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Wednesday 4 February 2009

Are You for Sale?

How much?

The love for money is a very powerful motivation for one to betray their principles. It's sad how one would stoop so low, I said would. For those who thought, after reading the few lines, I'm alluding to the current situation in Perak, you're wrong. After all, it was alleged not proven but I'm talking history here.

Before I proceed, let me reiterate that I'm fully aware that there are good and bad people wherever they claim to represent or swear allegiance to.

Now, from all the drama and brouhaha, it is the people that's being played. Played by folks who lied through their teeth and by the very same people who serves only their interest. To the Rulers, make wise decisions and let the people decide their own fate. We're sick of all the plays and be, unfortunately, a part of it. It's a shame to hear how elected representatives say, "I'd serve better by jumping and changing colours". Or to made known how sorry and enlightened you are by the current state of affair.

We don't buy these cock-and-bull stories and a snap election in Perak would the best way out. These events are orchestrated and to allow a formation of a new government without an election isn't the right thing to do. It's illegitimate to say the least. A few Judases who betrayed our trust doesn't speak for all of us. Give us our voice.

"...short term gains that subvert the aspirations of the people will come at a heavy price in the longer term."

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