Umno president Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will not defend his post in the Umno elections in March.
The PM will go on a two-month leave before handing over the premiership to his successor, presumably, deputy Umno president and Deputy PM, Najib Abdul Razak.
Badawi’s fall —Farish A Noor
ReplyDeleteAt the rate things are going in Malaysia — Malaysia’s Central Bank has reported a capital flight of 1.1 Billion US dollars in August alone — the fall of Badawi and the UMNO-led government may come sooner than later
It is not often that I sermonise in my articles, and it has been a month since the OtherMalaysia.org research project was brought to a close. Yet despite everything, the tone and tenor of Malaysia’s convoluted politics and the country’s slide into decline forces us to take stock of how far Malaysia has, or hasn’t, travelled over the past 50 years of its independence.
With the feeble administration of Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi teetering on the verge of implosion and collapse, Malaysians are preparing themselves for the worst to come. Since 2004, Malaysia has in fact been running on autopilot, a point made clear to me by a European diplomat who once asked me, “Is anyone running this country and does Badawi even know what is going on?”
Cocooned from the realities of a society that has experienced large-scale and even traumatic changes, the Badawi government proved itself to be totally dislocated and clueless over what was happening.
In time, historians like myself will have to take up our pens and write the political obituary of Prime Minister Badawi. The portrait will not be a pretty one: While this ‘man of the people’ was surrounded by a closed circle of relatives and family friends who were his confidants, Badawi seemed totally oblivious to the fate of millions of ordinary Malaysians who had to endure five years of his lacklustre non-leadership.
Badawi claimed to be the ‘Prime Minister of all Malaysians’, but showed scant concern for the plight of dozens of Hindu temples that were being demolished in the country. And when Malaysia’s Hindu community begged and pleaded for his intervention to save their cherished places of worship, this ‘leader of all Malaysians’ chose to look the other way and was cowed into submission by the more vocal, communitarian and sectarian bigots of his own right-wing ethno-nationalist party.
Time and again, Badawi could and should have done the right thing to control the extremists in the ranks of his own party. But he chose instead to let them play to the gallery to shore up his own flaccid personality and lagging popularity. On two occasions — at his UMNO party’s general assembly — the leader of the Youth Wing of UMNO brandished a weapon in public while professing that the Malays were the community that deserved a special position and privileges in Malaysia.
Such hotheaded right-wing rants are befit for a demagogue of a fascist party, but once again Badawi did nothing to curb the excesses of the extremists of his own party UMNO.
The most recent outrage came when yet another UMNO leader — Ahmad Ismail — caused a ruckus in the state of Penang when he and his followers openly threatened and insulted Malaysians of non-Malay origin at a press conference. In a statement calculated to inflame tempers, the UMNO members called on the Malays to unite and warned the Malaysian Chinese community not to behave like American Jews. A photo of a Malaysian Chinese politician was torn, and tempers flared as expected.
Again, the Malaysian public is asking: What is Badawi going to do?
For decades, Malaysians of all walks of life have had to live by the propaganda of the UMNO party and the coalition it has led. Malaysians have been warned about the dangers of communism, socialism, class-based workers and student movements; and even taught to fear a free and independent media. Yet the vile and poisonous racist outbursts that have emanated and echoed across the corridors of power in the country have by and large come from UMNO and its band of vociferous sabre-rattling leaders, whose only recourse to an intelligent argument has been vile racist remarks, sexist jokes and abuse.
How many times must Malaysians have to tolerate this party whose leaders and members remain the most brazen and vocally racist in the country? And how much longer do Malaysians have to wait before the present prime minister, whose impotence and inability to act and speak decisively has been one of the root causes of Malaysia’s social fragmentation?
It is doubly ironic that Ahmad Ismail’s racist remarks came just as the fasting month of Ramazan was beginning. This, being a holy month where patience and forbearance are lauded above all, made the timing of his press conference and abusive remarks all the more pointed and bitter.
