DOESN’T NEED MUCH ANALYSIS
TO REALISE THAT THE SAME C WORD
RUNS THROUGH WHAT IS HAPPENING
IN TUNISIA, EGYPT AND NOW IRAQ!
STREET PROTEST WILL NOT HAPPEN
HERE BECAUSE OUR C PEOPLE DO IT
OPENLY
WHEREAS IN THE MIDDLE EAST
IT IS DONE SURREPTITOUSLY……
SO OPENLY
OUR C PEOPLE SHOW OFF THEIR PALATIAL HOMES,
TELLS US HOW MUCH THEY WILL SPEND ON THIS AND THAT!
HOW OPEN AND HONEST CAN YOU GET?
OUR PEOPLE HONOR HONEST CROOKS, YAH?
A NATION FULL FOOLS .
ReplyDeletenak muntah when watching bongbong marcus said [on tv-history]that his parents were not that of the public opinions.same here when these goons preached that they are clean as the white paper,what they actually are... the wipe papers[toilet] of public utility.
ReplyDeleteMubarak just wanted time till September to get his and his family ill gotten gains 'organised'.
ReplyDeleteIt is not because of anything else just wait and see he will not stay around in Egypt for even one day more than necessary. He is trying to give the impression that the country will be in chaos without him. He does not understand the meaning of the words 'step down' or just pretending that his 'love' for the country is making stay.
...that's why, C4 and the UMNO corrupted dickheads needed the submarines and the new Naval ships, to cart their ill gotten goods...to Kerala India, Mongolia or timbaktu!
ReplyDeletesad to say many Msian voters continue to support the C gomen. some openly C with najis by asking stuff like building school in exchange for votes ... it's back to stone age barter C trade ...
ReplyDeleteAccording to the headline news of the latest SUARA KEADILAN, the 'revenue' from Saman Ekor is used to enrich the coffers of the BN cronies.
ReplyDeleteThe strife for race supremacy by umno has driven the supreme race to sunset; and soon, to complete darkness. Waking up too late will not do any one of them any good, for it means they would then have to fumble about in darkness. Of course they do not seem to know better.
ReplyDeleteNow waking them from their slumber before darkness falls would be counted as a needless disturbance; and worse, it would be seen as an attempt to deny their supremacy; and a challenge to their status.
When Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad (“TDM”) blamed the police for Operation Lallang he already calculated that he would not be contradicted by the then Inspector General of Police (IGP), Tun Haniff Omar (“Haniff”).
ReplyDeleteHaniff is actually put in dilemma by TDM’s re-visitation of this infamous incident with Tom Plate, now blown public.
Haniff who is now big corporate man (Genting, GCB etc) must be weighing the pros and cons of how to publicly respond.
If he maintains elegant silence, it may look to the public as if he agrees with what TDM said (though silence does not necessarily imply consent). It then would lend weight to those who objected to his appointment by ex premier Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi as deputy chairman to the Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC). The IPCMC has done well – though its recommendations are fully implemented because of PDRM’s objections – and from there onwards Hanif had been roped in as a member of the Special Panel on Aminulrasyid’s death. His name was even proposed by the 126 NGOs led by KL-Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall to head the Royal Commission on Teoh Beng Hock.
The former IGP has done well to build up his public liberal image through his column “Point of View” in Sunday Star previously.
Now TDM puts the spanner in the works by stating that police headed by him was responsible in even overriding TDM’s decision as PM on Operation Lallang. Hanif is the most relevant person to respond to TDM’s remarks. However if Hanif were to rebut – and say that it was TDM as then premier and also Home Affairs Minister who directed him to do so – Hanif could on one hand deflect the blame of being draconian and abusive of police powers off his shoulders but on the other hand earn a separate blame of being not politically neutral to launch an operation at TDM’s bidding to buttress the latter’s political position in the face of challenge from his UMNO rival Ku Li!
Either response – elegant silence or public rebuttal – would incur for him public flak that would blemish his carefully nurtured reputation since retirement from the force.
On balance he might choose elegant silence because of the additional tipping factor that no one including prime ministers takes on TDM without suffering reprisal one way or another.
In that sense TDM has the license to say whatever he wants to say or re-write history so to speak per Kit. He has likely calculated that Haniff will not public contradict his version of this dark chapter in the nation’s history..
Wah, jahat ya this UMNO people. Unsangka-rable. Tak taupun they are like that.
ReplyDeleteI thought Uncle was talking about Big C, which is my mom's favorite TV programme.
BN's plan to make malays millionaire by whatever C means is acceptable to malays that have been ingrained with BTN ideology and supported by Jakim.
ReplyDeleteEven CSL has openly embraced it.
What more to say?
Don’t waste time presenting the NEM for formal adoption by Parliament as investors have already made clear their stance – disinterested! You think they still will believe Najib if he comes up with NEM2 to cover the shortcomings of the NEM? The golden opportunity is gone and Malaysia is destined to be a middle-income country for good.
