Saturday 11 August 2012

JUNIOR MASTER CHIEF SACRIFICIAL LAMB “THE UMNO ERRAND BOY



 

 
“The theme is based on religious principles. We (BN) struggle to fulfil our promises to the people.Najib said that in Islam if any pledge was not fulfilled, it could be construed as being hypocritical.The basis of an equitable democracy is that the various communities — ethnic and relegious — get representation in the political decision making process. In a non-equitable democracy like India where intimidation and influence peddling on the basis of religious and ethnic origin often happens and is compounded by the fact that there are over a dozen major linguistic and ethnic communities, a multiplicity of race and over half a dozen relegious communities, it is difficult to build an equitable, enlightened and secular democracy.

Are the Imams really stupid to listen to Najib?
“We will fulfil our pledges to give confidence to the people. We want to prove that our country is a model of an Islamic nation,”
It is right to topple any Govt that is unjust to it’s people, irrespective of whether it is Muslim or not. Govt is of the people, by the people and for the people. Religion has a place in putting moral boundaries in the process of governance. This is true of any worthwhile religion. Injustice, victimization of the poor, corruption and cheating are condemned by any religion including I am sure, Islam. So how could changing a corrupt unjust government by the due process of a lawful electoral process be anti-Islam?
Regardless of whether one believes in one God or no god or many Gods or Goddesses, it is one’s duty to oust an unjust government. BN is an unjust government that has to be ousted for all believers or unbelievers to survive. Bloody hypocrite of a PM talks with a forked tongue. Bersih rallies are haram but he sponsors and supports Perkasa, Pekida, mat rempit rallies. All these are encouraged because they are orchestrated to glorify PM and UMNO.READMORE readmorehttp://themalay-chronicle.blogspot.com/2012/08/najib-we-will-fulfil-our-pledges-true.html

WELCOME TO NAJISLANDHERE YOU CAN SEE FROGS JUMPING BACK AND FORTH! COURTESY OF NAJIS’S DIRTY TACTICS.

Never before have we witnessed the kind of paranormal activity as we have in the last few months and that too in a rather racy succession. All activities have been conducted with the primary motive of spooking us, we the gullible and horror stricken people. The ghost vessel sails aimlessly; the Captain wears a beleaguered and tired look as the crew continues with its unruly behavior and makes merry under the auspices of the Mother ship from where all power is drawn.
 ‘Umno has some reflection to do’The 76-year-old poet and novelist said it was time Umno took responsibility and stopped blaming others for its failure.“When they are pressed, they use racial politics and the Emergency Ordinance (EO) for convenience, which is unhealthy.“The Malay leadership has to take responsibility for the ills in the Malay community. They are the cause of these ills.“It’s been (more than) 50 years (since independence), if they cannot galvanise (the Malay community), then they should reflect, not use racial politics to strengthen their position,” Samad said.Despite the attacks against Bersih 2.0, he believes that the best in Malaysian unity was seen on July 9.“During the demonstration, there were Indians, Chinese, and Malays – you don’t feel nervous standing by them, all of them wanted to membersihkan (clean) our democracy.“It’s something good, it’s a very good start,” he added.
 Umno Youth will give extra focus on 90 constituencies currently held by the opposition in which Barisan Nasional (BN) can conquer and win, Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin said.
He said this was because based on its recent survey, most of the voters in the constituencies were fence sitters.
“Through our survey, BN have a good chance of winning in 90 constituencies currently held by the opposition. Voters in the areas are categorised as fence sitters and if given more focus and efforts, I believe BN can win.
“Furthermore, BN had lost those constituencies with just a narrow margin in the last general election,” he told reporters after presenting Umno Youth Ramadan aid to 350 poor people, senior citizens and persons with disabilities here.
Khairy Jamaluddin said the survey also revealed that at least 50 per cent of the 90 constituencies could be won back by BN in the next general election.

