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When Thieves Fall Out

BN Sarawak bosses are still wrestling with the Najib problem, while the arch thief lies his way round Turkey and fat Rosmah is busy checking out the jeweller and handbag shops to see if they come up to her vulgar standards.

The problem is, of course, whether or not to parade master crook Najib round the rural areas of the State before polling day. And it is a knotty one. Parade him and you are showing a master crook in full public gaze.  Keep him away and the legend of “safe deposit” Sarawak is seriously endangered.

Taib and Taibenan are toying with the idea that the solution lies in making propaganda clips of the master liar lying to the voters and showing them on TV, so avoiding any awkward face to face questions.  Najib still loves you, they will claim, but he is too busy to come and see you just now, Anyway vote BN as usual and your bribes are assured.

A pathetic solution to an insoluble problem and they know it.  It makes massive bribery all the more necessary and Taib is very reluctantly opening his pockets. Not without, of course, first squeezing his cronies for increased election funds. After all he argues they have shared in the loot and must now share in the pain. To any who ask why Najib cannot pay for the campaign he simply says.”Would you?”

Now every voter in Sarawak knows the truth about BN and its criminal leaders. So what do Taib and Adenan do about that? They can either pretend it has not happened and double up  on bribery or they can condemn Najib and try to separate BN Sarawak from BN West Malaysia.

Neither course has any hope of being believed so the real choice for Sarawak voters is either to kick BN out altogether and build a new Sarawak where justice and prosperity for all will be the objective. Or once again sell yourselves and the future of your children for a  soiled note and a warm beer.

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