THESE are some things that I don't like in life, curry tak pedas; psuedo Penang char koay teow; people who suddenly lost 6 boxes; kiss & tell peddlers; comrade-in-arms who sell their arms; born-again-racists; and compulsive liars. So there are not many things I dislike because I am cucumber-cool about most things. However, I only go berserk at humans (animals don't do a Benedict Arnold on their kind) who sell their souls, family, parents and friends for transitory gains. This can happen but what is demonic is that in the process the above Perak Traitorous Trio sold the state and the people who voted for them. To use a Middle-East curse, I call on the gods of the shifting dunes to direct three million fire-ants to make progress up the inner thighs of these 3 turncoats.
I THEREFORE ASK IF MY FELLOW-PERAKIANS ARE ANGRY
ENOUGH TO HAVE BACK OUR MENTERI BESAR!
IF YOU CANNOT VOTE
ENSURE THAT YOUR
FRIENDS AND RELATIVES
WHO WILL VOTE
TO DO THE RIGHT THING.
DO THAT NOW, CALL THEM
TO GET THEIR ASSURANCE.
IT IS YOUR DUTY
AS A PERAKIAN.....
UNLESS YOU ARE STILL NOT ANGRY
AT BEING ROBBED.....THEN JUST FORGET IT,,,,
SORRY I EVEN HAD THE AUDACITY TO
IMPOSE THIS ON YOU. I AM SORRY.....
ENOUGH TO HAVE BACK OUR MENTERI BESAR!
IF YOU CANNOT VOTE
ENSURE THAT YOUR
FRIENDS AND RELATIVES
WHO WILL VOTE
TO DO THE RIGHT THING.
DO THAT NOW, CALL THEM
TO GET THEIR ASSURANCE.
IT IS YOUR DUTY
AS A PERAKIAN.....
UNLESS YOU ARE STILL NOT ANGRY
AT BEING ROBBED.....THEN JUST FORGET IT,,,,
SORRY I EVEN HAD THE AUDACITY TO
IMPOSE THIS ON YOU. I AM SORRY.....
viva NIZAR = viva PR = viva GODBLESS !!
ReplyDeletewhere's the prostitue of Jelapang? Dont even dare to show her freaking hell-looking face in courts.
ReplyDeletecome cheng peng, i pray that the cow and horse face take her to hell for a minute and show whats in store for her when her time is finally up.
Jelapang Prostitute, you think you can take the money down with you? No, let your hubby and kids squander real fast all the ill-gotten money thru their gambling and womanising habits and that would be right karma for you.
The trio are koochi rats.
ReplyDeleteUmno is not interested in buying them.
They are fed-up with the so-called Keadilan boss's lies.
This CAMRY only cost RM65,000 in Dubai and slightly more in Thailand. Here it cost RM140,000. Why so expensive here.Ramalx
ReplyDeleteShe has finaly got her hubby's debt paid off.
ReplyDeleteShe can now drive a MERCS ..which is way better then the CAMRY.
She is now invincible...wonder how is she going to serve. Resigned & allow By-Election.
Hee is now the most UNWANTED lady ..not even the component party of BN wants her.
localBOY
depa ni patut kena sula ramai2, pengkhianat harapan rakyat
ReplyDeleteThe Hee-woman has resurfaced on Qing Ming day... Talk about ghosts!!
ReplyDeleteOECD names and shames tax havens
ReplyDeleteMalaysia is one of the four countries on the blacklist
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has published its blacklist of non-cooperative tax havens.
Costa Rica, Malaysia, and the Philippines are the countries listed as not having agreed to tax standards.
Uruguay had originally been listed too, but later protested that it had been wrongly included.
After listening to its arguments the OECD said it was happy the country had agreed to its tax transparency rules.
The list is part of efforts agreed at the G20 summit to clamp down on havens.
There is also a list of 38 places that have agreed to improve standards but not yet done so, such as Gibraltar, Liechtenstein, Andorra and San Marino.
'Willing to co-operate'
On Thursday, G20 leaders agreed to take sanctions against tax havens using the OECD list as its basis.
In their communique, they agreed, "to take action against non-cooperative jurisdictions, including tax havens".
"We stand ready to deploy sanctions to protect our public finances and financial systems. The era of banking secrecy is over."
Uruguay had objected to its inclusion on the list, published earlier on Friday.
The South American country sent a letter to Angel Gurria, secretary-general of the OECD, from its finance minister Alvaro GarcĂa.
He informed the OECD that Uruguay had formally endorsed the body's standards on transparency and exchange of information.
"I am pleased that Uruguay joins a growing number of nations willing to co-operate in fighting tax evasion and other tax abuses," said Mr Gurria.
Pressure
Angel Gurria, secretary general of the OECD, said that the G20 summit had helped to focus minds on the issue of tax havens.
There were frosty negotiations between France and China over the inclusion of Macau
Paul Mason, BBC Two Newsnight economics editor
The tax haven that vanished
"We've had more progress in the last two weeks on this matter than we've had in the last 10 or 12 years," he told the BBC.
He added that the progress had come despite the leaders not specifying what sanctions they would take.
"[Non-cooperating countries] will move because they know the question of sanctions, however ill-defined that was, is going to affect them somehow."
The Philippines is already reported to be taking steps to remove itself from the blacklist.
"The Philippine government would take the necessary steps to ensure we meet their expectations," Trade Secretary Peter Favila told the Associated Press news agency.
"It is really up to us to prove them wrong."
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said that his country should not be on the blacklist at all.
"We should not be in that category as, in practice, we have been committed to OECD requirements," he said in a statement.
Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteHee is now the most UNWANTED lady ..not even the component party of BN wants her.
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Anon; You are wrong, we have Idzan Ismail, an UMNO pimp who is eying this expensive whore...they both talk the same language and share the same excitement!
Idzan jaga sikit, haram duit you get from your UMNO masters will not clean both your pussy....
Idzan,
ReplyDeleteHave you deliberately forgotten that two of those koochie rats are facing corruption charges in court?
In fact, both of them have openly admitted in the MSM that they have also 'tasted china dolls' as it was their 'rezeki'.
NTR must be utterly desperate to accept the so-called 'renewed' allegiance of these turncoats thereby implicating the sultan in the process of illegally grabbing Perak.
Besides, tainted goods come cheap, don't you think and UMNO are masters at acquiring 'assets' at rock bottom costs.
it's ching ming time now according to chinese culture
ReplyDeletetomorrow i'll burn a paper camry as offerings to hee' soul (yes, she's dead as far as i'm concerned).
FCUKING TRAITOR. MAY SHE BURN IN HELL...FOR ETERNITY.
4RAKYAT.
Surprisinly,the 3 prostitutes did not dare 2 come out n campaign 4 BN
ReplyDeletePretty disappointin because the Perakians at Bukit Gantang hav prepared lots of shoes 2 welcome their arrival
Come on Bernard,
ReplyDeleteWhat do you make of the BN's 30+ MP's supposedly to defect to PR prior to Sept 16 ???.
By this argument, PR is 10 times worst!!!!!!
Or maybe PR can't afford BN MP's
while PR's reps are cheap! ( and easy - YB Wong?? )
MM