How should we judge a government?

In Malaysia, if you don't watch television or read newspapers, you are uninformed; but if you do, you are misinformed!

"If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing." - Malcolm X

Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience - Mark Twain

Why we should be against censorship in a court of law: Publicity is the very soul of justice … it keeps the judge himself, while trying, under trial. - Jeremy Bentham

"Our government is like a baby's alimentary canal, with a happy appetite at one end and no
responsibility at the other. " - Ronald Reagan

Government fed by the people

Government fed by the people

Career options

Career options
I suggest government... because nobody has ever been caught.

Corruption so prevalent it affects English language?

Corruption so prevalent it affects English language?
Corruption is so prevalent it affects English language?

When there's too much dirt...

When there's too much dirt...
We need better tools... to cover up mega corruptions.

Prevent bullying now!

Prevent bullying now!
If you're not going to speak up, how is the world supposed to know you exist? “Orang boleh pandai setinggi langit, tapi selama ia tidak menulis, ia akan hilang di dalam masyarakat dan dari sejarah.” - Ananta Prameodya Toer (Your intellect may soar to the sky but if you do not write, you will be lost from society and to history.)

Saturday, February 07, 2009

Why the undue haste amid the unholy alliance?

Legality aside, most people questioned why our Sultan agreed to the hasty swearing-in ceremony when there are serious issues which are yet to be settled in the courtroom.

A compromise under the circumstances could have been accepting the status quo while waiting for the legality of the three resignations to be tested. This would prevent the expensive fresh elections for the whole state of Perak while proving which coalition is more popular.

At the last General Elections, in the state of Perak, PR garnered 442,660 votes and BN 399,565 votes (based on popular votes). That was 43,095 more votes than BN. On what basis does BN have the right to rule perak?

Results of the last General Elections showed Hee Yit Foong stood in Jelapang and obtained 12,219 votes under DAP; Kapt Mohd Osman stood in Changkat Jering and obtained 9,411 votes; while Jamaluddin Mohd Radzi stood in Behrang and obtained 6,771 votes, both under PKR. The total votes obtained by the three self-claimed Independents were 28,401.

Even hypothetically, assuming all the votes remain theirs to be counted, this is still short of the 43,095 which Pakatan has over BN. But in actual fact, the voting pattern is likely to be very different because most voters voted for the political party rather than the candidates and after this episode, whoever stand under BN are likely to lose big. This must be the main reason why BN leaders are avoiding by-elections for these three seats under dispute. Furthermore, the court hearing on February 10 involving the corruption cases of Osman and Jamaluddin could have been unfavourable despite the perception otherwise because of the change in political affiliation.

As for the super frog, we could not help laughing when a friend related to us what he watched on our national television. A local university professor said something to the effect that Nasaruddin, the assemblyman for Bota, was the bravest because he crossed over to PKR and after ten days, realised that it was not effective enough, decided to cross back to Umno! The professor was described as the most stupid he has ever come across for having made such a ludicrous statement.

In my book, Nasaruddin is the most despicable for having no principles and appeared fickle minded. But in actual fact, he was probably used by Najib to topple Tajol Rosli so that Najib could take over as state party chief and make use of his power and bags of goodies to topple the state government. At the same time, the blame could be pushed to Anwar for having started the party hopping… brilliant but bad, for politics and for the nation. This would in effect, add another notch of notoriety to Najib’s political career.

Pak Lah initially condemned Nasaruddin when he first defected to PKR but was silent when he returned to Umno. On the dispute over the legitimacy of the Perak state government, he advised the people to accept the reality that BN has taken over the state. I just wonder whether he would say the same if Anwar were to have enough Members of Parliament to take over the country!

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