Thursday, May 19, 2011

BACK TO CHALLENGE UTUSAN MALAYSIA?


WELCOME BACK DR WENGER J KHAIRI!




7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am looking forward to the day I can send my "Flowers of Condolences" to the fade away man from Kerala India. Cleanse your soul old fart, you are coming nearer to thy Allah.
Utusan spin away for your Spin-doc!!

small dog said...

The curse of Altantuya's murder hangs over the Najib administration and over the heads of all Malaysians. Najib is being held ransom by the hardliners in Umno and there isn't a thing he can do to stop the troublemakers from threatening our peace and racial harmony.

Altantuya was murdered in October 2006 by two of Najib's bodyguards, chief inspector Azilah Hadri, 30 and corporal Sirul Azhar Umar, 35, who stood trial and were pronounced guilty in April 2009.

Still an unanswered question: Why did Najib's bodyguards murder Altantuya?

Anonymous said...

We admire those who dare to challange Toon Kutty as Toon is still being worshiped by many gullible supporters as the Man who can walk on water.

A friend once asked me if a man took 1 billion from the public and gave away 100 million for charity , nation building and pocketed the balance, shud we feel grateful and indebted to him since he claimed that he had done alot for the nation ?

I replied that since Syed Baba , Gafar Baba are not around you may try asking Ali Baba .

Anonymous said...

PM Najib's refusal to act against Perkasa's extremism makes a mockery of his "moderation is the best course of action" speech at Oxford, as well as his 1Malaysia slogan.

1Syiok said...

Two Australian environmental groups The environmental groups – Friends of the Earth Australia and the Conservation Council of Western Australia – believe that the Lynas rare earth mine in Kuantan would leave a toxic legacy for decades. They said that by not revealing the data before embarking on the project in Kuantan, company has something to hide.

Anonymous said...

BN will likely announce a hike in electricity tariffs next week as the Najib administration seeks to keep ballooning petroleum subsidies in check. BN may forego cutting RON95 subsidies in favour of bumping up electricity rates due to the rising cost of natural gas and coal, which are used to generate more than 90 per cent of the country’s power.

Kian Ye said...

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/world/article/imf-strauss-kahn-resigns-as-managing-director/

Why cant ANWAR IBRAHIM follow suit? Isn't this the same?