpayer on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 4:43 pm

    If you think Ahmad Ismail is bad, Khir Toyo is worst and what he said is even more dangerous to public order. Read latest Malaysiakini’s posting.

  22. #22 by madmix on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 4:45 pm

    Detain him under ISA before he creates chaos:

    (The Egde) – Bukit Bendera Umno division chief Datuk Ahmad Ismail is unfazed by the decision to ban him from holding any party posts for three years.

    “No need (to retract my statement). No need for that. I am not wrong, so why should I apologise? I will not apologise,” he said at a press conference at the party headquarters after Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s announcement on the action against him.

    He said he accepted the decision which was “fated”, and would make a political comeback in Umno. “Since the matter was discussed in the Umno supreme council, I accept its decision as it is our leadership. If (it was discussed) in BN (supreme council), then no,” he said.

    Ahmad said he would go on a roadshow to all Umno divisions to explain the issue.

    This road show thing shows his defiance of AAB. He will create hatred towards the other races by his actions. How can AAB tolerate such impudence unless he has no b**ls.

  23. #23 by cheng on on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 4:47 pm

    Both Ahmad Ism n Khir Toyo fathers come from Indon. R they trying to turn Msia into Indon of yester years?

  24. #24 by Laoshan on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 4:47 pm

    It is so obvious that there is a power struggle in UMNO. Please read the Real Story of May 13 in Malaysia Today. We must learn from the history as said by RPK.

    I would like to appeal to YB. Lim, please let PKR and PAS to counter UMNO on the front line with DAP supporting from the back. It is so encouraging to know that PAS , instead of DAP, had lodged a police report on Khir Toyo.

  25. #25 by mamak on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 4:49 pm

    out of all the sudden now we/mamak are the bad people….how come?
    pm in waiting is mamak also…in the blink of an eye mamaks is the bad people,no body else but all the mamak are the bad people….

  26. #26 by zak_hammaad on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 4:50 pm

    homeblogger Says:

    >> We were blissfully ignorant for 51 years and let a lot of damage happen.

    The founding fathers of Malaysia were not ignorant. They were visionaries who forged ahead with national development with wisdom and foresight. Every citizen of Malaysia knew their responsibilities towards each other and the nation.

    Today, we do not have visionaries. We have selfish inward looking bigots who claim to be speaking for others when no one identifies with their cause, each fighting for their own political agendas.

  27. #27 by spthang123 on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 4:50 pm

    Dear Bloggers,
    To go to Malaysia Today , just go to http:/jeffooi. at the top right hand cornner click the URL : mt.harapanmalaysia,com/2008/.
    This round about way will take you there for I have just done it. happy surfing.

  28. #28 by ng say eng on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 4:53 pm

    Uncle kit and the rest of malaysian dont demand apology from Ahmad is a waste of time. Please dont fall into UMNO ploy again, they are trying to ignite racial hatred among races to stay relevant. They are planning another 513 to prevent 916. Let the ballot box to do the talking. Let DSAI carry out his plan without any interruption. Remember if 513 break out, he will be detained under ISA.

  29. #29 by zak_hammaad on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 4:59 pm

    Laoshan Says:

    >> We must learn from the history as said by RPK.

    Oh yeah that’s right, let’s learn from a Islamophobic facist bigot who alleges one thing and then fails to substantiate it. History is established by facts and referential integrity; it is not a personal stress ball that can be rung by whoever claims to have alternative heresay.

    Laoshan is the type of individual that typifies Malaysia’s opposition movement.

  30. #30 by wesuffer on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 5:01 pm

    aiyo..BN in penang is pembangkak now, what duty they have to do now? 3 years suspension , what a big deal, maybe good to him, time for trip la.. can go around the world since all these BN guys corrupted so many years, sure got many money for holiday one.

  31. #31 by zak_hammaad on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 5:05 pm

    spthang123, thanks for sharing that with us. I’m sure the authorities are working to block that as we speak too!

  32. #32 by wesuffer on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 5:12 pm

    why pakatan keep saying 916 to topple current government..
    5 riches state already control by pakatan. i think its good start for pakatan to prove something for next 4 years election coming.
    why not be gentleman to wait next election to smack down BN? instead of crossover non stop. lets go padang to serve rakyat.
    and solve state problem. especially in selangor.
    nowaday some local council still fire by residents, and especially housing estate still facing same problem, still so many rubbish all the road side, really eye sore! and so many illegal billboard and advertisement banner hanging every where!

