The last week saw some of elections fever posting on this blog mainly due to increasing pressure of uneasiness that comes everytime you switch on your tv set and saw the uninviting blattering of pro-goverment media campaign which make me sick and tired of all this political drama. The BN's top leadership should have sense the ground temperature months ago, and made effort to rectify the loopholes and weakpoints in its strategy to win the elections, but they fail to do it, regardless of having the best campaign machinery to work up to their expectations.
Instead, its leaders choose to shout about being the only one which is able to form a goverment and accused the oppostion parties of being in dissarray and without someone to even be a prime minister. They reminded the people that they and no one else could ever give this country the peace, stability and harmony, forgetting the real world faced by the countries citizens.
As mention before, security for the nation remains the number one priority be it for the malays, chinese, indians or other races. The country is plaqued with millions of foreigners whom we have to share our living space with. We too share the living expenses with this group of people, considering that almost whatever we consumes everyday, we have to import in from outside Malaysia. These foreigners also creates less jobs opportunities other than confusion on the safety of our compounds right infront of our homes!
Talking about injustice could just make things worst as more of the non malays sees the pro-malay goverment acting selfishly, like holding the kris, though in only a couple of occasions, but the being repeated umteened times by their controll mass media as a footage for their own greed and stupid arrogance.
There are too many issues that are easily exploited, right to the flimsy reasons by the very own Elections Commisions that made wee hours turnaround on several important elections rules and regulations and to the last minute promised of grants and allocations to build new school buildings for the needy schools namely the Chinese and Tamil types primary schools to show they now care and they also have the power and money to buy things up!
The malays as always, want to remain faithful to their leaders but the leaders seems to have their own cliques, as if this group of people are the YB's people and the rest are nothing. No wonder they never share the views of the larger group who stays a distance from their YB and his men. This makes talks among the former group grew into discontend and spread into hartred for some.
Unmistakenly, these voices are put into the ballot box and only when night falls on the 8th of March, this leaders suddenly ask themselves ....... WHY? Where did we go wrong.....?