KL CHRONICLE: February 2010

Monday, February 15, 2010

Pakatan Rakyat - The myth of it being an alternative to BN

1. Pakatan rakyat yesterday has lost the support of Datuk Seri Zahrain Mohd Hashim. Who was formerly the state PKR chairman of Penang.

2. As usual, Pakatan Rakyat modus operandi.after the loss of an MP, they have started an agenda to potray Datuk Seri Zahrain Mohd Hashim as an UMNO puppet, a corrupted leader and etc.

3. But first of all i would like to ask Pakatan Rakyat this, if he is so corrupted, and an UMNO puppet and etc.why did u nominate him to run for the 2008 GE and subsequently made him the PKR chairman of Penang?

4. So does this conclude that Pakatan Rakyat is also corrupted,incompetent and does not have good leaders to lead the country IF they do take over from BN?

5. What Pakatan Rakyat is going to do next under the leadership of LGE is to fabricate evidence, Minutes of Meeting to demonize Datuk Seri Zahrain Mohd Hashim to show that he is better off leaving Pakatan Rakyat then being in the party.

6. This is what Pakatan Rakyat is. They use people when they need your help, when they have gained from you,they will treat you like rubbish. This also implies to HINDRAF who have been fighting for Pakatan Rakyat, voted for them to be in power in 5 states and currently what does HINDRAF get in return?Is the indians are any better in those 5 states ruled by Pakatan Rakyat?

7. The next to go will be Kulim-Bandar Bharu MP Zulkifli Nordin. DAP will try to get him removed as well from his post because he is seen as a threat to DAP influence in Pakatan.

8. After Zulkifli Nordin has been removed, they will start to publish information relating to his misconduct, communications with UMNO and etc to portray him as an Islam extremist and a threat to the multiracial Malaysian society.

9. I wonder what PAS position is on all this issues. It has to be said that PAS is only a puppet in Pakatan Rakyat. They have no say what so ever. Therefore PAS, from a relevant party prior to the 2008 GE,has become useless and irrelevant after the elections.

The Separation of Malay Political Power

Dear all,

Most of you must have realized that post March-8 2008, the Malay political power has been reduced significantly. I say this because now, where previously most of the rights of the Malays were never questioned, today it is being questioned by DAP freely. Basic rights of the Malays such as scholarships, business loans, enrollment into universities are being questioned.People will ask me, don't the non-Malays deserve all this as well. Well they do, but not at the expense of the Malays.

Today, we have a Prime Minister who is a Malay and a Muslim. But if things are going like how it is now, maybe in a few years time, we will have Lim Guan Eng as Malaysia's prime minister,that is if he converts to a Muslim. Raja Petra is talking about abolishing the monarchy and creating a republic, i haven't heard any response from either UMNO or the Malays regarding this issue.

Furthermore, Dr. Ridhuan Tee Abdullah is coming in for a lot of criticism from the DAP for his racist remarks in Utusan Melayu. Why they are not many people defending Dr Ridhuan Tee Abdullah?Are his views so racist that even the Malays are not interested in defending him?In the current political climate, it seems that UMNO can be criticized like hell but DAP can't. Anything that is being said about DAP will turn UMNO into a racist party. Why don't the Malays realized that DAP is a bloody racist party that wants to destroy the Malay's political power base.

The best way to do that is by separating the Malays into 2 entities. 1 entity is aligned to UMNO and the other is with PAS/PKR. By breaking the Malay's into 2, criticizing MCA as being a puppet of UMNO, DAP is fighting that it is the sole body that represents the Chinese specifically and Malaysian in general. Talk about cronyism, why is the Chief Minister of Penang Lim Guan Eng, who is the son of Lim Kit Siang. Is there no any other DAP members who are capable of leading Penang?

This article is just based on my frustration and observation of the current political climate in the country. If the Malays could unite and be one, nobody can break us apart. But i think its just wishful thinking and it will never happen. I hope i'm wrong and one day we can truly see a united Malay race in this country.

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