2009年10月20日星期二

A poison letter which call a total damage to MCA


This is a poison letter made by those dogs and eagles of Mr Superman, President of MCA:

Vegetarian Goes for Blood - The Unveiling of MCA's Judas
Buddhists believe in reincarnations. Newly-minted MCA deputy president Liow Tiong Lai, a vegetarian, is a staunch Buddhist. But if he were to reincarnate into a snake in his next life, the animal will have two heads.
Why not? He can betray his "friend" and mentor, Ong Tee Keat for Judas' equaivalent of 30 pieces of silver. Here's a man, a heartbeat away from becoming the new MCA president - the pinnacle post a Chinese leader can hold in the country - and he was not about to let the chance slip pass. Not even the love for his Toyota Alphard-loving wife can stop stop him, much less pity for a seemingly down-and-out Ong Tee Keat who just lost a no-confidence vote in MCA.
The thing is, those who know Liow well enough are not completely surprised at how he betrayed OTK, whose wings Liow grew under, especially during the MCA Youth days. It was OTK, as MCA Youth chief, who groomed the political nobody into what he is today. One of the tell-tale signs that Liow was the type who would sell his soul for that 30 pieces of silver came about 4 years ago. It was during the 2005 MCA elections when Liow, then just a backbencher, threw his hat into the ring for the MCA Youth top post, following OTK's decision to vie for the VP.
Liow would have no problems winning the post quite easily, because to be fair to Liow, there was no one else of equal calibre then. But a risk-taker Liow was not, just as a meat-eater he wasn't. He felt threathened by Ling Hee Leong, who was eyeing for the same post. And no way in hell was Liow going to allow the son of Ling Liong SIk take over.
That was when he did the unthinkable: he cut a deal with Ah Leong, as Hee Leong was known. "I fight for No.1, I back you (Ah Leong) for No. 2". Tee Keat was dumbfounded and shocked out of his wits when he found out. Tee Keat's own protege was working in cohort with the son of ex-president Ling Liong Sik, who, despite having retired, has not given up on causing catastrophic damage on Tee Keat's political career. Liong Sik was the same man who got witchdoctors to plant four coffin nails surrounding a tree stump in front of Tee Keat's house, causing ceaseless troubles for Tee Keat, his wife and their three daughters.

Liow's own supporters were also shell-shocked. Fellow Team B ally, Dato' Liew Yuen Keong, who was to be Liow's running mate, could not believe Liow ditched him for a man whose father they had used every muscle in their bodies and every penny in their pockets, fighting. As expected, the unholy alliance of Liow-Ling won.
But the betrayal did not stop after Liow was hoisted by supporters after the election results were announced or when Liow began to shop around for more bushjackets in anticipation of being made a deputy minister. Those who fought tooth-and-nail with Liow during Team B days were chucked like used condoms now that he had ascended upon the MCA Youth throne. Hardcore Team B supporters like Chai Kim Sen, Loh Chew June and Simon Lim were completely by-passed in the appointment into his Youth central committee. Years of resisting the temptation of meat had only brought out the cold-blooded beast in him.
But for those who think that Liow would be bossom buddies with Hee Leong after the 2005 MCA poll, were in for a big surprise. Once a betrayer, always a betrayer. Liow is a politician through and through. He knew where the wind was blowing and there was no one he would listen to more than the then MCA president Ong Ka Ting. He was just like how a dog would go get the stick when the master yell "fetch".

