tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post8136034837090694357..comments2024-01-17T16:47:58.588+08:00Comments on Dr Mahathir Mohamad: THE RULE OF LAWDr. Mahathir Mohamadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12091124089828670796noreply@blogger.comBlogger383125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-52154902996303520052008-06-03T20:09:00.000+08:002008-06-03T20:09:00.000+08:00Tun,You've never lost your ascerbic sense of humou...Tun,<BR/>You've never lost your ascerbic sense of humour....keep it up.Tempiashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14411151272024174865noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-90593582347376953022008-06-03T17:20:00.000+08:002008-06-03T17:20:00.000+08:00It is telling that, most of the Mahathir supporter...It is telling that, most of the Mahathir supporters in these posts are one-liner comment that express very little content. Most of the rest of Mahathir supporting posts are emotionally charged comments again with very little to no logic applied. <BR/><BR/>I ponder on this nation's largest population's apparent inability to reason, to think and to conclude, and instead rely too much on emotions and rage of the moment.<BR/><BR/>...and on the larger implication for the future good of Malaysia, and I feel a chill.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02327331785901862080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-77036469164549331102008-06-02T14:38:00.000+08:002008-06-02T14:38:00.000+08:00Tun,When have the police investigated when a PM or...Tun,<BR/>When have the police investigated when a PM or his cabinet members have been accused of wrongdoing. A police report would never work, even during your tenure it was the same. <BR/>Until and unless the AG, The ACA and the Police are given the clout, do not expect much and VIPs can even get away with murder.Navihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15130596733343021396noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-7887989685652872932008-06-01T23:24:00.000+08:002008-06-01T23:24:00.000+08:00To Expat in Asia,You're not the only one with the ...To Expat in Asia,<BR/><BR/>You're not the only one with the problem. Many of us has court case pending years. Boo-hoo. We have bigger problems here.<BR/><BR/>For the sake of our people Tun Mahathir hastened court cases of certain individuals who were/are trying to ruin this country. Your case is just a drop in the deap blue sea.<BR/><BR/>Long Live Tun Dr Mahathir!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12077328059235043778noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-56657145846485572132008-06-01T18:36:00.000+08:002008-06-01T18:36:00.000+08:00Dear Tun,Zaid asks media people to forward proposa...Dear Tun,<BR/><BR/>Zaid asks media people to forward proposals for greater press freedom.<BR/><BR/>What Greater Press Freedom they are talking about. It is all RUBBISH !!<BR/><BR/>Forget about Press Freedom for the sole purpose to demand ISA or OSA to be repealed. For now it is adequate for the media to play their role in the development of our country.<BR/><BR/>Why should the govt. entertained their demand. The govt. wants to show that it is transparent and accommodative to their demand because of the situation that it is now facing being a very weak govt. so that its popularity will not be dragged to GROUND ZERO.<BR/><BR/>The govt. shouldn't be addressing all this so-called reforms and highlight them like as if the govt. is under seige or held to ransom. What reforms, in the first place they are shouting and clamouring? All nonsense!! Our legal system is perfect. All we need is to adjust the administrative aspect of running the system. That is all. To me, it is just a gimmick to satisfy the oppositions and to boost somebody's ego and claim that he is a HERO in championing for reforms.<BR/><BR/>I WOULD TOTALLY BE IN FAVOUR IF THE FIRST REFORM IS TO CHANGE THE LEADERSHIP. PERIOD.This should be given priority. Without changing the leadership whatever reforms to be made will be as haprak and HP6!! Make no mistake about it. Yes, change Pak Lah first!!Mat Dargo Sombronohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01943212950276587441noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-42783069421309667102008-06-01T11:59:00.000+08:002008-06-01T11:59:00.000+08:00Tun,Keluhuran undang-undang merupakan satu doktrin...Tun,<BR/>Keluhuran undang-undang merupakan satu doktrin yang suci dan murni. Olah itu, mereka yang telah mencabul prinsip itu semasa memerintah negara selama 22 tahun, tidak layak untuk bercakap seolah-olah serba tahu tentangnya. Ini adalah masa yang sesuai bagi mereka untuk menebus salah laku serta penyalahgunaan kuasa dan autoriti mereka semasa mentdbir negara.It's right and proper that such abominable creatures atone for the sins they committed when they were at the helm of national affairs.<BR/>AbiPJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00317561213062696711noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-5721833018320989092008-06-01T06:06:00.000+08:002008-06-01T06:06:00.000+08:00Hi Y.A.B Tun M,This is Happy again at the wee hour...Hi Y.A.B Tun M,<BR/><BR/>This is Happy again at the wee hours of the morning.<BR/><BR/>Congrats on the 1 M hits on your web log.<BR/><BR/>I can't help but read all of your blogs.<BR/><BR/>I would like to respond today to your blog about the rule of law.<BR/><BR/>The royal Commissioner is a good example of a separate body of abled authority to make queries and investigate but it is only limited to ... well the Lingam's case, as i call it.