Jong said...
FINALLY, he's gone!
Yes 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?
February 12, 2011 10:00 AM
ONE DOWN!
IN EGYPT.
4 TO GO DOWN
IN MALAYSIA?
WHO NEXT?
I really hope most Rakyat Malaysia seems to realize that Umno BN coalition cabinet government in Malusia endows all prime ministers with dictatorial power….like Mamak ,Badowi Najib so that Only he can pursue a policy contrary to a majority of his cabinet ministers because if they(bn) vote against his policy, the government will fall and they will lose their ministerial posts, power and perquisites.
ReplyDeleteIndeed We urgently need to change Government inorder to hv a leadership of Meritocracy, Equality and Democratic Constitional, Fairness regardless of races creeds and religions’significances generates jobs for all civic societies.
Elections are coming, and there are so many issues on corruption, abuse of authority, food and fuel increases etc. Such issues have overthrown governments recently, and UMNO needs a diversion, especially if they are expected to announce elections soon.
Continue to hammer Mamakthir on all fronts. They have to spend billions to raise money for the next GE, and the 40 billion MRT, the 6 billion patrol boats, etc are only the tip of the iceberg. Do not allow your attention to be diverted.
We must all remember that Mamakthir never really had confidence in anyone or anything, so he had to do many things himself. He would read all cabinet papers thoroughly, and he started his day at 7.45 a.m. No one dared to be late for cabinet meetings or for any meeting in which he was present.
ReplyDeleteHe prided himself on being better at economics than most economists; he understood the power of the multiplier effect of money, but he was disappointed that much of the money he threw at his cronies ended up offshore rather than onshore. He was also his own counsel, and he scoffed at lawyers during meetings. Most important of all, he was an Actor. A Class A actor who could laugh or cry whenever the situation demanded it.
It is difficult to prosecute him simply because almost everything that he was accused of doing – corruption, influence on the judiciary and PDRM – was always done verbally, and he seldom made the phone calls. The phone calls would be done by his attack dogs, especially Ali Abu Hasan.
The events of Tunisia and Egypt must have greatly shaken him, and his fear that any overthrow of this government could well end up with probing the excesses of his years in power. Thus he ends up trying to divide the country even further with his outlandish claims.
That’s why Mamakthir’s performance at the RCI on Lingam-gate cannot be believed. The charge against Ling Liong Sik – that Ling misled the cabinet in the valuation of PKFZ land – is also preposterous, given that Mamakthir would have been apprised of everything, especially on a deal of that magnitude.
Sebagai seorang Islam, saya amat khuatir dengan peningkatan konservatisme agama seperti yang ditunjukkan oleh Siti Nor Bahyah Mahamood. Apakah salah kita menghormati antara satu agama ke satu agama lain dan membebaskan setiap agama dari sesuatu persepsi negatif?
ReplyDeleteSudah tentu saya menganggap Islam sebagai agama yang terbaik bagi saya tetapi saya tidak boleh memaksa orang lain untuk mengakui bahawa agama saya adalah yang terbaik. Apakah orang lain buta untuk melihat bahawa penganut Islam juga merupakan mereka yang banyak terlibat dengan gejala seperti merogol anak sendiri, membuang anak sendiri, tikam menikam, bunuh membunuh dan sekian banyak lagi gejala yang cukup merungsingkan?
Bagaimanakah agama lain ingin menghormati agama kita jika kita sendiri tidak menghormati agama orang lain? Kepada individu yang menganggap diri sebagai pendakwah ini, anda memalukan saya sebagai orang Islam.
Tun M via Al Katak Ibrahim has made NEM a laughable model with the exclusion of equal opportunity for all.
