tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19741162.post1200666233955340372..comments2024-02-22T02:33:21.869+08:00Comments on Another Brick in the Wall: Mahathir dependent on Kit Siang, Anwar, Ambiga and Maria Chin to bring Najib downA Voicehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01780035743502972342noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19741162.post-58079903156221251182015-09-23T14:09:34.762+08:002015-09-23T14:09:34.762+08:00The people should not support Tun anymore. It is c...The people should not support Tun anymore. It is clear that what Tun wants is mere power and richness for his cronies only. Looking at what he has done, it is clear that he is an untrustworthy and unethical person. He do anything to satisfy his demand, not what the people want. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19741162.post-26941844673403755042015-09-13T03:17:33.428+08:002015-09-13T03:17:33.428+08:00Mahathir does not care about rakyat (whether Malay...Mahathir does not care about rakyat (whether Malay, Chinese, India, etc). He just want to protect his rich chronies. Chinese has been USED by him.. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19741162.post-52126433706826630752015-09-04T22:37:54.503+08:002015-09-04T22:37:54.503+08:00In this hour of crisis we do not need advocates. W...In this hour of crisis we do not need advocates. We need people who can tell us what is wrong and what is correct. Commonsense must prevail and all of us, I mean all of us without exception must pay homage to the rule of law and not rule of politics. What is at stake is greater than our individual future. All of aware aware that when you drive around Kuala Lumpur if you make one wrong turn it will take you hours to get back to where you made that wrong turn. In the affairs of a nation that time taken to get back where you made the wrong tern is measured in decades.<br /><br />My take is we must cut this position that advocates take and we must look at the issues in the interest of the nation. Whatever our loyalties may be to individuals, group of individuals, and associations we have the incumbent duty to loyal to the state and what it stands for. We are not the first nation to face such a situation and we will not be the last. We must have the wisdom to do what is right. Otherwise like many Third world Countries our GDP will not be able to pay for the cost of the crisis.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19741162.post-80496559454613523902015-09-04T11:35:59.033+08:002015-09-04T11:35:59.033+08:00The true evil is regime change / rainbow revolutio...The true evil is regime change / rainbow revolution with Pkr as the main actor but DAP will benefit the most as they are the snakes from hell's pit.<br />They will slaughter the malays out of this land as that is their plans all this while.<br />Pity the Malays.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02835736499156283898noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19741162.post-44977578592443865152015-09-04T10:07:45.606+08:002015-09-04T10:07:45.606+08:00They look like working together ...
Rally behind...They look like working together ...<br /><br /><br /><b>Rally behind Dr M or live with Najib, Zaid tells the nation</b><br /><br />FMT Reporters | September 3, 2015<br /><br />He says Malaysians must regard it as their common priority to remove the PM.<br /><br />PETALING JAYA: Zaid Ibrahim has urged Malaysians of all political affiliations to come together to oust Prime Minister Najib Razak and to accept former premier Mahathir Mohamad as their leader in the effort.<br /><br />In a speech he delivered at the Royal Selangor Club, which he has transcribed for his blog, the former law minister acknowledged that a segment of the anti-establishment forces would be averse to the idea of rallying behind Mahathir, but he urged them to set aside their hatred of the man for the greater good of saving the nation.<br /><br />He said: “[Najib’s] removal must be our common priority. I repeat: his removal is our priority.<br /><br />“To do this, there is only one option available: either we rally behind Dr Mahathir, or we have to live with Najib for a long time. If we have to work with a group within Umno to remove Najib, then we must. I know some of you are allergic to Dr Mahathir, and some of you are more gung-ho and believe that we must remove Umno altogether. If you can do it, then by all means do it. But I would rather try to remove Najib first, simply because, on paper, it’s easier to achieve. Change comes in small doses.<br /><br />“In the past, Opposition parties have become stronger only from breakaway factions formed in Umno. The first Umno breakaway was led by Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah in 1988, which helped PAS gain control of Kelantan. The second Umno breakaway was led by Anwar Ibrahim in 1998, which helped plant the seeds of Pakatan’s present strength.<br /><br />“These two movements did not change the government. However, victory may come if there is a third Umno breakaway that is prepared to work with the Opposition. The question is whether the Opposition is willing to work with Umno breakaway faction Number 3 and vice versa.<br /><br />“This is a big if, but it’s possible. ....<br /><br />More <a href="http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2015/09/03/rally-behind-dr-m-or-live-with-najib-zaid-tells-the-nation/" rel="nofollow">"HERE"</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19741162.post-41632061976992264012015-09-03T17:49:10.960+08:002015-09-03T17:49:10.960+08:00ABITW, what is the price of one's head? dont t...ABITW, what is the price of one's head? dont tell me the cliche that loyalty has no price. everyone has his price. its either high price or else. the greatest premier malaysia ever had, is replaceable. if he is then what makes someone else irreplaceable?<br /><br />the way i look at it, this is blind love. either this blind love is binded by any sort of monetary link strength or the love of umno? the second one is very cliche but i simply put there just to balance it out.<br /><br />the old man is hell bent to get someone down. not everyone but one person down. just give him and all will be well. <br /><br />ps - dont tell me the cliche as such if-we-have-to-give-in-everytime-then-what-are-we thing. you have to give the next guy head if only the next guy does something very wrong like this one.<br /><br />drMpowernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19741162.post-23007394587494488402015-09-03T17:42:10.688+08:002015-09-03T17:42:10.688+08:00i feel like vomiting everytime you mention that th...i feel like vomiting everytime you mention that there is no proof that najib has swindle the rakyat's money. If he is not in the wrong, the action taken to "kill" the proof were there for every thinking person to judge;<br /><br />AG's term terminated and replaced by a loyal UMNO man, Task Force that is in the middle of investigation was disbanded, PAC was stopped from functioning, anybody that question 1MDB will get the sacking. And look at the inaction also;<br /><br />Until now after 2 months of the WSJ report najib is yet to sue them; najib fail to turn up at the #nothingtohide function; 1MDB has failed to come up with the 2014 audit report (what happen to the appointment of external auditor, is Deloitte still the auditor), is AG continuing its investigation? how to show proof if najib keep on disturbing investigation?<br /><br />but there is still light at the end of the tunnel. Now the international investigators have start their own work. najib doesn't has the power to stop them all. we will see the proof that you are looking for from an outsiders.<br /><br />serves najib right for whatever outcomes he will got. a lot of malay muslim has been praying for this if you must know. they are not in the mood to join bersih, but they want najib to go, that is for sure.<br /><br />be a man and accept the reality.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19741162.post-624160647873419762015-09-03T16:32:12.808+08:002015-09-03T16:32:12.808+08:00One could well argue that Tun Dr Mahathir, in his ...One could well argue that Tun Dr Mahathir, in his golden years, has been "enlightened".<br /><br />Or perhaps he is reprising the ornery curmudgeon role that he is fond of adopting.<br /><br />And being iconoclastic about it.<br /><br />Like when he propounded his "Look East" philosophy, which has proved to be prescient, seeing the rise of China to superpower status.<br /><br />Maybe Tun Dr Mahathir has taken a long hard look at globalisation and has come to the conclusion that Malaysia could do better in this race.<br /><br />And if the executive is preoccupied in "firefighting", that leaves little time to attend to the competitive imperatives out there.<br /><br />In other words, politics proposes, but economics disposes!Tebing Tingginoreply@blogger.com