At the rate things are going in Malaysia — Malaysia’s Central Bank has reported a capital flight of 1.1 Billion US dollars in August alone — the fall of Badawi and the UMNO-led government may come sooner than later. Historians will no doubt have ample time to write and ruminate about the manifold failings of Badawi, but his fall will serve as a benchmark in the country’s history as it signifies the moment when Malaysians have had enough of the most ineffective governance the country has had for five decades, and were willing to accept anything else instead, whatever the cost.
Dr Farish A Noor is Affiliated Professor at Universitas Muhamadiyah Surakarta, Indonesia
(1) The BN corrupt machinery has lorded over this country the past 50 years, and nothing is sacred to them anymore. The police, the judiciary and every other government department and institutions seems to do BN bidding and the right or wrong of each act is never discussed for they just follow orders - they "Just Do It".
ReplyDeleteSo wouldn't all these acts be considered highly 'unethical' to say the least?
(2) Many of these purported crossover BN MPs are sick to their core of the continuing inefficiency and blatant corrupt practices of their more powerful BN counterparts, especially the Umno clique.
This includes the latter strident display of racism, continually raising the spectre of May 13, blatant disregard of basic human rights and selective targeting and incarceration of their opponents, or just about anyone they don't like, e.g. Teresa Kok, Raja Petra and Hindraf 5.
But there is no "show cause" letter to that very racist Utusan Malaysia. How many Malaysians can stomach these dirty actions and how many subscribe to Umno's make-believe world?
(3) Persistent calls by Sabah politicians within the BN circle to institute a royal commission on how so many million foreigners can own our blue ICs and become Malaysian citizens are totally ignored to this day to the continuing detriment of genuine Malaysian Sabahans security, peace and the hope of continued prosperity in this rich Land Below The Wind.
(4) Likewise, wholesale giveaways of valuable government land to cronies in Sarawak and calls to investigate the Taib Dynasty are all given short shrift.
(5) Is it any wonder that many of these BN MPs are prepared to crossover to Anwar camp with no promises of monetary rewards as stated by Anwar many times? Likewise, is it wrong or unethical for Anwar to state that if elected with the help of these crossover BN MPs, he will ensure that Sabah is again ruled by a true Sabahan - a Kadazan and not an Umnoputra?
For the same reason, Sarawak will then be ruled by a true Sarawakian - an Iban. What can be so 'unethical' about these wise moves?
(6) Most Malaysians are immigrants of one sort or another when they migrated to this country now called Malaysia. The could be a Chinese with 600 years of ancestry or they could be Indonesians from Java, Sumatera or other parts of the vast Indonesian archipelago some 800 years ago.
Or they could be from India (Madras, Kerala etc), with some 100 years of ancestry. It is interesting further to note that Chinese Malaysian Muslims are not classified as "bumis" like some Malaysian Indian Muslims even though they profess the religion of Islam, think and act and eat like all other Muslims, observe Ramadhan, go to the same mosques etc. And don't forget there are some 100 million Chinese Muslims in China today!
(7) The true "natives" and "sons of the soil" like our aborigines (the Sakai, Negrito etc), and the Dayaks, Ibans, Kadazans etc, in Sabah and Sarawak - some of which may have been classified as bumis - are badly marginalised and handed only crumbs for development spending, if any at all.
Sadly, the situation is prevalent all over the world where the true natives are badly marginalised - the Aborigines in Australia, the Inuits in Japan and the Native Americans in the US.
(8) There is therefore nothing unethical or corrupt bout Anwar strategy to rule Malaysia - the BN coalition will resort to the same if they were ever popular after March 8. Anwar is Malaysia only chance at true salvation to make this rich country a much better place for all Malaysians, regardless of colour, creed or religion and to live and learn from each other.
Our unique multiculturalism can then be preserved and encouraged. Ask ourselves: what has BN done in all their 50 year rule except to enrich further the fabulously rich cronies in their group?
(9) A 916 is the best way out, and time is of the essence: you cannot wait for the next election. If BN are so sure of themselves, why are they so afraid to convene parliament earlier? Any straw voting will tell the whole BN set-up that they are now irrelevant.