ReplyDeleteThe arrogant fools are waiting for a mighty kick from the people,soon to to be.Time bom is ticking away for the ( BUAH LANGSATS )
ReplyDeleteWhen suharto was being brought down years ago, we witnessed Tun Apanama coming up with a lot of sensitive pro-malay and anti-chinese issues to direct the attention of the malays from attacking a dictator like him.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder he is using the same trick right now. However, the malays must be smart to focus on the fact that many umno leaders are no different from Mubarak.
Cik Siti Shahirah,
ReplyDeleteI salute you for your courage to speak up on this issue.
The opposition have to hide behind the people too.
ReplyDeleteIt starts with the One who was quick to response in fear remindning " This will not allow to happen in Bolih Land...
ReplyDeleteFrom the hills of Mongolia to the coast of Selangor you can hear the chilly voices calling ..it's your turn to cry !!!
Dont forget to remember Him.
Gibb's family.
Malaysians only need one day to topple umno/bn i.e on the 13GE polling day. use the power of your vote to send umno/bn packing
ReplyDeletethis is the best time to call for GE13? :)))))
ReplyDeleteWho's next?
ReplyDeleteI wish it be the old man with a new Lubnan bride, and also the hen-pecked hubby of the penguin with huge biceps...
Mahathir has left the building more than 8 years ago but people still think he is still the PM.
ReplyDeleteWho's next? Well, there's Nik the orthodox, Chairman Lim, Horny Taib, to name a few.
But Egypt's democracy is a question mark. It is an upheaveal with the blessings of the US.
The US controls the military, which will take charge of the country which means the mullahs will be under the the eyelids of the US of A.
Case of jumping from the pan into the fire?
A GOOD MAN DOES NOTHING.
Let's hope the following set is next:
ReplyDeleteUMNO, BN, Najib, Rosmah, Anwar Ibrahim & Azmin Ali.
Stop dreaming please. It wont happen in Malaysia. Young Malaysians are too busy hanging out at KLCC, 1Utama, Zouk, Heritage Row etc. Old cocks like Zorro, they will spend their time talking bull at Fishermen Wharf.
ReplyDelete...for the moment, we shall celebrate with our Egyptian comrades their new found freedom!..birth of a new era. Dictators think their iron hold on a nation is timeless and unbeatable...they were proved very wrong! The force of the people power simply, wiped them off and drive these maggots back to their shitholes.....
ReplyDeleteWill our "First Lady" stashing away her ill gotten wealth in the submarines?
betul mr. anon 3.21pm
ReplyDeleteyoung malaysia busy ...hatyai, golok. padang etc . no time for revolusi....
The Lord works in a mysterious....My condolence to Kerdau ADUN.....We are going to have another by election
ReplyDeleteEgypt and Tunisia have election too.PR is as hopeless as bn.Malaysians should gather at merdeka square and have a peaceful sit in and force a change.Tuhan will be there.God is Great.
ReplyDeletesampalee
ReplyDeleteNajib has said that malaysians are unlike Egyptians and will not protest.
Hey Sampalee,
ReplyDeleteyou want to go and sit at Merdeka square, you go la. You can preach about your democracy and God all day there too.
Malaysia is not the same as Egypt or Tunisia. Any dissent or protests will be violently put down by the police and the riot squad. If they see they are outnumbered, the regime will bring in the military or even use the thuggish Rela militia to do the job.
ReplyDeleteThere will be a wide sweeping swoop on all the opposition politicians. It will be worst than Op Lallang.
So if people are not satisfied with the present regime, don't be foolish to go out on the street protesting. See how they rounded up the HIndraf people recently.
The way forward is to slyly keep quiet and make your move when the next GE is on. Use your vote wisely to kick this regime out.
Before doing that, call in the United Nations observers and other relevant human rights watchers to monitor the goings-on so that if any foul play rear its ugly head, the whole world will know and condemn the regime.
Bad Moon Rising
Dear Bad Moon Rising,
ReplyDeleteYou think the present regime is gonna care if you call in the UN observers or human rights watchers??? Dont kid yourself, please.
You need to wake up and wake up fast because this is Malaysia