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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

We Don't Need A "Strong" Leader Ala Mahathir

MONDAY, JUNE 10, 2013


We Don't Need A "Strong" Leader Ala Mahathir But One Who Has Good Morals And Strong Moral Convictions





Mahathir's 23 year reign has long being dismissed by thinking Malaysians as being more destructive than constructive for the nation.

He happened to be the Pm at a time when some say even a donkey could have done economically as well for the nation with its eyes closed.So, we are not going to talk about the 7% annual growth, KLCC or Sepang or Formula 1 or the now moribund MSC.

If you wanted to talk of those, you have to talk about Taiwan, Korea, Singapore and even Thailand - the so-called Asian Tigers - who all did much better than us with less natural resources.

We will focus more on what Mahathir's reign has wrought to the nation's psyche and institutions or the legacy of corruption and corrupting influences we have inherited.

Racial polarisation became entrenched during his divisive premiership, not helped the least by BTN's alleged indoctrination of racial supremacy. Before him, few Malaysians saw each other in racial terms.

Ahmad, Ah Chong, Muthu played as a team. We invited each other to our homes and did not think twice about visiting each other.

Mahathir also emasculated the judiciary with the infamous sacking of the Lord President and several senior judges on dubious grounds; the august institution has yet to recover from the body blow.

Today, very unfortunately, few Malaysians see the judiciary as their last bastion or fountain of justice.

The police, too, appear to have been compromised to do the bidding of their political masters and the AG's Chambers has come to be seen as a mere adjunct to the Pm's department instead of being the custodian of the public law fearlessly prosecuting in the public interest, not selectively to serve the private interests of the administration and the connected.

Public projects are farmed out to cronies, families and the connected under the skirt of the Official Secrets Act and accountability has become a dirty word.

All these done in the name of the interest of the rakyat, but benefit few in numbers.

No business, at least the public ones, seem to be able to move without the expedient of grease and greasing, so much so that one ex woman minister even challenged her ex colleagues to prove that they were clean.

Mahathir was able to do whatever he wanted to because he was strong and nobody dared challenge him.

No, we dont't need a strong leader, we need one who has good morals and strong moral convictions to do the right things, not the convenient and corrupting ones.

What can we expect Najib or the Najib administration to do?

Najib himself is implicated in the still unresolved scandal of the Scorpene submarines and the death of a Mongolian beauty.

His administration has inherited all the debilitating diseases of the previous administrations before him.

And recently implicated too, in the alleged cheating at the polls, including the claims of the treasonous use of foreign voters to pad the numbers.

Can such a Pm and such an administration so encumbered and enervated do what is necessary to put the nation back on the path to reconciliation and progress?

No, we need an entirely new leader, one who has good morals and strong moral convictions and an entirely new administration to heal the nation and move forward

http://lifeasanordinarymalaysian.blogspot.com/2013/06/we-dont-need-strong-leader-ala-mahathir.html






Monday, June 10, 2013

Here we go again, the Mahathir race card!

Mahathir, under which the cronyism, corruption and nepotism flourished under his 22-year iron-fist administration and are still very much alive and kicking  today is once again playing his infamous racial card again for obvious reason. His UMNO Baru (current UMNO party) is dying a natural death since Mar 2008 General Election. For the first time, the ethnic-Malay, Chinese and Indians have all voted in favor of opposition parties in the last general election in retaliation to the worsening corruption practiced by UMNO and their component parties. PM Najib and his lame attempts at governing  might be one of the reasons voters voted out the arrogant BN coalition but he was the direct production of Mahathir’s assembly-line in churning out low quality leaders. 


Razak Mahathir Dynasty Mahathir does not have much time to waste and his primary focus now is to ensure  there may be a continuation of the  Mahathir dynasty after the Razak dynasty completes the cycle.
But that can only happen if the voters think UMNO has changed for the betterment of the people instead of their own cronies. 
 The coming UMNO assembly also may witness the return of former finance minister Daim Zainuddin besides Mahathir as special advisors who would influence the country’s policies.  It would be fun if  Mukhriz can be convinced to wave the keris (dagger) in imitation to the previous actors,Najib and Hishammuddin Hussein and the frogman Ibrahim Ali. If he does ,wonder what will his competitor Khairi, say to that!.

 The racial card has being used with some success in the past and basically many UMNO leaders today has played that game in one way or another.
  But that was before the explosion of internet via social media or blogging . It cannot be denied that the majority of Malay voters who voted against UMNO in the general election were the educated youngsters who read the “truth” from the net.
  Mahathir is playing a losing racial game if he thinks he can rally this important group of Malay youngsters to back UMNO as the ultimate party in ruling the government forever.
  
 Nevertheless it is to be  believed what some fortune-tellers are saying about Mahathir to live till the ripe age of 88-years-old, Mukhriz Mahathir has to step up and spring board to the premiership come  rain or shine else without his grand old daddy the junior may just ended up as another UMNO ordinary member.
Mahathir Mukhriz Keris ClassWith police force, Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), Election Commission, Judiciary and to some extent even the Royalty deeply entrenched in the “UMNO Culture”, chances are higher for Mahathir dynasty to become a reality than to have opposition coalition (PR) taking over the federal government. 

The combination of the Three Musketeers Najib-Mahathir-Daim would blow all aspects of democracy to pieces. 

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