This poll will run for one week starting today and will close on 4th February, 2009.
Have fun.
That includes you, Najib.
Posted on January 28, 2009
This poll will run for one week starting today and will close on 4th February, 2009.
Have fun.
That includes you, Najib.
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Thomas Nathan
January 28, 2009
He should stay as in the last elections we voted with the impression that he will stay as Prime Minister till next election. The desires and aspirations of UMNO people can GO TO HELL. They will be doomed in the next GE should Najib become the PM
equality
January 28, 2009
Answer3
Make way for leaders who can lead, selfless, to all malaysian, with fairness, foresight.
Kill all the corrupted, selfish ministers, present and ex-ministers.
asiseesit
January 28, 2009
it’s UMNO issue. he can pass the presidency to najib since UMNO wants him to step down. But the nation voted for him as Prime Minister so he should stay on. UMNO have no right to decide the premiership of this country.
Those in the minister post should be replaced since they do not support the PM’s agenda. Why steer a nation when your ministers are not behind you?
Michelle
January 28, 2009
Got your sms just as I clicked “vote”. =)
koolgeek
January 28, 2009
between badawi and rosmah, i think the nation prefer badawi for now and then vote out the sinking BN in upcoming GE.
koolgeek
January 28, 2009
mahathir can kiss his promises to abd rzk buh-bye.
mukhriz can also kiss his promised throne buh-bye.
barry
January 28, 2009
The choice is simple for us. Between the fool and the greedy murdering bastard, I’d take the fool. What kind of country do we have now, that we are reduced to such a pathetic state?
Raja
January 28, 2009
The Prime Minister was elected by the citizens of Malaysia under due process of law. He has no right to handover the PM portfolio to anyone else by shaking hands. If he is not interested in running the country then he has to inform the King that he longer enjoys the support of his cabinet and resign so that the King can direct a new election be held. If this handover is allowed, I dread to think the kind of PMs we will be getting, looking at the possible line-up of aspiring Deputies. This is not Democracy.
alamghaib
January 28, 2009
who wants murderer 2 b prime minister? only umno goons.
nightcaller
January 28, 2009
Haris,
Maybe u need to add 1 more option – shud Pak Lah called for snap election/referendum and let the rakyat decides.
After all, Pak Lah has lost the confidence of his own party members, shouldn’t we the rakyat be given the chance to steer our (Malaysia) own future?
Till then…G’nite M’sia…wherever u are…
alan neoh
January 28, 2009
no reason 4 the badawi to step down. we must change how we vote 4 the prime minister of malaysia. the pm must represent malaysian not not umno.
bingo
January 28, 2009
AAB how can you allow a murderer to be the country PM, for once do something good for the country
peacock
January 28, 2009
Badawi how can you let a murderer be the next PM of Malaysia, for once use your conscience to do something right
Search the Web on Snap.com
January 28, 2009
Haha the truth hurts. I am beginning to feel a tad sorry for Najis guy. Hmm, the kitchen’s getting too hot and maybe it wouldnt be a bad idea for him to retire from politics completely and enjoy his ill-gotten gains with fatty Rosie.
shar101
January 28, 2009
Ooooo… I can just see it now.
NTR logging on and off to push his number two choice by trying to get a different IP address to qualify to vote.
At the rate things are going against him including the ‘Bota’spot of bother, he’ll be grasping at straws to poll.. errrm.. pull himself out of the quagmire.
Anybody wanna put this poll link at his blog? That oughta blow his mind for the day.
zhugeliang
January 28, 2009
Between the lesser evil…sigh…i got for Pak Lah to stay put and pray him that he will make things worse and worse (good for Pakatan) and then let Anwar slowly take over…and by 4 years time, BN rule in Malaysia is GAME OVER! Hahaha…..Cheers!
Woodlandbong
January 28, 2009
I trust there are still a lot respect for Pak Lah, if compare to Najib. I suppose the rakyat, does not have much trust to Najib if he become the next PM.
1. Najib is the choice of Dr.M, is that mean Dr.M will work from behind? This is something that the rakyat need to think off.
We gave our vote to Pakatan Rakyat in the last election, it does not mean is the end BN. If Pakatan Rakyat does not perform, the rakyat vote will swing back to BN. But if Najib become the next PM, I suppose it will further lead Malaysia into the economic disaster. Till today there is no record that Najib can make Malaysian being proud or standing up like a man to say he can lead the country.
The gossip between the Mongolian girl and Najib, is disaster to our country. Najib may be an innocent man but since his name appear in list. I don’t think it will be wise for him to take up the responsible as the case is not fully resolve.
He would earn the international respect and I trust many country will look down on our country.
I suppose there are 3 option that Pak Lah can do for the benefit of our beloved country.
a. Stay in Power
b. Choose another guy.
c. Call for another election. Let the rakyat make the decision.
hazmir
January 28, 2009
pak lah shud stay on…so we can beat UMNO easily in the coming election..!!
NN
January 28, 2009
If it has been democratically concluded that Najib shall be the next president of UMNO, then a snap elections should be called for nation to vote if they have confidence in the new president.
focussed08
January 28, 2009
Extracted from Malaysia Today:
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written by Bloodhound, January 28, 2009 11:00:43
“…..All this while we have been holding on to our principles. ……”
When the top leaders chose to behave arrogantly and unilaterally by agreeing to pass on the Prime Ministership from one to the other without any input from the rakyat (especially when the existing Prime Minister is in good health and in control of all his faculties), all fair minded elected representatives should object vehemently against these private arrangements as they are very offensive and are against the dictates of a democratic process
report abusedisagree 0agree 2…
amde
January 28, 2009
This country is at the brink of leadership turmoil, leave to Najib would turn worse. If we count by heads-citizens of the country, majority has no trust on Najib.
If there is a way to recover by Abdullah, we agree Abduallah to stay put till his term expires, from there if there is a need be let the war begins.
Concern Youth Movement
January 28, 2009
Malaysian leaders shall learn to reflect the true intention of the people. It is crystal clear of what they want. They have rejected Najib in KT. They have turned down Umno’s pleas. They have ruled out BN’s hegemony.
Pak Lah … do not let the worst happen to our nation. It is our nightmare to have someone whom the majority of the people is rejecting.
telur dua
January 28, 2009
Yes, he is the lesser of the two evils and should stay. There is no other choice given the current circumstances and tradition.
Kingkong
January 28, 2009
This country is not the private property of UMNO, and the position of prime minister can not be just passed over from one hand to another by a few gang members of UMNO.
In any case, by comparison of the two, Badawi has a better reputation, though he is too weak to make any decision of his own and offers no direction for the country. However, he has offered better freedom of speech and democracy than his predecessor.
Saving UMNO’s skin is immaterial. Let the capable people take over the government is the answer to all Malaysian people.
Steven Tan
January 28, 2009
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
If been given a choice between Pak Lah and Najib, I definetely will choose Pak Lah because he is a better person. Today all of us are talking/discussing so many issues through internet is because of him giving the green light for people to talk and voice their feeling.
But in the long run, I prefer people like DSAI, Datuk Zaid Ibrahim, our RPK, TGNA, LKS and other genuine leaders to be in the front row to lead the country. The reason I’m saying this is because this people have proven that they’re in the heart of almost all the Malaysian and their many years of personal experiences towards the justice is really worth while for them to be genuine leader of our beloved country.
I strongly feel in the future our way to choose the country’s leader should be like the way how Americans choosing their President. It should be the voter who decide the leader not the party.
Thank you and take care.
warn regards,
Steven
fukonima
January 28, 2009
Brother Haris, noway for this co-murderer to become the future PeeAme for Bolehland.
He is tarnishing the good name of the Rakyat. He thought by swearing on the Holy Book, he will be forgiven but everyone in Bolehland knows that his wife is the real culprit, the real murderer.
How can the good Muslims in this country let he and his wife get away with this crime?
Those Bee-End AmePees and Adoons, still want to trust this goon?
