Monday, 6 October 2008

malaysiakini: rotten timber replacing the crooked beam : abdullah decision within two days

I love Sakmongkol AK47 rapid shots at Najib in his blog: www.sakmongkol.blogspot.com. All those bloggers out there with conscience must take this cue seriously. There is definitely a bid to draw us away from focussing on Najib and this will avail him greatly as there will no publicity on him. And since publicity on him coming from the bloggers fraternity are all negative ones, avoiding or lessening it would safely guarantee his ascension to presidency a smooth one.

Let us not forget Bala’s first statutory declaration. Since in Malaysia rumours almost always come true in the end, claim of Bala being paid RM5 Million in his hideout in an island somewhere by an interested party to Najib’s presidency is alarming and adds further twist to explosive story of the DPM’s involvement.

We must not overlook the Altantuya’s murder trial where both defence and prosecution steered away from even mentioning the C4, or Najib. Nobody raised issues as to how the entire people around the DPM are involved and yet the person at the centre of it all is irreproachable.

The Saifool saga! Have they buried it deep in their over and done archives? Najib is at the centre of this issue whether or not he wants to keep it quiet.

Do not forget other scandals like the Business Focus i.e. the Naval Dockyard issue. Why the silence? Bailout was by Boustead Group. Amin Shah is now on self impose exile in the UK. The former UMNO choir boy is now in London to keep the real story tightly sealed. Mismanagement is the issue but those that conspire to award the contract to him should not be allowed to romp free and Najib is on top of the list.

Has everybody forgotten the Malaysian government’s submissive conduct in conforming to Uncle Sam’s call to justify their “War on Terror”? Government’s strategy went awry? “Al-Maunnah” was just the fringe of imagination of the Special Branch of the Malaysian Police. How could a bunch of campers dubbed “militants” at a later stage, stage a coup against a government having overcome an army weaponry unit and walked away with weapons of war? Najib was the Minister of Defence then! Similar to the World Trade Centre attack, the act was premeditated. A person accused as the ringleader was then tried and sent to the gallows just to justify Malaysia’s support on this War on Terror, a tagline being used to this very day to wage war against Muslims conveniently classified and read as “terrorists”.

Event succeeding this War on Terror was closures of many Islamic religious schools (Sekolah Agama Rakyat) by the government. Funds that was traditionally being channelled to these schools was bunged, forcing those on the brink of closures due to limited financial means to close shops. There was also hidden item that government wish it would never surface i.e. a review of Islamic schools’ curriculum where there was a total absence of “Jihad” subject which previously did not even touch the “arm struggle part of it. This is the mildest form of “Jihad” as we understand it. Najib again had a hand in all these.

We must always remember how the government manipulate Malaysia-Israel relationship. Inside the country where the whole mass media is under control, people are led to believe that Malaysia is very much against Israel and yet behind the scene Najib boasted how this relationship has blossomed to a level that make USA proud. Of course this speech was made outside the country and not at all taken up by Malaysian media. The truth is that we are hands-in-glove level where relationship with Israel is concerned. This hypocritical behaviour is a manifestation of how manipulative the government is when it comes to ensuring that the ballot box is filled with papers supporting them by hoodwinked electorates.

How about Defence spending during Najib’s tenure? The Scorpene purchase was just one example that was far too glaring to be shoved under a carpet. If we care to lift the carpet, more misappropriation of funds can be found.

We can go on and on deliberating on this misfit named Najib. Suffice at this juncture that we do not let ourselves be deluded further into believing that the departure of Abdullah Badawi and subsequent installation of Najib as the premier would resolve all issues and we would sail smoothly into the horizon. This event, if imminent would signify the beginning of the end for us as a nation, period! Leave the crooked beam alone! Rotten timbers are best kept as firewood! Perhaps we can use firewood to detonate a C4?
troubadour

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