For all the hullabaloo concerning the change of government, I am currently waiting for the so called transition to happen. DSAI reiterated his assurance that the proposed transition would be a swift affair, once he has sought a meeting with Pak Lah. However, from what I have witnessed so far, this is merely an excuse to put the country in tenterhooks which in turn will upset the Malaysian economy.
This is an extremely cunning ploy. By prolonging the suspense, DSAI will be able to hog the media limelights for quite some time. He will also be able to shift attention of the public to the grim economy which is actually facing a global slowdown. If he can hold this for long enough, he may be successful in getting Pak Lah's meeting him as ransom to this political blackmailing.
In echoing Ku Li's views, I for one agree that this political shenanigan has gone overboard. For all the trust and money of the public spent, the focus should actually be given in strengthening the economy and nationbuilding. Instead we see political and racial bickering which in turn will hurt local competitiveness in the world market. Too often views are hurtfully divided along the political fence. The truth it seems, no longer bears relevance.
DSAI must be sincere to Malaysians and declare MPs aligned to him. It is unfair for the country to be in the grey of this alleged change of allegiance. Either say his piece, or forever hold his peace.
As it is, 16 September 2008 is wearing fast and so is my patience.
The King, his family and U
2 weeks ago
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