I salute Nasa of Bota for his courage and righteousness.
No way, yes, no way. Najis, you are a piece of SHIT.
ibnu yusoff
January 28, 2009
Between Pak Lah and Najib, Pak Lah is the better of both evils. In my opinion, both evils should go – that is what the rakyat want…
HumbleDiver
January 28, 2009
I truly and absolutely agree with one of the comments made before mine. The Prime Minister position does not belong to any one political party or individual. This appointment belongs to the rakyat. The rakyat needs to determine who is the next Prime Minister of Malaysia. Snap elections should be held if Pak Lah indeed wants to retire. UMNO OR BN have no right in just passing the ‘baton’ just like that. We the rakyat pay taxes and in essence pay for their existence yet they treat us with impunity and disrespect and act as if we are irrelevant. If this ‘passing of baton’ does happen (which I regretfully expect it will no matter what) our only hope is that The Yang DiPertuan Agong does NOT ‘perkenan’ this atrocity. DAULAT TUANKU I fear TUANKU is our only hope to save his beloved Rakyat.
malaysianparent
January 28, 2009
It would indeed be preferred that our current PM remains. At the very least, amidst all the incompetence and boo-boos, we would have a valid constant, i.e. a legitimised Prime Minister instead of a “hand me down”. Malaysia already has more than its share of sitcoms to endear itself as the comedian nation of the century. We do not need another spectacle to tarnish the already eroded credibility, even if the hand me down process is “legitimate”.
Mat Saleh Rabun
January 28, 2009
We rakyat want general election to elect the rightful PM not some inheritance leadership !!
tean
January 28, 2009
Haris,
Macam ni susah nak vote . Pilih Abdullah dia tidur. Pilih Najib alias Rosmah itu tak masuk akal.
So no vote from me but just a pair of boot for both candidates.
Mr. Ang
January 28, 2009
Good things that Pak Lah has done
1. He is more open with freedom compare to Chadet
2. Improvement on the service of government department
Mistakes that Pak Lah has done
1. Listens too much to his son-in-law
2. Focus too much on Jeanne
3. No balls to face assholes like Ahmad Ismail
4. Over confidence of himself after 2004 victory
Present situation for Pak Lah
1. Rakyat has lost confidence in him
2. Najib and his friends wants him out soon enough
3. Other BN component parties no longer respect him
4. He is still day dreaming
Future outlook for Pak Lah, Najib, & BN
If he continue as PM, he will face a lot of problems especially from Najib and his buddies, not to mention Anwar and his team. This will very likely be his last term. BN will not likely to win next round considering the internal and external forces.
If he hands over to Najib, then BN will GUARANTEE TO LOSE by next round. Najib’s reputation has got so bad that it will never be clean again at least for the next 100 years. One way or the other, BN’s glory is diminishing and is coming to the very end.
yuksuli
January 28, 2009
The PM should not hand over his post to his deputy just b’cos of UMNO. Dr.Mahatir had 22 yrs term in office to make changes in the country.
Do the rest of the BN component parties agree?
We, the PEOPLE voted BN for Badawi as PM and not UMNO a minority deceides for Malaysia.
If Najib takes over, my next election vote will be for Pakatan.
Pak Sako
January 28, 2009
Dear Haris,
A timely question to subject to public opinion. I’ve given it my input. Will link it to my blog and direct what little audience I have to it — for the fun of it.
A reasonable and interesting experiment would be for this poll to be conducted in a number of other blogs, especially in a sample of blogs that are on different points in the politico-ideological spectrum.
phat wah
January 28, 2009
We have four PRIME MINISTERS IN THIS COUNTRY NOW.
First A PM who is very quiet and has no guts or gumption to reign his men in for breaking all kinds of law..and speaking out of context on many issues for he is afraid that they might beat him too.
The second in waiting is building up his anger at the public at the goading of his fat wife..so Malaysians wait for a c4 throwing PM
The third PM is in charge of police brutality. WAG the shit and Kill anyone citizen brought into jail…and spin some yarn of how the victim died..
The final BOTAK one has a mouth that talks faster than his ostrich brain can think. Half the time he has his head buried in the sand. With him around the security of our nation is at risk and needs to be put at high alert for he is running amok.
Welcome to Malaysia…we do not know who is running the country….
If I had a way I will overthrow the whole damn government…and get RPK in…
Antares
January 28, 2009
Even though Pak Blah has shown himself to be almost utterly useless, allowing his silly SIL to hijack his administration & enrich himself to an obscene extent (I’m told KJ has at least 400 million pounds stashed away in a personal account in the UK), the public generally finds it hard to condemn him outright since his administration did open up a space for democratic principles to breathe.
Even before he can take over as PM, Najib is already showing his heavy hand, pink lips & hardwired reflexes as a congenital liar & supreme hypocrite. I would never(/i> acknowledge or accept him or his fat wife as a legitimate leader of this nation!
anna brella
January 28, 2009
It’s quite simple really.
AAB, for better or worse, is the only national leader worth any salt left inside UMNO/BN.
So it’s either him for PM or someone else from outside UMNO/BN.
“Imagine Power To The People” John Lennon.
Antares
January 28, 2009
P.S. The ideal scenario would be for Abdullah to stay put as PM until Pakatan Rakyat is ready to take over with Anwar Ibrahim as PM. And we hope this will happen in 2009, hopefully before April.
Pegasus
January 28, 2009
Between the Simpleton and the Hardcore corrupter cum pirate cum murderer , I would prefer if the Simpleton Bodowi still leads compared to C4 who is still in dark waters and unable to clear his name…ALL Malaysians should be involve and have a say on who should be the country’s PM and not decided by Umno alone!!.All BN parties if still alive should raise the question and need to be involve in naming the PM and not be mere puppets..in BN but hopefully it would not be necessary if Pakatan can formed the government soon!!!
seereederan
January 28, 2009
The pm should be voted by all malaysians and not by a very very very small corrupted group
ali b .talib
January 28, 2009
I see no difference in both ……… I only wish to see all gone….
moimoi
January 28, 2009
Let there be a people’s choice – Pak Lah REMAINS as Prime Minister for all Malaysia till the next GE.
Rasupal
January 28, 2009
The good and bad of Pak Lah and Najib as PM.
Pak Lah
Good – 1.Pak Lah has conscience.
2.Rakyat have better voice with him around
Bad – 1.Inefficient
2.Unable to control troublemakers & warlords
in Umno
Najib
Good – 1.Has rosy lips
2.Got class
3.studied Economy
4.Women like him
Bad – 1.Don’t think has any conscience
2.Doesn’t have a wife who appeals to rakyat
and earn respect. In fact she is a
contributory factor for the hatred people
have with Najib
3.Too many scandals. All three factors-
Woman, corruption and murder
4.Has not proven anything as a leader.
My Oumrie
January 28, 2009
I’d rather the devil we know than devil we don’t know. But then we know that the devil in waiting is closer to Dajjal than the harmless incumbent. He’s very much a chip of the old block and intends to follow what his Bapak did decades ago…..!
kongsi
January 28, 2009
to be frank neither any of the BN stooges deserved to be PM.Even NIK AZIZ is a better choice but of course if pakatan were to be tne gov then i think ANWAR will be the one cos in BOLEHLAND they prefer a malay rather then a chinese or indian.
My Oumrie
January 28, 2009
I’d rather the devil we know than devil we don’t know. But then we know that the devil in waiting is closer to Dajjal than the harmless incumbent. He’s very much a chip of the old block and intends to follow what his Bapak did decades ago…..!
k c low
January 28, 2009
Pak Lah should stay until AnwarIbrahim takes over as PM.
amy
January 28, 2009
i agree with nightcaller. With only 2 options, I’ve got no choice but to vote for the 1st! I’d rather not vote at all!!!
eagle
January 28, 2009
I would like to tell Najib, “see you when I see you”
If he is still sleeping, hopefully this poll will wake him up and Pak Lah should know what to do and the right to select PM is not prerogative of UMNO members.
ajajal
January 28, 2009
AAB to stay boy oh boy the Aman brothers of Sabah will be real mad.
sactyr
January 28, 2009
Haris, where is the third option, NEITHER??
chinlWu
January 28, 2009
Mr. Prime Minister, take the cue from the Ra’ayat todate,though the sample size is over 2400, 95 % reject Najib taking over as PM.
