Friday, June 27, 2008

Defending...

In regard to 'A Patriot' from Kuala Lumpur post in 'The Star' Friday 27 June 2008, i would agree with him on the issue he raise...

What had the opposition do till today to uphold it's election promises? Is the PR house is even i order?

The PR house is definitely not in order...there are a lot of things that doesn't in my mind can come in terms...PAS just said that they would keep aside the islamic push for the sake of the coalition. But whatever they are doing in Kelantan tells a different story. HIGH HEELS and LIPSTICK can't or better said, not advice on woman!!!!wat absurdity!!!! is this idea generally accepted by PKR and DAP? People who voted for DAP or PKR, definitely doesn't intend the incorporation of this idea of PAS too went they vote for DAP and PKR. Clearly now, when people voted for PR, they too had voted for PAS ideology. But i bet, not all intended to vote for this idea although they voted for PR. Isn't it a sort of 'scam' as like a Standard Form Contract that u'll get when you buy a ticket and those small writting beneath it saying 'they wouldn't be liable for any damages'? To put into context, it's like saying, vote for opposition, den the small writing beneath it saying 'wont guarantee there is no PAS ideology incorporated in the state'. Think About It.

They say they will lower down price hike and all...had they? If they really care for the people, i think all state government that the opposition is controlling should give oil subsidy out of their own pocket instead. Wouldn't it be fair? As clearly, they are true to their promises if it was done, but as it is now...all they do is to criticised the government heap all the blame on the government of the day instead of thinking of better way to address this issue when they as state government can do also, and work hand in hand with the federal government to address this issue. INSTEAD...they choose to point fingers and open their mouth and criticised.

As 'A Patriot' had said, the price structure on fuel is beyond Pak Lah's control because it's WORLD oil price, not MALAYSIA oil price. On this price issue, hope you would refer back to my posting last month on '...a fact that malaysian failed to see...'
the pakatan rakyat leaders have all attacked him but do they have the answers to the price hike, besides holding demonstrations and open criticism? Is this the kind of people you want to depend on to resolve the problems that seems only know how to comment and criticised?
Reforms in Malaysia had been done by Pak Lah that passes our eyes just like that, Pak Lah had took serious account on food production last time but people tend to undermine it because it had been going on for 22 years. Thus, had been proven right due to the increase petrol price hike and the food production industry given serious protection.
This was in the argument of 'A patriot'...
Furthermore, Anwar able to lower price of oil? i doubt it...even if he can, he can by lowering the oil price for few months and then raise it back again. Purpose? just to fulfill his political agenda to the people and then back to square 1 as soon as soon as he and his government cant take the burden of oil price anymore...and by then, he is already in power of our government, it wouldn't make any difference is it? that is his goal, to gain control of this country.

Anwar is clearly making a popular political move by saying that he will be lowering oil price. However, Pak Lah is making a very unpopular move by raising oil price. But this is a called for decision by our executives. Nation doesn't improve and survive through popular decision, instead survive base on bold and decisive (popular or unpopular) action. Pak Lah is in power in a bad time. He's being blame for things that happen during Dr M's time(judiciary crisis), which is unfortunate.

We need to look at things from an intellectual point of view and not of emotion and selfishness.s

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