Friday, May 8, 2020

Why Politics is a Failure and Democracy Needs Revival In Ceylon


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Why Politics is a Failure and Democracy Needs Revival In Ceylon

This piece is ruthless to journalists and our secular politicians.

If you are weak mind do not read below this line since I am going to talk about drug peddlers, religious fanatics, homosexuals, money swindlers, way side killers, pedophiles and psychopaths who write to national media and journalists who encourage them.

Dispense with SF to begin with.

He (SF) should contest the next election with or without the help of UNP (non existent currently).
This will eliminate Thajuddeen murderers and white van philosophy.
We need not want JVP to hoodwink him (that is what they did in the past)
We are breathing fresh air due to the efforts of foot soldiers and SF who led them.
This does not mean all the soldiers are good and some of them have murdered Sinhala (1971,1989), Tamil (ethic war) and in the future may be others (Muslims), too.

A psychopath (reproduced below without his name) says SF is a failure since he could could not avoid the suicide bomber.

He faced the bomber head on and saved his colleagues in his office.

Mind you he wore a protective vest and that is why he is alive.
That is what a true leader does, not like the current president who run to Thirupathi for inspiration and hide his cowardliness in broad daylight.

We need not have coward guys (two in fact) on the top.
We do need politicians who believe in no existent gods including Muslim, Hindu or Christian.
I think now they should wear a helmet (average citizens Kithul Polla awaits them come elections not the journalist’s pen) and a protective vest now onwards.

Preferably a BOX the cricketers wear since they value their private parts more than the life of an average citizen.
Now I come to the homosexuals since, I talked about the box (all MPs should wear BOXES in parliament, their behavior speaks themselves in public -is exemplary).
Before I went to UK I was told by a senior guy 
“Beware of Homosexuals) whom I managed to outwit in the interview of over 60 guys.
Mind you I did not accept it (declined) since the government bound me by 12 years, monetary bonds and penalties.
The basic salary then was Rs.400/=.
I must say in the plane I did not come across homosexuals but my first encounter in a tube toilet (horrible those days) in London was a homosexual.
I told him that it is a criminal offense and five years in jail and would you come to the nearest police stations. 
He ran away like a thief. 
I used to keep a Swiss knife in my possession, the entire stay in UK (still in Ceylon to counteract pickpockets) and pull it out with an apple to show my not so elegant public defense.
It is illegal to carry a knife (knife incidents were common those days in London).
Mind you 80 year old lady was raped at midnight (my wife and I took the train few minutes before this incident) in Merylibourne station in 1984.
We came home that Christmas for good.
There were 35 odd pedophiles (one was a PM) and many more homosexuals in the upper and lower house in the eighties.
Mind you, Lady Thatcher passed a bill in my time making homosexuality a normal act and I became a minority but a vocal opponent.
That is how the democracy works, more homosexuals and more in the parliament.
More drug peddlers and more of them in the parliament (over 125 currently). 
 
Mind you most priests are homosexuals and like politicians they hide behind the robe.

More criminals (drug peddlers) more terrorist in any country, Ceylon is no exception.
Ceylonese National papers (media, too) are owned by underworld guys to make black money white.
There was a good article in a Aniddha about how putrid the journalists are now.

Giving a psychopath a room to tarnish SFs image is a manifestation of this malady.

They are scared that he will contest next presidential election and their blood dirty swords are directed at him but not who killed Tharjudeen and Lasantha.

Democracy -Why the Failure?

I will list them not in any order of priority.


1. Post of Presidency its action and inaction (past, present and future)



2. Bonus vote, List MPs and Governors (political bum suckers) not accountable to the masses.

Only one man one vote works in democracy not when it is in multiples.



3. Fringe political parties based on religion, race, drug peddlers and homosexuals but not workable policies on national issues.



4. Intransigence of these fringe parties breed ground for extremists and terrorists.

5. No regular time table for elections and the 
President and PM fiddle with them.

They are fiddlers on the roof but no impact on policies.



6. Division of executive and parliament was meant for democracy to work. 
It works the other way and antagonistically.

Conspirators run the country.

Deal Dasas make money behind the scene.



7. The cross over of MPs after the last count is made.

It should be made illegal and the cross over holder should lose the right to contest for 20 years.



8. Foreign dwellers who come (Naganadda included) only during the election.

Minimum two years residence to qualify for candidacy including MPs.



9. Vote rigging and bribes.

10. Failure of the public servants who bum-suck politicians.

11. Failure of the bum-sucking journalists.

12. This is not the time for a new constitution.
It is a rotten time.
 
The list can go on to hundreds.

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Fonseka too failed in security

April 28, 2019, 12:00 pm
"The entire government would have resigned if a disaster like the Easter Sunday carnage had happened in any other country, but such things would never happen in Sri Lanka" …said Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka. He severely criticized both the Government and the Opposition for allowing the deterioration of intelligence services.
In the course of his discourse, in parliament, he also stressed that vitally important responsibilities for the security of the nation should not be entrusted to inexperienced amateurs; and that he himself is the person best suited for such a task.
In making this type of statement he, like most politicians, probably believes that the public memories are woefully short. We remember that, he was an excellent Commanding Officer of the Northern Zone, who steadfastly resisted the pressures for the Army to unilaterally evacuate the 'High Security Zone' around the main military base in the Jaffna peninsula, exerted by the leaders of our government during the fateful ‘Peace Negotiations’ of 2002. But, several years later he failed disastrously to protect himself and his headquarters against a terrorist attack, and was compelled to remain a disabled patient in Singapore during that critical phase of planning the final onslaught against the LTTE.










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