If Pak Lah had problems eliminating some dodgy figures in his cabinet, this is clearly the time he should drop them, if he wants to keep his promise four years ago to have a clean government.
Here's one of the conversations I wish had taken place between Pak Lah and whom ever he wants to drop. This one is with Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor that never happened.
Pak Lah: Ku Nan, I've been covering for you for far too long man.
Ku Nan: Thank you so much, Pak Lah. I don't know what I'd do without you. So, what's up? You think I still stand a chance this time?
Pak Lah: That's why I'm calling you. You know, this Lingam's case.....doesn't look good on you lah Ku.
Ku Nan: Sorry lah, Pak Lah. I didn't expect it to happen.
Pak Lah: I have been heavily criticised on so many things. There were just too many rumours about you. How am I going keep a clean government like this.
Ku Nan: Yeah, I know. So how now?
Pak Lah: I have a proposition for you. This is for your own sake ok. Please don't get me wrong. This election, you don't have to bertandinglah ya. Take a break.
Ku Nan: Hmmm....Take a break?
Pak Lah: Well....yeah. Take a break from bertandinglah. But you're still an Umno member and can still contribute what.
Ku Nan: Okaylah Pak Lah. If Soi Lek is gentleman enough to admit his mistakes, I think I should be man enough to quit with all these cases and rumours to save the Government. Besides, Soi Lek sent a strong message during his resignation. Clean government means clean moral, clean from bribery etc.
Pak Lah: I wish I had more men with guts like Soi Lek. We're all human. We all make mistakes. But we should not repeat the mistakes. So, deal. Although you tak bertanding, come and support us lah ya.
Ku Nan: Okay. Good luck. I'm going to miss being a YB.
But this conversation only happened in my dream.
Wednesday, 27 February 2008
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