  33. #33 by zak_hammaad on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 5:15 pm

    wesuffer, that is the best piece of advice I have read all day, thank you!

  34. #34 by Godfather on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 5:17 pm

    Zak the Mamakthir brown-noser:

    Stop hijacking this thread to condemn DSAI on behalf of your hero. Mamakthir a visionary ? Which country did you migrate from ? Zimbabwe ? Mamakthir singlehandedly brought this country back to the stone-age where it is now.

  35. #35 by Godfather on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 5:20 pm

    As a foreigner who is here at the courtesy of the government, who is Zak to condemn the beliefs of those who have been here 50, 60 or 70 years ? OK, so Zak was here courtesy of his hero the Mamakthir, so he should be polishing the mamak’s boots in his own blog.

  36. #36 by zak_hammaad on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 5:29 pm

    ng say eng Says:

    >> they are trying to ignite racial hatred among races to stay relevant.

    Why do you think Racial politics has flared up since March elections? Anwar, who claims to want to do away with politics is in fact exacerbating it! This is his mental-gymnastics that not many opposition supporters understand. The recent developments prompted the sleeping PM to say that “race relations are not at healthy levels”. UMNO can’t afford to play racial politics at this moment in time when their own coalition is drowing! This is Anwar’s dirty politicking to force BN to make errors one one hand, while he himself blows into the flames of racial hatred.

    BN’s loss in actual fact does not automatically make it Pakatan’s gain. Anwar’s deception is not hidden from the morally concious amongst the rakyat.

  37. #37 by wanderer on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 5:32 pm

    I have been blocked several times with my comments. YB Lim if my comments did not pass your censorship, I will accept it. I am rather suspicious, whether it came from an outside force.

  38. #38 by yapchee on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 5:32 pm

    gentlemen this racial ‘stir up ‘ is all planned up by BN and some top guys. they are just waiting for someone from like LGE, DSAI, etc to stir up more so that they can arrest them under ISA.
    Fortunately, it was the BN parties like MCA, Gerakan that took the bait. “they have the right bait but a wrong fish this time”

    if our No.1 and No.2 is serious ( not involved) about racial unity this guy will be under ISA already ? why need to call for emergency meeting? Just imagine what happens if LGEng, KSingh will to make this hu ha ?

    for all this abuse we have only ourselves to blame simply because we give our rights to them to be in power? 20 over years is long enough to claim is “mine it belongs to me!” like a squatters who had stayed there for 20 over years.

  39. #39 by zak_hammaad on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 5:36 pm

    Yo Godfather, ‘you talkin to me?’ I see that not much has changed by way of your immaturity and pointless comments. Please continue with your name-calling and laughable assumptions. I have no ‘condemnations’ I simply have suggestions and questions which you clearly are incompetent of answering. Perhaps more time spent in reading and research would help you make your points stick rather than witless time consuming innuendos.

    Adios.

  40. #40 by zak_hammaad on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 5:39 pm

    yapchee, the security of the many is a far greater a concern than the security of a few. Anwar should have been interned under ISA the moment he started to forment racial politicking for his own aspirations.

  41. #41 by cheng on on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 5:49 pm

    Come on, Zak , who start the racial card game??
    Dont know why you blame it all on Anwar, as any rational people can see, the blame is with TDM who started the racial card game back in 1987 ! TDM was a “passable” PM from 1981 to 1987, but after that he changed.

  42. #42 by 54Malaysia on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 5:55 pm

    KS’s description of Ahmad Ismail’s 3-year Umno suspension as “water off a duck’s back” is spot on. I agree completely. To most Malaysians, the punishment is a mockery and after reading KS’s analysis, I understand why.

    IF INSTEAD OF AHMAD ISMAIL, IT WERE THE OPPOSITION OR SOMEONE ELSE. THE GOVERNMENT WILL CITE SEDITION AND IMPOSE ISA. Example is HINDRAF case. This proved the UMNO (BN) government practised double standard.

    UMNO seems to be disliked by most Malaysians because of its high handed and totally racially biased decision, which in present day Malaysia, is NOT acceptable anymore.

