Thursday, August 16, 2007

malaysia on roll

Anwar says he is going to sue Khairy for labelling him a puppet of America and a Jew. He calls Khairy 'a hound dog' a song sung by the late Elvis. I always believe a young person must show respect to his/her elders no matter one station in life. Education makes a person but when one forgets his/her roots, one learns nothing though with a degree. Dr M says many projects announced by AAB but nothing is really moving on the ground. Dr M loves his party but not the way the country is managed now. In his dialogue with bloggers and social activists, T. Mahaleel told him that Augusta was sold to BMW for over RM$442 million when Proton sold it for 1 euro two years ago. (This is the work of AAB relying on his 4th floor boys) Now it is rumoued that VW wanted to buy 51% of Proton stake at RM$1! Proton is a national pride though it received so many bashings because it doesnt listen to the people. There are those who wanted the government to strip off the citizenship of a Muar guy who rapped about in his 6 minute video with his background music of Negara-ku in Taiwan. Why not these people ask the government to strip off citizenship of the Malay terrorists running in Indonesia? These Malaysian terrorists killed hundreds yet the government never says anything at all. Malu ke? These Malaysian terrorists bring shame to the country. The government has not stripped off these people citizenship at all..........as far as I know I never read it in the press media. Last month a brother of one of the terrorists was caught in US for helping these terrorists. He holds a permanent resident status in US. These people should have their citizenships strip off but the government keep quiet about it. The petrol dealers want to stop their operation after 10.00pm claiming costs hike and security matters. This is a lame excuse. When one is in business, one has to face it 24/7. It is there no matter what one has to say. It is only prudent that one has to take and plan one's precautionary measures to cut costs and control security issues. As the association stands, the dealers wanted to go ahead. The government clamped it down on them. Initially the dealers didnt want to follow government demand but eventually relented. The minister concerned didnt want to meet them saying it was a small matter. (To me he sounded arrogant. He is there for the people not for himself. As a minister he should go to the ground and meet these dealers. But he didnt. He delegated it to his officers to handle the situation) When the head doesnt know what is happening around him, the tail will wag its own way. Now I am going......Malaysia sings your songs

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