<BR/><BR/>It's funny too how the newspapers in recent month displayed this piece of news. They even played CSI, displaying 2 pictures for the audiences to make comparison on Lingam's backdrop in the video clip. hahaha.<BR/>I found it simply hilarious.<BR/><BR/>Ok back to rules of law in malaysia.<BR/><BR/>There will always be corruption. Malaysia is, as a fact stated in one of the corruption website from some legit resource listed it as perhaps the 4th or 5th most corrupted countries in the world. :) Well, Indonesia always made itself the top 3. But Malaysia being in the top 5 is just amazing.<BR/><BR/>Wow. Corruption. From traffic police to government insiders.<BR/><BR/>The scenario that Tun has depicted about police reports lodged by citizens with no follow ups due to intimidation, perhaps corruption, perhaps ignorance and laziness by the authories just further confirm the lack of implementation by authorized bodies such as the police force to , ... (i will just say it in the most simplest manner)... SET THINGS RIGHT.<BR/><BR/>who keeps citizens in check?<BR/><BR/>The police force.<BR/><BR/>Who keeps the police force in check?<BR/><BR/>I seriously don't know.<BR/><BR/>And, most important who keeps the government in check? <BR/><BR/>Well, now recently the ACA, The royal commissioner,...<BR/><BR/>But we need more permanent authority.<BR/>And it should be an independent body with alot of power to investigate and implement laws to keep the government people in check.<BR/><BR/>TQ.<BR/><BR/>Best regards,<BR/>Happyhandirahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10280460491223275996noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-34243853081364602222008-05-31T22:35:00.000+08:002008-05-31T22:35:00.000+08:00Salam,Tun, im young. still student. after the 12 ...Salam,<BR/>Tun, im young. still student. <BR/>after the 12 election, suddenly i felt that Malays are not in comfortable position anymore. before this, i dont really care and take notes towards all those things. <BR/>well, senang crita, saya adalah satu contoh bangsa melayu yg rase selesa dgn kedudukan melayu dgn hak2 istimewa nya yg pelbagai.dan saya yakin Tun sendiri tahu tentang kewujudan golongan2 sebegini.<BR/>suddenly, saya disedarkan oleh ayah saya tentang melayu yang semakin lemah kerana Pak Lah Badawi. saya nampak semua ini sebenarnya, tetapi i just dont care. <BR/>before i say anything, saya betol2 nak tau pandangan Tun mengenai Pulau Batu Putih yang telah menjadi wilayah Singapura. Sebab utama kegagalan Malaysia mendapatkan hak kedaulatan ke atas Batu Putih. adakah berkaitan dgn pemerintahan Pak Lah yang lemah?and one more is about kemasukan Ezam ke dalam UMNO. this 2 things is very important to me before i can start judging anything. i believe in you. And i know that u`re very busy person an kemungkinan utk tidak membaca email saya adalah tinggi. But i just pray to Allah, u urself will read my email, this email.. AMIN...tehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05899799070532222036noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-24608470689270032932008-05-31T14:29:00.000+08:002008-05-31T14:29:00.000+08:00Tun, you are not the right person to talk about th...Tun, you are not the right person to talk about the rule of law. During your rule, you had scant regard for the rule of law. what a mockery it is to see a person who had abused his authority and violated all ethical and legal norms during his tenure of office to pontificate vociferously on the rule of law! It does not make good sense, Tun!<BR/>AbiPJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00317561213062696711noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-45403420930808252262008-05-30T17:49:00.000+08:002008-05-30T17:49:00.000+08:00Assalamualaikum Tun,TQ Tun again for the interview...Assalamualaikum Tun,<BR/><BR/>TQ Tun again for the interview about Burma Politics granted to us. Tun’s wise third party vision and guidance are invaluable for us. But sadly Junta and opposition are not in a position for give-and-take policy for the benefit of the people. And both are keener to lord over the minority races and religious groups.<BR/><BR/>I am glad after reading Tun’s Rule of Law. I hope the present and future Malaysian governments would emphasize on amending or upgrading all the Laws, Rules and Regulations to be fair and give justice to all the citizens including all the foreigners here. <BR/><BR/>As a foreigner, when looking from our side, I feel that we are treated unfairly with xenophobic short sightedness here. It is even worse for the Burmese/Myanmars here because even Burmese Muslims are treated as 10th grade foreigners here. There is discrimination every where. We are not asking the privileges of the citizens but requesting to be treated equally as all other foreigners. <BR/><BR/>I hope Tun could push for the amendments of all the laws/rules/regulations/government circulars and orders to be written clearly so all the foreigners are treated equally.<BR/><BR/>We are pleased with Tun’s comments about ASEAN Charter’s Integration policy.<BR/><BR/>Thanking Your Honour<BR/>Yours Humbly<BR/>Wasalaam<BR/><BR/>Dr San Oo Aung<BR/>http://sanooaung.wordpress.com/Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08781116439229101555noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-55013212543806376962008-05-30T15:16:00.000+08:002008-05-30T15:16:00.000+08:00Salam TunKami semua menyokong Tun.Hidup Tun..........Salam Tun<BR/><BR/>Kami semua menyokong Tun.<BR/><BR/>Hidup Tun...........<BR/>Hidup D Mukhriz..............<BR/>Hidup TS Muhyidin..............