    I hope UMNO / BN took the FIRST STEP to enter multi-racial politics to re-brand itself as a REALLY multi-racial party without compromise.

    Having a 2 party system for Malaysia would be a dream come true for most Malaysians where-ever they are.

    BTW, Just accessed http://mt.m2day.org/2008/ and successful. No problem, lah.

  43. #43 by Samuel Goh Kim Eng on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 5:57 pm

    Let’s hope that with the ‘suspension’
    There’ll be far less unnecessary tension
    To allow more time to give real attention
    For the critical need of reconciliation

    (C) Samuel Goh Kim Eng – 110908
    http://MotivationInMotion.blogspot.com
    Thur. 11th Sept. 2008.

  44. #44 by sotong on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 6:09 pm

    The government is totally different from the ordinary people……..as there is no real democracy, leaders/politicians usually do not speak on behalf of the people.

    Eg. a bad government but decent, polite and hardworking ordinary people of all races.

  45. #45 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 6:14 pm

    Statesmen have spines of steel and do what is principled and right and good for the nation.

    BN politicians are shit-men who wallow in the ponds of corruption, racism and do what benefits their pockets and cronies.

    I think we all know that. Just that it makes us puke to have to repeat the same thing over and over again the trillionth time!

  46. #46 by AsalUsuLMalaysiaHacked on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 6:16 pm

    NAR2645 Says:

    Today at 13: 36.23 (2 hours ago)
    to zak & Asalusul,

    We are talking about the racist former division chief. Why drag DSAI into this? You must have failed your karangan during school days
    ****************

    I was referring to the fat gorilla AHMAD ISMAIL for your information,
    my post was direct reply for the “thead” itself, Since when i drag DSAI into this, “PKR” and “UMNOputras” are totaly different things my boy.

  47. #47 by Thomas Lee on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 6:22 pm

    They can suspend his membership but can they keep his big mouth shut? He has announced that he will go on a roadshow to present his case. Will Umno ask all Umno divisions and branches to bar him from speaking at their meetings? Obviously, Umno will not issue such an order, and he will receive a hero’s weclome at functions that all the various states, divisione and branches will start to organise for him to speak. Just wait and see!

    The suspension is just a token punishment, not really meant to punish but to save face for Umno and the other BN parties, especially Gerakan and its president Koh Tsu Koon. The people are not stupid to see through the whole public relation performance.

    What then should have been the punishment? Umno itself should make a police report against him for sedition if it is truly against what he said. But the Umno secretary-general’s implicit support for the man by endorsing him with being present at his press conference is a loud and clear statement that Umno will not act beyond the token face-saving three-month suspension.

  48. #48 by baochingtian on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 6:29 pm

    We used to say, to give birth to a baby you need 10 months’ duration and here wesuffer and zak expect a state to clear up the mess created previously in less that 7 months’ time. Just be practical and realistic, give them time, but no harm a constructive criticism is given. TQ.

  49. #49 by AsalUsuLMalaysiaHacked on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 6:34 pm

    @ Zak…

    suggest u should really-really relocate a pond instead of our river, understood you have been building your nest in our country for 16 years already.

    It must be hard for you as our locomotion stirs your nest. If BN gone your gone, and take away your convenience as you can easily buy our way through the corrupted UMNOputras counterparts on projects.

    Sorry for you, what you had wish for all this years wouldn’t seems so promissing, even we lose today. Our Nation had no future but follows the footsteps of our neighbour Indonesia.

    But fight would still goes on, the Nation had spoken and its clear. The Be End will be ended sooner or later.

  50. #50 by chinymin on Thursday, 11 September 2008 - 6:38 pm

    In my humble opinion, I think lets not aggravate this racial issue any further. A supposed-to-be fair punishment has already been given to AI and no amount of grumble and babble can ever reverse the decision. Let it be and let us move forward from here to our intended objective of making a better Malaysia to live in for all. I am sure all of us adult and learned citizens have sound judgement of the existing political situation in our country. A more generous approach is required NOW by all to defuse the somewhat tense situation that we are facing and to eventually and surely gain the confidence of the lesser-learned ones.

    Yes, all of us are loving Malaysian Citizens. So, let us show likewise.

    Cheers to all!!

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