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Friday, August 29, 2008

Yesterday in Malaysia

When the Rooster Crows - X

Sarawak- Negeri Bumi Katak

Hornbills yes; not frogs: Masing
The Borneo Post Press, Friday (29th August 2008)

KUCHING: Sarawak is the land of the hornbills; not the land of frogs.

This was what Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS) president Dato Sri Dr James Masing had to say to Parti Keadilan Rakyat advisor Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on the latter’s claim that the opposition leader would form the Pakatan Rakyat government by Sept 16.

Nonetheless, Masing said, Anwar was entitled to his own opinion, but he (Masing) strongly felt that the newly elected Permatang Pauh MP’s quest to attract MPs from East Malaysia was nothing more than a dream.

“I think dreaming is not a privilege for only those who are asleep. Dreaming can also be for those wide awake,” he told reporters after opening a management talk at a hotel here yesterday.

He said while the voters’ wish in the Permatang Pauh by-election should be respected, Anwar too, should also respect the voters’ decision to have Barisan National as the ruling government during the March 8 election.

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It’s time for the Sarawakians to review their participation in Barisan Nansional under the greatest order of UMNO. Since 45 years under Malaya governance, Sarawak is yet to adopt Malaya style of governance which is full with discrimination and corruption. The Dayak were marginalized under NEP which since The Dayak Political leaders were sacked from their office. We have seen serial downfalls of the Dayak political game under Barisan Nasional.

SNAP leader’ Stephen Kalong Ningkan was whacked due to his strong alliance with the Chinese. He was a great leader but somehow, he is not needed to lead the Dayak because he is not Malay. Then, Rahman Yakub came to lead the Sarawakian under UMNO order. The Dayak. At that time, the Dayak are required to convert to Muslim in order to be developed. There are some people said that Rahman wished to be a Sultan of Sarawak in stead of Chief Minister.

What do we get from Malaya so far? Sarawak is the largest state with much kind of resources. We are rich of timber and oil but yet we are the third poorest state. The Dayak are divided into many sort of political parties instead of one party. PBDS stood for two weeks and collapsed by the Ming Court clown show. Who should we blame then? Tun Mahathir should has a good answer for this issue because he was the BN boss at that time. Maybe, PBDS has been a great terror for PBB and Taib bought many frogs from that party.

The Dayak has no agenda to be united but to divide themselves into SUPP, PBB, PRS, SPDP, STAR, SNAP, PKR, PAS and Pasok. The cause is firm. Poverty!! The political leaders are form long houses, small kampung and never resist seeing RM 2.00 under the table. Ever since, they consumed tapioca, smoked cat fish, preserved pork and fish and durian paste. When they come to town, they forget of their people in the village. You can see what I wrote in “NEP and The Hardcore Poor”. Therefore, they can contest for opposition party or independent and then put their price tag for bidding.

The Land of Hornbill has to change their mentality. 51 years should be enough to bow down to UMNO. It is time to bargain with Pehin Seri, Dato Seri and many Seri’s that can listen to our grieves. All this while, politic has only beneficial for UMNO, Taib and his cronies. It is time to review the 20-points of memorandum, Native Customary Right and so forth. If Pakatan Rakyat can bid bigger, why should we stay in poor and marginalized?

Thursday, August 28, 2008

The Dawn in Permatang Pauh

Collective Program with “Minister”.

Yesterday, I was invited to attend a program at TV1008 studio to discuss on the Permatang Pauh post election. Here are the interview details:

Host : Good evening “Dato Seri”. How are you doing?

“Dato Seri” : I have two feeling right now. One, I am happy because we are going to celebrate out 51st Independent Anniversary on this coming Sunday and what depressed me is that BN has lost Permatang Pauh.

Host : What do you think of Permatang Pauh election?

“Dato Seri” :
Well, it shows that Election Commission is always transparent and fair to every political party regardless National Front or Pakatan Rakyat. Anwar Ibraim should lose this constituency but somehow we have to bear the fact that people of Permatang Pauh never appreciate RM 0.20 oil price reduced by Barisan Nasional. I believe that sodomise case and some kind of oaths seem to be ineffective to fish vote.

Host :
“Dato Seri”, I believe that Barisan Nasional should put Koh Tsu Koon or Samy Vellu to contest at Permatang Pauh, instead of putting Datuk Arif Shah Omar Shah who is very new. What do you think?

“Dato Seri” :
Nobody should face Anwar Ibrahim. You see, we sent Sabery Chik to debate with him on that day. And he spoke very well. What if we send someone “better”? Definetely we will get ashame. The same case with Permatang Pauh too. If we send Koh Tsu Koon and he lost, then GERAKAN will get shame and at the same time BN will ashame too. Samy Vellu?? Nop! There will be more crack flyovers if he wins the parliamentary. Therefore, we play joke with Anwar Ibrahim as what we did in 1999. Isn’t that funny?

Host : There were an attempt to give you vote of no confident from SAPP due to Barisan Nasional negletience on Sabah. I might believe that the Sarawakian do “feel” something wiered yesterday. Can you please comment?

“Dato Seri” :
Yong Teck Lee is a nut. That is my comment. We have been independent for 51 years and Sabah is developing well. We cleaned Kota Kinabalu from illegal immigrant; we brought UMNO to ensure the Kadazan, Dusun, Murut, Rungus and other races to reveive the same portion of wealth from the state resources. There is nothing that the Sabahan should complain. They should thank the 5% oil and timber revenue from the federal government. Musa Aman is the UMNO leader in Sabah and he told me that the Sabahans have no problem with UMNO. PBS and UPKO are the two best friends in BN and we take care all of the Sabahan. For Sarawak case, I was convinced very much with Pehin Seri’s speech during the Sarawak 45th Years Grow in Malaysia function in Kuching. Though SPDP and PRS are about to merge to form a “strong” multi-racial party, we still have PBB as our stronghold in Land of Hornbil. I do not have any doubt that the Sabahan and Sarawakian will query the Barisan Nasional performance.

