4/26/2008

WE, THE COMMON PEOPLE THE ENEMY.

The UMNO run federal government (URFeG) has embarked on a “scorched earth” policy against the 5 PR states. This strategy was used by the Russians during the 1812 French invasion of Russia and was also deployed in 1941 against the invading Germans. The Iraqis under Saddam used it in 1990 when their retreating army set the oil wells of Kuwait on fire.
The “scorched earth policy” seeks to deny all things which are useful to the enemy and the URFeG parallels this by obstructing funds
from being sent to and/or by moving funds out of to the 5 PR states. They have also maliciously targeted the most valuable resource of all, capable man and women who are willing to serve their states but have the misfortune to be shackled by virtue of their position within the BN.
While these hateful actions against the common people of the 5 states reflect the current URFeG political insecurities, it also reveals much of their dodgy ideology. What used to be their common strategy of "divide and rule" of communities - they have now extended it to the states under the stewardship of the PR government and have now categorized we, the common people as their enemy to be subjected to their scorched earth policy.
Anyone for BNs election promise of "security,peace and prosperity for all"?

The state government is challenging a move to dissolve the organisation by the Selangor Wives Welfare and Charity Organisation (Balkis). Balkis is an association for the wives of past and serving Selangor elected representatives.
The state government is also moving to block a move by members to transfer RM9.9 million of the organisation's funds to the Association of Wives of Ministers and Deputy Ministers (Bakti).

Gerakan adviser Datuk Seri Dr Lim Keng Yaik yesterday called Lee an opportunist and lacking in principle.
"Run Penang but there is no need to poach our people and he (Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng) called this the new era of politics."

Four days after being told of delays in the second Penang bridge project, the state could face further setbacks – the monorail and Penang Outer Ring Road projects may not take off.Second Finance Minister Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop said the mega projects have yet to be approved by the Federal Government and have not reached the “approval stage”.

The Star asks “Whose money is it?”.
The Warong kopi says "Don't be a star ass! The money does not belong to the Datin Sris and Datins. It was collected from the rakyat and belongs to the people of Selangor. The PKR-DAP-PAS government has been democratically elected by the people and therefore represents the people."
Perhaps to assuage the concern of Zahara Kechik, she could be the special representative of the losers of 8308 and rope in as a committee member of the ‘New Balkis”.

Questions are being asked whether it was correct for the Wives of Selangor Assemblymen and MPs Welfare and Charity Organisation (Balkis) to transfer out the RM9.9mil it had in its coffers a few days after the state fell to the Opposition.



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