Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Impact of Ezam Rejoin UMNO

First of all congrate to UMNO finally manage to persuade an opposition strongman into joining them. Well done UMNO, well done Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and finally well done Ezam on rejoining UMNO. Just feel like home right Ezam?

Ops.... hang on! Is Ezam a PKR member now? Is he holding an all important post within PKR or PR? Has he got any influence inside the party? All the answer is NO! Sorry Ezam, but your time has passed since roughly 2 years ago. You are first not a PKR member anymore, secondly you do not hold any post within the party anymore since years ago, thirdly you are not even near where they are when the recent general election was held, and last but not least, you've been out of the party slightly, if not too long that things changes during these period of times.

Ezam is not the influential Ezam no more. He's merely a normal Malaysian now, and just I don't know what the fuss is all about that our lovely, smiley, yet stupid and stoned face PM, as well as a President of UMNO would spent his precious time to meet the reporters, giving speech to reporters, made the re-joining of Ezam into UMNO so public, and worst still, telling the whole 'stupid' world that Ezam will help rebuilding UMNO with the power and information he has about opposition parties.

That's ridiculous and because things have not been going smoothly for the stoned face PM and he's making use of this chance to tell the world they too can digged opposition's strongman over to join UMNO. Before anything, may I ask what's the use of Ezam in this whole scenario and what kind of character would he be suited in into this current crop of crab UMNO members? Probably his re-joining may not only not stabilise the already shaky UMNO, but make it far worse than it already is. There are so many members who's been working hard and waiting for their chance to show up during this crisis time, yet the PM opt to at this time bring back an oldie to fight with them.

With this in mind, maybe we not only will not see a stronger UMNO, but a more crisis ridden and crumbling, cracking UMNO. If this is the case, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, this three words will be written into Malaysia's history book as the culprit who causing the crumble of UMNO, as well as the BN government. At least his name will be written once in a good way, which is he made the raise of Pakatan Rakyat!

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