Malaysia is all about protecting cronies

Betcha think an old rocker like moi wouldn't know how to appreciate Bach. Before you make that wrongful assumption, there are lots of rock musician are influenced by Bach and Morzart in their work these days. I do selectively listen to classical and opera.

It's been 10 days since I last blog. Many friends cum readers and well wishers have been calling and SMS me up. Even Rocky have removed me from the Blog that Rock list. We'll have to remind him I will be back soon.

The BIG BAD cough that begin to trouble me since July 27th had not subsided. I made an appointment with another respectable physician at Pusrawi for second opinion. He added three more to my longer list of medical issues from my last visit to a Specialist.

Finally after two consecutive sleepless nights and days from continuous coughing, I've had it. I checked early morning beforesubuh to a nearby hospital I am loyal to. I wonder when will the hospital present me with a watch for my long years of continuous loyalty.

By evening, after a whole series of tests, blood samplings, prick here and there, and the usual rounds of BP, temperature monitoring by the nurses, the respirator specialists, Dr Wahab (sorry didn't catch his full name yet) told me I've got spasm on my air passage and I had finally succumbed to my family inherited disease, asma.

No wonder I've been short of breath lately.

Right after my Mrs and few guest left for the evening, I got drowsy or 'high' from my sixth round of nebuliser for the day and consumption of probably half the pharmacist' list of drugs in the storeroom. I laid down to look forward for my long needed sleep.

After four hours of quality sleep with hallucinating dreams of being in a war torn hospital, I was awaken by cough. I requested for a lozenges and suddenly remembered about up-dating this blog. Before this, the incessant cough does not allow me to think and focus when attempting to write.

And I sure got a few issues to write about.

Firstly, the issue of Hishamuddin and his strings of decisions that are making him look bad within the UMNO circle of supporters as weak, indecisive and afraid.

In his effort to seek help from bloggers to clarify himself, he sent out his political secretary and political product marketing man, Dato Markiman to "engage".

The problem is neither Hishamuddin (due to his reluctance out of his own cowardice) nor Markimen understand the term engagement with bloggers means to them.

What happenned subsequently was one desperate teacher's pet e-mailed my piece, Has the Government and ruling party become afraid?, to Hishamuddin and his host of secretaries in a not so nice intention.

Markiman responded by questioning why the piece "hentam" Dato Najib, Dato Hishamuddin, Government, etc. after he had engage us. Don't give us such excuse of being busy.

He should understand that some of us do not deal with messengers, especially with his boss avoiding us for years. With him seen as fumbling all over the place, does he expect complimentary posting? Bloggers should not be force to write what they have yet to be convince off. If they believe in you, they will do so willingly and with much passion.

Secondly, I really wanted to write about the JAIS raid on the illegal church, Damansara Utara Methodist Church.

Naturally these days, one can expect a partisan and communcal divide on the issue. But in defense of JAIS, I really want to clear the air on the Christians argument and slanders made against JAIS.

There was nothing forceful in the manner they came to investigate. Despite empowered to raid without the need for warrant, they only entered with permission after an hour of stalling from the organiser.

If there had been act of proselytizing of Muslim by the Methodist church, in which many indications points in that direction, it was both an unconstitutional and illegal act. No talking of those human rights and democrasy arguments because Malaysia do not practise TOTAL DEMOCRASY but guided DEMOCRASY.

Observe the various exceptions and conditions for any given rights or liberties, there are exceptions and conditions attached. In most cases, the preserving the peace and harmony of the majority or public is supreme consideration.

Thirdly, the MAS-Air Asia share swap. Many bloggers and personalities have spoken against it.

Sakmongkol, Bigdog, Rockybru, Jebat Must Die, Hantu Laut, etc to name a few bloggers. Former SC Chairman, Tan Sri Ali Kadir, former MAS CEO, Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman, and many have come out to the for front.

This deal have been described differently by many. For one, it is a deal to cover-up a bunch of "corporate leader" who failed in their task and yet allowed to handle the matter.

