11/06/2007

FOR THE POOR, VAMPIRES CONTINUE TO RIDE ON THEIR BACK.

The PM proposal for meritocracy will as usual come to nothing.
The DPM has already
dismissed his boss proposal and has called for an additional 40 years to cultivate a learned and knowledgeable “2057 Malay generation”. The ace in his pack of cards has been thrown - the Malay Poor.
Delegates to the UMNO AGM will pick this scent and will demand and clamor for more “assistance” from the UMNO run government ostensibly to achieve this noble objective.

It will not be the poor who will benefit.
It will be the politically connected who will benefit most when the contracts are issued.
For the poor, the vampires within the UMNO run government will continue to ride on their back.

The Malays have been urged to give priority to early childhood education to produce a learned and knowledgeable "2057 generation" to propel the nation to greater heights. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said the Malays must think of the challenges ahead and the areas to be given priority in the next 50 years.

With their bad mouthing against each other put on hold, the leaders of the MIC and the PPP will need an outlet to vent their hostility.
Perhaps a bout of fencing in the buff will allow them to view themselves to be what they really are.
Stripped of their feudal powers, titles and fine clothing’s there is no difference between them.
In fact they have a strong similarity that they cannot refute. Both have very miserably failed the Indian community as they remain disproportionately poor and trapped in a life of quiet desperation.
MIC and PPP should immediately stop bickering openly and avoid challenging one another, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak. “This is no good and it is not our (Barisan Nasional’s) way. We want a good relationship between Barisan Nasional component parties. MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu and PPP president Datuk M. Kayveas have been on a war of words with each other in the media recently.


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