ONCE BITTEN TWICE SHY, VOTERS ARE CAUTIOUS WITH UMNO’S SAPU BERSIH EMPTY SAFE

 DECLINE OF THE POLITICIAN
In a democracy, it’s the politicians who hold the reins of power. And, that’s why it’s said that democracy is only as good as its politicians. Sadly, over time, during the past 64 years, our democracy has been eroded by its very guardians — the politicians whom the people voted for, to run the country.
It’s an open secret that many people enter politics because they know a lot of easy money can be made out there. Not surprisingly, the quality of political class deteriorated over time, and people, each time they were presented a set of leaders to vote for, had little choice. During each election, the frustration was very much evident — the increasing demands for either an option to mark “none of the above” or the “right to recall” legislators. Indian democracy has been trampled over and converted into a free-for-all joke.
The entire political class has now been brought to its knees. For the first time ever, the government and Parliament — the august body people elected — is being told what to do by the people themselves. Team Anna wants the official Lokpal Bill withdrawn, and “people’s” version — Jan Lokpal bill — introduced and passed.
Anna, backed by the surging humanity has presented Parliament with not many options — pass the Jan Lokpal Bill within a time-frame. The government says this is tantamount to blackmail, undemocratic, and unconstitutional. But then, who cares — people had since long lost its faith in government, parliament, and the politicians that it comprises.
What we may see over the coming days, could be historic, seeing the buoyancy Team Anna is getting. The politicians — who till now have been either hiding or scoring political brownie points — will now have to come clean. For the first time, politicians have been held accountable. They will no longer be able to hoodwink people. They will have to answer quite a few tough questions. This agitation has left them with no options.
This is the first time ever in Turkey of so many top commanders wanting to step down together [Reuters] .  General Isik Kosaner, the head of the Turkish armed forces, has quit along with the heads of the ground, naval and air forces. The country’s state-run Anatolia news agency said on Friday that the military chiefs
It will be interesting to see how the government wriggles out of this highly embarrassing situation, and also how the entire political class will react, now that it’s clear as daylight who really holds the reins of power, the people.
PKR strategists have also said that its newly launched Demi Rakyat campaign seeks to tap into the economic frustrations of the urban and semi-urban working class, a demographic the party says forms over 60 per cent of the electorate in seats it contested.
Gentlemen, we have a problem. It seems that once again our rights have come under attack. What rights, you ask? Why, only the right to be thoughtless, juvenile, unkempt, out-of-shape pigs. The right to ignore our spouses and children for hours at a time in favor of the Internet or the idiot box. The right, in short, to be the men we truly are inside. That’s what’s at stake here.
In the past, fortunately, we’ve been able to overcome similar assaults on our masculinity. For example, in the late ’80s, just when it seemed bands such as Poison and Motley Crue were going to make it necessary for all men to spend thousands of dollars on makeup and hair-care products, grunge came along and made it OK to wear filthy flannel shirts again. More recently, I’d like to commend you all for helping to counter the metrosexual menace by refusing to trim your eyebrows and ear hair. Well done, gents.

TWO DAYS OF DRAMA AND TRUCKLOADS OF POLITICS LATER, THE QUESTION COMES UP: WHAT NEXT? A BUMBLING GOVERNMENT ADDED THE INGREDIENTS OF PANIC AND INEPTNESS, MAKING THE ALREADY WELL WRITTEN SCRIPT OF THE DRAMA EVEN MORE ENTERTAINING POLITICIANS OF ALL HUES AND PARTIES – REFUSING TO UNDERSTAND THAT THE MOVEMENT IS AGAINST THEM COLLECTIVELY, AND NOT JUST AGAINST THE RULING GOVERNMENT – ADDED THEIR OWN COMICAL SITUATIONS TO THE DRAMA. BUT NOW THAT ALL THIS IS ABOUT TO END, IT BRINGS US BACK TO THE STARTING POINT. HOW DO WE MOVE AHEAD ON ENSURING A GOOD ANTI-CORRUPTION LAW COMES OUT? FOR THE LAST FEW MONTHS ONE WOULD BE FORGIVEN FOR BELIEVING THAT THE LUNATICS HAVE BEEN RUNNING THE ASYLUM CALLED THE UMNO, SO INCONSISTENT AND MUDDLED THEIR ACTIONS HAVE BEEN. BUT AFTER YESTERDAY, IT IS WORTH ASKING IF EVEN THE LUNATICS ARE IN CHARGE. ENOUGH HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT THE INCOMPREHENSIBLE STRANGENESS OF THE GOVERNMENT’S ACTIONS, AND IN ANY CASE THIS LEVEL OF MISMANAGEMENT IS SO SELF-EVIDENT THAT ADDITIONAL COMMENT IS UNNECESSARY. WHAT IS INTERESTING HOWEVER IS TO ASK WHAT WOULD MAKE A GROUP OF REASONABLY SAVVY, SEASONED POLITICIANS USED TO EXERCISING AND STAYING IN POWER ACT IN SUCH A SELF-DEFEATING MANNER.

These talks about looking for winnable candidates is fast becoming into a self-righteous smug — as though mentioning it somehow distinguish the speakers from the rest and therefore, solves the actual and real problem — the search for winnable candidates is designed for what purpose?
It is first of all necessary to frame the question right — the search for winnable candidates is for what purpose — the answer that springs to mind, seems to be, search for winnable candidates is to create a winnable political party that can make this government a winnable government and therefore a winnable country. Just what are winnable candidates?

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