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Saturday 27 October 2012

How capable is the BN government? (I)


How capable is the BN government?    (I)                26Oct2012

Excuses
1.       After 49 years of federation, we still need to “strive on despite lack of facilities, teacher and students told” (The Borneo Post, October, 2012).  This problem is faced by Long Laput, Baram.  This is the mentality of the BN political thugs like Dennis Ngau, Telang Usang assemblyman.  They cannot do much to help the people and what for to select the ones who do us no good at all but take full advantage of us.  They are so well-paid for no concrete work done besides “honeyed words and words” to utter.

Teachers and pupils in Baran have been told not to be disheartened
by the lack of teaching and learning facilities in their schools.  Admitting that most schools in the district had inadequate facilities……..bla………….

2.  “Water crisis due to natural causes beyond human control “  Naroden.  (Saturday,
      Oct 13, 2012  Home.  The Borneo Post) 

Simunjan:  The water crisis in Simunjan will not cease if people continue to point  fingers and look for scapegoat. 
          “I advise all of you not to play the blame game.  This water crisis is due to natural causes beyond human control,”  said Assistant Minister of Resource Planning Datuk Naroden Jajais, who is also Simunjan assemblyman at a dialogue here last Thursday.
          ………….the shortage was the lack of rain for the five past months at the water catchment in Lepong and the amount of water was not enough to cater for the whole Simunjan……….

          It is a very good game to play to blame on the nature for the shortage to advise people “not to play the blame game”.  This is a game called Monopoly and Autocracy when only Aku in authority can play at will.  So the blame on the water catchment for the shortage and you had found the scapegoat in the nature. 
          What a shame of these political thugs to play the blame game on the nature for the shortage of water.   After 49 years in partnership with the federal government and after 34 years of the government led by Taib Mahmud and his cronies, the people still do not have the piped water to blame for the shortage.  The blame game is not doubt a game named Shame.  (The bleIm geIm is indeed neImd ʃeIm.)  I mind you it will create the flame that will burn you to death and though it may also create a notorious fame.

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