Friday, February 22, 2008

Weakened MCA

After the standing down of Datuk Seri Chan Kong Choy from the upcoming general election, we would see a weakened MCA line-up in the next general election.

As many people said previously, MCA has been splited into two all the while, namely A-Team and B-Team. Datuk Seri Chan is one of the last leader from B-Team, and from now he withdrew from the participation in the next GE, I can't see MCA have any calibre leader who would do a better job than Datuk Seri Chan. It is unfortunate that Chan was involved, or rather being mentioned in the recent discovered RM 46 Billion wasted on West Port development.

How true is that Datuk Seri Chan is the main culprit for that scandal is beyond our knowledge, but from the way things were judged and conclude, it's quite easy to know that Chan was the scapegoat in the whole thing, and that someone is taking this opportunity to force Chan to withdraw from the coming election. If ever Malaysian agents' work efficiency is at such level, why is the Altantunya and VK Lingam case still in the hearing stage, rather than concluded? Has they really investigated who's the main culprit of the whole episode of the scdandal?

Body languages of some of the MCA leaders during Chan's annoucement clearly shows that everything is all pre-fixed, and that we will see almost a whole new line-up for MCA. It will also mark the end of B-Team in MCA, and we will now only have one team, which means United MCA. Can this be the case? Or we will see a new B-Team or rather C-Team emerging?

Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting always mentioned if we don't vote for MCA, Chinese's voice would never be heard in the parliment, and if he is true to what he said, then chinese's voice will never be heard whether it's MCA or DAP represent the chinese in the parliment, simply because MCA do not have enough power in the parliment, and that DAP is an opposition party, which automatically have no rights to anything or participation. Simple!!! So who should we vote for?

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