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Youth power can topple Taib


Wednesday, 01 September 2010 Aurora
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By Maclean Patrick, Free Malaysia Today

"If the people don't need me, then I will step down." And with that, Sarawak Chief Minister Taib Mahmud has set into motion the oldest political trick in the book. Scan the local newspapers and you will catch the outpouring of support for Taib to remain as the chief minister and leader of the state Barisan Nasional (BN). A fervour of support seems to have erupted from the masses for Taib. They all want to keep Taib at the helm.

It seems without Taib, Sarawak will go the way of the Titanic; without Taib, Sarawak is doomed.

Or so we are made to believe.

Read between the lines and you will see a pattern. The ones who are dancing round the totem of Keep-Taib-In-Power are those directly involved with the many political parties in the state BN.

The leaders are making the statements, and passing these statements off as a blanket opinion that the state's voters are of the same mind too.

The state leaders cannot voice the true sentiment of the people. To do so would mark the demise of their own political reign. And rightly so, since it was Taib who put them there in the first place. As said by Mahathir Mohamad, "What we give, we can also take back."

BN candidates are nominated by the various political parties and endorsed by Taib. The candidates then are voted in by the people and hence are now indebted to Taib for their very existence. There is something wrong with this and it is a fundamental flaw.

The people's vote should be the most powerful element in any democratic government. The whole government is indebted to the mandate given by the people. It is the people who have full ownership of the government. What the people give, they can rightfully it take back. The elected candidates owe the people (not Taib) their allegiance.

So when Taib said, "If the people don't need me, then I will step down," it should be the people who have the right of say on whether they want him or not. The BN component leaders and their various Youth wings should just keep their mouths shut and allow the people to have their say.

Have a referendum and put the vote to the people. Let the people choose the government they want. Let the people decide in an out-right vote if they still want Taib to remain as chief minister.

Time for change

Tall order indeed, especially in Sarawak. The current administration will never allow the people to blatantly speak out their views. Instead, we are treated to cowardly party members making the assumption that ALL the peoples of Sarawak still want Taib in power.

And all this in light of revelation after revelation of Taib's covert activities -- amassing riches for himself and his associates; stripping natives of their customary land rights and Taib's total monopoly of every business deal in Sarawak. It is an open joke in Sarawak that the Taib establishment has its tentacles in every industry conceivable except the funeral industry.

It is high time that the people of Sarawak made it clear that it is time for change. It is time for Taib to leave the scene and for his underlings to accept it. Nothing last forever and this also includes Taib.

It is interesting to note that Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) has yet to issue a statement (as of the writing of this article) in support of keeping Taib in power and rightfully so.
 

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written by Malay Ultraman, September 03, 2010 08:55:30
For the sake for NEP, let;s give this poor man another chance to garner billions of wealth and put inside is coffin.

Serawakians,.. pls dont be deceived by this old trick wayang kulit...
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written by batsman, September 02, 2010 16:37:31
Young boys and girls against a dirty old man?
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written by SoundMan, September 02, 2010 11:17:06
Shoot them bastards ! smilies/cheesy.gif
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written by pixieface, September 02, 2010 09:02:11
This stupid pek moh still thinks he can bring all his loot with him six feet underground to share with
his dead wife !!!!!
He and his greedy family may enjoy now the material luxury now, but WHO KNOWS WHAT WILL HAPPEN
TOMORROW ??????
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written by hunkeyboy, September 02, 2010 01:35:11
while he rides in his rolls royces in sarawak, hundreds if not thousands of sarawakians live on the streets of kuala lumpur, and probably other major peninsular cities, where they moved to to find jobs because his sarawak cannot create jobs, only illicit wealth.
sarawakians must think BEYOND malaysia and resolve the state's future as a sarawakian matter.
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written by panca, September 01, 2010 13:27:54
From cradle to grave? Is this what Sarawakians fancy a leader to be on the helm till angel of death knocks at his door(Sarawak's very own door of self ignorance).

Sarawakians are stuck with expired goods!? Don't pawn yourselves where courage to vote the corrupts out must be the forefront criteria of New Beginning of Change.
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written by red1, September 01, 2010 13:13:35
Taib, no need to ask. You can feel in your conscience. Oops.. sorry .. such ppl got no conscience.
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written by lakian, September 01, 2010 11:42:23
tun mamak took the money,everything ok,tun bodohi got the money,nothing go wrong."so najis,i don't know what the hell you want.najis is the pm but don't you know who am I?money you can take it,don't try to be funny on me."rajah putih said.
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written by Oscar Winner, September 01, 2010 10:35:32
If BN doesn't want me, then BN will lose its "fixed deposit". If the people of Sarawak don't want me, I'm ok, after all I have looted enough to be able to afford breakfast in Ontario, lunch in US and dinner in UK everyday till the day I die. To hell with you bloody fools. Nobody can touch me. I have been having the upper hand for 3 decades. I had Tun Mamak's balls in my hands, followed by Bodohwi and now Najis. I'll be alright, political tsunami or not. Who cares?
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written by cheekhiaw, September 01, 2010 10:15:19
To steal or not to steal some more...

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