Actually, you or UMNO for that matter does not have the right to chose the your successor. The ra’ayat chose the member of MP and who in turn chose you as PM. You chose Najib to be DPM. In last March GE 12, though BN won, the ra’ayat did not give Najib the mandate to be PM.
Listen, once for all UMNO should unshackle this mechanism of ” power play ” by the various ” warlords ” who are proxies of Supreme council members, indulging in money politics. You have the opportunity to do it in this lifetime. Let all Malaysians decide who should be the PM, call for a referendum or you call for snap GE
and you decline stand for election. Let Najib get his own mandate from the people, like what you did in 2004.
2009 is different, eespecially, the person you chose to be next PM of Malaysia has ‘dark clouds ” hanging over his head. All the the BN components,the leaders are saying nice things, just not to offend Najib. Trully, 95 % of the ra’ayat do not believed what Najib said about the Mongolian girl case. Be honest about it. If you do not face the truth or let the truth be make known, no matter what BN do, come GE 13, BN will fall.
Permatang Pauh and KT by-elections said it all. Stop deceiving the ra’ayat.
Maybe have another by-election and test out again what the ra’ayat thinks of Najib.
Democracy
January 28, 2009
I don’t vote, cause the 1st one is proven incapable, why can’t we have leader with “brain” and real clean, not a so called “Mr. clean”.
What can i say more about the 2nd? No way!!! The people is not stupid, the court and judges in Altantuya case make themselves fool to the public as if they think that the people has no brain to judge and make logical investigation out of the case.
I wish there’s a 3rd option to make these 2 “leaders” felt ashamed.
farida
January 28, 2009
I prefer snap elections but then the BN machinery for cheating would go on overdrive. I wish our Agong would do something.
malsia1206
January 28, 2009
I honestly cannot participate in this opinion poll in as much as I would like to. My simple explanation is because BOTH incompetent candidates should make way for ME to be the next PM of Malaysia.
malsia1206
yapsir
January 28, 2009
What if their vask to chose between,
Anwar Ibrahim ?
Zaid Ibrahim ?
Khalid Ibrahim ?
Haris Ibrahim ?
Ha ha I was joking.
but seriously asking any other choice from the present govt line up?
May be I really have no others!
Mah Soon Chai
January 28, 2009
Your poll would have been more interesting if there was a third choice. Do not want either to be PM
dusunbukit
January 28, 2009
daylight crooks mr c4 and mrs 12% has no credibility at all to lead our bolehland.. he will be daydreaming forever.. and ever.. hell is waiting for them, impatiently..
UMNO/BN boleh blah in 2013.. earlier the better
New Malaysian
January 28, 2009
I have voted for Pak Lah to make way. Why? Because I would love for Najib to be PM? Not at all.
Before the ides of March, Pak Lah would have maneuvered for enough dirt on Najib to be exposed, to whip up the indignation of the Rakyat to the point that Najib cannot even aspire to be PM, so that Pak Lah can continue to helm the nation.
This will not deter Najib from claiming the throne from the promises made earlier. He will get the throne but only for a while. By that time, all hell will break loose and Altantuya’s ghost will come back to haunt all those who have failed to appease her spirit.
Mass defections from UMNO will follow. The Rakyat will clamour for justice. Najib will go down in history as the shortest-lived PM of Malaysia.
Either General Elections will be called or a tenuous new government will be formed with Anwar as the MP with the confidence of the majority of Parliament – PM!
Jimm
January 28, 2009
as far as i know …no more umno please !!!!
ivan kong
January 28, 2009
both should buzz off
Free Malaysia
January 28, 2009
I will rather have Pak Lah as my PM than Rosmah as my PM. She is pure evil and greed.
Rico Suave
January 28, 2009
I’d take the Four Ibrahims as my ministers
Anwar Ibrahim – PM
Zaid Ibrahim – DPM
Haris Ibrahim – Law/Home Minister
Khalid Ibrahim – Food Minister
andrew choo
January 28, 2009
I am convinced that Pak Lah should stay on as our PM until the next General election. He is PM of Malaysians. No reason for him to heed the demand of a few disgruntled UMNO members.
Please be firm Pak Lah. Sack those cabinet ministers who do not toe policy. At the moment the government has no coordinated directive. Ministers and deputy ministers seem to be acting uncoordinated high handedly causing much confusion
abdrash
January 29, 2009
Setuju dengan tean. Susah nak vote. Pilih Pak Lah dia
asyik tidok; semua keputusan menantu yang buat.
Pilih Najib dia asyik kutip commission; semua keputusan
Rosmah yang buat. Habis nak vote sapa? Saya cadang kita
vote Samy Velu lah!
Rozaimi
January 29, 2009
Contrary to some views here, we did not elect a prime minister. He was elected by BN which won the parliamentary majority in the last election. Therefore, it is perfectly legal for Badawi to pass on the torch, so to speak, to Najib. Just as the US President can resign and the VP will take over, it is in our rule of law.
So, whether we the people wants him or not, there’s nothing we can do about this barring perhaps a revolution or a coup. But we do have a democracy which guarantees us another election by 2012 at the latest.
We can speak loudly then.
tmf
January 29, 2009
Can we have another poll on corruption and brutality in the police force? To find out how many of us had experience police demanding bribe and how many of us had experience police brutality.
boon
January 29, 2009
Raja Says:
January 28, 2009 at 12:27 pm
The Prime Minister was elected by the citizens of Malaysia under due process of law. He has no right to handover the PM portfolio to anyone else by shaking hands. If he is not interested in running the country then he has to inform the King that he longer enjoys the support of his cabinet and resign so that the King can direct a new election be held. If this handover is allowed, I dread to think the kind of PMs we will be getting, looking at the possible line-up of aspiring Deputies. This is not Democracy.
i agree with what raja said…
how on earth did we get to this absurd state of affairs?
echo-ing farida…why does the agong just sit there and watch the country deteriorate 2b the worlds laughing stock?
is he deaf? blind? unfeeling? dumb?
or just not allowed and helpless to help the people he rules over?
alice
January 29, 2009
This country belongs to Malaysians and not UMNO!!!
NO NO NO NOT NAJIB!!!!NAJIB SHOULD BE DEPORTED TO MONGOLIA .
temenggong
January 29, 2009
Hard to believe 3,600 persons voted. You got this kind of traffic, ah!
Sinatra_Z
January 29, 2009
What’s with the Poll man?
I thought Anwar was going to be the next PM
He has the numbers right?
COOREENII
January 29, 2009
PAK LAH IS NOT A GOOD LEADER. BUT IF HE WANTS TO MAKE WAY TO NAJIB. THEN IF PREFER HE STAYS. NAJIB IS REALLY A PERVERT, WOMANISER. I BELIEVE ATLANTUYA CASE IS RELATED TO HIM.
FC
January 29, 2009
this poll is manipulative as they are no 3rd options which is neither one of these ********. So i’m sabotaging this poll to vote to whom they don’t want me to vote for which is Najib. **** you manipulators. you don’t fight for Malaysia but your own personal agendas. you are no different than the sob’s in the poll. i may not like them but i don’t like or trust you either. **** you!
lonesome goat
January 29, 2009
Badawi always sleeping on the job, Najib-gone case, can we have sexy (drool!) Rosnah for PM..?
Harman Amri
January 29, 2009
I disagree with Hazmir who says:
“pak lah shud stay on…so we can beat UMNO easily in the coming election..!!”
No, it would actually be easier for Pakatan to beat a BN lead by Najib. But if becomes Prime Minister until the next elections, he would have destroyed and bled the country dry by then. Nothing left for us to fight for. God forbid that this monster and his wife ever become Prime Minister!!!
