3/29/2008

WHEN VINDICTIVENESS AND FLAMING AMBITIONS RULE THE NATION.

Despite suffering a stinging defeat on the political front, top cadres from the BN remain arrogant. They victimize and hold contempt for the rakyat of the 5 "opposition" states when they barred schools from inviting state elected officials to their functions .......
Schools in the five states controlled by the opposition coalition have been verbally adviced to take a "neutral" stance in inviting executive councillors or state assemblyman for official functions.
And this is being interpreted to mean that the schools should refrain from inviting executive councillors or assemblymen from opposition parties, at least until further notice.
Acting state education director Ibrahim Mohamad said schools have been verbally told to take a neutral stand for the time being.
He said the directive was issued by the department after being advised by the Education Ministry to take a neutral stand.
Ibrahim said he understood that the same directive was issued to education departments in all five states governed by the opposition.
..... and imposed summary punishment on petty traders and hawkers for minor offenses in the FT because they gave overwhelming support to the "opposition" during the May 8th general election.
These arrogant lap-dogs have chosen to ignore their social responsibilities to the community and have instead consciously put their partisan political beliefs above all else ..... or perhaps they are expendable pawns used by both the young and the ambitious to subvert AAB from working with the 5 "opposition" state governments.
Regardless of the reasons, the people should not be make to suffer even when vindictiveness and flaming ambitions rule the nation.

Ten of the 11 MPs in the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur today slammed Kuala Lumpur City Hall for "involving itself in politics" and being pro-Barisan Nasional (BN).
The MPs from the DAP, PAS and PKR alleged that this was apparent from heightened enforcement against hawkers, petty traders and City Hall tenants following the March 8 general election, ostensibly to punish them for the overwhelming support for the Opposition, leading to BN's loss and rejection in the FT. City Hall director-general Datuk Salleh Yusup refuted the allegations, claiming the crackdown is part and parcel of City Hall enforcement.

The Warong kopi says “Hats off to the Minister in the PM department if he is able to rein in those rouges from the Islamic agencies”. All too often these zombied-minded rouges were let off with merely a slap tap on the wrist. Malaysians are tired of their "holier than thou attitude" and demand to see concrete action being taken against these immoral "moral police" of JAIS and their puppet masters.
Officers working with Islamic agencies must support government policies or quit their jobs.
“The impression the public has of religious officers or those schooled in Islamic affairs is that they have a closed mind and are slow in implementing our policies,” said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
“I want to do away with this negative perception,” he said.
“This is a reminder to them for the sake of our ummah (citizens). If they choose to remain here, they will have to pay a high price,” he told reporters after receiving his duties from former minister Datuk Dr Abdullah Md Zin at his office here yesterday.

Only one and a half day to discuss the 12th general elections results AND to brainstorm MCA future plans and strategies? It is no brainer that the future of the "Ong Brothers Chinese Association" is going "no where" or - conceivably the association future is "now here" - in a perpetual limbo of post March the 8th.
The MCA will make adjustments to its approaches and say what needs to be said, party president Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting declared. He said the one-and-a-half-day brainstorming session, which discussed the 12th general election results and the party's future plans and strategies, was very fruitful, and action plans to rebuild the party had been formulated.“We have discussed both internal and external factors behind the party's losses in the
elections,” he said.


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