Host :
Politic influence the economy performance. Do you agree?

“Dato Seri” :
It applicable sometime. On the 8th March our composite index crumpled due to Nargis Storm at Rangoon and earthquake at China. The global economic was affected by “cold” US market ad currency. Our economic has nothing to do with politic. In fact, we have several foreign investors such as Nikko and Halliburton. We will recover soon after this coming 2009 Budget Presentation.

Host :
What is the next step to strengthen Barisan Nasional then?

“Dato Seri” :
We have used moral issue to to be our propaganda and gave many oats to convince the people but it seems doesn’t work. DNA will be the best issue to give Anwar Ibrahim vote of no confident soon.

Host : Have you read The Malay Dilemma written by Tun mahathir? What do you think of that book?

“Dato Seri” : I have no comment. I have no time to read.

Host : Ladies and gentleman, thank for wahtching The Dawn in Permatang Pauh with our Minister. Thank you “Dato Seri” for spending your time with us.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The Fear of Frog ( Another New Series)

MPs jumping ship not possible, says Nyarok

By Samuel Aubrey
The Borneo Post Press, Wednesday (27th August 2008)

KUCHING: Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP) deputy president Datuk Peter Nyarok reiterated yesterday that none of the State Barisan Nasional (BN) elected representatives, especially its members of parliament, will cross over to the opposition.

Commenting on yesterday’s Permatang Pauh by-election, he said the crossovers will not happen even if Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) advisor Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim wins the seat.

“This is not possible. The claims of MPs jumping ship to enable the opposition to form the new government in Malaysia will not materialise. To the opposition, ‘jangan banyak cakap’ (don’t talk too much),” he said when launching a seminar on cooperatives organised by Maktab Kerjasama Malaysia, Sarawak Branch here yesterday.

Nyarok, who is Assistant Minister of Modernisation of Agriculture (Farmers’ Organisations and Co-operatives), also informed his audience that he had just returned yesterday morning from four days of campaigning for BN in Permatang Pauh, Penang.

Nyarok believes that although Pakatan Rakyat (PR) hopes to form a new government under Anwar, this would not materialise even if Anwar wins the by-election.

Is that possibe for SPDP to merge with PRS to merge and continue to be a runnig dog for Barisan Nasional? What is clear is that the people are now hve lost their trust to Barisan Nasional. On 8th March, the whole Malaysian hve shown their struggle and grief by voting BN out in five states. I could understand why Sarawak and Sabah still want to be a running dog for BN. Yes, we got extra 3 billion ringgt from Badawi to develop the state. But, what it means? It is a “presuasion” fun to forbid frog in Barisan Nasional. Yes, may be there is no Frog MP but there might be frog voter on this coming state election.

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Frog always be a fearful creature in Politic

Let get back to the merging proposal of the both SPDP and PRS to form a strog “multi-racial” party. One, Larry is not needed in PRS and that is mean PRS does not believe in “multi-racial” concept in that party. SPDP? No body should critize but to thank every order or act of the party leaders to bring someone down. Tiki’s position in parliament was buried by brining some up from PBB in order to obey the Lord of War. Who are PRS and SPDP? They are sub-party of PBB. The different is that these two parties are from because it members were exile from SNAP and PBDS. Well, why merge if we coud not eat and drink on one table.

As a BN componen party in Sarawak, SPDP and PRS must review their role in Barisan Nasional which is much controlled by UMNO (the great tribe). It is not hard to merge but the hardest part in merging is to accept each others ego and ability. We should know why Moggie left PBS to the cock fighters and why Taib rules too long. Because, we have no gut to talk but have gut to critize our oen self and others ( like what I always do). The fact is that, Anwar victory in Permatang Pauh do not mean that he is great but the people has tone or lost their trust in Barisan Nasional. Why wait untill 2010 to resign since the people do not need his leadership? I believe that 2 years of Barisan Nasional’ recovering phase is a failure guarantee. Give him vote of no confident before there will be more sodomize cases and series of oath to be made.

To jump ship or not, it is much depend of how far the MP (BN Mps) love Barisan Nasional. Money politic always work in every country and it is proven true. If Anwar can pay more than what BN can pay for froggy MP, why stay poor and sorry? Right??

Permatang Pauh and The "Sodom" City.

What will happen in Permatang Pauh is that there will be more “sodomize” case and more oughts to be heard in the mousques. Anwar Ibrahim will sodomize as many men as he can to make sure that the BN MPs will give him vote of no confident in the parliament soon.

The people of permatag Pauh have choosed a wrong candidate. They should give full support to UMNO and BN. Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s leadership must be appraciated and to do so the people of permatang pauh must vote for BN.

This is another political typhoon that swept Permatang Pauh. The wind of “sodom” has blown up all the oaths to pull Anwar Ibrahim onto the lowest ground. Maybe Anwar is now happy with the support of people of Permatang Pauh but what is BN doing to gun dim down? After this, Anwar Ibrahim will be accused for bribing Election Commision to make him a winner.

The democracy is now much more understood by the people and not the political leaders. the way mainstream media were used by the government showed that there is no democracy education for the people. Barisan Nasional must urge Pak Lah to resign as the Prime Minister and re-structure his cabinet line.