Independent Thinker
January 29, 2009
What? Najib? Who? Oh the one that is married to Roooosmengamah who acted in the You Tube kah?
No way man, why UMNO people are so stupid to let him hold the Office. Oh, Listening to the Mamakthir bin Firaun MohmakMad?. Don’t be silly by just listening to this crappy old rusty dick head brain. Mahamakthir are the powers of past. Forget him, he is only good for his cronies and Operasi Lallang type of Brain.
IF BN STILL WANT THE RAKYAAT TO SUPPORT THEM, THEN, THEY HAVE TO DO THE FOLLOWING WISHES OR ELSE THEY ARE JUST HISTORY AFTER THE NEXT ELECTION AND PROBABLY WILL ROT IN JAIL INSIDE THE COUNTRY OR BECOME AND EXILE IN ZIMBABWE.
WISHES OF THE RAKYAAT ARE AS FOLLOWS.
1. PAK LAH TO STAY AS PM, WITHOUT FAIL.
2. CLEANSED THE POLICE, PROSECUTE THE TAINTED WRONG DOERS WITHOUT FAIL AND FAVORS.
3. CLEANSED THE JUDICIARY AND FIRE ALL THOSE KNOWN CORRUPTED AND AFFILIATED JUDGES WITH ANY KNOWN INSTITUTION IN THE COUNTRY AND HIRE FOREIGN JUDGES WHO ARE ONLY AFFILIATED TO THE RULE OF THE LAW ALONE.
4. BOOTED AND PROSECUTED ALL THE KNOWN TO BE CORRUPTED STATE CHIEF MINISTERS, FEDERAL AND STATE CABINETS MINISTERS WITHOUT FAVOR AND FORCIBLY CLAIMED ALL THE AMOUNT THAT THEY HAD LOOTED ILLEGALLY FROM THE NATION WITH OUT FAIL.
5. CLEANSED ALL THE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT, FROM CRONIES AND AFFILIATED EXCEPT TO THE COUNTRY AND NATION ONLY.
6. FOR SABAH AND SARAWAK, ALL FEDERAL POST MUST BE GIVEN TO THE CITIZEN TO THE TWO STATES ONLY.
7. PETROLEUM ROYALTIES MUST BE INCREASED IN EQUIVALENT AS WHAT TERENGGANU RECEIVED YEARLY FROM PETRONAS FOR THE STATE OF SABAH AND SARAWAK.
8. CONTINUE TO TEACH MATHS & SCIENCE SUBJECT AND WIDE USAGE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS.AND LET THE GOVERNMENT AIDED SCHOOL TO DECIDE THEIR CHOICE WITHIN THE FRAME OF THE NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY.
9. PROSECUTE ALL THOSE UMNO RACIST IN THE COURT OF LAW, ESPECIALLY THE LIKE OF KHIR ANAK TOYOL AND PORKY AHMAD SOB ISMAIL WITHOUT FAIL AND WARN THOSE WHO VENT ON CREATING A RACIAL TENSION ON THE BOTH SIDE OF THE DIVIDE WILL FACE THE FULL WEIGHT OF THE LAW.
10. MAKE ONE SET OF RULE OF LAW ON A GOOD LEVEL TO ALL MAYSIAN CITIZEN BE THEY ARE THE MALAYS, IDIAN, CHINESE, IBAN, KADAZAN, MELANAUS, ORANG ULU, ORANG ASLI, ETHIC SABAHAN AND FOREIGNERS, TO THE POOR AND THE RICHE, BETWEEN THE POWER AND THE HAVE NOT.
11. LASTLY, SOLVE THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS IN THE COUNTRY, ESPECIALLY THE CHRONIC ONE IN SABAH AND PENALIZED ALL THOSE GUILTY AND INVOLVED IN CREATING THE PROBLEM, PREVIOUSLY, CURRENTLY AND IN THE FUTURE.RE-REGISTERED ALL MYKAD HOLDERS IN SABAH ONCE AGAIN, WITHOUT FAIL
WARNING TO BN
THE ABOVE WISHES ARE THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDIAL ANTIDOTE TO THE SLIDING IMAGE OF THE BN. I WILL ASSURE THEM THAT THEY WILL STILL HAVE MY VOTE IN THE NEXT ELECTION IF ALL THE ABOVE WISHES ARE FULFILL WITHOUT DELAY. SHOULD IT IS OTHERWISE, THEN WE ARE SORRY, THAT YOU HAVE TO GO TO HELL TO YOUR RIGHT PLACE OF ABODE FOREVER AND EVER. AMEN
abelatique
January 29, 2009
all malaysian needs now is “MALAYSIA FOR MALAYSIAN”..not for UMNO.We are in need of a NEW LEADER..THE FACT IS THERE ARE NO LEADERS IN UMNO..they are only leaders to themselves and UMNOputras NOT FOR MALAYSIAN.I LOVE MY COUNTRY MALAYSIA !!!!
Reniv
January 29, 2009
OF COURSE PAK LAH!
Sherifah Hanom
January 29, 2009
Pak lah should step down as a Prime Minister immediately. Do not have to wait until March!FYI, rakyat did not pick him a Prime Minister…it was UMNO and Tun M. Anyway, His Royal Highness, Agong has the final say on the selection of P.M and if ak Lah reluctant to step down, Agong can kick him out. Let’s us give a chance to Najib even though I don’t fancy Rosmah.
sky
January 29, 2009
Prefer Pak Lah stay. Better than Najib who with mysterious cases and scandals. PakLah should stay until ANWAR ibrahim take over the seat of PM.
dinobeano
January 29, 2009
Brother Haris,
Overwhelmingly in favour of Badawi staying as PM (95% as I write this note). But the reality is that Najib will take over from him at the end of March because Badawi himself is worn out and suffering from political fatique. You and I saw him speak at Ocean Restuarant, KT ,near Ming Star Hotel where we the Barisan Rakyat Bloggers hung out during the entire KT campaign. THe UMNO-BN system is very entrenched.
I rather focus on what we should do when Najib is Prime Minister. He is going to allow plutocrats led by Che Det to run the country. These guys are brutal and revengeful and a lot of us are going to be in real trouble for standing up against Najib. We must now as Barisan Rakyat mobilise our forces for the Najib show of strength in April, 2009.
Our first test will be the appeal against the Shah Alam High Court decision to release RPK from ISA detention. Our next challenge is going to be not the entire Police Force, but a handful of the top boys in the Force who have decided that the only way they can continue in the posts is to protect the status quo. Finally, we have to somehow win the hearts and minds of our civil servants and convince that change will benefit them and make our competitive again. May be RPK, you and my other friends can consider these points when we meet at the Fisherman Wharf, Taman Desa Danau soon.
I am reading a book entitled “East Asian Economics: The Miracle, A Crisis and The Future” by Bhanoji Rao (Singapore: McGraw-Hill, 2001) which Anwar gave me this morning. At the end of his book, Bhanoji quoted Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba as follows:
Ricardo
January 29, 2009
I think a third option is needed as both are not acceptable to be the Prime Minister for the good people of Malaysia. I love Malaysia.
dinobeano
January 29, 2009
Continued:
“Politics without principles,
Education without character,
Science without humanity, and
Commerce without morality
are not only useless, but
positively dangerous.”–Sai Baba
I think the above quotation is an accurate summation of what you, RPK and others like me, Bernard, Visu, Bangsar Bala, etc in Barisan Rakyat are trying to do for Malaysia.
