Thursday, April 29, 2010

I stand by the One who walks his talks .

I have been asked countless times why I am supporting Najib ? In Umno , there are the moderates who truly wants a Malaysian Malaysia and there are the hawks , who have their personal self interests to protect . Its very clear who are the hawks in UMNO , and who wants to see Najib fails in his 1 Malaysia . All racists statements came out from people trusted by Najib , when Najib says something , these people will twist and say something else . For eg , when Najib says I am Malaysian first , somebody will say I am Malay first , Malaysian second . Then there are the rest like Nasir , etc etc .

Who are these hawks ? they have group together in the form of Perkasa where one Mamak is the advisor to this group , and who's the head ? The one who will become PM should Najib is forced out . How to get Najib out ? same tactic used during the Prematang Pauh By-election . Make sure BN candidate loses in HS and they will be spinning the Rakyat does not agree to Najib's One Malaysia .

During the Permatang Pauh by- election suddenly we have one UMNO division chairman who appeared during the last days of campaign to proclaim on stage that the Chinese are pendatangs . What was the result ? Chinese votes for BN vanished into thin air . And who is this guy ? he was once a very staunch supporter of Anwar Ibrahim . Why would someone from UMNO utter that in a ceramah ? Think ....who will be the beneficiary of the protest votes from the Chinese ?

Similarly in Hulu Selangor , to help Zaid wins ( they don't mind he wins as long as it serves their purpose of discrediting the number one ) someone did a repeat performance which was found to be very effective in P. Pauh . They lost the Chinese votes but the Indians voted for the man with the same color . That is important . But luckily some Chinese didn't fall in for their trick as was shown in the areas covered by Ong Tee Keat for the reason , we all know , ie morality issue . Pak Lah wanted to change the system when he became PM with his work with me not for me but found the under current too strong to change and in the process succumbed to the warlords and little Napoleans and got drowned in his own well . If you can remember who was the one who insisted that Pak Lah step down immediately several times ? Not Najib . Who were the drum beaters ? Well the one who cried on stage and said he made a mistake making him the PM . Who are the current drum beaters on this issue ? Same players lah ! maybe with an additional new kid on the sewage dump .

We have to look beyond the trees , where the forrest are , do not be short sighted . We must support a PM who walks his talk , does what he says will do , or do as he promises , not someone who is forever thinking and planning of how to brutus his boss like what happens in MCA .

4 comments:

  1. The recent Malaysia strong economy recovery were due to export to China. it is obvious that they are our saver. The other day Najib was telling Chinese counterpart that trades between the two country should be double.....this is to ensure Malaysia's survival..... now who should be grateful to who?.... In order to have more trades Malaysia must open up and do away with certain protectionism policies with otherwise only retarded Malaysia economy. Malaysia cannot afford to be complacent as our oil will dry up soon and in the last few years FDI have been dwindling.

    Najib is aware of the country imperfection and weaknesses which was mostly inherited from Mahathir administration and now the former want to make right those errors however it touches on many people nerves. These people want to derail what he is doing so they are inciting racial hatred and conveniently use the Chinese as their punching bag....here we have to tread carefully and not take their baits....and offend our Malay brother as they are innocent....the issue here is about those extremist who want to sabotage Najib 1Malaysia and NEM.

    Talking about Mahathir, Tunku Abdul Rahman see through this man from one side to the other and hate him like hell, and he never forgive this man and in his grave still cursing him. That tell us all about this man......who should retire gracefully and accept that his days are over, instead of talking so much rubbish and want to instill his outdated doctrine to others...and to steal the limelight form our Prime Minister.

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  2. J4 and comrade wisdom,

    I have noticed there has been a warming of sentiment toward Najib recently, perhaps the congenial gestures through his hands for the Chinese community have the intended effect. However, I am yet to be fully convinced he has the gumption to go through the myriad obstacles to make his 1Maqlaysia vision and NEM (I still think it's a whitewash over NEP) successful. Of course among the crop of UMNO leaders Najib came out a better bet for the Chinese.

    I came across an article(which I'd like to share with you) not so long ago, it certainly pique my conscience after reading it; and not without wistful tantalizing thought, I reminisced, will Najib somehow fit the bill too....

    Mandela was released from prison on February 11, 1990 as South Africa prepared to move from apartheid to majority rule. He won the presidency in 1994 in South Africa's first democratic election.

    Yet Mandela inherited a country that teetered on the edge of a civil war. Heavily armed right-wing militants threatened to revolt. People worried that the South African military would mutiny and many white South Africans were afraid to lose their jobs, farms, anthem, flag and even their lives.

    By 1994, Pienaar was captain of the Springboks, South Africa's national rugby team. Pienaar said he can still remember the moment he knew Mandela became South Africa's leader.

    It happened five minutes before the 1995 World Cup final. Mandela walked out onto the stadium field to shake the hands of players. He was wearing the green cap and uniform of the South African national team, with Pienaar's number stenciled on his jersey.

    When the crowd noticed Mandela, Carlin, the author, said they seemed "to go dead still." Then they slowly began chanting, and the chant picked up and spread through the stadium as Mandela waved his rugby cap and broke into a huge smile.

    Pienaar was in the dressing room at the time. He didn't see Mandela, but he heard the crowd of mostly white South Africans as their voices rumbled through the stadium.

    They had called him a terrorist, a communist and an enemy of the state. Now they chanted something else as Mandela faced the crowd:

    "Nelson! Nelson! Nelson ..."

    Note: Mandela was arrested and sentenced to life in prison for crimes against the state of South Africa. He was sent to Robben Island, a desolate rock off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa. He would stay imprisoned for 27 years.


    Cannonball

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  3. Cannonball

    Thanks for the input . Good one !
    Najib is sincere in what he wants to do , what he thinks is good for the nation , for its people . He keeps his promise .

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  4. No wonder the Burung Tua was rejected by the First Malaysia Prime Minister. No wonder he does not like USA Eagle and built the largest Eagle in Langkawi . No wonder he can mix with Perkosa but not show the Keris . No wonder Sabah has many influx of Philippine and Indonesia illegal immigrants, with plenty of Phantom Voters and carry his PROJECT FOR MYKAD. Malaysian must learn to be a wisdom citizen and voters. Then the Old Eagle can not fly high and becomes a heavy weight cock.

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