IT IS NOT UP TO THE GOVERNMENT!
IT IS NOT UP TO THE SULTAN OF PAHANG!
IT IS NOT UP TO NAJIB!
IT IS NOT UP TO THE MENTERI BESAR!
IT IS NOT UP TO THE AELB!
IT IS NOT UP TO THE PANEL OF EXPERTS APPOINTED!
IT IS UP TO
THE
PEOPLE
OF
KUANTAN!
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Zorro,
ReplyDeleteNo need to protest because nothing is ever gonna change in Msia.
We are fucked.
Anon833pm....can lah because you and I are TWO!I alone no use....with you to encourage me there is a chance.YES?
ReplyDeleteDay in day out you hear someone demanding apology ,law suit , lodging police reports , conducting RCI , Issuing memorandium , shouting slogans bla..bla and at the end of the day Habuk pun tak ada while the goons continue to enjoy their luxurious life day after day.
ReplyDeleteAll You ever need now is a completely drastic overhaul tis coming GE to see changes. Just do it , You are the one to decide !!
Tak tukar pun susah , tukar mungkin susah , jadi lebih baik Tukar lah.
You and I are the court of Justice.
This time i will protest..even pray to god n hope more to join
ReplyDeleteDear Uncle Zorro
ReplyDeleteForgot to mention earlier that the
radioactive dust from the Lynas plant will blow around West Malaysia too. It all depends on the wind patterns.
Phua Kai Lit
Another 'big' project is another money making opportunity for those approved of it. Protest for all you like the project will go ahead.
ReplyDeleteThis is a Sign that Malaysia is becoming a 3rd World Country....they have laws that can change when Money Change hands. So while the environmental study will say its OK provided the company do this and this and this....After 3 years when your child have all kinds of disorder... they will do a RCI...
ReplyDeleteI am sure they will cover it up with some forest clearing crime to divert atention....Like Malacca flushing the dam to move toxic waste away from the river....Lim Guan Eng send to jail for sedition on Thamby Chik Paedofile Foray...
Malaysia needs to keep disrupting the powers to be and the lives of those Mega companies.....keep up the Internet disrupt as per my BLOG site...
Zorro you have done your part.
ReplyDeleteLet the Kuantan people decide for themselves if they still believe in Adnan's talk.
“Whether we have Chinese in the government or not is not important,” Kuala Lumpur-Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall (KLSCAH) vice-president Ser Choon Ing told The Malaysian Insider earlier this week.
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot of truth in what the KLSCAH said. The urban educated Chinese who knows how to think believe good political leaders, regardless of race, ought to represent all Malaysians. We must do away with racial politics which gets us to fight among ourselves. It is time Malaysia becomes a country and not just a race! It is time all citizens think of themselves as Malaysians first. As for leaders who always harp on race, the first step is to get them out of being our leaders. How can racial leaders represent an area or country when the area or country is Malaysian, not only Malay, Chinese, Indian and others
This country has gone to the dogs a long long time ago. Nothing the Rakyat do can turn the tide around least a revolution like those in the Arab world.
ReplyDeleteNajis is trying his level best to do a decent job of turning this country around but to do that, he will have to step over many dead bodies in his corruption-prone party. Not easy ah?
Ejen Nora,
ReplyDeleteWhat makes you think we Kuantan folks are not lifting a finger to do something about this deadly industry? Perhaps YOU don't want to help, so don't rub salt into our wound. We appreciate Uncle Zorro, bloggers and activists who are helping us to no end.
Alphard, fully agreed! One cannot calls oneself race first and then nationality second to claim a love for his country. Until every person sees him/herself a Malaysian first, can you talk about a united citizenry.
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't matter who is in government as long as they do a decent job, BY the people and FOR the people irrespective of race and creed. So what if all in the government are of the Malay race as long as they are just, incorruptible and efficient.
But they are not, are they?
australia is 50 times bigger than maLAYSIA n yet they cant find land to built this strange plant. they found kuantan- how lucky. kuantan kuantan
ReplyDeleteIf the Prime Minister is not the most powerful ceo in the country then who is? The ball is in his court but if he chooses to look the other way, to stay popular so be it. He'll be a goner sooner than he realises it, to keep Badawi company!
ReplyDeleteAnon624pm....i think you got Egen nora wrong....she is probing, egging....because there are still many who are not involved. Check your friends and family....get them to be at Telok Cempadak. Egen Nora and I probe.Believe me, she is good egen. Let's work together.
ReplyDeleteThis is how Umno has done business for decades starting with the 'great' Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
ReplyDeleteIn his obsession to create a super-rich Malay business community, the government was directed to award huge public projects under closed or negotiated tenders to cronies of the party. In return the party got funding and some of its leaders at division and branch level got lucrative sub-contracts and supply contracts.
In some cases, even these went to crony companies of ministers and their families. The majority of Class F bumiputera contractors got nothing as most jobs went to Class A or B contractors. So the Malay agenda was served by the vesting of wealth and status on a select few.
Of course over the years, most of these elite instant Malay millionaires and billionaires went bust or had to be bailed out using public funds, including Mahathir's sons. These practices continue under Prime Minister Najib Razak.
I totally agreed with Alphard Liaw.
ReplyDeleteWhat DAP said is also correct about the MCA tactic of threat, anyway,they were never man of their words. Whatever had been said today, will not applied when the time comes.
Zorro
ReplyDeleteWho is that blogger that told Uusan about the Christians wanting to make the religion rasmi?