Gong Xi Fai Cai. May the Year of the Ox be a good time for our country and our Malaysian brothers and sisters. With God’s Help, we will see the end of a corrupt and repressive regime and the coming of a new dawn of hope for an open and inclusive society in our land.But there is plenty of work that remains to be undone in the new dawn.—Din Merican
storm62
January 29, 2009
i voted for Pak Blah to stay on and dissolved Parliament and to call for a fresh election.
please don’t let Malaysians suffer under Najis.
k c low
January 29, 2009
Non of BN component party have voiced against Badawai as PM,in this resect he should stay until the next GE. After all he was voted in and appointed by BN without any objection. Badawi should call for an early election so that Anwar Ibrahim takes over officialy as the peoples PRIME MINISTER.
partistar
January 29, 2009
Until the ghost of Altantuya settled, Najib should support Pak Lah to stay on as PM if UMNO is not going to self-destruct.
Better if the whole of UMNO General Assembly is to be postpone indefinitely, or a new political entity to be established to replace UMNO and BN. Currently UMNO does not even serve the interests of the ordinary Malays.
Listen to the voters of KT. Under Pak Lah, it was won by BN. Under the new and upcoming leadership, it was lost by a bigger majority than what BN made in the last General election.
BN is still in power only because of the divided opposition and the power of money politics and the Election Commission in Sabah and Sarawak.
Now BN must either reform itself or start to say goodbye to Sabah and Sarawak.
Belut Pisang
January 29, 2009
Apart from Rockybru and Nuraina, who else have voted for Najib?
Mohan
January 29, 2009
The baton is passed to another limp. Lets see if he is able to complete the race.
Barackah
January 29, 2009
After mulling for months, I think Abdullah should carry on.
He’s proven a capable leader who do not anger other countries.
With Barack Obama, Abdullah’s humility and quiet diplomacy will be an asset.
Who knows Malaysia will be the Muslim country which Obama said he will first visit to speak to Muslims.
Lim B.S
January 29, 2009
one must be out of his or her mind to agree on this country leader(s) being determined n decided by that mere 2000++ so called class “F” contractors!!!u know what they are.
kim hwa yoong
January 29, 2009
He name is so tainted,and we must be insaned to have him Najis as our PM.Remember,last month if we raayats don’t protest he would have sold off our IJN.Pak Lah,just hold on tight for now for the sake of Malaysia.
Sam Sambal
January 29, 2009
Belut Pisang:
I LOVE YOUR COMMENT!
sutera
January 29, 2009
????????????
Obvious you are fighting for someone thru your blog..
To be fare: ARE YOU BLIND..ARE YOU DEAF..
Cant you see what is happening to the country…
Dont you read…
Dont you conclude…
OOO….MY GOD>>>
BORAT
January 29, 2009
Prefer Pak lah. U Najis and big mama go to Mugabe’s country. Be PM and 1st lady there.
Rasupal
January 29, 2009
I just read the latest posting of Rocky in which he has denied Haris story while calling you a liar.Rocky even has a strong evidence to prove his side.
I wish to see what you have to say Haris as you are one of the most reputable and honest blogger we have.
Umno hilang maruah
January 29, 2009
Actually I choose the lesser of 2 evils, But this vote is very pertinent, WE the whole of Malaysia voted who we wanted as pm, I am a Bn, component member and let me tell you, we are not too keen about Najib as PM, too many unanswered questions. the people of Malaysia gave a mandate to the Pak lah led BN, If we had known it was going to change hands to najib soon, we members of bn would have swung the other way, they way things are going there is going to be a big swing to opposition come the next election, BN has no more modal, whether you like us or not, there are people in BN, who are actually trying to do some good, but we are very few, we tied our flags to bn, as we say there was no other political party strong enough, but this is going to change very soon, what OKT and Samy have been doing shows its all about money and power, well it will change soon, we chinese still remember 2 names with hatred, razak and harun idris. Najib is tainted, we expected him to be kicked out by badawi, like what happened to musa under Mahathir, but this did not happen, Badawi is too naive and it is embarrasing to see him fall asleep. so given the choice to vote above, I think you should have a third choice, CONDUCT AN ELECTION TO CHOOSE WHO WILL LEAD MALAYSIA.
Andrew choo
January 29, 2009
Without any doubt, Pak Lah should stay as Malaysian P.M.Let us be cleAR that there is a small group of disgruntled UMNO members who for their own selfish ends is clamouring foe him to step down.
I suggest a nation widw poll be taken to ascertain the wishes of Malaysians.
ProTun
January 29, 2009
The fact that both Kugan and Anwar were beaten up dispels the notion that Umno is a racist party. If we are racist, then how come Anwar was also beaten to a pulp? Although Umno is a Malay nationalist party, we are fair in our treatment of all Malaysian citizens irrespective of race or religion.
Long Live Umno! Hidup Najib! Hidup Tun! Hidup ISA!
Typical, twisted, UMNO logic, if you ask me!
Anan Duran
January 29, 2009
Pak Lah exhibited good intentions, although surrounded by the more or less the same circle of advisors and supporters, and an opposition which took advantage of the openess, greater tolerance to make life very difficult for Pak Lah to continue. Despite all the difficulties, Pak Lah did not resort to authoritarian ways. You compare our bloggers/internet writers anti government/anti leaders critism versus Spore bloggers! We are more tolerant and tolerance has its weakness.
As you and I can’t decide the head of government till the next elections, we have to accept Najib. I hope we give him enough ideas and support to rectify the weaknesses. Our choice can only come at GE13. So let’s concentrate on governing well in the 5 states that the rakyat can see a noticeable difference to make them VOTE wisely in the 13GE. Pak Lah was too kind and accomodating. We need a more authoritarian leader to work on the building fundamental unity that may withstand racial crisis. Primary schools are basic building blocks for unity. There are too many things to rectify! Let Pakatan learn the ropes of governing in the meantime.
Pak Sako
January 29, 2009
Dear Din,
You noted how Pak Lah leads by 95% in the
votes. But recall my earlier, cautionary comment. Statistically speaking, there is “selection bias” going on here, in that people in favour of the “Pak Lah” position likely to be the predominant visitors to this blog and who vote in this poll. The sample is not a random and representative sample of the population we are sampling (which I take to be the voting population, if not the entire Malaysian population).
What would be highly interesting is to have this same poll conducted on a pro-UMNO blog, so that we can gauge the sentiments on the other side of the fence. The results may provide counterbalance, and taken together, both polls may give a more accurate picture.
Pak Sako,
A point well taken.
daryl
January 29, 2009
Hmm why one should we have the sleepy one which is maybe “good person” or the one from the dark side with to many controversials that were never clear through the court of law or solid evidences.
Malaysia will be the joke of the century when comapared to some African nations because we have the laws to do it but monkeys to interprete them.
garyanakbangsamalaysia
January 29, 2009
Dear Harris, no offence meant. But ur question is like asking us whether to be killed by gun shot or hanged. Either way we are dead. The curent situation fits into the classic malay adage: suruh pagar jaga padi pagar makan padi. Paklah shld step down immediately and hand over power to Guan Eng a leader who sincerely and seriously believes preaches and practises bangsa malaysia. Anyway I voted for the devil that we know. In the meanwhile I hope fellow MALAYSIANS will see the light of the day in that justice will serve for altantuya and kugan and many others including ourselves. Did u hear abt the arrival of the Scorpene submarine “Tunku”? Good place to hide. knock knock who is there? Its me boss, Bala
Riz Harris
January 29, 2009
Please stay on Pak Lah. Continue with ur reforms.
NaNa
January 30, 2009
Let’s send Najib to Mongolia first to learn how to be a financial minister.
A Voter
January 30, 2009
Yes, I prefer Pak Lah to stay on rather than having a shady character PM-in-waiting who has the power that led to the sackings of 9 enforcement officers from Jabatan Agama when he was caught for “khalwat” offense. If he has the power to that before even being a Deputy Minister, you can just imagine what might happen if he becomes PM.
A Voter
January 30, 2009
Pak Lah’s very own words on the defection of Bota assemblyman Datuk Nasarudin Hashim:-
“If you are strong, you will face up to all challenges that come your way,” he told reporters in Ayer Kuning, about 50km from here, after launching the Rural Action Plan on Thursday.