AAB's Agonising (7)
ReplyDeleteGo on... keep speculating!
Five months or so is not a long time
I'm still capable of doing "something"
I can still make my life sublime!
Go on... keep speculating!
I'm no lame-duck premier
I can certainly do "something"
And leave behind a souvenier!
Go on ... keep speculating!
I know the peoples' aspiration
Day by day it is accumulating
I will yet find my inspiration!
Go on... keep speculating!
It doesn't add to my ignominy
It is "something" I'm still meditating!
"Something" that's good for the economy!
Go on... keep speculating!
I may yet leave behind my footprint!
It will be history in the making!
And in the peoples's minds imprint!
kak, i don't think Rosmah can become a good PM either.
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOD !!!! Finally ..KJ is next ..Rezal Marican and the whole mamak gang in MOF soon after ...
ReplyDeleteArcadia
There are so many people in our country facing financial hardship and yet..are we suppose to be happy and expect that many will become less poorer once the leadership has changed hands?Is this the magic potion to a better and happier life for'all' Malaysians or increasing wealth for just the 'selected'group?
ReplyDeleteif you know AAB personally he is a very subtle person soft spoken and harmless. thtas the impression i have of him.but lets not forget that he is surrounded by black cobras. the biggest scopions, the old alligators from the north, and the monkeys.he gave up and is walking away witha true conscience.these poisonous peoplewill ultimately kill themselves. have you seen a tiger and a lion fighting.both will be injured very badly and will be of no use to the nation. wait and see
ReplyDeleteLike one blogger put it:-
ReplyDeleteIn US of A, the citizens choose their No. 1 man.
In Malaysia, one man choose the No. 1 man.
What has happened to Malaysia?
Hari ini dia letak jawatan lagi bagus. Nak tunggu hingga March. Degil betul si-tua ni!
ReplyDeleteYes, Pak Lah wants to leave but will handover to his successor, most likely, Najib, if he wins the UMNO election in March 2009. There is a catch there. Many things can happen during this period. Many are contesting for deputy president post and even president's post may be open for contest. Meanwhile the possibility of Pakatan Rakyat's desire to takeover the government. Let us wait and see how things unfold.
ReplyDeletePak Lah chicken out. Running away macam tikus.
ReplyDeleteNice to know what really push him out. The man who knows himself but doesn't know his enemy. Anyway.
Nice to see if he can implement the three important things that were mentioned during his press conference. He should include abolishment of ISA and the release of all ISA detainees.
He got five months to do it and if successful, Malaysians must salute him and he will be remembered for that feat. dh9753
Pak Lah gives way.....with sucha heavy heart...
ReplyDeletenuraina
i wana know u more
AKG
I am very happy that this is also the closing chapter of the completely corrupted UMNO in Malaysia. I hope to see a 2-party system from the next general election onwards ...
ReplyDeleteWali Kota
If he go of his premiership , he must NOT waste the country's money by going on 2 months leave.
ReplyDeleteAs go means go and not on paid 2 months holiday.
Before this announcement , he said that he still have many things to do and many things that he promised last time will be implemented before going away or sayonara.
By going on 2 months leave , this simply means he is irresponsible and took Malaysian for another ride.
Well, empty head is indeed empty head.He better release all ISA detainees as well and issue out an apology to all political detainees of the past and current.
Or else how can we remembers him as a PM? He is already well known as the the PM who don't keeps his words.
Tell that man to do something important before parting ways.
Whether he is the PM or najid is the PM ,what differences ?
And no , we don't welcomes najid ( replacement PM ) with open arms here. He is just another....
Oh, well . We will discuss on najid another time another day.
You know what is so disgusting about all this?
ReplyDeleteThe next Prime Minister of Malaysia is being decided by the failed present one and the PM in waiting. If you want to talk about self-serving conflicts of interests, here you see it operating at the highest of levels.
I suppose between them theywould have discussed just like Badawi would have discussed with Mahathir and made whatever promises.
