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MCA hari ini menyatakan sokongan terhadap segala tindakan yang akan dikenakan oleh kerajaan ke atas Wee Meng Chee atau Namewee jika terbukti pemuda itu melakukan kesalahan menerbitkan video berbaur perkauman
 
 

NAJIB IS ALONE

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak needs help. The Prime Minister is alone, as the chairman of the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition parties he is also alone. He takes his cause along a lonely path where his ‘soldiers are going different ways’, seemingly deviating from his track and target.  He needs help, he needs support and he needs backing but so far, he got not coming. Even his idea of a New Economic Model came under fire from the largest NGO in the country – Perkasa. When Najib announced his 1Malaysia concept, everyone roared and clapped in unison, concurring to the concept that is supposedly to unite the multi-racial reality of the country.
 
 

NAJIB IS ALONE – PART 2

Top on Najib’s mind now is to retain Sarawak which state election is to be held latest by middle of next year. The going is not good as far as politicians and public see it given the political atmosphere in peninsular as well as the recently concluded Sibu state by-election. The main issue is Chief Minister Tan Sri Taib Mahmud which even the BN election machinery finds it hard to address the issue which has now spread like wild fire among the electorates in the state. Many politicians in Kuala Lumpur predicted that if Sarawak BN fails to retain its two-third majority, Sabah will fall or follow the trend as the two states are sort of ‘biologically link’ in terms of minds and culture. They said when the trend show that way in Sarawak, then the coming general election would show similar trends in the peninsular which is considered as worrying for BN. Walking the tightrope and doing the balancing act is not easy job for Najib as his 1Malaysia concept is translated and interpreted depending on the benefits of whoever is doing it.
 
 

Biadab di surau, parti karaoke untuk menyambut ramadan dan lain-lain...


Setelah 53 tahun merdeka bersama Malaysia masih lagi terdapat orang Cina yang bukan saja langsung tidak dapat bertutur dalam Bahasa Melayu (Malaysia), malahan masih ada yang tidak langsung bersungguh-sungguh untuk mendekati budaya Melayu dan mengetahui segala sensitiviti dan pantang larang orang Melayu.

Di antara contoh paling terserlah masalah ini ialah parti DAP yang sejak berdekad mendabik dada kononnya paling berhak memerintah ekoran manifestasi misi dan falsafah yang memperjuangkan keadilan sosial mutlak untuk semua. Walaupun ramai yang sedar laungan DAP itu hanya sekadar retorik politik tidak berasas, namun masih ada yang terpengaruh dengan janji-janji mereka.

Menyedari mereka tidak akan ke mana tanpa sokongan orang Melayu, mereka merancang pelbagai muslihat sehingga tidak kurang juga orang Melayu yang terpedaya, lantaran menyertai DAP atau setidak-tidaknya menyokong rancangan mereka melalui perseteruan dengan UMNO dan bersekongkol dengan PKR dan PAS.
 

 

BBC pun tak mau RPK dalam rancangannya


Apa nak dikatakan lagi? Kalau dah salah tu, salah juga la.

Pelan pihak Perbadanan Penyiaran British, BBC mengundang Raja Petra Kamaruddin (RPK) untuk ditemu ramah dalam rancangan popular HardTalk dibatalkan.

Difahamkan pembatalan tersebut berikutan pendapat dan nasihat peguam-peguam BBC yang mengatakan jika rancangan itu diteruskan ada kemungkinan BBC mendedahkan dirinya kepada komplikasi perundangan.

Sejurus selepas keputusan itu diumumkan, RPK terus menyebar berita tersebut kepada konco-konconya di Malaysia, dan dengan sekelip mata mereka bergegas untuk 'spin' berita penolakkan tersebut daripada perspektif lain pula - kali ini dengan menuduh kononnya BBC sudah hilang taring, tidak lagi bebas dan mudah dibeli.

Inilah wajah kumpulan anarkis yang menjadi pemangkin Pakatan Rakyat - gerombolan yang melemparkan pelbagai janji kosong untuk kononnya mencorakkan lanskap politik dan sosial baru bagi Malaysia.

