Posts Tagged ‘Politicians’

Schools are politics battleground

March 28th, 2008
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SHAMEFUL.

The story that schools in Penang were verbally told not to invited state leaders (PKR/PAS/DAP) from officiating or attending any functions in schools was broken by Anil Netto. He mentioned in his posting that: » Read more: Schools are politics battleground

Samy to save the day in MIC conflict

March 27th, 2008
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Hope no more threats will be issued like what Vigneswaran did. This crisis may be temporarily covered up by Samy, but the tremors will still be there, waiting to erupt at the right time. Is removing Rajaendran the solution? » Read more: Samy to save the day in MIC conflict

Samy to remove old leaders except himself

March 26th, 2008
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the president will wield his prerogative powers to replace some of the state chairmen with younger leaders

the question many ask is when would he use those powers to remove himself. Obviously there will be some turmoil as the rest of the pack fight for the top spot. Can MIC take the risk and allow a contest for top post? » Read more: Samy to remove old leaders except himself

Threats are what MIC is famous for

March 25th, 2008
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I have told the youth leaders that they would be sacked if there was one more statement regarding the problems in the state MIC in the newspapers

Still haven’t learned anything, I guess. Oh wait a minute, it will be a “media misquoted me” statement tomorrow.

Wonder how this R & R powwow will end. The problem started when a majority of youth leaders wanted state chairman Rajagopalu to be removed after ACA started investigations. Typical MIC response from Rajagopalu:

Rajaendran is forgetting that he himself can be removed anytime

» Read more: Threats are what MIC is famous for

BN to engage in cyberwar

March 25th, 2008
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What can we expect now?

The local dailies will be offering more videoblog ala Youtube, setting up blogs and updating news at breakneck speeds. We see The Star as one example of a Internet-embracing media, while Utusan, BH, NST, Sun, tamil dailies lag far behind. NST has been providing video feeds of late. So, we can expect more of the one-sided stories to be available online as well. More IT jobs for the young people! » Read more: BN to engage in cyberwar