Friday, September 19, 2008

The Reality Of BN

When you have a government dominated by UMNO at 57.25% of BN seats (79/138) and together with the present system structure; you can not avoid the Master-Servant relationship.
The only way to see a more meaningful partnership is limiting the "shareholding" of UMNO by say 20-30% of the total partnership. Or, combining a "Veto" system like United Nation for the so-called "Permanent" members like MCA, MIC...Some sort of "Check & Balance" mechanism must be in place to reduce abuse, unfair, and undemocratic decisions.

The present Pakatan Rakyat (PR) ratio is perfect by accident that no one is dominant and mutual respect is practiced out of reality. DAP (35% at 28/80); PAS (28.75% at 23/80); PKR (38.75% at 31/80). Who knows what might be happening when one of them become dominant because of their performance in the future?

The current situation of other BN components are :-
MCA at 10.87% of the total BN seats (15/138); PBB, PRS, SUPP, SPDP of Sarawak at 21.74% of the total BN seats (30/138); and the rest from non-UMNO Sabah parties like PBS, LDP, PBRS, UPKO of a combined 6.52% (9/138); while MIC and Gerakan made up the remaining of 3.62% (5/138).

Therefore, even with all the component parties voting against the UMNO in a BN meeting, there’s no way to change the agenda of the “master” if it insists on going its way. It’s a universal standard throughout the world with the so-called “majority rule”. The only way to get out of the unfavorable decision is to get out of the grouping through resigning.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Are Malaysian Chinese Squatters or Citizens?

KOTA BAHARU, Sept 5 (Bernama) -- Gerakan will review its position in Barisan Nasional (BN) if the component parties, especially Umno, fail to bring about change so as to restore people's confidence in the ruling coalition, says acting party president Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon.
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This message was delivered to the BN on the background of Datuk Ahmad Ismail, the UMNO Penang Bukit Bendera Division head, who said during a ceramah in Permatang Pauh by-election on Aug 25 2008 that he was alleged to have said that the Chinese community were mere immigrants in the country and thus were not entitled to equal rights in Malaysia. In fact, prior to this announcement from Dr. Koh, Gerakan Wanita Chief had mentioned similar message and was shown displeasure from both PM & DPM respectively. It was however announced during the Permatang Pauh by-election on or before the 26-August-2008.

This is an unbecoming attitude of an UMNO head that disregards the feeling of the other fellow Malaysians and may have caused irreversible damages the fragile and delicate relationship between ethic groups in the country. Peoples are wondering if this is the general attitude of UMNO, from top to bottom. The act is considered irresponsible and arrogant and totally unacceptable. In view of this incident, BN component parties such as MCA, Gerakan are reconsidering their role in BN if UMNO is not handling the matter carefully to the satisfaction of their respective supporters and ethnic community.
Since 308 general elections, every ones in the BN group are expecting to do their own reform ahead of the major reformation that’s badly needed in the BN in order to stay in power. However, UMNO seems very much stuck with their own deeply-rooted “ideology” and controversial way of governance of the country that they may need more time than allowable to achieve the desired objectives. Their slowness seems too slow that some component parties are showing inpatient most notable one is SAPP from East Malaysia Sabah. The grouses if not addressed quickly may cause splits within the BN and eventually collapse.

The challenge from PR has been intensified in conjunction with the open-call for BN’s MPs to cross over to the PR. UMNO-led BN can not afford to wait any longer and must act swiftly than in the past to resolve all issues concerning the individual component parties, the alliance, and the government as a whole.

Harping on racial issues to rally for solidarity is no longer effective as the situation is entirely different than the old days. Chinese are mere squatters in Malaysia and has no rights to make claims as the other dominant race group is also outdated as they are all born and lived here for a few generations and it’s a rude and ignorant display of leader who the Chinese are “inherently” acknowledging as their leader to lead the country, even if they don’t quite agreed to deep down their heart.
Where do the Chinese go from here give the scenario?

UMNO Reform, Economy, and New Government

UMNO leadership must change, otherwise, it's unfair for the other components to support the alliance, BN.
While everybody is working hard to revive the alliance to regain trusts and confidence from the rakyat; these spoiled kids (never grown-up) are ruin the efforts.

