Friday, June 20, 2008

IN DEFENSE OF CHE DET

Tun Mahathir’s blog is one of the most popular blogs read by Malaysians. However only a handful of the tremendous responses received for each article written by Tun were unnecessary critical or uncalled for.

Although its freedom of speech/ expression, I just had to response to some of these foolishly written comments in defense of one of our country’s greatest statesman to-date.

  1. In Che Det’s latest posting on Rapid KL: Answers to questions & SAPP

“Dear Tun

I have the following response to some of your critics, if you allow me:

Antimamak

Hey Antimamak, what kind of sick animal are you? Why are you so heartless to cause further pain to a hapless mother by mentioning the manner about her daughter in comparing with the cleanliness of Tun’ messages? BTW, the mother is an old friend of my wife and we are aware of her grave concerns about the plight of her daughter.

What wrong had the mother and daughter did to you that you purposely highlight her name in the most viewed blog in the country today? Since you specifically mentioned the woman’s name, I dare you to give your full name and i/c. number so that all the mother’s friends and family members can conduct special prayers and “minta doa balasan setimpal kerana penganiayaan Antimamak ke atas kedua ibu dan anak yang tidak berdosa kepada Antimamak”.

With respect to all the issues you raise about Tun, they are meaningless to the readers as they can see your evil character!!!!!!

To the others

- YS Lim: Do you know the difference between a “son-in-law” and a “son”? No wonder you cannot comprehend the simple explanations by Tun.

- Alwin Lee: Peter Drucker, the father of modern management, is but one of the many famous management consultants promoted by the West. When the west acknowledged the growing power of eastern economies, they also begin to acknowledge the eastern way of management. Over time, especially with globalization and advancement in technology, management styles and principals also change to suit the situation. What Peter Drucker says therefore may not be absolutely the whole truth. In reality, what percentage of people likes any changes especially if their “tummies” or trade are adversely affected? Or try implementing good corporate governance, risk management and corporate transparency in a family owned and run organization, you think the owners and management like it? You’ll get the boot for sure!!

All the very best to you, Tun”

  1. Earlier on, my comment on Che Det’s posting on Openness was as follows

“PM surely is one person who has completely forgotten himself and his roots ever since he took over from Tun; he’s no Mr. Nice or Mr. Clean but arrogance, thick headed, vengeful person with his family interest in priority instead of the people. Worse he’s completely incompetent leaving the fate of the country in the hands of a 32 year old Oxford graduate and a bunch of yes men.

So his goons have to repeat doing the Spin job all over again, every day and night, 7 days a week hoping the people will believe the prejudice views while hiding the harsh realities. To be open, PM must be transparent but we know he’s so way off; so many issues remain unanswered or unresolved agitating the voters especially the Silent Majority.

But the people are not that stupid anymore, they can easily differentiate glass from diamond, clearly visible from the way PM consistently flip flop. That’s the reason PM’s spin machines are constantly overheating while uselessly burning away the future and fortunes of the country.

Take care Tun, we are always with you.”

  1. In responding to a critic named PJ on Cet Det’s “Ian Chin’s Great Revlations”, my response was

“To PJ

You seemed too sure of the past as tho’ you were a witness and an active participant then. I am sure you are aware that in the Tun Salleh Abas case, only a handful of the citizens knew the involvement of the Agong then in dismissing the Lord President, even the nincompoop defacto Law Minister and all the yes men of PM overlooked it. They were so blinded in their quest to belittle Tun in their foolish intent to reform the Judiciary. As such, Tun had to make such disclosure to put his foot down and the AG subsequently announced no public apology.

Don’t be surprised that this latest “goof” you referred to will be similarly shot down. Its just dirty politics, the norm played by PM’s goons that will go no where except to dig and dig old cases to deflect the realities and hardship of the rakyat following the nonsensical 41% petrol price hike.

Do not detest Tun for he is indeed a most honorable man and a great statesman; he has lots of secrets and evidences kept in his private chambers to prove he was correctly rational in his past decisions within the ambit of the law. This I have been made aware long ago from the most senior officials to Tun at that relevant point in time. It is perhaps that Tun wish to perhaps “nak jaga muka air orang”. But Tun will, if pushed, and when that happens, Mr PJ, eat your heart out and cry as, literally speaking, we kick your bare butts when you shamefully hide your head in the hole like an ostrich.

To Tun, we love your guts and statesmanship; we will always stand with you.”

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