I can imagine Najib thinking, "sure, easy to promise you anything, but they will only be promises." See, how good your promises to Mahathir turned out?"
This whole thing is such a sham. Najib will take on the Premiership along with a baggage fulfl of unanswered questions. And of course until his epitaph Altantuya shall forever be etched over his name.
Regardless of who the successor is, the status quo remains. Can anyone really suggest that they will overturn the applecart?
ReplyDeleteBN could very well be slated for dismantling as fragmentation becomes a probablity Damage control may be too little too late now.
Canadian
I for one , will shed tears when I heard our beloved PM and President
ReplyDeleteof UMNO, did not want to contest the UMNO presidency in the coming UMNO election. I will be howling with pain
seing how great the sacrifice this man will do for the country......bo
ho bo hooooooo!!
Kak Aina,
ReplyDelete“A week is a long time in politics.”
British Prime Minister Harold Wilson.
How many are there in five months?
:)
A whole of things can still happen between now and March.
Why can't they just puit a closure to it.
God bless and wasalam.
sigh...sigh...SIGH !!
ReplyDeleteSalam Puan Nuraina,
ReplyDeleteWhat I had hoped for, did not happen. Rupanya Pak Lah telah mengaku tewas walaupun belum dicabar dgn resminya.
Now let us see how far the SIL will go...
Salam Tuan Tanah,
ReplyDeleteSaya Ismail Bangsawan yang menawarkan diri sebagai calon presiden UMNO mohon kerjasama tuan untuk membuat pautan dan sebarluaskan blog saya untuk mendapatkan respon umum tentang penawaran diri saya untuk jawatan tersebut.
thanks!
http://sekilogaram.blogspot.com/
this country does not belong to saja umno punya najis ...every non
ReplyDeleteumno citizen has the very RIGHT to rule : 90% of tax revenue comes from nonbumis = KNOW THIS, ok !!
New Cabinet:
ReplyDeletePrime Minister - Anwar
Deputy Prime Minister - Lim Kit Siang
Agriculture Minister -
Community Minister -
Culture Minister - Farish Noor
Defence Minister - Azmin Ali
Education Minister - Nga Kor Ming
Environment Minister - Teresa Kok
Finance Minister - Tony Pua
Foreign Minister - Ramasamy
Health Minister - Tan Seng Giaw
Home Minister - Sivarasa
Information Minister - Jeff Ooi
Law Minister - Teng Chang Khim
Manpower Minister -
Sports Minister -
Technology Minister -
Trade Minister - Khalid
Transport Minister - Liew Chin Tong
Tourism Minister -
you are so polite..to headline it."pak lah gives way"
ReplyDeleteHe was forced away....and Najib was the puppetmaster. next to go will be Khairy..Pink lips cannot afford to have him in the youth wing.FIL knows too much. FIL will work with SIL to make sure pink lips do not sit comfy.
New Polls on UMNO: -
ReplyDelete1. Should Members of Barisan Nasional converge to form a Single MULTIRACIAL Party?
2. Who do you want as the new Youth Chief for UMNO?
3. Who do you want as the new Deputy President for UMNO?
HERE - http://thexblogs.blogspot.com/
Anonymous said…
ReplyDeleteCan C4 Altantuya be a respected PeeM of Boleh Nation called Malaysia, if so then Boleh Lands' Rakyats will suffer greater hardship from the UMNO Oppressor???
The use of ISA to protect Nargis is taking a toll on the Nation’s economy, the capital flights were the nett results. It is this tyro Finance Minister who will further sleep with Bodohwi’s budget against the present world economic situation are the issues the Rakyats of Malaysia will further face and suffer greater hardship and took toll on the higher food prices that are not coming down soon. The tyro Finance Minister could not find any solution nor direction in resolving the urgent need to keep food prices down reasonably.
The UMNO Clown Botak and his cohorts will be made to taste their own medicines when the time of reckoning comes very soon.
