Posts Tagged ‘Politicians’

Karpal roars warning to Badawi

May 10th, 2008
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Karpal takes a preemptive stand and warns Badawi, Najib, and all those who made police reports to be prepared to face defamatory charges and also false police report charges. He claims to be well prepared and “had thought” before making the statement about the palace intervening with government staff posting. » Read more: Karpal roars warning to Badawi

Spectacle Debacle

May 7th, 2008
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Simple activity to help poor students also can be publicised and make headlines. For past few years the same activity was done without any concern for disruption of school activities. Suddenly, the activity is asked not proceed. Very fishy! » Read more: Spectacle Debacle

Pandithan’s last words

May 1st, 2008
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His last words – there is no death for me
By V.P. SUJATA and MAZWIN NIK ANIS

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PUTRAJAYA: The late Indian Progressive Front (IPF) president Tan Sri M.G. Pandithan wrote a note to his wife that read “There is no death for me” in Tamil before falling unconscious at the Kuala Lumpur Hospital on Sunday. He died of cancer at 9am yesterday.

His wife Puan Sri G. Jayashree, 55, said she did not understand what he meant. » Read more: Pandithan’s last words

Stop it says PM

April 30th, 2008
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The little tit-for-tat between Toyo and Samy on the Padang Jawa temple demolition is giving another headache for PM. As expected, he steps in as referee and orders the game to end (sorry, still enjoying Man Utd’s victory over Barca).

Whether his words still got any respect…we shall see soon… » Read more: Stop it says PM

Ketuanan India anyone?

April 30th, 2008
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Good explanation by the PM. I’m sure when others come out with Ketuanan Jawa, Ketuanan Cina, Ketuanan India, Ketuanan Dayak etc., he will be supportive and appreciate the effort to make the respective races as “tuans”.

Err..if all become tuan, who is the coolie? The foreign workers?

I think that coolies should not be looked down since there won’t be masters without coolies/workers. Workers all around the world are acknowledged during Labor/Workers Day on May 1st.

So, MIC can start by announcing their Ketuanan India strategy to ensure Indians become masters, as the community have been in the coolie role since pre-independence days. » Read more: Ketuanan India anyone?