Sunday, March 28, 2010

#22: From bad to worse, and then to the worst?

Yes, the polls' results are out. I meant MCA polls.

Originally, I have given up on MCA's crisis and chaos, as MCA is now have no relevance to the Chinese society.

But, because the media coverage was so big, almost like the General Elections. So, what to do?

(Hide in your blanket and hug your pillow?)

Just listen on lah!

And with the results, I am certain that the party's crisis had just opened a brand new chapter.

The results: Chua Soi Lek beaten Ong Ka Ting and Ong Tee Keat with 901 votes, become the new MCA president.

Liow Tiong Lai beaten Kong Cho Ha with the majority votes of 65 votes, become the party's No.2.

I'm not going to elaborate on the vice president post. It is not so significant. Maybe in the future.

But now, let us focus with the top leaders.

Chua Soi Lek and Liow Tiong Lai?! This is worst than Ong Tee Keat working with Chua Soi Lek before Chua Soi Lek was 'fired' by the disciplinary board.

But then, come to think again, it was Ong Tee Keat that Liow Tiong Lai hate at the first place. So, it is better than working with the friend-turned-foe Ong Tee Keat.

But this pair does not seems right. What does the Central Delegates was thinking back then? The Party? I don't think so. It is as if they are here to make the party worse.

But I believe this is not the worst. The worst has yet to come, and it is coming. It is just the matter of time.
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Now, change the topic. Not going to talk about this never ending drama more.

PERKASA had launched their Annual General Meeting with Tun Dr. Mahathir's presence.

During their opening ceremony, PERKASA kept on saying the "old topics"-their rights, their sovereignty on this land, and their power. They kept mentioning that their privilleges had been taken away by non-Bumiputeras etc. etc.

The problem is: they do not realise the fact-they are the ruling guys upon us.

They have some kind of narrow type of mind, where they only see the very detailed picture, but not the general picture.

And with their such meetings, it would again raise tensions amongst the different races.

And I don't get it. Why are they whining when we are the ones that should have whine instead? Why are they whining when Najib is working so hard to push the idealogy of 1Malaysia? Why?

Are their rights being robbed? Is the Article 153 in the Constitution ammended suddenly?

NO!!!

If they are whining because of the 40% shareholder in foreign companies policy changed, they should blame Najib, not on to us!

So, why are they whining?

Aren't they should be helping-the-government roles to play, like making 1Malaysia real?

The one thing for sure is, PERKASA would still maintain their stand-to fight the rights of the Bumiputeras (when the aborigins are still eating paku-pakis in the woods).

So much for politics for now. So, let us relax with another favourite singer of mine-Josh Groban with his song, To Where You Are.

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