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The 1-Despair scenario


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The logical question to ask is whether the Pakatan Rakyat, with its politically imbecilic camp followers in tow, could really be trusted to do a proper job of taking on a bigger and more demanding show - that of administering the Government of Malaysia.

Tunku Abdul Aziz, Sin Chew Daily

The banning of the 1Malaysia logo is an act of mindlessness. It is an exercise in absurdity of the kind becoming all too common in Malaysian politics.

The decision to proscribe the display of the 1Malaysia logo within the jurisdiction of the state of Selangor is childish to say the least, and that is putting it as charitably as I can. It reflects particularly badly on the maturity of the Pakatan Rakyat state government of Selangor. It was clearly a decision made without reference to the top Pakatan Rakyat national leadership whom I know would not have countenanced such action.

This one rash, potentially suicidal, political decision is bound to reinforce, and lend credence to, the growing conviction among many Malaysians that some Pakatan Rakyat politicians are totally incapable of shaking off their doctrinaire attitudes, including that of opposing anything and everything for its own sake. They, even as they now don the mantle of the ruling elite in the Pakatan Rakyat governed states, continue to behave in much the same way as they used to under less favourable circumstances.

The logical question to ask is whether the Pakatan Rakyat, with its politically imbecilic camp followers in tow, could really be trusted to do a proper job of taking on a bigger and more demanding show - that of administering the Government of Malaysia.

On current showing, I should be less than honest if I did not say that they would have to be more savvy and sensible before they would get my vote of confidence. I should be careless in the extreme if I did not consider hedging my bets. The Pakatan Rakyat leaders have their job cut out for them – like knocking a modicum of common sense into some of their colleagues in the Selangor state executive council.

There is, to me, nothing fundamentally wrong with the express aim of 1Malaysia. Surely it is not a bad thing to want to unite all Malaysians. My quarrel with 1Malaysia, as articulated by Najib, with or without APCO’s hidden hand, is in its shallow, barely scratching the surface superficiality. It lacks focus, with the result that its true potential for serving the public good has been severely crimped, making 1Malaysia sound like one gigantic con job. Najib would do well to remember, before throwing more good millions after bad, that the first syllable of the word “consultant” including APCO, is CON. But I digress. I am on record as being a fierce critic of 1Malaysia but I have not allowed my personal distaste for Najib’s cheap, hollow slogan to turn me into a foaming at the mouth, saliva dripping, bulging eyed, raving demagogue.

There are surely more important issues that the Pakatan Rakyat politicians can think of doing for the benefit of the people of Selangor. Instead they chose to fall over themselves to indulge in petty, immature grandstanding. The timing could not have been worse. Their supporters and sympathisers, who had hoped for more sober and responsible behaviour after the very ugly public exhibition of unremitting internal squabbles in the recent PKR leadership elections, were, in the event, enormously disappointed.

While the crusade against the display of the 1Malaysia logo in Selangor is being justified on the ground that it is all part of the BN political propaganda, a message has arrived, via my mobile, as if on cue, as follows: “DAP cannot have double standards. The bylaws should apply to ALL.”

The sender alludes to the fact that DAP has used its party logo to publicise its Rocket Cafe in Petaling Jaya. Why, asks the gentleman, was no action taken by the local council? A fair point that requires an official response in the interest of transparency and accountability.

Pakatan Rakyat politicians have no business to claim the moral high ground and portray themselves as ethically and morally superior if they do not renounce hypocrisy and act strictly in accordance with the high ethical standards of behaviour expected of them by their supporters.

Putrajaya is many things to many people, but it is more than a shiny political trophy to be won by hook or by crook.

On balance, I daresay BN has made a reasonable go of it given the internal weaknesses inherent in a system of patronage with its infernal attendant preoccupation with rent seeking and cronyism. That system is set in a solid bed of unbridled corruption.

I understand the Pakatan Rakyat has its demolition team in the wings ready to smash the very foundation of corruption in our society.

The Pakatan Rakyat has every right to set its sights on that glittering prize, but it first has to review and change, as appropriate, its whole range of attitudes before it can change Malaysia for the better. Otherwise Putrajaya will be a destination too far. It will merely be aspirational, a gleam in the eye, and a forlorn dream.

Lim Kit Siang’s “one-term wonder” should be taken to heart and reflected upon. It is a sobering thought and the best advice there is for the Pakatan Rakyat to act on.

 


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written by educationist, December 31, 2010 14:42:34
Tunku Abdil Aziz is part of the high ranking leaders in the PR, isn't it?
I certainly hope you have articulated your very valid concerns at the correct PR forums.
We, the rakyat who have been looking to PR to lead the charge for change can only shake our heads in despair as the goal seems increasingly remote granted all the very reasons which the good Tunku has written of!!
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written by durianbesar, December 31, 2010 12:12:22
IT IS NAJIB'S PERSONAL WEBSITE...... AND SLOGAN... THAT HE WANTED THE RAKYAT TO PAY FOR WITH OUR MONEY........