Leave BN, all Component Parties with a conscience must leave the Evil Master Oppressor UMNO for good ok??? Leave & let them, the UMNO clowns to settle the horse trading between Flip Flop and C4 ok???
Come October 2008 there is nothing left but the Opposition Leader’s Post to Hand Over from Flip Flop to C4 ok???
There should be no peace for Botak if the ISA detainees are not released and the oppressive draconian law is not abolished because such injustices are not tolerated and thus create great discontentment in this modern society. One day Botak and his cohorts should be made to eat their own medicine for the injustices they have committed against the detainees especially RPK & Hindraf Leaders, our Brave Heros no doubts.
We call upon all the Rakyats of Malaysia to sign a Petition to be sent to the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong to release RPK from his detention under ISA because there is a hidden agenda of a conspiracy of using his detention to silence him so that he could not further release more evidences against the real C4 murderers of Altantuya because all the accused were all fall guys of the real murderers because they all did not have a real & logical motive to murder the Mongolian Lady.
THE NEW DAWN OF MALAYSIA HAS COME & THE FIRST THING IS TO ALLOW APPEALS & THEN RELEASE ALL ISA DETAINEES, ABOLISH ISA, OSA, SEDITION OR WHATEVER ACTS THAT COULD BE EXPLOITED AND MADE PREJUDICIAL AND OPPRESSIVE TO THE VOICE OF DISSENT FROM ALL THE RAKYATS.
It is very easy to generate Police Reports against DSAI by using Penang Mamak Umno’s 25 Members headed by Wan Abidin Zain, who claimed to be non-partisan, using their uneasiness that most Penangites will now be boycotting Nasi Kandar one more round???
It is very Sad that the legacy of Malaysian Independence is reduced by this Moronic Flip Flop Coward into great disrepute and a laughing stock of the whole world and knowing very well that the UMNO Government has technically collapsed and they have lost locus standi to govern but yet he has decided to shamelessly still cling on to power via dubious means like hiding himself via using of the ISA and we cannot imagine that the Malaysia Moronic Flip Flop Coward has now stoop so low and using the Police Deputy IGP as his willing tools especially the Deputy IGP’s clearly taking side as the Police must be neutral and should be not politiking for him. Now the Police and AG had stoop even lower with the tampering of Evidences against RPK and it is the shame to the Malaysian Justice with such behaviors from the Police who are sworn to uphold the Law and Order but committed criminal activities at the direction of the UMNO Clown Botak Home Minister to Protect Nargis the PeeM in waiting.
The Coward Moronic Flip Flop Chicken dare not meet DSAI face to face to settle matters but chose hiding under the use of ISA and that is what you have as a disgraceful cowardice leader for UMNO.
After 51 years MALAYSIA IS NOT GOING ANYWHERE but backwards because of the Oppression from the UMNO goons’ divide and rule fear tactics the Rakyats have matured & you must see all this coming because All The Rakyats of Malaysia are all fed-up & can no longer with-stand the hypocrisies, bullshits, lies and deceits of these UMNO Clowns now in Power ok??? What Oil Subsidies IS nothing but a hoax that the UMNO Government MAKE BELIEF THAT THERE IS AN OIL PRICE SUBSIDY TO THE PRICE OF FUEL BUT IN FACT THERE WERE NONE THIS IS BECAUSE MALAYSIA IS THE NET EXPORTER OF OIL THAT IS ONLY AFTER DEDUCTING DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION THE BALANCE IS EXPORTED TO EARN FOREIGN EXCHANGE. THESE LIARS MAKE US BELIEVE BY CONTINUOUS PROPAGANDA THAT THERE ARE OIL PRICE SUBSIDY BUT IN FACT THERE WERE NONE BECAUSE THE PRICE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACTUAL SALE LOCALLY AND THE PRICE THEY INTENDED TO SELL ABOARD IS AN OPPORTUNITY COST NOT PRICE SUBSIDY.