Look what happens with the Malaysian Ringgit, it's now RM3.5 to the One US Dollar, a decrease in value from RM3.1; probably you don't need to wait for the cross-over of 30 MPs and the battle is over. It's the collapse of our economy that "kills" the government. Beware!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Who influence who? The fate of BN-UMNO

MCA advised UMNO to use the Morale card to fend off the challenge of Anwar?

So, who told Dtk. Ong TK, the endorsed MCA candidate (for No. 1 post), to use the Morale card against immoral MCA leaders in the party upcoming election? The answer is not obvious really, however, it's widely believed that whoever did the sex CD in Johor is likely be the one who is rendering strong supports behind the challenger for the No. 1 post.

As long as these types of politicians still abound, nothing better will change for BN.

The priority for the country is to steer through the economic downturn and global challenges, and not the moral issues.

In fact, there are other more pressing matters apart from the economy issue, is to address immediately such as: drug abuse, poor health, illegal immigrant, kids abduction, street violence, robbery, mat rempit etc. The code of conduct suggested by Gerakan's Koh TK is good but you need good efforts to enforce it though, especially the general practice seems to go along the "apology via some body or 2nd hand apology" trend.

UMNO can and will change only after they've felled, else, they are definitely recalcitrant by default.

There's a Chinese saying that appropriately describing the scenario of UMNO: "One will not cry until one sees the coffin".

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

9月16日列為全國公共假期

大力支持民統黨主席丹斯里柏納東博吁清政府把每年的9月16日列為全國公共假期以紀念這個馬來西亞成立的大好日子。

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Ong Tee Keat is a suicide bomber of Ong KT group?

Ong TK is only a suicide bomber serving the need of Ong KT & brother group. They used him to blast Chua SL to political death, then monopolies the scenario with all their men.

Ong TK was a neutral guy until the resignation of Chua in a CD sex scandal. He changed his "allegiance" very quickly and with the help of the Ong KT group, he rose quickly under the situation of fewer elected YBs, Ong KT give up post in the cabinet, and suitability of candidates for government posts. Ong KT chose not to be in cabinet as a gesture of apology for his failure in the general election.

His recent blast on Chua on morality had virtually ruined his quality as reputable political leaders in MCA. He’s known for his talent in acute writing skill who can put the enemy to sleep in no time. His “attacks” on Chua is aimed to pressure Chua to give up the race for the upcoming Presidency seat in October 18, 2008. It was back-fired as most members believe that Chua’s competency on leading MCA out of the doldrums is much higher than any other existing leaders. Ong TK & Ong KT group are banking on the morality issue in order to have an unfair advantage over Chua. There's also belief that he purposely do the harsh attack in order to prove his loyalty, new direction, and allegiance to the Ong KT group for their undivided support.

However, current MCA can not afford to be split in AB teams that some sort of negotiation may be attempted in September in order to conserve the strength of MCA. The road is tough with the emergence of Pakatan Rakyat. The support from the Chinese Community has been diminishing ever since the 12th general election with the community keep on losing confidence in the BN as a result of the numerous blunders committed by especially UMNO in its governance of the nation notably the oil price hike.

Comment on DNA Bill

Datuk Dr. Chua SL is right on the DNA Bill issue!

Why are MCA leaders not saying anything about the DNA Bill?

Either they are ignorant on the subject, or just simply too busy with the by-election in Permatang Pauh co-accusing without convincing proof on Anwar Ibrahim of sodomy. Your successor in the health ministry even "publicly" told his fellow MCA Central Delegates that Anwar had committed the sin/crime of which all matured party member are reluctant to accept the hearsay talk based on the dubious circumstances of the case. The accusation is publicly known to be suspiciously untrue.

The most important aspect of the DNA Bill lies with the integrity of the government body that safeguarding the DNA samples of the individual. The concern is that the DNA can be used to prove identity or trace of crime at the crime scene that if under abusive manipulation can unjustly put a person to jail or unfavourable judgment. Some sort of mechanism to prevent the possible abuse and loopholes must be addressed before the parliament endorsement. Once convicted, the convict would have difficulty to overturn the verdict. Government must do more education to public, including the PM who recently said that the DNA sample has expiry period, so that the topic is fully understood and the introduction of Bill will be publicly discussed and thus endorsed with complete consent.

Perhaps, this work should be done by United Nation for total impartiality and with all countries sharing the costs for keeping the samples and the data.