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Saturday 5 June 2010

Recycled rubbish, recycled scripts; When will new wind blow?

ps- leaving soon, and will be travelling for next two weeks, but will try to update as much as possible.
It’s occurred to me that the cabinet changes are the latest in a series of moves ‘back to the good old days’.
Most obvious is the selection of tired old faces – Donald Lim and Palanivel join the ranks of Koh Tsu Koon, Sharizat and other recycled politicians.
The brazen selection of Chua Soi Lek’s son for a ministership and management of over RM 2 billion in assets signal an intolerable tolerance of nepotism once again.
Amidst all this, we have Sodomy II, where we witness the same travesties of justice as we did 10 years ago.
It’s so depressing, to think that we are stuck in time like this.
Where Najib had the opportunity to be bold, we are instead rehashing scripts, recycling ‘leaders’ and going all out to be “business as usual”.
All this in some sad attempt to desperately cling on to the glory days of BN corruption.
I hope new winds will soon blow all this old rubbish away.
God knows we’re not short of talent; let’s see if goodness will sway the day, or whether we will really allow ourselves to be stuck in time.

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