Ibrahim mahu melompat lagi
Ketuanan Melayu diserang, UMNO bergoyang
Dilema Melayu: UMNO, Pas atau PKR?
Cara Ong pimpin MCA timbulkan banyak tanda tanya
Utusan Malaysia hanya boleh berkubur di tangan Melayu
Punca Malaysiakini siar berita palsu Najib
Memerangi politik wang satu jihad
Rais Yatim lebih layak jadi PM
 

  

  

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New party polls instead of Greater Unity Plan




GOH WEI LIANG
http://manifestogwl.blogspot.com/2009/11/mca-searching-for-answers.html


As MCA struggles to find the solutions for the largest leadership crisis and power struggle in history (from President to Central Committee), we begin to realize and sense the need for an authoritative figure in MCA.

UMNO has Dr Mahathir, Tengku Razaleigh and Najib as authoritative figures. PKR has Anwar Ibrahim, DAP has the Lims while PAS of course has Tok Guru Nik Aziz.

MCA ? No one. We do not have fatherly figures in MCA. Someone must stamp their mark and discipline the naughty boys in MCA, don't you think so ?

If Nik Aziz is not around in PAS, the Party will be divided into factions. If Anwar is not in PKR, the Party will split. You see my point?

Indeed, we want to see democracy but once we have carried out the democratic process, members of the Party must uphold the democratic principle and concept.

MCA must learn to understand one concept of democracy. When you are a democratically elected leader, you are entitled to make autocratic decisions.

This is a fact in all democratic systems in the world and one concept which MCA leaders have failed to grasp.

For now, Tee Keat is widely known as a no-nonsense man and commands the respect of many. With the right moves and game plan, Tee Keat can be the authority in MCA.

If you ask me, I have a slight preference for new party polls instead of the Greater Unity Plan.

This will end all the campaigns, factions realignment and all internal party politics once and for all before Barisan Nasional enter the 13th General Election.

It will also deny opportunists to act like Anwar Ibrahim by saying "we have the numbers, we have the support" and go for another round of a veiled "Save MCA Campaign" which in truth is just a tactic to elevate one's political career at the expense of those already at the top.

MCA needs to end the impasse soon. It is becoming increasingly difficult for pro Barisan Nasional and pro MCA bloggers to market the Party in the blogosphere and among the people.

Also, there are MCA bloggers who voice their support and campaign for particular leaders in the Party. The bloggers are divided according to the people they support, not the Party.

The current infighting will only make matters worse. When bloggers campaign for the leaders they support, we tend to overlook the long term plan.

If the supported is still at the top and the opposed is also holding office, and when we go into the Elections, can we go in as a team to win it for the Party ?

How then can the supporters of every individual leader answer the questions of the people when asked on issues related to the opposed who happens to be in the same Party and holding office also ?

To make it simple, how can pro Tee Keat men answer questions related to Dr Chua ? How can pro Dr Chua men answer questions related to Tee Keat's team ?

When we enter the Elections and when we go to the ground, we do not walk in as pro Tee Keat, pro Chua or pro Liow men. We go in as a team and we exit as a team.

Pro Chua men must be able to argue for and support Tee Keat and Pro Tee Keat men must be able to argue for Chua.

The same applies for the third force supporters where they must also be able to argue for Soi Lek and for Tee Keat when the need arises such as during Elections.

The question right now is are we able to do so ? Are all MCA members, Central Delegates and Central Committee members able to handle, argue and market the Party this way ?

If we cannot do such things, then MCA is still in a checkmate and I believe not many are able to.

Some of us can do it, definitely not all. But "some" is not enough. MCA must mobilize their machinery as a team and not have contradictions at any point in time.

Otherwise, the election machinery and campaigns by MCA and Barisan Nasional will be jeopardized and provide ammunition to the Opposition.

The big players at the moment are Tee Keat, Soi Lek, Tiong Lai, Mei Fun and Ka Siong.


There are also other politicians of the past who are playing a role in the current leadership struggle such as Tan Chai Ho and rumours circulating around Chan Kong Choy and former Sec Gen Ong Ka Chuan.

MCA is running out of talents and fast losing out to DAP whom have gathered well trained professionals and attracted young talents over the years.

The future is bleak for MCA if former leaders are not here to guide the Party but to make a return. The future is bleak for MCA if current leaders are not united behind the President and always conspire to topple the leadership for personal gains.

One good advice that Tun Dr Mahathir once reminded Barisan Nasional recently should be repeated in the ears of MCA members and leaders.

Today you could win Party Elections and positions but you would still lose the General Elections because the people would not support you.

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