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Step aside gentlemen - that mean's YOU

These are representation of the rakyat's feelings towards Umno/BN if they care to change and lead again, and I hope somebody is actually listening (sigh) :

1. There are so many talented, professional and honest Malays who should be chosen to lead Umno to give it a fresh face acceptable to all the races so please choose on merit and capability and not because of blind loyalty or some stupid sentimental reason.

2. The old timers who are controversial or tainted must go: Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (inaction fame), Najib (too tainted), Khairy (business-contracts overkill and racial lectures) plus the Fourth Floor gang, Hishammuddin Hussein (extreme racial incitements), Taib Mahmud (cash-out controversy), Rahim Tamby Chik (his past is unforgivable) and Khir Toyo (the greatest actor on earth).

Then there is Syed Hamid Albar (no clear direction), Bung Mokhtar (bocor fame), Shahrizat (she lost, why back again?), Tajol Rosli/ Mohd Ali Rustam (questionable performance), Musa Aman (answer the new case)...

3 Muhkriz Mahathir, Tengku Razaleigh and Muhiyddin, Rais Yatim, Nazri , and Amirsham are the better ones left and you guys better do something soon or you will be grouped together with the unwanted.

As for the servant-parties - MCA, MIC, PPP, Gerakan etc, these people in them should also stand aside:

1. Lim Keng Yaik (over-talker but scared of Umno), Koh Tsu Koon (under-talker and scared of Umno), Samy Vellu (overstayed , heavily tainted, scared of Umno), Chua Soi Lek (can't differentiate right/wrong and scared of Umno), Ong Ka Ting (please sit down for good), NgYen Yen (playing to the gallery perfectionist) and Ong Ka Chuan (just continuing where his brother left off - playing politics only).

Then there is Ong Tee Keat (promises must be kept- the Westport revelation?) and Kayveas (there's a glitter of hope)

2. The best solution for these servants is to group into one party namely, Parti Perpaduan Malaysia and led by a minority race president (a Sikh) to neutralise the race-based parties’ image.

But can any one of them make the real sacrifices (by not fighting for the president's post) for the sake of the country and for our children's future?

Please don't use the lame textbook excuse ‘now is not the time yet’ because it reads you want to hang on to your dear positions .

Stop fooling around gentlemen or step aside and let the new boys (Pakatan) do the job.

From your boss, the rakyat.

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