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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

ROUT- BN's days are numbered!

ROUT
A rout is commonly defined as a chaotic and disorderly retreat or withdrawal of troops from a battlefield, resulting in the victory of the opposing party, or following defeat, a collapse of discipline, or poor morale. A routed army often degenerates into a sense of "every man for himself" as the surviving combatants attempt to flee to safety. On many occasions, more soldiers are killed in the rout than in the actual battle. Normally, though not always, routs either effectively end a battle, or provide the decisive victory the winner needs to gain the momentum with which to end a battle in their favor.

DAYS ARE NUMBERED
Barisan National appears to have all the signs for collapse! namely:
Chaotic, disorderly, collapse of discipline, poor morale.
After the election, Abdullah Badawi vows to carry on with business as usual. Unfortunately all his ministers and UMNO Supreme Council members are all weak. To them, their naked emperor is still immaculately attired in fine embroidery.

Brave Mukhriz Mahathir
Mukhriz called for Abdullah to resign for the greater honor of the party, race, religion and nation.
Mukhriz appears to be a chip off the old block, nearly 40 years ago his father sent a similar letter to Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman asking him to resign following the 1969 election mess and the ensuing horrendous race riot.
Mukhriz , with his blunt letter to Abdullah, is prepared to face all the consequences of his action.
Abdullah's response?
He deferred to UMNO Youth leaders to "take the necessary action". Weak leader!
UMNO Youth's task-baring, nose flaring, and Kris-wielding Hishammuddin, his muted response was simply to assure the public that Mukhriz was speaking in his personal capacity.

Tengku Razaleigh
Veteran Tengku Razaleigh called on Abdullah to "take full responsibility"for the rout. Ku Li indirectly, subtlely called on Abdullah to quit.
Rest assured that there will be many more and louder such voices coming soon!

6 comments:

EYE@世界! said...

An absolute sensible article very well written.

People are not only Boss, peoples are indeed an assets to the nation.

CORRECT!CORRECT!CORRECT!

半专业玩家 said...

It's the first time I feel like going home ...

Suriya said...

Have you signed the petition for undur Paklah?


Dear Friends,

I have just read and signed the online petition:

"Sokongan desakan Mukhriz Mahathir mengesa PM Abdullah berundur"

hosted on the web by PetitionOnline.com, the free online petition
service, at:

http://www.PetitionOnline.com/petitia/

I personally agree with what this petition says, and I think you might
agree, too. If you can spare a moment, please take a look, and consider
signing yourself.

Anonymous said...

Malaysian politics are volatile ... as long as it is based on racial lines. Yet ... there is still hope for BN if they will move away from race-based politics & move on to promote a bangsa Malaysia political environment. We need both BN & BA for check & balances. But first let's get rid of all the corrupt officials so that Malaysian politics can have a clean & fresh start. The whole world is moving on ... Malaysia let's catch up!

Anonymous said...

Malaysian politics are volatile ... as long as it is based on racial lines. Yet ... there is still hope for BN if they will move away from race-based politics & move on to promote a bangsa Malaysia political environment. We need both BN & BA for check & balances. But first let's get rid of all the corrupt officials so that Malaysian politics can have a clean & fresh start. The whole world is moving on ... Malaysia let's catch up!

Michael Lopez said...

the good doctor is correct. barisan national's days are numbered.the 2008 elections is the tipping point that will bring down the once domineering,dominating colossus, now a nauseating,hemorrhaging body politic and finally into history's morgue-to keep the third reich's national socialist party company.no country for racists.