Thursday, February 5, 2009

Najib,You Can't Buy Pride!

This is an open letter to all Malaysians.

Yesterday,one of Malaysian state government has been toppled.It's actually a common thing for some countries,for coup d'etat with defection in order for the government to collapse.There are 3 ways to overthrow the government,says in Arriana Huffington's book How to Overthrow the Government.

1.No-confidence vote.You can gather all opposition and some discontent government members to against ruling party.

2.Military intervene.Just like what happen in Thailand,the military came with tanks and guns and seize government buildings.

3.Revolution.Just like what Filipino did to Ferdinand Marcos,they're marching at streets and creating chaos until the government disable to control.

It's seems Anwar is so ignorant when he open up his trick book.Najib mobilizing it,and launch an assault to Perak Pakatan's ruling government.With a shaky government comprimise a Pas member,which is only 6 out of 58 seats,it's shows that how "Ketuanan Melayu" still apply even in Pakatan.

If I were Perakian,I will allow myself a DAP leader.Or perhaps to play save,DAP should give more space for Malays to join their party.

Now,stop complaining.Nami will always be lese majeste,but I don't think Malaysians should do that.Malays aren't Irish.Malays history is not as bad as Irish,Iranians or French or Russian Revolution era.However,the Sultans must stop giving aid to Barisan Nasional because it's seems like Barisan Nasional always using them to over rule your country.Sultans must be neutral,do not interfere political problems.Like King Carlos of Spain,King Gustav of Sweden or Queen E,they were all stay neutral in any how and any day.

Now,Najis tun Razak game of politics,he treat it like football clubs.If you can buy players,the player can join the club.This is not a Premier League,Najib.This is Malaysian future.You can't buy pride,Najib.

I've heard some discontent and disagreement from some even from Perak people,and I believe this Machievellian style to rule,this is so dirty that we people should act.

The rakyat should play a major role in their politics.

3 choices at above,which one is your choice?

How many years you want to stay in corrupted,dirty system of politics?

Afterall,it's not my problem.My problem is with Stephen Harper,not Najis Tun Razak.

Malaysians,you decide.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Najis seperti biase menggunakan taktik kotornya untuk mengalihkan perhatian rakyat daripada kes altantuya pabila Sirul mengaku beliau adalah kambin itam...

LeeSlimShady said...

Bagi mereka yang nak menangis...janganlah menangis dulu

Raikan lah kejayaan ini denagn gemilang...

bukan kejayaan BN merampas dengan kejam negeri Perak..

Tapi kejayaan yang telah membongkar di mata rakyat negeri Perak siapa BN sebenarnya....

ZIONIS BERTOPENGKAN MELAYU....

biar aku ceritakan pada anak - cucu ku nanti...yang mana suatu masa dulu di negara kita....pada bangsa kita sendiri menjelma jiwa Bani Israil pada sebuah ketumbukan Gerombolan...

mereka menggelar diri mereka adalah
United Malays National Oraganisation

tapi di mata rakyat kami melihat rupa - rupanya mereka adalah

United Mental-sickness of National Oldies...


Moga suatu hari nanti Generasi yang sterusnya kita takkan wujud lagi Manusia seperti ini

MariaFaizal said...

Is Perak heading for a state of emergency similar to what Kelantan had in 1977 ?

The burning issue being raised by Malaysians on the Perak Sultan Raja Azlan Shah's decision is this: The right of the Sultan to remove the MB is not being questioned. It is whether the Sultan was constitutionally right, under our system of constitutional monarchy, to deny the request of the Leader of the State Assembly made to the monarch for a dissolution of the Assembly, given the prevailing circumstances. And whether the Sultan's option he had chosen to address the political crisis would be less divisive and is in the best interest of the people of Perak who, themselves, had voiced their rights less than a year ago in a general election.

For the CONSTITUTIONAL monarch, it is not just the issue of the due process that must be respected, the consequences of that decision on his subjects should be factored it... after all, he is deciding not as a judge, but as a constitutional monarch.

And what makes the matter worse in which the monarch failed to take cognizance is the dubious and suspicious circumstances of the defection of the three, namely the two charged for bribery and the other going in and out of UMNO in 10 days.

From talks in the internet and in mamak stall,it would apear that all the goodwill and the tremendous regard for the Royal Household of Perak since that reached a very high point with the public display by the crown prince's views etc have lost be several notches as a result of this crisis.

This is a case of not whether the monarch has done the thing right, but whether he had done the right thing... and that's the crucial difference.

Ezreen, keep up the great work. I read with amazement the entry on Chinese Communist Are More Evil Than Israeli Zionist.

And, YES! Najis cannot lead this country!