The media war for Sarawakians' votes has heated up, with a state election expected within the next six months.
Salvoes fired by Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud (left), claiming 'unanimous' support by his ruling Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) for him to lead the state BN into the election, have saturated state media organs like Bernama and the Borneo Post yet it is clearly inconceivable that any political party could ever have 'unanimous' support for any particular party leader. The proposition is laughable.
Despite vigorous brainwashing, even North Korean communist party members cannot possibly worship Dear Leader Kim Jong Il unequivocally, without misgivings expressed in their hearts or in private.
Well, there may be the mainstream for Taib but forget not that there is now a civil society movement called TMG that simply means 'Taib Must Go'.
Salvoes fired by Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud (left), claiming 'unanimous' support by his ruling Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) for him to lead the state BN into the election, have saturated state media organs like Bernama and the Borneo Post yet it is clearly inconceivable that any political party could ever have 'unanimous' support for any particular party leader. The proposition is laughable.
Despite vigorous brainwashing, even North Korean communist party members cannot possibly worship Dear Leader Kim Jong Il unequivocally, without misgivings expressed in their hearts or in private.
Well, there may be the mainstream for Taib but forget not that there is now a civil society movement called TMG that simply means 'Taib Must Go'.
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