Sunday, March 16, 2008

Disgrace BN Antics

It has been just over a week after the 12th General Election, but it seems a long passed election because much incidents happened during the past one week, most notably are issues related to Penang Island.

We've heard muh noise was made against the cancellation of NEP, PM warn Lim Guan Eng of his future conduct, Protest occured below the state government office and few more. Especially the protest happened in various places, it looks most likely it's pre-planned and pre-arranged by BN as we all should know that any voilent conduct is against the federal government rules, and anyone involve will be punished.

So from my study and assumption, all these protests were likely to be arrange by BN after losing the state government to opposition and they are trying to wreck it back by whatever way they possibly could. This is a shameful act and for example Selangor State government is not even form yet, and there's strong protest against it. What are these idiots protest against? Are they protest against an empty office? Probably they would be better protest against Mohd Khir Toyo's administrative of "Empty Drawer" rather than this.

For party like BN to issue warning to opposition party who now controlling the state also shows another weak side of its administration. They are just "Kiasu" like we once labelled someone! As the biggest and controlling party for the last 50 years, they should feel disgrace of themselve to act in such a way. Winning and losing is a norm in political world and BN should learn how to react in a more proper manner than just firing blank at anyone.

Probably this election has hit them so hard they are losing their emotional control as well as their sportsmanship, and now it all expose to the nations and that we should feel great that we made the right choice. And hopefully BN will learn from their "mistake" and made corrective act to improve on their service. Otherwise they will be as naive and childish as ever, and Malaysia will not progress with such charactered minister and/or leaders in the controlling government.

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