My my...I guess some people hasn't woke up from their deep slumber yet.
In fact, it wasn't so long ago that our former Prime Minister - better to say, the sleeping one - had figured
that the online media along with the many blogs and portals was not important too, and look where that got him.
Today, I am made to understand that he prefers to do gardening amongst other occasional official visits and functions, but largely most Malaysians remembered him as the PM who got us nowhere.
In fact, his statement that "...What is more important is that the government is able to contribute to
the people through implementation of programmes,"should be something he must be familiar with....for it (the government under him) had implemented 4 corridors that led to nowhere!
I am of the opine that he though doing nothing, had only contributed to the many rise of anti government portals (which gives to more healthy online debates) but also had caused more civil disturbances than his predecessors.
Whereas most who watched the debate over the last weekend had agreed that Malaysians want more political debates, Pak Lah had said that debates won't solve anything.
Pak Lah, you are right, debates won't solve anything but whoever said it will solve things from the beginning? The CSL-LGE debate goes to prove that these two political stalwarts feed off different supporters. If anything, DAP who seems to think that MCA is dying, with LGE's statement goes to show that it prefers to draw on the chinese votes by INSISTING that UMNO is the problem and in the same breath wants these voters to 'rise up to the occasion' by challenging 'Malay supremacy'.
Yes, Pak Lah, it does not solve anything, but you must still be sleeping if you actually missed the whole point that LGE was trying to make. And whilst at it he tossed in Ong Tee Keat's quote too to make both Soi lek and MCA look downright desperate. But Guan eng did not count on Soi Lek to remind all that because of Tee Keat's direction and shakiness, he (Tee Keat) had actually lost the majority support of his own party members.
But Guan eng too did not count on your support, so let's just say that your statement is ...ireelevant, shall we?
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