If BN loses it does not mean Malaysia does not have a government


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If that is the whole truth and nothing but the truth, then for Malaysia’s sake dismantle all opposition parties; arrest all opposition politicians; and cage all those who support these parties lah.
 
J. D. Lovrenciear  

What are our politicians from the BN quarter teaching our young and old these days? Each time they open their mouths the scream is all about ‘Malaysia will be destroyed if opposition comes to power’ and ‘do not go against the government’ and ‘vote for the government’.
 
With the general elections’ fever rising to unprecedented notches, such rubbish distortions and nonsensical misrepresentations are becoming a generously daily diet dished out in all our mainstream media.
Now let us get this nonsense straightened out once and for all Mr., Miss. and Mrs. politicians of Malaysia from the BN fortress.
BN or UMNO, MIC and MCA is not the government. When Parliament is dissolved, the governing of the nation continues without the ministers and their band-wagon of party fries.
Next, to vote BN is not patriotism. Likewise to vote opposition is not treason against the nation. Get it!
It is not only shocking but even beats the daylight out of any dimwit to keep hearing from all the BN entourage and loyalists that the rakyat must think Malaysia; must safeguard Malaysia; must this and that for Malaysia; and therefore they must vote for BN.
Hello, what rubbish are we frothing these days?
If that is the whole truth and nothing but the truth, then for Malaysia’s sake dismantle all opposition parties; arrest all opposition politicians; and cage all those who support these parties lah.
Just have BN only for Malaysia and Malaysians. Stop even claiming to label the country as moderates. Stop even having a Parliament lah. Then it makes sense to all that the BN leaders and their paid stooges are clamouring these days.
And let the PM and all his other comrades in arms be told too – including the Home Minister: You are a minister on the government’s service. Not the government on your service.
So when you speak – for as long as Parliament is not dissolved, cut your party allegiance and serve all Malaysians.
If you want to speak of party matters and in defense of your political party, go by all means to your party events and speak, scream, or raise a mile-long sword before your political party members.
But when you address the nation on matters that are of importance to all citizens, like in the case of national security and defense and public safety, don’t you dare segregate the nation along party politics and allegiance.
Can the professionals, the learned, and the heads of clear thinking organizations please tell our salaried public servants who are wearing the hats of ministers and leaders about the stark difference between political parties that win an election to form a government and that of governing a nation. 
Right minded citizens, please rise from your cloisters and tell it to these politicians loud and clear before we sink deep into the recess of a politically immature and incapacitated mental block, not knowing the difference between politics, governance and leadership or nationhood.
Otherwise, let us all remain as the proverbial frog-in-the-well and bury the much sought after crown of ‘developed’ status.
Then we must accept the trophy of ‘The Laughing Stock of South-east Asia’.

 



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