“As a party member or leader, you are bound to face problems and have to make sacrifices. But if you are willing to continue with the party’s struggles, you will enjoy the fruits of your labour later.”
Question:- if the petition of yours (the rakyats’ to their respective MP filibustering Najib’s takeover in March) goes through successfully, will Pak Lah inject his very own words spouted above as an exemplar to sustain as PM to check the MACC, JAC, and the probability of IPCMC he enacted to ensure the independent bodies live up yo it’s merits?
balder aiyoyo
January 30, 2009
i prefer nik aziz as PM
Jenn
January 30, 2009
TWIN BLOGGERS-Rockybru and Nuraina
SAME OLD SAME OLD
BaronV
January 30, 2009
A question of the lesser of two evils eh? go with Sleepy over an incompetant potentially murderous tyrant anytime!
BaronV
January 30, 2009
“The fact that both Kugan and Anwar were beaten up dispels the notion that Umno is a racist party. If we are racist, then how come Anwar was also beaten to a pulp? Although Umno is a Malay nationalist party, we are fair in our treatment of all Malaysian citizens irrespective of race or religion.
Long Live Umno! Hidup Najib! Hidup Tun! Hidup ISA!
Typical, twisted, UMNO logic, if you ask me!”
I think your missing the point Haris! UMNO IS fair…in beating people to a pulp that is… assuming PDRM = UMNO
Chew Kiah Han
January 30, 2009
Pak Lah should stay on as PM
White Light
January 30, 2009
Pak lah SHOULD NOT MAKE WAY for Najib! He should STAY until DSAI takes over
pinsysu
January 30, 2009
between the devils & the deep blue seas, i choose slippers …
KT
January 30, 2009
UMNO should have known by now that whatever decision they make in UMNO does not equate to what Malaysian wants.
If Najib takes over in March, it means that the federal constitution have been violated because he was voted to be prime minister by the rakyat and Najib need to contest for that in the next election. Najob can be the president of UMNO but not prime minister.
imnotablogger
January 30, 2009
Pa lah stay as PM!if he wanna hand over to najib he must do something, like abolish ISA..so he can be a hero hindustan after that.I’m sure people will love him.
ajip
January 30, 2009
bro
rocky dah reply…..bila nak jawap?
bloggers ramai yang nak tahu kebenaran
ceong2000
January 30, 2009
As long as people vote for him he should stay until the next eletion or just call a snap election again so that people will select the next PM not Najib which does not elect by the Malaysian but by their own party.This does not fair to other peoples.As for the Malaysian it is better to have a elected PM so there shouldn’t be any fault as He is been elected by his countryman.
veryupset
January 30, 2009
Yes…! Pak Lah to continue as PM ! I remember him telling the rakyat that he will listen to us. Right…..??? Najib has too many skeletons in his closet..! We, the rakyat has demanded that Najib to be investigated & yet Nothing has been done……! Even as a DPM he has managed to cover his tracks…….. Can you all imagine when he’s PM………??? Say 4 lorr…….!!! Pak Lah……… I beg of you….. Please, Please, Please stay on as our PM till the next election….! I am very sure you know Najib’s intentions very well. Please………. continue as our PM…!!!!!!!!
imnotablogger
January 30, 2009
pa lah stay as PM ! if he wanna hand over to najib he must do something, something like abolish ISA..so he can be a Hero Hindustan after he resign..im sure people will love him.
TheWrathOfGrapes
January 30, 2009
/// yapsir Says:
January 28, 2009 at 7:54 pm
What if their vask to chose between,
Anwar Ibrahim ?
Zaid Ibrahim ?
Khalid Ibrahim ?
Haris Ibrahim ? ///
No way. I (Mahathir) bar him.
chev
January 30, 2009
Right now, a fool is better than a murderer. A leader should not have blood on his hands, better wait for the next elections to get a leader voted by the people instead of a succession that no one approves.
Eric
January 30, 2009
Last March, Malaysian voters (with the keen help of PosMalaysia 300,000 undiPos) sent a simple BN majority to the Dewan Rakyat on a platform with AAB as a PM. However, after one year, the said AAB “transfers” the premiership to the DPM.
Now unless I am mistaken, only the Agung can appoint the PM and there is no constitutional provision for the DPM to take over as PM in case the latter resigned, for the simple reason the DPM position is not constitutional! My understanding is, by extension, the aspiring PM should call for general elections to ensure voters do vote him in.
Haris (alongside Rais Yatim, Joseph Pairin, LGE, Karpal Singh, and even KTemoc) has been defending the honourable principle that YBs switching from one side to another should present themselves to their voters so that their jumping ship is democratically endorsed.
However, assuming Najib becomes PM this March, should not we spend at least the same amount of time asking for Najib to call for a general election as we should for any ADUN/AP switching over to whatever side?
Failing, if (not when) Najib becomes PM, his legitimacy will be non-existent as long as it is not endorsed by a snap PRU. This is my (long-winded, sorry) understanding.
Jimmy Loong
January 31, 2009
UtterlyManipulatingNationalObligation, MainCheatingAssociates and MainIndianCohorts have been abusing, bullshitting and corrupting the whole Nation for the last fifty one years. Are we going to let them continue this way? Pak Lah, you are a real hypocrites/munafik if you don’t declare a snap election/referendum before March 2009. Please read the Bible, Matthew 23. 1-39. “…because they don’t practise what they preach.”
ocho-onda
January 31, 2009
If there is any sense of decency or dignity left in AAB and since he has been cornered in between a rock and a hard place, he should seek the people’s referendum to appoint the next PM . The person elected as the next PM will thus be the legitimate leader of the people for the people !
OGRE ganu
January 31, 2009
pakai MAMAK TUN punya idea AAB.Apa macam ok ke?Lepas beberapa tahun kemudian u pun jadi TUN AAB dan masa tu PM ANWAR akan maaf kamu.
ari
January 31, 2009
Even if Najib is innocent of pre-meditated murder, it will be difficult for him to be PM if his wife Rosmah is implicated if not directly responsible for the murder of Altantuya.
Personally I do not think that Najib is the murdering kind but his wife appears to be, and in her zeal to protect her “golden spoon” Mr Najib, reveals her true nature. The evil that is within her resulting in that “most terrible of humankind’s sins” has taken a life and in a most grotesque fashion, has done unredeemable damage to Mr Najib’s political career.
Pity Mr “gentleman” Najib. He probably did not expect it to end this way. Doubt if they are still sleeping in the same bedroom ever since.
What a way to go!
Silver Surfer
January 31, 2009
Agreed with ari. Even if Najib is innocent and had no motive to murder Altantuya, he cannot be prime Minister. This is his fate or destiny.
The woman he married, if she is the killer, is her bane, his “death-on-a-pale horse” the moment he married her.
Internationally, he cannot be accepted and will be ostracised. The dossier on his background will be prepared and read by foreign leadrs. It will be difficult for him and for Malaysia since that office of Prime Minister represents Malaysia.
The axe must fall on Rosmah if she is the guilty one. It is unfortunate the spotlight has veered too much to focus on Najib instead of Rosmah.
Silver Surfer
January 31, 2009
Right, it should be interesting to see how the apparently re-invigorated trial of the murder of Altantuya proceeds.
By any reckoning the Prosecution should work hard at the theory that the person behind the murder is Rosmah. The evidence will be in the testimony of the police office or guards, ordered to shoot Altantuya and blow up her body. If she is the culprit, it shall be difficult for her to cover up her terrible misdeed, short of disposing permanently the police officers/guards concerned, or getting them out of the country by making them an “offer-you-can’t decline”.
However, since the officers accused of murder – of which the penalty is death-by-hanging – are already in jail (sic), surely a plea bargain can be reached with at least one of them at this stage?
If Najib is innocent, many of you will need to apologise and you rant like an unbridled unthinking mob. Unless you have sufficient proof, do not pre-judge by casting stones. You could be hitting an innocent man and not that evil woman.