The deal is a badly structured deal which is heavily in favour of Tan Sri Tony Fernandez and partners at the expense of the loyal staff of MAS, especially the 3rd, 4th and 5th level (forget the most crooked and self serving 1st and 2nd liner) and the various stakeholders.

The demure, fair, and sweet looking nurse is giving me that stare from afar. Don't get the wrong idea. She is telling me to sleep and get a good rest.

So my last word on the share swap, it was a pre-planned, organised and systematic rape and plunder of MAS by the Pu*ima* Hall of Fame.

For us who fought the Abdullah establishment because of deals like ECM Libra-Avenue merger, succumbing to Singapore interest, etc, it frustating of see Najib allowed such deals to continue by the same set of players and their associates.

No such excuses of letting private sector deals at their own. Malaysian economic model is not free economic model but a political economy model. The executive can have their influence it.

In fact, by analysing the series of events from 2005 onward, this is a big-scale version of a similar ECM Libra-Avenue and worthy to be dubbed ECM Libra-Avenue II.

I have my political angled suspicion as to why this deal came about, but I will write more from the business and corporate perspective.

This deal have the potential to be the "crooked bridge" that burst wide open on Abdullah but this time on Najib.

Fourth, Najib has much problems lurking on the his various corporate business endeavours and economic policies but was held back from criticising by able pro-UMNO bloggers.

His over focus on economic transformation programs only look nice on Idris Jala's Shell styled power point presentation but does not catch the imagination of the masses.

The masses needs cannot be left to the market elements alone. They day to day improvement in life is still dependent on economic growth than the so-called ability "to leap tall building with a single bound" of long term economic reform plan. Growth translate into prosperity and higher income.

Endless talk about economic reform without economic growth is like a company stop operation to focus at reengineering and restructuring their organisation.

Fifth and not the last, is whether UMNO and Barisan Nasional is serious about winning the 13th General Election?

They are not effective in their communication (or penerangan) of Government policies and party programs.

From this blogger's eye, while they other side are dishing out one after another propagandas and psywar materials, UMNO - it's party machinery and leaders - are quiet.

Only the bloggers are voluntarily doing in their own unguided and mismashed ways with limited resources. Government agencies and newspapers are helping out more out of concern although it is none of their goddamn business!

Admit it truly, the 3Ps of penerangan, propaganda and psywar of UMNO and BN are down the parit.

The nurse is staring again.

Sixth, there were three pointers that Tun Dr Mahathir gave to Najib to win the 13th general election - take care of the Malays, manage the economy and get rid of corruption.

In challenging political times, hold on to your base of loyal voters.

But what Najib had done in some extent was to ignore the Bumiputera community. They are agitated with his political effort to woe Chinese voters that come at the expense of the Malays. MDEC, Pemandu, Teraju, subsidies, and scholarships issues to name a few of the issues.

His Pemandu, and Teraju outfit has not caught the imagination of the Malay activists and intellectuals, save for the kaki bodeks andpengampus.

On that score, his political situation could be that of the Malay proverb, "Yang dikejar tak dapat, Yang dijinjing berkeciciran"(The own chased failed, The one hand lost).

Najib's transformation program could be exciting on a Idris Jala's powerpoint presentation deserve of winning any corporate powerpoint presentation competition. But to the common people, it is food on the table, money in the pocket and life that need to go on that matters. Najib seem to just realise he should address it now.

For the commercially driven Chinese support, without a growing economy to keep them busy, they go into politics.

For corruption to be eradicated, it is not just about expanding UMNO's voting base. It is to see real meaningful convictions of corrupts.

Government must show confidence to the public that political interventions, crooked judges, and government bureucrats power monopoly do not hinder the fight against corruption. Unfortunately Government looks weak by succumbing to much to the opposition propaganda surrounding the death of Teoh Beng Hock.

How does Najib expect himself to get two third majority and regain all the lost states if questionable deals and development plans like MAS-Air Asia share swap, IMDB development, UDA Development, Iskandar Malaysia, etc still exists.

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