Saturday, 28 March 2009

Tarik Balik Biasiswa?

What happened to you Ustad Pirdaus?
(Courtesy of TheNutGraph)

In the presence of mostly skewed people with skewed and narrowed notion of governance, the last couple of days have been nothing but a show of sheer arrogance and blatant foolishness...Instead of correcting themselves, contemplating of what has gone wrong with the party (some of them did, fortunately, only to be booed by the delegates), they chose to go 'right', becoming even more defensive than ever before, which I have to tell you, is not the right thing to do considering how unpopular they have become these days...

Some people say this keris party is already beyond redemption, the rampant corruption alone is eating the very soul of the party at a speed never imagined before...While I partially agreed with them, I did think, however, before the start of the General Assembly, that maybe this time around these people could finally talk some sense after being defeated and rejected again and again and again by the people all over Malaysia...You know, the light at the end of the tunnel is always there, however dimly...

I got it all wrong, of course...

Please read slowly what they got to say in the assembly, these oh so concerned people spewing their venom of self righteousness and at the same time "seluk sana, cilok sini"...

Selangor delegate Ismail Tijo meanwhile alleged that the Malays have never been treated this bad especially by the federal opposition led by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. "They insulted the Malays as is if we have no dignity left. And then there is Anwar Ibrahim who wants to make the status of the Malays the same as others," said Ismail referring to Pakatan Rakyat campaign platform, Ketuanan Rakyat (People's Supremacy)


Puteri Umno representative Mazlina Lazim told delegates that the government must ensure Umno loyalists are given positions in government-linked-companies (GLCs). "If Umno doesn't help Umno members who else would do that," she said.


Umno Youth delegate Nor Said Nayan, Langkawi, Kedah said that Pakatan Rakyat is an illegal coalition as it is not registered. We must from now on not use the term ‘Pakatan’ and the media should stop giving them free publicity.


Musa Sheikh Fadzir, Bukit Mertajam, Penang : When others question our religion, our special rights, who defends the Malays? Us, Umno. But when we try to defend ourselves, our leader gets a three-year suspension (referring to Ahmad Ismail).


People always say don’t play money politics. But this is a political organisation. If we don’t have money, how are we supposed to come to this AGM in Kuala Lumpur?
“Those days, an application for a taxi permit would require the endorsement of an Umno branch or division chief. If the branches and divisions are strong, then Umno will be strong again.”




Hasnoor Sidang Hussin, Bukit Katil, Malacca said high-ranking appointments in government-linked companies and higher learning institutions should be reserved for Umno members.
“So, just like the president said about returning Umno to its roots, let’s bring Umno back to its glory days where we controlled everything.” He cited the example of UiTM vice chancellor Datuk Seri Ibrahim Abu Shah who was a party loyalist.


Musa’s call was also echoed by a Malacca delegate, Datuk Hasnoor Husin, who also urged the government to ensure that only Umno loyalists be appointed to senior positions in public universities.“Please make sure the faculty members are all Umno men, and the same goes for other civil servants,” said Hasnoor.


“The soft approach is not going to cut it. We should try and take the hard approach next on the opposition,” said Mohd Afendi Yusof, a Youth delegate from Kelantan.
“He can promise you everything, he can even promise you the front and the back,” said Zaidi in an apparent insinuation to Anwar’s sodomy case.
The biggest mistake we ever did was to free Anwar (from jail),” he added and was accompanied by stomps from the floor.



And then came the craziest and astoundingly retarded idea of all,


Overseas Umno clubs representative Wan Md Hazlin Hassan called on the government to ban the Egypt-based Malay students organisation PMRAM as it was dominated by the opposition. Wan Hazlin urged that PMRAM must be banned and the scholarships of students who join PMRAM must be revoked.


This is rich.

You see, the problem of having a single party ruling our country for more than 50 consecutive years, is that they can't really differentiate between what belongs to UMNO the party and those that belong to the Government...Everything owned by the government is considered as rightfully theirs, be it Tadika Kemas, GLCs, schools, hospitals, public facilities, and yes, government loans and scholarships...

Hmm, now people are punished because of their political beliefs...Sounds like Zimbabwe to me alright...After all, everybody's money is theirs!

Kinda reminds me of a scene in "Kingdom of Heaven", where right after declaring a war with Salahuddin, the newly crowned King of Jerusalem Guy de Lusignan turned around and said,
"I am Jerusalem!"

I prefer not to go further on this one...Everyone in their right mind and with some resemblance of conscience knows who's talking nonsense here...

I rest my case.


1 comments:

  1. another thing is new president of umno promise of 36k project for loyalist umno ...what the ...

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