John Tan
January 31, 2009
The PM is supposed to be elected through the due process of an election and not determined by the 2000-odd delegates of UMNO. The UMNO election only decides who leads the party and NOT who leads the country. Even if Najib wants to be the PM, he should have to at least be voted in by the parliament.
Similarly to those who wished to jump ship either way, there should first step down and go through the process of being re-elected.
Rolly Sang Jaya
January 31, 2009
I 100 percent suportted DS Najib to be the PM of Malaysia because he is capable of it. Nobody now in umno is capable as compared to DS Najib. Whatever outcome i ‘m behind DS Najib withiout hesitation. People like to accuse people for their own interest dan always blundering statements has been heard wihiout evidences. To DS Najib proceed and no turning back. PM”s chair is in your hand adios gringos
Saiful Sakti
January 31, 2009
you all ingat DS annuar tu hebat sangat ko?Kalau dia berkat tentu sudah lama dia jadi Pm. Dia jatuh kerana dia lupa prinsip Islam yg dia pegang masa jadi ABIM dulu.Saya masih ingat dia suka bersumpah dan janji nak buat itu ini tapi apabila jadi TPM lupa diri tinggal kawan2 berkawan dengan ************** yang ada kepentingan. Lupa perjuangan, angkuh,khianat gerakan islam maka kena kifarat masuk penjara, kena tibal, padan muka dan keluar tapi kena insaflah. Buat betul2 dan jangan angkuh lagi tapi kalau buat jugak habuslah kau nuar sekali ni.
Fair
January 31, 2009
Nothing in the Federal Constitution says that the president of Umno is to be appointed the PM of Malaysia.
Besides Umno only commands 78 seats in parliament , what is wrong if Abdullah continued to be the PM with support of Pakatan Rakyat MPs?
If Mahathir or Najib was the PM during 12th GE, I am sure these two fellas would by any means gotten the Agong to invoke Article 150 of the Federal Constitution to proclaim emergency and suspend parliament to effectively nullify the results of 12th GE.
How could the opposition be allowed to rule four of the richest states in the Peninsular?
How could DAP be allowed to lead Penang State Government ?
How could Lim Guan Eng be allowed to be the Chief Minister of Penang ?
Abdullah may not be a competent Premier but at least he is a gentleman and honour the wishes of the electorates.
Rasupal
January 31, 2009
Dear Bro Harris,
Interestingly I read the latest post by Rocky “Out of Blue Potshot from Anwar”. In his writing he says this,
“[For Bangsa Malaysia who do not understand Bahasa Malaysia, the former Umno deputy president salutes Erdogan for slugging it out di tengah gelanggang or in the middle of the ring and derides our own leaders who do it from the comfort of their own home ground.”
The caption ” for Bangsa Malaysia who do not understand Bahasa Malaysia” is somehow makes me a bit confused. Being someone who has been promoting Bangsa Malaysia, perhaps you could have that answered without going into quarrel.
Rasupal,
Perhaps it would be best if you put your query to the maker of the statement
Frank
February 1, 2009
To choose between the less evil, Pak Lah should stay. Moreover, his reform agenda has at least gained some resonance from the public and we expect him to stay and carry out with the implementation! He has to be there to ensure that the implementation hits the ground before he goes!
Unless he is a coward, worst than a lameduck who will quickly flee like a rat and hide in the cave like the loser who will never dare to come out to the light and face the rakyat – then – he might fuck off and drag his sons and SIL into mires together! I am speechless!
zhugeliang
February 1, 2009
Let’s have another round of Malaysia election with Najib leading the BN pack of wolves….wow…Malaysia, a land of Elections every year 2008, 2009, etc…And Najib will be throwing money to us again, yum,yum,yum…rakyat benefits, then vote for Pakatan…hahaha…
Bujang
February 1, 2009
Obviously, the country is in trouble; AAB or Najib what’s the difference to the economy- both steal and cheat, albeilt one is a greater cheat than the other.
What we want to see is some executive heads “on pikes-who was just foolish with our money and maintaining the wrong values in running the country; who was lying, cheating and stealing…..” Bring them out and make them account for all the losses. Give every citizen a fairer government after that.
Will the citizen be strung to this pitch?
If it does, I know one Mamak will tremble and piss in his pant.
ALAN TAM
February 1, 2009
Pak Lah should stay on to finish what he has promised the people to make changes.
Silver Fighter
February 1, 2009
I suggest and apeal to whole media in this country regardless idealogies to run polls for our citizens to express their opinions. This is our future we are talking about. Dont let bunch of corrupted people to decide for us by bribeery and shakes hands. at least they and the whole world know what citizens wanted.
doggone
February 1, 2009
It’s not much of a choice really. We don’t wanna sleep on a pillow that give us uninterrupted nightmares while the nation goes down the drain, and we certainly can’t sleep on a pillow made of plasticine not knowing whether we will ever wake up at all. Both of them will relegate the nation to third world status. I’m appalled that the Agong is still taking a laid back position with so many things happening in our political arena.
I agree with Pak Sako that the consensus here does not truly reflect the sentiment of the whole nation, but I’m sure PakLah will still walk out the door first if a through poll was conducted.
Anyway, I’ll have to go for old Rip Van Winkle in this poll.
chiew ka 4...!
February 1, 2009
After reading all the comments….. I think Datuk Anwar better go check our Malaysian’s Constitution.
If PM have the rights to just transfer the power to DPM as & when ! Only our Agung can appoint…!
Most Malaysians don’t seem too happy to have Najib as our PM.
Currently all of them are NOT looking into our welfare & economy. They are busy “stabbing” each other…..!
jati perak
February 1, 2009
both also same.. their journey arrived to the end, say hello to new ‘Pakatan’. Umno and BN totally lost their trust from people all over malaysia. My oppinion to the people parliament is ‘who will become a PM after the next PRU’
Batu Ferringhi
February 1, 2009
Najib should get his own mandate. UMNO members may choose him as their party president but the Prime Minister is for EVERY Malaysians and we did not choose Najib.
He can be UMNO President by all means but not my Prime Minister. Go get your own mandate! I doubt you will get it from majority of fair-minded peace-loving Malaysians.
john
February 1, 2009
ayoyo how come a murderer be our next pm..oh nooooooooooooooooo..pls stay paklah
justice4sarawakian
February 1, 2009
don’t you people realize that, khairy jamaluddin is now keeping silence since AAB’s announcement to step down? before, his voice was the loudest in Malaysia…
queenie
February 1, 2009
pa lah should stay till we vote again. we voted him in then, it’s up to the people who decide, not a political party.
paklah
February 1, 2009
i prefer paklah to lead the country than Najib…let Pak Lah reform
jeganathan
February 1, 2009
I got tired of that fat Rosmah talking about humanity about the Palestine victims. Can someone get someone else to talk….Everytime I see her face, I can’t help picturing Altantuya crying for vengeance from her unknown grave.
we are just damned tired of BN!
February 1, 2009
Either Pak Lah or Najib or who ever, UMNO is doomed & so is BN. Pak Lah has failed to enforce discipline amongst his YBs not to indulge in bad governance esp in state administration. In Malaysia, those in power seems only interested in enriching themselves under the name of politics of development compared to those in the west where democracy is really matured, leaders would not think of corruption and grabbing of peoples land. Look at Sarawak, voters here very well know practises of governing based on self interest, greed & having cronies all around. Practising bad governance all about absolute power corrupts absolutely by grabbing NCR land here & now he in the process to have his DYNASTY in place!! That is why BN here too is going to go to hell this state GE here. Educated voters here has had enough. Even if any party fields any animal to stand in state election constituency here, we will vote the animal rather than voting for BN man. Its better to vote for animal who at least has no brain to cheat & enriching themselves rather than BN man. We have had enough of this mouth wash twisting promises and plundering and grabbing of natives land here. Enough is enough, Go to hell Taib & his BN!!!!! We just want change.
shah
February 1, 2009
NAJISSS…NO WAY LA…
BINI GEMUK GEDEMPOL DIA TU TANAM SAJE HIDUP2…HEHEH
damas4396
February 1, 2009
ProTun,
U r out of context.We r not discussing about racist or whatever.We r going to get rid of your STUPID,ARROGANT Umno/Bn…period.
