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Friday 19 July 2013

Bravo



Bravo!               20/7/2013
Bravo!   It is professional. 
I think at least 70% Malaysians are like me would like to plant a big kiss on   Abdul Gani’s, our Attorney-general /əˈtɜ:nI  ˈʤenərəl/   cheek for being firm and stern  to say “No!” to Zahid Hamedi who thinks “the Sedition Act ” can help to reach the height of positions in the party and ministry he desires.   The age when the Autocratic could suppress and oppress people at will has “gone with the wind”. 
Nowadays if you think you can use the Act like the Sedition Act to do so, I bet you will be very disappointed, frustrated, upset and depressed as you can’t attain it.  That’ s it.  Instead I am afraid, you will create chaos and riot and even civil war like Syria.   Zahid Hamidi is so autocratic-minded like Sarawak state assembly member Wong Soon Koh.  Hence many people like me despise him and I even go to that extreme to mark a big X on his face though I know it is not a good act like the Sedition Act.  Sometimes, I just can’t help myself from not doing it. 
Zahid Hamidi is posted as Home Minister, I believe near to 100% people will agree with me that he should learn to think of all ways to combat crimes in the street / everywhere.  He should not think the abolished Acts of these and those are the causes of the ever increasing rate of crimes everywhere in the country.  I am afraid some day they will burgle /break in his house / his loved ones’ houses to ransack /rob if he still thinks like that, a short-cut to deal with crimes.   What a low witted person we people have employed. 
I think Zahid Hamidi is just too autocratic-minded to think otherwise and be wise failing to identify that Malaysia is a democratic country.  Therefore, he should think as  one, be democratic-minded to survive well.    He should not make us people think that what a waste to pay someone to upset and torture you.  Look, people pay  salaries of all the government servants.   Hence whom do you think he should be loyal to?  If he still goes on like this, he will end up in disgrace, shame and humiliation.
It is said the Harmony Act will take the place of the Sedition Act.  Goodlah if the Harmony Act really works as the name suggests to deal with people properly and democratically.  Look, people expect democratic form of government to work accordingly.   It should be people-centred and minded and benefitted and profited .  Remember with the exceptions of the autocratic and his cronies and the interest groups ,  the people in general just hate corruption and collusion to the extreme.
We hate the crowned political clowns to squander money and we believe they embezzle in all ways to enrich themselves.  I believe many people think like I do that when Najib, Wong Yan Yan (in charge of tourism) and the like always give false account of their expenditures for each trip they go overseas. 
It is shocking to know that Najib has spent RM44.07 million from 2009 – to date in 2013 and that means he spent RM730, 000 a month.  Wong Yan Yan spent RM 1 million a year from 2009 - date to promote tourism.    I wonder why they need so much for each trip when an ordinary person  going for the same  trip  may only need 10% - 20% of that amount squandered by Wong Yan Yan.   She spent RM342, 430 for 2 days for her trips to Amsterdam in Holland,  Paris in France and London in England.     
        Another case is that our government has spent RM 65million in 3 years to pester oversea professional Malaysians to come back.  They have got 2105 professionals only to bow in agreement and thus they spent RM 30, 000 to get one professional home.   It is just ridiculous.
        I believe there are many and many and many cases like these and how these crowned political clowns and leaders squander taxpayers’ money.    People hate all these wastes as many and many and many people are starving / half-starving / full with poor nutrition to survive.  Many people are struggling for a house to accommodate them.  Many people in Sibu still rent houses from their meagre income.   
        I don’t know much about other states but in Sibu, Sarawak, many and many and many people have to rent houses.  The rental is getting higher and higher.  Nowadays, you usually have to pay RM200 a month for a room with electricity and water included.  How many people in Sibu can afford that at ease?
        I often think why we still keep  the government  not /under performing.  I really see the BN government led by Taib Mahmud and his cronies have not been doing their work.   I wonder if they know many and many and many people need a shelter that they only need to pay  RM50- RM100 a month.
        We have the Welfare Department saying that RM in millions is given out and why can’t they think of accommodation to shelter these poor lots.
I believe many people like me just feel very angry with the BN government in Sarawak for not doing their work properly. 
        What do you think the Harmony Act can do to these poor and frustrated people and many and many and many angry people?  Ng ……..?

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