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So called breaking news yesterday said that SAPP: the Sabah Progressive Party will back a no-confidence motion against PM Abdullah Ahmad Badawi when Parliament resumes on Monday.

This is typical head hunting or looking for a black sheep.

Same strategy Bush uses to get rid of Sadam Hussein only to find Iraq in an even bigger mess afterwards.

 

What do you do when Badawi is gone?

 

Do you have a plan? Or do you criticize the current government hiking the oil prices without a plan?

 

Anybody with a plan here? Or are we just hunting down heads for the sake of hunting fun…

 

Suppose Badawi steps down like so many people in the street are asking, then who is going to succeed?

Najib? Isn’t Najib the one saying he is 100% behind Badawi and what he is doing?

Don’t you have to get rid of both Najib and Badawi?

And if you continue this logic, don’t you have to get rid of the ruling party ruling a country for 50 years until it got into the mess it is in now?

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