Anonymous
February 2, 2009
Anonymous said…
BUY LOCAL IS TO SHOW THAT THE FLIP FLOP IS PATRIOTIC AND A GOOD PEEM BUT WHY HE RAISED THE PETROL AND DIESEL PRICES BECAUSE HE DID NOT HAVE THE RAKYATS’ INTERESTS AT HEART AND INTENDED TO MAKE THE RAKYATS SUFFER IN REVENGE FOR UMNO’S DEFEAT IN 5 STATES BUT NOW HE HAS NO WHY OUT BECAUSE THE DOMINO EFFECTS ON THE RAISED FUEL PRICES HAVE CAUSED FOODS AND NECESSITIES AND ELECTRICAL TARIFFS TO INCREASE AND IT SEEMS THAT THEY ARE NOT COMING DOWN ANYTIME SOON DESPITE THE FLIP FLOP’S EFFORTS THE RAKYATS WILL NOT EVER FORGET NOR FORGIVE HIS BAD DEEDS TO THE NATION’S ECONOMIC WOES CREATED BY NONE OTHER THAN THE FLIP FLOP PEEM AND HIS GREAT BULLSHITS. THROW HIM AND UMNO OUT THE NEXT ELECTION WILL RESOLVE MOST OF THE PROBLEMS CREATED BY HIM AND HIS TAINTED CABINET.
THE CAUSE OF POLICE BRUTALITY IS THE RESULTS OF BAD INFLUENCES FROM BAD POLITICIANS LIKE SI BOTAK, NARJIS AND FLIP FLOP WHO BROKE THE LAWS THEMSELVES WITH IMPUNITY WITH COVER UPS AND MORE COVER UPS, AS A RESULT THE PDRM IS COVERING UP THE 1,000 MURDERS THEY COMMITTED IN POLICE CUSTODIES.
You can cheat the people for some time but fifty years of plundering and cheating the coffers of the nation is too much. It looks like the coffers of the nation is their own kitty bank and therefore UMNO must be removed otherwise nothing would be left for our Children’s Children as the riches of Malaysia will be syphoned off by all these UMNO thieves, robbers & goons.
Look at the Billions in Wang Ehsan from Petronas for Terengganu State that were squandered by the present PeeM and his SIL Khairy on the Crystal Mosque and the Mariner Yacht Club and the other many Billions of the Federal Government are lost through the expensive purchasing of Helicopters, Aircrafts and Submarines by DeePM Narjis the most greedy of the lot who selected the most expensive so that he can receive kickbacks and bribes and resulting in the murdering of Altantuya for uneven split distribution of the loot. Do you think you can trust him to be the next PeeM, probably he would have sold off Malaysia including his mother for some gravy.
Throw UMNO’s tainted cabinet members out along with all their goons will resolve most of the problems Malaysia is facing today and bring Justice back so that those who commit murders must be punished by Justice whether legal or spiritual at God’s Grace.
ANAK MALAYSIA
February 2, 2009
4 da time been…i rather choose PM BADAWI THAN NAJIS C4…….WE(RAKYAT)DONT WANT A MUDERER AS A PM next month…
hadio69
February 2, 2009
I didn’t vote any. Hard decision to make; lesser or more evil. I love my country. *sigh*
Syahrul
February 2, 2009
Kalau terpaksa pilih, baik pilih Pak Lah daripada Najib. Dah lah binik Najib gemuk pendek gedempol macam penguin betina!
iFadzli
February 2, 2009
Wah bagus sekali jika Pak Lah sebagai kepala masih memerentah Malaysia terutamanya kepada UMNO. Ini akan menpercepatkan lagi kehancuran UMNO dan pastinya kepada Pak Menteri yang lain mengumpulkan harta dunia sebanyak2nya. Tidak terkecuali juga segala konco-konco terutama anak dan menantunya. Apa yang penting bagi mereka adalah kata2 bukan perbuatan justru hancurnya bangsa hanya untuk kepentingan sendiri. Hidup Pak Lah demi menambahkan generasi korupsi di Negara. Wahai MACC belajarlah dengan KPK Indonesia bagaimana menangani korupsi yang tanpa batas dan berkecuali.
Peter
February 2, 2009
Charles Hector: For the by-elections, maybe better a PAS or DAP candidate…..
Hence, better safe that sorry. Get a PAS or DAP candidate, and if it still must be a PKR candidate, then at least get a person who never was in the BN before and who is from the NGOs/Civil society…someone who will uphold the cause of justice without fear or favour.
lonesome goat
February 2, 2009
Jeganathan,
when she talk about the palestinians, she looking gorgeous, I’d love to have her for PM. The first gorgeous (drool!) good looking woman PM of the country!
dhiyawahyun
February 2, 2009
Everybody knows, Najib will not make it. As for u Pak Lah, keep ur position. There is no need for u to step back at all. In fact, u are the first man in the country. Those pressure by the Najib’s doggy can go to his asswhole. Peace for u!
Joe Ang
February 2, 2009
It was Anwar or Pak Lah as premier. Najib? He was not in at all.
I cannot see 25% Malaysians want him as premier even then, he will have to pay a lot of money to get 25% support.
udig
February 2, 2009
I’d rather see Jeanne than Rosmah Mansor on TV.
Najib aint PM yet but Rosmah has already gearing up her popularity on TV. How sick that is?
jasmin
February 2, 2009
no future for Malaysians..you should add option 3:
PutraMahkota
February 2, 2009
pak lah could not resign from the job as pm because his understudy too much black history around..should we received Najib as pm?
burhan
February 3, 2009
Dr M handover PM post to Pak Lah just having shackhand, so what the issue if pak lah do the same thing.All Malays people confident to najib as PM rather than pak lah. Only PKR and pas people very scared if najib become prime minister because PR will suffer later on.If you said najib as murderer, no one from PKR can proof it in court. PKR people always talking nonsense.
Yong
February 3, 2009
Pak lah, Take this oppotunity to slay Najib, Muyiddin because if you don,t your friend and family will fall after Mac 09. Najib case with Altantuya must be clear and someone have to responsible not the 2 policemen. Either is Razak Baginda, Najib or Rosmah, Pak Lah please show something to Rakyat that you are PM, don’t cover for this culprit and then the Rakyat may respect you. And stay on till the next GE.
Bujang
February 3, 2009
AAB or Najib, what is the difference?
The country is in trouble. What we should do now is to ask, where these crooks park their stolen monies?
Can we get all the politicians to bring back their monies staring from Mahatir and Diam, then all the Mentri Besar?
CM in Sarawak and Sabah are filthy rich, can we get them and squeeze out their ill-gotten monies?
With shrinking market and crumbling world economy, where could we get replacement for $$ stolen/lost?
Legally, we could only force the crooks to bring them out.
If we can do this I do not care AAB or Najib; when we have jobs and $ and our stomach are full, other things are secondary.
Can somebody start thinking and see how we could achieve this?
timmy
February 4, 2009
Make a no confidence vote for the incoming PM selected by UMNO election, and suggest Ku Li as the new PM to make sure Malaysia survives the economy assault.
Put nation interest above your political belief. There won’t be any use of any political party if our Malaysia was reduced to ruin.
In BN, there’s no one else who is more capable than Tengku. Trust him and give him your full support. Pakatan you know you can’t form the government now, but do something to ensure the nation will be in good hands before you can take over in 2012-2013.
Pakatan do your part, don’t be blinded because Tengku is from UMNO. Zaid was from UMNO too, as you might have noticed there are still people in UMNO that belongs to the good guys.
panda webkinz
February 4, 2009
TV3 should make a poll like this in Buletin Utama.
Liderforum
November 19, 2010
has been a useful article. thanks