Saturday, September 13, 2008

WE MUSLIMS DO NOT WANT A POLITICIAN WHO HAS THE BACKING OF THE US ADMINISTRATION.

Again the US Administration has interfered in the internal affairs of the country, this time round though in relation to the imposition of the draconian law of the Internal Security Act.

The US Administration never learns that every time it interferes in the politics of a Muslim country the local Muslims hate it. So this time round on the pretext of the arrest of 3 individuals under the ISA, the US Administration interferes again giving credence to the suspicion that the US supports DSAI who seeking a change of Government in Malaysia by 16 September 2008.

The US Administration intervention confirms the belief that it is indeed the key backer of DSAI and his political stooges including the Bar Council. Thus with such intervention DSAI further alienates himself from the Muslims who frown the US foreign policies.

I doubt PAS grassroots would truly support a politician carrying such an unwanted and dangerous foreign baggage.

So down with DSAI and his political sponsors the United States Administration.

MALAYS STILL FOR RACE BASED POLITICS

I just came back from a buka puasa and sembahyang terawih at a neighbour’s house.

After berbuka puasa and terawih prayers, the common subject among the neighbours was of course the current political scenario and in particular when PM will eventually step down and Tun will become an adviser to UMNO. The neighbourhood seemed to discard as irrelevant the politics brought about by DSAI as the defacto head of the Opposition and the inability of PAS to take a constructive leadership role in the Pakatan Rakyat albeit safeguarding the interest of the Malays and Islam.

Irrespective that the leaders of the various leaders of the Opposition has commented about their commitment to the Constitution and the Special rights, the developments on the ground in the 3 Pakatan States namely Selangor, Perak and Penang says differently. Yes, whatever goodness that Pakatan bragged about progress in the states under their control seemed insignificant; the neighbours see things differently. Multi-racialism parties have no place in the hearts of the neighbours.

The general conclusion was that PM must go soonest as he has done nothing effectively and as one UMNO man said, the bulk of UMNO grassroots also wants him out for the greater interest of UMNO and the Nation. The Malays need a strong leader as a replacement, someone who will bring back control and sanity among the races. Reforms of freedom and tolerance brought about by PM were identified as one of the major causes for the state of affairs and uncertainty. In fact, many were disgusted with RPK writings and the foolishness of Ms Ambiga and the Bar Council.

I too got generally the same feedback at the nearby surau which I attended almost every night for my terawih prayers.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

KERAJAAN MASIH KUKUH? DATUK AHMAD SAID? DSAI?

So said PM after meeting members of the OIC. He had said it many times before but the ground disagrees with him; they just want him out before the country is so messed up beyond recognition and hew refuses to listen to the Rakyat. This statement however does not condone that the people would prefer a alternative government led by the traitorous DSAI and his loose pakatan of different and incoherent ideological political parties. DSAI’s bail should be revoked and the bugger be kept in jail; so what if his supporters want to have street protest – its better sooner than later knowing the kind of mischief that bugger is up to.

As a flip flopper, PM is expected to mishandle the Datuk Ahmad Ismail debacle. The sentiments among the bulk of Malay population are with Datuk Ahmad Ismail and any action against him by UMNO will not have support. If any stern action as purported in the media, is taken against him will potentially have a backlash on UMNO grassroots and the Malay population.

The Malays had had enough of foul plays and consequences arising from irresponsible promises of reforms and the many directionless actions of the Abdullah Badawi regime. PM is simply jus incompetent.

I doubt very much that PM and a docile UMNO Supreme Council can do much about Datuk Ismail; it’s best to let the issue slowly die away. But if a stern decision is taken, then UMNO must also take stern action against those irresponsible leaders of the Bar Council for their many despicable actions which have caused much injury to the Malays, that those associated with the Hindraf should kept in jail perpetually nor allowed back to the country and condemned by all BN parties, etc, etc, etc…… Any stern action is wishful because the issue at hand is most complicated and is merely a symptom of a much bigger problem. It cannot be shelved aside or resolved by merely any action. PM should realise that he can’t force the Malays to accept such illusionary solutions.