ReplyDeleteNEM or NEP the fact of the matter is it does not really make a diff. The implementors of the NEM, even if adopted, would somehow turn it into NEP. Umno has less than 10 yrs to bring the nation to high-income status. 2010 is already gone. 2011 will also be gone before long. Yet we have not seen any result on talent drain reversal, on improved foreign investments (hot money does not count, something umno loves) etc. A lot of thunder, banging and clanging but nothing in real terms.
An Equal Opportunity Act and an Equal Opportunity Commission (EOC) would stop the flow of 2 million human talents that have left Malaysia since Merdeka in 1957
ReplyDeleteWe must support the suggestion of not only retaining the EOC in the New Economic Model(NEM) as suggested by National Economic Advisory Council member Datuk Dr Zainal Aznam Mohd Yusof but also an Equal Opportunity Act to allow us to maximize human talents and stop the flow of 2 million Malayisan who have left the country since Merdeka in 1957.
Hanif is one of the few IGPs on the planet who went on study leave - on scholarship - during his tenure.
ReplyDeleteFINALLY, he's gone!
ReplyDeleteYes Mubarak is gone in 18 days, and roughly 30 secs, forced out by the voice and will of the ordinary people!
Credit must be given to those young people on the streets of Egypt, now the whole world celebrates with
with them, yeah heros without names!
Corrupt regimes of the world must be shitting bricks and worried over they way they treat their people and plunder their nation bankrupt. Who's next?
Let's now turn our attention to home - Najib and Taib Mahmud has to go. Tunisians shamed the Egyptians, theirs 30 years, ours 53 & 30 years respectively, and still counting?
Instead of blaming the allegedly guilty ones, such as Mubarak,Samad, or Rosmah et el, what has the people at large done...in as much as allowing it to happen for all of 54 or 30 years ?
ReplyDeleteHave they been stone sleeping or drunk over Tigers, Kilkenny, or worse been prostituting Alor , Batu Rd on their behalf too ?
It is local/resident society's failure as a whole for letting it happen and then come 1 day like yesterday...only after someone from twitter/facebook Europe or America makes some twits suddenly comatose drunkards spring alive then decide to march to the square yesterday.
Why not march 30 or 54 years ago , as the shit happened, and before the money went to Swiss accounts? Why wait for the shit to hit the fan ? Or Petronas to wobble wildly ? Why couldn't we throw out UMNO 54 years ago ? Why ? Why ?
Because we are drowning among many down syndromers in Annes Place, Bintang Walk,Gluttons Square, Sunway Yyramid and Mid Valley Megamall, GSC while wicked surau prayers & Devils like Rosmah,Patail, Haniff, Toyo, Taib, Ezam,Zulkifli,Wee etc etc prostituted & plundered... thats why.
Maybe we din had Zorro then. Thank God you are now here.So please do something like Zorro would have done. Go out and swing your zzzzzzzzzzz, not Blog from your air cond couch over that shiny apple from America, got it Sir ?
actionman
Only a consummate politician like Mahathir could tell such kind of lies by denying his involvement in Operation Lallang. Although Mahathir might not have made the most incendiary racist remarks to stoke up racial tension in Oct. 1987, like some of his ministers from UMNO did, he certainly was complicit in the whole saga. Sin Chew, which reported UMNO leaders’ fiery speeches and statements verbatim, was banned but the bigger culprit Utusan was spared. Racial tension during that time was so high that missiles were hurled at ethnic Chinese reporters covering UMNO’s AGM, all courtesy of UMNO and Utusan.
ReplyDeleteWill this mamak’s blatant lie go into the new history textbooks?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.cracked.com/article_16101_5-most-ridiculous-lies-you-were-taught-in-history-class.html
A man put into power…becomes a liar.. steals….rob..con people…using all the powers given to him to protect himself….by stuffing stolen money into throats of others…making thousands crazy for millionaire style livings like striking a lottery..no need to work…and that lottery keep striking …no end to it.
ReplyDeleteWill such a man change for the better..admit all mistakes.. and be sentenced to jail?
Will all his cronies..especially Najib.. be brave enough to face the music with truths?
All know…these cowards rouges are cashing their hopes to fool Malaysians…particularly the weak and meek Malaysians…which Malays dominate this groups most.
Without majority Malays support…UMNO B is finished and the slim majority they had in 12th GE went down and down…and we are seeing Najib performing to blind monkies and donkies.
It is a circus act…and circus act cannot stay same.
It must change and change…and the bottom line is….how many Malaysians can be fooled by such acts.
Najib is worried stiff that he will lose his job and all the goodies that come with it, including those enjoyed by his boss-wife as FLOM (First Lady of Malaysia). He cannot imagine doing any other job. Imagine all those defence contracts evaporating into thin air, and no commissions forthcoming. A very gloomy prospect indeed huh, Najib?
ReplyDeleteMahathir is adamant that the NEP should remain as revoking the policy would mean that all Malays losing out, including those who may need help. So is the former discredited premier saying that all Malays, including the millionaires and billionaires, need handouts?
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