THEREFORE HE COULD KEEP HIS FCUKING CHANGE......!!!!
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written by taxpayer, December 31, 2010 11:43:13
The PR party was stricken with the same sicknes as BN [ power craze, money craze , corruption and cronyism ] , within a matter of 6 months. Anwar ,inspite of the many warnings given by RPK and his party members ,ignored the whole issue [ BN style ]. Any fool would have told him that making his ex-BN colleagues as 'chiefs' was suicidal, furthermore , his choice of candidates for most of the by-elections was a joke . He should chose educated [ not literates ] persons who are not in the party for some posts . Long timers of the party and who do no 'lobbying' with the leaders but continue with their usual tasks of helping the Rakyat , are a guarantee that they are not FROGS ! Najib started his 'walk-about ' with the intention of winning over the voters while the PR and MB Khalid [while his state was on fire ] were busy with his DAP friends on TBH case. No doubt ,he has to give attention to the case but not at the expense of the Rakyat ,who have voted for PR. The lives of many is at stake not the death of one individual. If PR is having high hopes that they will be the next ruling Govt. , they will be in for a BIG surprise , if they do not start campaigning aggressively NOW !
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written by antares, December 31, 2010 11:37:43
Tunku you also said “Pakatan Rakyat politicians have no business to claim the moral high ground and portray themselves as ethically and morally superior if they do not renounce hypocrisy and act strictly in accordance with the high ethical standards of behaviour expected of them by their supporters.” 100% correct! I’m sure we all agree with that! But then again, Tunku you haven’t really touched the hardcore and root course of the sickness? Who is to be lame for all this?
If I might add with my simplistic thought, just like a close-loop or self-correcting system, the consensus of masses that support the system is the feedback measures that is often than not needs to be taken into consideration. Now, is that possible if the feedback element’s views itself are often unintentionally (or by intention) foolishly blinkered and the stop-gap controls itself are dishonorably defective?
The expectations and the honorability of the opposition’s politicians is a direct function of its supporter’s ability to see the truth thus indirectly effecting check and balance – the basis for transparency. Can that be so or just another “cakap tak serupa bikin?”? What about PKR’s squabble? What about MCLM efforts and its skewed perceptions? Does PR think tanks gathering friends or foes? Is PR machineries and efforts well prepared for Tenang and for that matter GE13?
Tunku, you said that you understand the Pakatan Rakyat has its demolition team in the wings ready to smash the very foundation of corruption in our society. I ain’t brain dead or blind yet please show me????
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written by ibabonma, December 31, 2010 11:22:32

Sejahat-jahatnya Pakatan Rakyat, tidaklah sejahat Umno yang jahat-nya 21 kali ganda.
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written by magickriver, December 31, 2010 11:11:26
Gwet off your high horse, Tunku Aziz, and smell the reek ogf putrefaction. True, the Pakatan Rakyat leaders have made a few foolish moves - but, at least, when faced with massive negative feedback, they are willing to apologize and listen to the rakyat. Can you say the same about BN? If BN were responsive to public sentiment, Najib and Rosmah would be serving time instead of making hay at our expense..
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written by michatan2000, December 31, 2010 10:12:29
The issues and mistakes made by PR state governments are peanuts compared to what BN has inflicted on the country, especially when Mahathir became the PM. PR state leaders are finding their way around and learning the ropes, and the mistakes they make do not rob the country nor burden the country. I am convinced BN leaders have made and are continuing to make bigger mistakes when administering the BN states. However, they are good at covering up their mistakes and their trails. Considering the sabotages that PR states have to endure, they are doing pretty well. As a Selangorian I am happy with the PR government's efforts to help the rakyat. Especially the water issue. And I am convinced the rakyat will give PR another term in Selangor and also the chance to run Putrajaya. The time is ripe for change and everyone should not be afraid to change and try out some thing new. Looking forward to PR in Putrajaya.
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written by antares, December 31, 2010 10:05:55
Tunku, you said "1Malaysia sound like one gigantic con job". The hard truth is 1Malaysia doesn't even sounds like what you are thinking - It Is A Bloody Con Job!
The day when samynajisc4 aka Mr. Fellsgood decides to promote the true spirit of 1Malaysia, we'll see his father''s soul raising from his grave proudly parading the 1Malaysia logo in every towns and kampongs in Malaysia.
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written by batsman, December 31, 2010 09:48:29
aisehman - you have not addressed the real problem just as PR has not addressed the real problem. The way I see it, some people (not all) in PR are rejects from BN. They already cannot make it in the BN but they manage to sneak into the PR.

This is their last chance to make it so they are really, really, really desperate and ruthless. If the PR cannot handle these people, the PR is doomed. Better for PAS to get out before it gets stained completely.
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written by temenggong, December 31, 2010 09:38:39
I am/was waiting to see when you'll really get pissed off with PKR and DAP.

What are you waiting for? Why don't YOU knock some sense into them?

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