Rudyard Kipling"
“When you're left wounded on Afganistan's plains and
the women come out to cut up what remains, Just roll to your rifle
and blow out your brains,
And go to your God like a soldier”
General Douglas MacArthur"
“We are not retreating. We are advancing in another direction.”
“It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.” “Old soldiers never die; they just fade away.
“The soldier, above all other people, prays for peace, for he must suffer and be the deepest wounds and scars of war.”
“May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't .” “The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.
“Nobody ever defended, there is only attack and attack and attack some more.
“It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.
The Soldier stood and faced God
Which must always come to pass
He hoped his shoes were shining
Just as bright as his brass
"Step forward you Soldier,
How shall I deal with you?
Have you always turned the other cheek?
To My Church have you been true?"
"No, Lord, I guess I ain't
Because those of us who carry guns
Can't always be a saint."
I've had to work on Sundays
And at times my talk was tough,
And sometimes I've been violent,
Because the world is awfully rough.
But, I never took a penny
That wasn't mine to keep.
Though I worked a lot of overtime
When the bills got just too steep,
The Soldier squared his shoulders and said
And I never passed a cry for help
Though at times I shook with fear,
And sometimes, God forgive me,
I've wept unmanly tears.
I know I don't deserve a place
Among the people here.
They never wanted me around
Except to calm their fears.
If you've a place for me here,
Lord, It needn't be so grand,
I never expected or had too much,
But if you don't, I'll understand."
There was silence all around the throne
Where the saints had often trod
As the Soldier waited quietly,
For the judgment of his God.
"Step forward now, you Soldier,
You've borne your burden well.
Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets,
You've done your time in Hell."
COMMENT - Is DAP deadline punchline to bad joke? By Commander S THAYAPARAN (Retired) Royal Malaysian Navy
Tuesday, June 02, 2026
Malaysiakini : "At the same time, the global recognition received by the prime
minister is on par with figures like Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela.”
Jelutong MP RSN Rayer
At
this point, there is a litany of dismal peaks that rational Malaysians
can point to where DAP has not served the rakyat when it comes to
accountability, the promotion of democratic values, and, of course,
lessening the impact of theocratic imperatives in mainstream Malaysian
politics.
Rayer lays the blame on the prime minister but fails to
mention that DAP has been an obedient handmaiden to the excesses of this
government.
I have no idea why Rayer would list these issues and
act as if DAP had no power or influence over how they were handled or
not handled. Sure, a few DAP MPs have been speaking out, but DAP is the
government, hence, speaking out merely seems performative.
Rayer
blames the “deep state,” which is complete horse manure because, as the
Football Association of Malaysia/International Federation of Association
Football scandal demonstrated, there is very little daylight between
the so-called deep state and mainstream ketuanan (supremacy) governance and, of course, who was the youth and sports minister then?
Powerless DAP?
So,
either DAP has no power in Madani, or the party is completely inept and
oblivious to the legal and moral failings of this unity government.
Which is not to say that DAP does not look out for the interests of the
rakyat in messy Madani.
DAP lawmaker Teresa Kok was chastised
by the prime minister over her comments on halal certification, even
though her comments were, in fact, taking into account the hardship
faced by small Malay businesses and the economic effects mandatory halal
certification would have on them.
So, even when DAP voices out
concern, which would help the Malay community, it is demonised, and more
often than not, the head of Madani would side with the far-right
ethnocentric agitators who really do nothing for the Malay community.
The big July meeting
is approaching, and what is DAP going to do? The deadline was already
kind of a joke because if you announce ahead that you are not willing to
let Madani fall, then you are telling everyone that there is nothing
serious about this deadline.
DAP,
through its minions online, always harasses and attempts to deflect
from its failings. DAP asks if not a unity government, who else? Would
you rather see Perikatan Nasional take over?
Ok, hold it right
there, you disingenuous cretins. DAP has worked with every race-based
party that has come into existence, so do not for one minute think this
card plays with rational people.
Look at Umno. A party in a weaker
position, which is running roughshod over DAP while the prime minister
does nothing to help his loyal reformasi ally, not to mention Umno’s
brazen moves in Johor, which should tell rational Malaysians what Umno
thinks of Madani.
And let us not forget this manufactured pig farming controversy. Selangor BN information chief Jamal Yunos
said DAP representative Wong Siew Ki “can leave Selangor if she does
not want to abide by the decree of his royal highness”, even though his
party has historically curtailed the powers of the royalty.
The
Umno rejects, or those ejected from the party, had also openly defied
the royalty. Former Umno bigwig, now Bersatu president, publicly said, “No matter what the purpose is, we will not agree to it. So when I was asked to sign the offer letter, I signed ‘disagreed’.”
DAP demonised
DAP
representatives have been vilified. DAP representatives and ministers
had police reports made against them. DAP representatives had their cars
firebombed.
DAP representatives have been reprimanded by the prime minister of their coalition and forced to make retractions and apologies.
At
this point, if DAP said, “We are not going to leave Anwar hanging, but
we are going to relinquish all posts at the state and federal level and
leave it to people who defend race and religion to lead this country,” I
would be okay with that.
Why?
Because it affords a shred of dignity in how non-Malays view this
fiasco, which is Madani. And if Madani were to carry out reforms
genuinely, it would have the electoral power of DAP backing its
political plays.
This is what these Malay uber alles politicians want, right? They want to demonise DAP or have the party kowtow to them, so do not play their game.
And
maybe the rakyat would understand what happens if a PN-like government
takes over. We saw how that went when Muhyiddin Yassin and Ismail Sabri
Yaakob were in charge.
I keep watching that old Karpal Singh
clip during the Perak crisis back in the day, where he said, “Anwar has
created enough trouble for the country. Anwar must repent,” and “PKR
and DAP have fallen to the temptation and even followed Anwar’s rhetoric
in supporting crossovers, and some have not said a word when they ought
to have all this while.”