We urge all BN Components & MPs with a conscience to do the necessary to make possible a New Malaysia for all Rakyats of Malaysia so that all our children and their children & their children’s children’s future will be safe and secured in the Country we all love and not be intimidated by those UMNO Clowns now in power with their oppressive & fear tactics and in the verge of making Malaysia a Police State if left unchecked otherwise. Save RPK as he is the midst of a conspiracy of the real murderers of Altantuya to silence him for good, instead of being C4ed he could be poisoned and worse off if he is on hunger strike by himself. The Acting IGP is defending the Police position after being made the tools of UMNO’s fear tactics & so he is now making lame excuses for being the Stringed Puppet to be easily manipulated by the Puppeteer, power that be. The Deputy IGP must be held personally responsible for the safety of RPK who has been heard to be tortured otherwise he must be made to eat his own medicine come the New Dawn of Malaysia.
Moronic PeeM and Botak Home Minister last minutes’ attempts to cling on power by using the fear tactics of using the ISA at their whims and fancies selectively against dissent & tried to deny their own actions as they now have no balls to face the wrath of the all the Rakyats of Malaysia. ONE DAY THE MORONIC BOTAK AND FLIP FLOP AND C4 MUST BE MADE TO TASTE THEIR OWN MEDICINE OK?
All Rakyats of Malaysia will see to that these Clowns will be thrown out soon come the New Dawn of Malaysia & that all Rakyats of Malaysia will welcome the New Malaysia on Malaysia Day 916, 2008 for a Malaysia for All Malaysians.
Justice MUST BE DONE for Altantuya and for all those detained under ISA without the trial nor the rights of appeal. Light-up a Candle in the Lantern of the Mid-Autumn Festival for them all to usher in the NEW DAWN OF MALAYSIA COME 916, 2008 and the New Government in the New Parliament Sitting come this Monday.
Good evening Nuraina,
ReplyDeleteAlthough we had been looking forward to Pak Lah stepping down, Malaysians would not find any good reasons to celebrate.
The economy would not turn rosy even after he step down.
Firstly, the next PM is Pak Lah's choice not the Rakyat's choice. Najib's report card is glaringly red in colour. Let's not talk about his past years performance. I'll just highlight on recent performance. If we remember clearly he is the man heading the BN machinery for the March GE and Permatang Pauh by election. He just fell flat on his face.
As a Minister of Defense, such performance really tells a lot about his aptitude and capabilities. He does not know anything about his opponents or understand his audiances. Like his boss, he lives in his sphere of fantasies. Honestly I don't trust our country's defense in protecting our nation in the event of war. Our Defense Minister past and present are clueless.
Now that Najib is the Minister of Finance, I am very worried about what might happened to our nation's economy and wealth. He still thinks that everything is rosy. What can we expect from a man who can't even manage his spouse's excessive spending habits. Would he be able to turn our economy around or push it further down?
As a PM, he's taking after his predecessor. Lip services but no directions. No charisma but weighted with a lot of heavy excess baggages.
Having said all the above, I think right minded Malaysians should keep our eyes and ears open all the time watching out on this bunch of incompetent jokers. We should let them know all the time that we are watching them closely and we have a choice come the next GE if they don't perform. We must let them know that we the Rakyats are expecting results i.e. we expect a clean, competent, democratic and world class government. It is our LAWFUL RIGHTS! Being sentimental would not put food on our table and would deprieve our future generations of inheriting a fine, beautiful and great nation from us.
Puan Nuraina,
ReplyDeleteSaya nak komen ttg perkara lain.
Sejak design blog Puan diubah warna kelabu ni ia begitu kurang menarik. Warna ini agak malap dan boleh menyebabkan kurang minat utk pembaca terus singgah di sini.
Jika puan tidak keberatan, tolong la gunakan warna-warna yang ceria sikit agar kami para pembaca lebih bersemangat berkunjung di sini.
Tapi kalau warna kelabu ini diambil sebagai menghormati tempuh berkabung pemergian ayahanda A. Samad Ismail, saya faham. Mudah-mudahan blog ini akan kembali ke warna ceria bila tamat tempuh berkabung tersebut.
Sekian terima kasih.
