Tuesday, July 10, 2007

osa for toll agreements

Toll agreements won't be published. Suddenly the Cabinet decided to keep it under OSA. In this way nobody will know how the agreements benefit whom except the Cabinet ministers, their linked companies, relatives and cronies. It is time to vote them out of office and let the new government takes over the administration of the country then we can read and feel the injustic done to the people and country. In this way, the "previous" government will be asked to explain and maybe send these leaders to Kamunting.(Perhaps use ISA on the BN leaders and see how they react to this piece of shit law from the British colonial master) The BN government uses the "divide and rule' concept which they criticised the British government then. The law of ISA should have buried it after independence. The country has so many laws that nobody really knows about. Besides, the country too has the by-laws of the town councils or city halls and not forgetting syariah laws too. Can't they decide which law to adopt, can they? AAB has no guts because he can't understand how to manage the country. He agreed once to announce it on the toll agreements but then must ask person from the toll companies. What kind of stupid contracts the BN government signed for the country? The toll companies hold the government..............And ISA should have been terminated long ago. It is against the Federal Constitution or the FC isnt applicable to the BN leaders.....like those UMNO leaders uttered seditious words and actions but no police investigation is conducted though reports were made against these leaders. Only the party supreme council caution these leaders. What a sad day for the country. Dont expect the other racial component party leaders to say anything. They are there to make up the numbers showing that solidarity is in the ranks but they are boiling inside on those remarks made by the UMNO leaders. But they never take any action in words or deeds.................There will be a revolution in the voters' minds come the next GE

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