One day, Ka Ting summoned Liow to the Housing and Local Government Ministry and told him to turn against Hee Leong. Ka Ting merely said "get me the dirt on Hee Leong" which wasn't too hard given his womanising and boozing ways. Liow took Ka Ting's instruction as "Jump!" and in a "How high, Sir?" tone, said "consider the job done!". Hence, the "snoop squad" was born.
The snoop squad is a shadowy three-man body set up to do a Chua SOi Lek (ie tape people with their pants down or doing other immoral activities) on Ka Ting's enemies like Liong Sik, Hee Leong, Chua Jui Meng and Donald Lim . Ka Ting needed Liow to keep an eye on Hee Leong by virtue of both being in the Youth wing. The other two members of the snoop squad were Wee Jeck Seng, Ka Ting's ex-political secretary and former MCA leader Tee Ann Chuan. They met regularly on the 16th floor of Menara KBS, in Liow's office in the Youth and Sports Ministry, where he was the deputy minister then.
When Wong Leong, the man who's made it his life mission to "Save MCA" (two seperate "Save MCA" campaigns were launched by him under 2 presidents over an 18-month period), spilled the beans on the snoop squad, Liow's balls (or whatever he's left of it) shrank.
And his ball (he only had one by then) shrank further when it emerged that there was a surat layang making its round before the 10/10 EGM. This one threathened to further unravel the clean image he's painstakingly built up over the years. His links with Axis Construction Sdn.Bhd, the company that wins Ministry of Health tenders like how Samy Vellu wins the MIC presidency, is revealed.The half-a-million ringgit Toyota Alphard the company bought for his wife, the monthly deposits made into his wife's account and the Benny Ho connection were now out in the open.
He could not allow that to happen, hence he needed to stake his claim on the MCA presidency at all costs - and fast. Working with KS (it's hard to tell Ka SIong apart from (Tiong)King Sing actually), Chew Mei Fun, Gan Hong Su, Wong Nai Chee, Leong Tang Chong, etc and with the backing of Ong Ka Ting and Chan Kong Choy, they became the Third Force. By virtue of seniority, Liow became the figure head. In front of the president, they stood by him and chanted slogans of support and ran down Chua Soi Lek. Behind OTK's back, they undermined him no end.
On the eve of the 10/10 EGM, Liow went to Seremban and told NS delegates: get rid of OTK and CSL. The same message was passed to Sabah delegates. In Pahang where the Bentong MP had sizeable support, he passed the message through the state chairman Hoh Khai Mun, who listens to Liow and Chan Kong Choy like Najib listens to Rosmah. And when the 10/10 results were announced, Liow was quite confident that his assumption to the MCA presidency was just a formality.
But as mentioned earlier, vegetarian Liow shuns risks as he would meat. He wanted to be cock-sure of being the new MCA president. That's when he gathered a group of top MCA leaders in Nikko Hotel on the night of Oct 14, just hours before the CC meeting was to decide on OTK's fate. Wee Ka Siong had earlier guided him on how and what to say earlier and the stage was set for a coup d'etat. Liow at first slow-talked the CC members, including Ministers and deputies on the mess MCA was facing now and pinned the blame solely on OTK. Then, he went on to say that OTK must go, but skirted the topic of collective responsibility which would mean that every CC member must resign.
Then, he whipped out pre-drafted letters which asked OTK to step down and, assuming the aura of a president-in-waiting, forced those present to sign. 21 did, although some refused, including deputy Foreign Minister Lee Chee Leong and future Wanita head Heng Seai Kie. But Liow did not care about those who did not sign - he would get even later. He knew that with 21 CC members on his side, there was no way OTK would not quit as MCA president in the face of a full-blown mutiny.
But the following day during the CC meeting, little did Liow expect OTK to pull an Article 30.1 stunt by calling for another EGM. All of a sudden, Liow is caught on a backfoot and faced with a daunting prospect of being the shortest lived MCA deputy president in history. In a media conference after the CC meeting, in the JW Marriot Hotel where his secret operations room is based on the 24th floor, he admitted that the CC had asked the president to leave.
The move backfired as the public cried foul over the betrayal and the mutiny over OTK. In the MIC Deepavali open house, after he glefully posed for a photo-op with the PM in PWTC, Liow changed his tune to say that party leaders did not want the president to quit. By the time his media officers reported back on the public backlash, it was already too late for Liow.
That's when the chameleon in Liow emerged as he offered OTK an olive branch with his left hand, while his right hand hid the knife still dripping with blood from the back of the Transport Minister's multiple stab wounds. Liow is determined to break the Health Ministry Curse .
But the damage has been done. In the Chinese papers, Liow has been branded as a traitor of the highest order. His reputation is in tatters and the Chinese community now wants the Health Minister's blood. Instead of celebrating his promotion as the deputy president, Liow is faced with a barage of bad press and is too bogged down fighting fire (especially now that a police report has been made against him for alleged corruption - It's like a junior clergy being promoted to the post of a chief priest only to be dogged by allegations of sexual indiscretion against choir boys. Sheer hypocricy!
So, with so much written about Liow, what the hell is the moral of the story? There is only one lesson here: if you see Liow and a snake - make it a two-headed snake- run away from Liow first. He is the more dangerous species than the 2-headed beast.

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