Friday, November 03, 2006

Bukan Salah Ibu Mengandung?

I remember this story about the comparison between a 100m sprinter and a cross country runner who’re from the same country. In order to win more medals someone pondered the idea of making either one of the runners to also participate in the other. Is this workable? We all knew the answer to that.

The bickering against Tun and Pak Lah continues. I’m the blindest when it comes to local political issues although coming from a 100% Kelantan family, I should really have my butt against Tun by now although we don’t condone PAS either.

By repeating what me, style typical pompuan, a poor in vocab for politics and an idiot in local financial landscape heard from others:

PAK LAH’S BAD
1. The total investments by foreign countries (FDI: Foreign Direct Investors) in Malaysia has dropped by 4 billion since Pak Lah’s reign. A lot of plants here to moved to either China and surprisingly to Indonesia as they have started to design better policies. The news regarding this was apparently sebesar duit lima puluh sen in the papers.

2. After soooo many years being a black haired bimbo, barulah I tahu Khairi don’t even hold any position in the cabinet. My jaw dropped. So I learnt what Tun meant by 4th floor in Jabatan Perdana Menteri -- Khairi and his pose who’s hired as PM’s think-tankers which results to selling of Agusta at RM1 and him becoming a millionaire. Pak Lah gave Khairy one too many ways.

Yes, I heard about how his mother find her ways through making sure her son marries ‘someone’s’ daughter. Damn, the family’s such a schemer.

3. Pak Lah’s obliging characteristics and his infamous ‘I got work to do’, ‘I am angry’, ‘I am sad’, ‘I am not losing my focus’ phrase.
4. Pak Lah’s style is slow, too agricultural, too Malay centric.

Someone said, for a successfully run country, the new breed of PMs should have a Doctorate in Economics or Finance. He cannot la say, ‘Saya sedih’ kinda talk.

TUN’S BAD
1. Everything in the past which is all balanced by the tangible twin towers, Putrajaya, investors in droves.
2. Tendencies to remove people whom he himself hand picked.
3. Tendencies to get overemotional like crying, cynical tantrums etc.
4. He did provide so many projects to his cronies.
5. Entah hapa hapa lagi la banyak sangat yang kita tak nampak.

So my point about the 100m sprinter and the cross country runner is hopefully relevant. Yet this has nothing to do with natural or acquired talent, characteristics are fixed, what more if you are above 40.
Tun can't get any more polite (all he needs to say is "Get rid of Khairy" but he went on membebel), Pak Lah can't suddenly change into an eloquent economist. That's just the way they are. If we can't adapt to change, we don't just vote someone out, we still need to look after ourselves rather than bickering about how the government must jaga us. Setiap ketua mesti memerintah mengikut citarasa dan budi bicaranya, kan?

I have this question to Tun, why did he choose Pak Lah and not his bestfriend Najib. A person of his stature with assumingly great judgments for politics, for foreign politicians and economists behaviour eih… but lambasting his successor the second time after Anwar.

I have this question to readers, if it is not Pak Lah, who in the entire politics scene is best to take up the job? And why?

I have this question to Pak Lah, he has lost his wife and mother. He is no doubt a pious Muslim and very down to earth. His daughter is the only feminine figure left. Am I right to conclude that displeasing Khairy means displeasing her? Because if we are so not happy, then we should be busy making sure our (Malay) candidate is popular.

To get down to the root, Khairy is the main cause of pain. We can see it in Tun’s trembling voice and hiding eyes when he mentions ‘4th floor’ as that’s where he works. So…. I impose this bold question, do you think… if Khairy were to be completely eliminated from the scene everyone’s happier, there'll be no problem, that is all Tun wants??? But can he see Pak Lah’s predicament with only a few figures left in his life?

The only way for a super thick skin figure like Khairy to go down is by waiting for Pak Lah to go down. Really? If Tun was capable for Anwar-gate, I’m sure this is much easier to handle.

My question to Nouri… throughout the whole squandrel, you were never seen or heard protecting your dad neither are you seen lovingly holding your husband’s arms.
Can’t you see your father’s predicament in protecting his ties with you? Am I naïve or are you just happy nestling yourself between the two as if nothing happens and your mom is not crying in her after life?

My question to Khairy’s mother….”Makcik didik anak makcik untuk sampai ke mana?”

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