Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Here I am, rock you like a hurricane!!!

Here I am, Rock you like a hurricane!!!


DSAI’s is now unofficially a MP and his victory reminds me of a Scorpion’s hit with a phrase that sounds like this: Here I am, Rock you like a hurricane. His victory is like a great hurricane, much greater than the tsunami that was created by Wan Azizah during 308 GE.

The victory leaves a big impact on BN, which is now in dire straits, desperately in need of another shield to protect them against the onslaught DSAI. The current sodomy charge has not broken DSAI’s strong will of making a comeback to parliament. This victory means a lot to DSAI after living in exile from direct involvement in Malaysian politics due to various sodomy charges and bribery allegations back in 1998.

His strategy to fight for the rakyat’s grievances regardless of races and to revive the weak economy from the hypocrite’s reign seems to be working well and receives terrific response from the people. His kick ass speeches during the 1st tsunami were powerful enough to turn the table partially on BN. His influence in Malaysian politics is undisputedly strong that had forced Dollah to announce the GE date a month before the political ban on DSAI was lifted on 14th April 2008.

Now, the victory has been achieved on 26th August 2008. Many people are now eagerly looking forward to the 16th September 2008 whether his ambition to form the new government will become a reality or just another odd. But DSAI’s ambitious dream had caused some moments of truth on BN’s camp to the extent that some 20 BN MPs including those from Sabah and Sarawak were required (either forced or voluntarily) to pledge on their loyalty to BN. This action sounded more like a panicked reaction from the BN top leaders for their suspicious mind on potential MPs that will frog to PR on the declared date. By the way, where are the Quran and Bible for the BN sumpah-menyumpah ceremony?

For the Borneons in Sarawak, like it or not we are part of the political scene in Malaysia. The strong political hurricane in Peninsular Malaysia is pushing us once again to view ourselves where we are, how changes can benefit us or just another ignorance to these dynamism.

There has been no proper check and balance mechanism in the states to monitor and correct policies and developments that are putting the people in chronic situations. For instance, the Bakun project is not a project that favors the natives in the affected regions. The proposed 12 new dams to reinforce electricity supply are unnecessary threats to the life of Sarawakians. The divide and rule policy by the state government all this while is benefiting Taib and his dogging cronies for their involvement in state projects. And after 45 years of independence under BN, this man appeared on TV to boast about the state’s achievements. Well for me, he is actually sending a message on how much wealth that he has swept from the God created wealth, economies and rights in Sarawak. That’s his glory as the BN leader of Sarawak. While to many people, moment of shock and disbelief in their pathetic conditions.

While the local opposition parties in Sarawak are still in reforming stage, DSAI’s stimulating victory definitely gives another option for the Sarawakians to decide on their future in the coming state election in a few years from now. For now, who knows the talk about frogging MPs is real after all. Will DSAI’s hurricane penetrate into the land of the Hornbills or a new homemade hurricane will emerge from this land? Let’s wait with much anticipation.

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