Friday, January 16, 2009

The 13th General Election.

Najib Razak's succession cannot come in any other worse times.

He would start his succession as the 6th prime minister of Malaysia, filled and tainted with serious allegations which he is keeping quiet over it. The previous 5 prime minister started fresh and as fresh as it can be.

If he managed to become the prime minister comes March 2009, which is just about 2 months away, decides to call for the 13th general election at the end of 2009, means only one thing, he wants a fresh mandate, perhaps a historical mandate like what Abdullah Ahmad Badawi received based on countless of high hopes promises. But then again, that may be a very big mistake for him to do so because of all the allegations which he have yet to answer and still keeping quiet over it and believe majority of the people is waiting to throw him away at the end of 2009, if he decides to call for a general election then. A very high risk gambling game for him.

If he decides to wait until 2011 to 2012 before he call for the 13th general election, basically means he wants to perform 1st and then allow people to gauge his performance for the next 3-4 years and vote based on that. This way is also a very high risk gamling game for him, simply because it just don't make sense for him to become a prime minister when he have so many unanswered allegations with him, it's just bad for the country as a whole. Another question would be, with all the internal squabble within UMNO, can he sustain that long?. Let's leave this as a different topic.

In another word, early general election is risky for him and late general election is also risky for him. Najib Razak's succession certainly cannot come in any worse times.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Optimistic.

Despite what is going on in the Kuala Terengganu by-election, I am optimistic about a victory for Pakatan Rakyat. A Pakatan Rakyat victory means a victory for the people.

Although I can make it to Kuala Terengganu physically which I really want to, I have been following up on the by-election very closely via the blogs and the mainstream media, the latter was all about how good Barisan Nasional is, how effective is Barisan Nasional is, how nice is Barisan Nasional is, etc., I think all those are nothing but utter rubbish. After much comparing between blogs, mainstream media and reports from the ground, I sense another wind of change is gonna take place. Perhaps, it will be bigger than the worse monsoon weather people in Kuala Terengganu ever experienced, just that this is a wave of change, for the better.

I am still optimistic about at least a 2.5k majority victory for Pakatan Rakyat.

Thursday, January 08, 2009

Why Buy Lies?.

Why pay the 'yes-sirs' spin doctors your hard earned money?

Why pay for lies?

Why support people who tell lies?

Why not read blogs which is telling you the truth?

Some people say, we can take the newspapers to be used as toilet papers, but that would be really a pain is the ass.

Stop buying lies and stop feeding lapdogs.



More in Bodohland.

(http://bodohland.wordpress.com/2009/01/05/boycott-the-lie-machine/).

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Kuala Terengganu.

If Permatang Pauh was billed as the mother of all by-elections, Kuala Terengganu can perhaps be billed as the grandmother of all by-elections.

The outcome of this by-election is more important than any by-elections Malaysia ever had, perhaps in the history of Malaysia since 1957.

We cannot allowed Barisan Nasional (read: UMNO) to win this by-election simply because of Najib Razak, he is scheduled to take over the helm comes March 2009 and by giving PAS a crushing vistory, this will somehow put a dent or 2 into Najib Razak's reputation, the people of Kuala Terengganu must prove that he is a failure and people do not want him to be a prime minister, let's send out the loudest message possible.

Besides the valid reason mentioned above, we must also not let UMNO to puzzle back their cracks together. Without a doubt UMNO is in a mess now, let them messed up further with their lost in Kuala Terengganu, let them continue with their the internal fights with their lost in Kuala Terengganu and let their up and coming general assembly be a futile one. It's time to really put an end to whatever they are doing and let the raping of the people and robbing from the people stops, in Kuala Terengganu.

On the other hand, PAS must win it for the government-in-waiting, Pakatan Rakyat. I believe the wind of change from 8th March 2008 which blew 'changes' to the entire country will continue to blow in Kuala Terengganu, like how it did in Permatang Pauh.

The Pakatan Rakyat must continue to work as hard as possible for the next 2 weeks or so to ensure that the mouths from UMNO will be shut on 17th January 2009 night and tell them that, "Look, we did not receive the crushing victory in Permatang Pauh because that was Anwar Ibrahim's 'homeground' and we had the advantage, etc.. We did it again in Kuala Terengganu which is a level playing ground and we received this crushing majority is purely because the people wanted change and changes for the better for all".

PAS to win by 2,500 in Kuala Terengganu, anyone?.

Najib Razak To Lead The Country, No Way!

I would rather Abdulah Ahmad Badawi to stay on as the prime minister than Najib Razak becoming the prime minister.

I would rather to have an alleged homosexual as my prime minister than an alleged masterminder who use C4 explosives to get rid of someone and with so many unsolved issues with him as my prime minister.

Please do what you can, signing this petition will be a good option ;

(http://www.petitiononline.com/pmbersih/petition.html).

More in Haris Ibrahim's blog,
(http://harismibrahim.wordpress.com/2009/01/04/i-do-not-have-confidence-in-dato-seri-najib-tun-abdul-razak-as-prime-minister-of-malaysia-do-you/).


P/s ; We cannot let and do not want Najib Razak take over the helm.

Monday, January 05, 2009

2-0-0-9.

One of my many first resolutions for 2009 is to update my blog as frequent as possible.

More after this.


P/s ; 2009 will be an exciting year.