Sorry Nuraina side track a little.
ReplyDeleteFreedom Of The Press, the way rockybru sees it.
Dear Noraina,
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you write more on Raja Petra (RPK)? Don't you think he deserves to be highlighted more in your blog? He is fighting for us. Yes, your post are very sentimental touching our hearts, especially reminiscing about the great Pak Samad, your Dad but please remember RPK too, sacrificing his life and family in fighting for truth, justice and democracy for Malaysia and Malaysians.
Hi there!
ReplyDeleteThe colour you picked(yellow) is blinding me.:-)
Puan Nuraina,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the quick response. I think yellow is much better than the blue one, just now.
Congratulations!
Much Better
ReplyDeletePeace
Dear Kakak,
ReplyDeleteRocky lately spoke about being "in support" of the Tabung to save Utusan Malaysia, providing his arguments.
Many find his arguments as incomplete.
The best demonstration of why Rocky's analysis is incomplete, and an exposition that completes Rocky's argument, with a lot of evidence, is Haris Ibrahim's excellent retort (see the blog link below).
Unfortunately it is not receiving the attention it should receive to balance and complement Rocky's view.
Maybe you like to comment on it?
http://harismibrahim.wordpress.com/2008/10/14/easy-to-say-dont-sue-when-the-shits-not-on-your-head/
Hope all is well wit u...
Salam Nuraina, many thanks for putting Lawyer Kampung on your blogroll. ;-) You make my day!
ReplyDeletewell, we can call pak lah - father of democracy!!!!
ReplyDeleteHe really open our mind and though. But sadly, he never be firm or straight in controlling his people, like khir toyo and KJ - arrgaont. Sad but i think he is the best PM to be call father of democracy. Why Dr M and mukhris - father of dictatorship
zamri, sunway semenyih
AAB's Agonising (8)
ReplyDeleteFive months or so is no short time
To do what I have promise to do
What I need is a little time
To do what I can really do.
Does it take a lot of time
To establish a Commission here
And initiate a Dialogue there?
You will all know in due time!
I'm having a tumultuous time!
Does my Party allow me to do
What may ultimately the Party undo?
I may be out out in no time!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcG7IGoLqAk&eurl=http://masjidjamekcentre.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeletehi ena,
ReplyDeletekenapa dah lama tak hantar post baru? miss reading your articles lah.
aina, masih cutikah !? GODBLESS.
ReplyDeleteKe mana Pn Nuraina lama tak kemas kini blog?
ReplyDeleteAAB's Agonising (9)
ReplyDeleteI'll vacate the hot seat in due time
Is there a need to humiliate
For the Party to rejuvenate?
Just give me the formulated time!
I'll vacate the hot seat in due time
There is no need to instigate
My supporters to subjugate!
Just give me the formulated time!
I'll vacate the hot seat in due time
There is no need to negotiate
As I'll no longer accomodate!
Just give me the formulated time!
I'll vacate the hot seat in due time
It is agreed that I abdicate
So that the Party can reconciliate
Just give me the formulated time!
AAB's Agonising (10)
ReplyDeleteWhy, oh why the need to confuse?
Do we need to reveal yet conceal!
Have I abuse for you to refuse?
To fulfill my promise is my appeal!
Have we not agree to congree
For me to finish the unfinished?
Can I presume to assume
My "reforms" can be unleashed?
The "reforms" is society's norms to conform
It will not bring about any storms
The Party will not be deformed
And society will not be transformed!
AAB's Release
ReplyDeleteI'm please, I can leave in peace
I'm at ease, I feel release
No more pressure, no one to appease!
No more missiles from my nemesis
To inflict me with paralysis!
I'm please, I can leave in peace
No more worry about Muhyiddin
Or antics from Hishammuddin!
Just the father of Kamaluddin
And the father-in-law of Khairy Jamaluddin!
I'm please, I can leave in peace
Dignity and not pity is my plead
I'll be more than greatly please
To be remembered simply as Pak Lah
The loving hubby of Jeanne Abdullah!