by INVISIBLEWRITER001
“Blame it on the rain”. That was what Milli Vanilli said. And what happened to them? One dead and the other is struggling. In our political scenario, no one is dead and all the ‘rakyat’ are struggling. That’s our politics Milli Vanilli style! Where all the dancing and clowning around come from one person, Anwar!
Guan Eng blamed Tun Dr.M for this undoing. Trying desperately to turn things around, Tun Dr.M’s constitutional Amendment in 1993 was blamed for this entire ‘derhaka’ act. There’s nothing new.
Come one, that was 16 years ago. Why now? Why they didn’t anything back then? Or wait another 50 years to blame Tun Dr.M? The same act that they supported is the same act they blame for the circus act we see today.
So, what are they suggesting now? Should we go back to court and re-instate whatever power the Royal Houses had prior to 1993? Does PR have the balls to suggest that?
For the Rakyat’s sake, please stop this entire circus act and let’s get on with our lives. Stop the marching and venting out anger. Might as well concert this energy into finding solution to stop this economic crisis. The country gotta move on. Unfortunately we never move. We will always find reasons to instigate each other.
Last check, there were 80+ police reports against Karpal Singh. I don’t know what’s the point having so many reports against him. You point finger at them for being ‘derhaka’ and they returned the pleasure saying you started first.
It’s a ‘pleasure’ watching well learned and educated adults exchanging jabs and low blow. And mind you this free for all show have no parental guidance rating. Anyone can watch it and that including kids. What sort of image are they trying to show them? This is not leadership by example.
What we’ve got here is akin to law of the apes. Everyone ape each other. And soon we will see the younglings aping the old-ings. In the end we will turn into an Ape Nation.
Sometimes I think too much freedom of speech make people turn into ape. Try the zoo and you’ll hear the noisiest of them all are the apes. Despite being caged, they still have freedom of speech. Looking at this, I tend to agree with Darwin that “we’re one happy family!”
Maybe we should be like our neighbour, where everyone is mute. They concentrate at their work. Forget about their neighbour and strive for excellence. At the end of the day, results that matters.
What we’re having right now leads to nowhere. People lose confidence at both factions. If both parties listen to the ‘rakyat’ they’ll realize everyone is fed-up.
They’re fed-up with their elected leaders taking pot shot at each other when other pressing issues need their (leaders) tender loving care. When I give a thought about this, it’s part of Malaysia’s politics. If you don’t see this, it’s not our brand of politics.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
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