I always feel puzzled and confused:
Can we practise double standard by allowing party members and leaders to get involved improper dealings without punitive action but elevated to candidates and become elected legislators?
Is it right or wrong to expose it?
Thursday, July 30, 2009
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In my opinion, No for the first question, but then things like this happen all the time in politics...
Right for the second question, but like they say, expose it with evidence...
The problem with many elected leaders is that they are often fear to do something that might not be perceived well with the voters... but this kind of leaders is just not bright...
it will be upsetting if you chose to back off...
Even before the political tsunami on Mar 8, 2008, many Malaysian are expecting BN to lead the country in an effcient, just and clean manner. In the opposition front, we will not like to see the country leads by corrutped politicians. It is the same here. If opposition leaders do not subscribe to what they say (about clean, just and efficient), people will abandon them soon.
It is very strict forward. If you want to be a politician, be a clean and good politician.
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