<BR/><BR/>Wassalamamantubillahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00448501555824818727noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-30064841977443872482008-05-30T14:26:00.000+08:002008-05-30T14:26:00.000+08:00Rule of Law?There's 2 side to this Rule of Law you...Rule of Law?<BR/>There's 2 side to this Rule of Law you've been talking about. The common law which apply to ALL of us and another law which does NOT apply to VIPs like your good self and your former party VVIPs. <BR/><BR/>Anyone disagree?<BR/>Guess not.mob1900https://www.blogger.com/profile/12189876952051193552noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-67496565098203248422008-05-30T11:05:00.000+08:002008-05-30T11:05:00.000+08:00U ARE THE BEST TUNU ARE THE BEST TUNcdek malbari crewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00975324346375872501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-85417501725120393262008-05-29T15:31:00.000+08:002008-05-29T15:31:00.000+08:00Here’s a list of 22 questions or rather 22 groups ...Here’s a list of 22 questions or rather 22 groups of questions we would like to ask Mahathir, one for each of his 22 years in power:<BR/><BR/> 1. On clean government. You came to power in 1981 and introduced the slogan “bersih, cekap dan amanah” (clean, efficient and trustworthy). What did you do to further that? Did you make the Anti-Corruption Agency more independent and effective? Did you ensure that the police and judiciary did their job properly and reduce corruption in their ranks? Did you ensure that ministers and chief ministers not have income beyond their legal means? How many big guns were prosecuted for corruption offences during your long tenure? What happened to “bersih, cekap dan amanah”?<BR/> 2. Press freedom. Your criticism of the government got plenty of coverage in the local media whereas during your time, criticisms against you by two former prime ministers were muted in the mainstream newspapers. Editors in Umno-linked newspapers too were removed during your time for not toeing the line. What did you do to advance the cause of responsible press freedom?<BR/> 3. Proton. You went ahead with the national car project in 1983 despite a number of experts disagreeing with you, especially with respect to lack of economies of scale. Isn’t it true that Proton’s profits over the last 20 years came out of vastly higher prices that the Malaysian public has to pay to subsidise Proton, resulting in considerable hardship for Malaysians who need cars because of the poor public transport system? More lately, why was it necessary for Proton to buy a stake in a failed Italian motorcycle manufacturer when it could not even produce cars competitively?<BR/> 4. Heavy industries. Why did you push into heavy industries such as steel and cement in the 1980s, ignoring studies which suggested developing natural resource-based industries instead? They caused major problems and billions of ringgit in losses.<BR/> 5. Population. Why did you encourage a population of 70 million for Malaysia and change the name of the National Family Planning Board to the National Population Development Board? How do you expect poor people to take care of five, six or more children? What kind of quality of life can they provide their children?<BR/> 6. Immigration. Why did you allow hordes of people to immigrate, mainly from Indonesia, in such an unregulated way that there are as many or more illegal immigrants than legal ones now, accounting for some two million or more people? Did you not realise that this would cause serious social problems?<BR/> 7. On his first deputy. Some five years after you came to power, there were serious rifts between you and your deputy Datuk (now Tun) Musa Hitam. What was the cause of these problems and was it because you were heavy-handed and did not consult your ministers?<BR/> 8. On the first serious Umno split. When Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah and Musa took on Tun Ghafar Baba and you at the Umno general assembly of 1987, it caused a serious split in Umno, with you winning by a very narrow margin (761 to 718). Why did you not seek to heal the rift in Umno post the elections? Instead, you purged Umno and its successor Umno Baru of those who opposed you, causing an unprecedented split in Malay unity.<BR/> 9. Operasi Lalang. Why did you have to resort to this move in October 1987, when you used wide powers of detention under the Internal Security Act to detain over 100 people, close down four newspapers and cause a wave of fear throughout the country? Was it to consolidate your tenuous hold on power then by using an oppressive law?<BR/> 10. Judiciary. What was your motive to take action in 1988 to remove the then Lord President and several Supreme Court judges from their positions under allegations of judicial misconduct, a move which was heavily criticised by the Bar Council and other bodies? Was it because you needed more compliant judges whose rulings would not threaten your position of power in a number of cases in court? Was this the first step in dismantling the judiciary’s role as a system of checks and balances against the legislature and the executive? What have you to say to repeated assertions by many, including prominent ex-chief justices, who maintain that this led to the erosion of judicial independence?<BR/> 11. Education. You presided over the education system at an important part of its transformation first as Education Minister in the 1970s, then as Prime Minister. Would it be correct to surmise therefore that you were also responsible for its decline during those years? Why did you not spend more money and resources to ensure that our education system was excellent and continued to improve but instead spent billions on other showpiece projects? Why did you allow our national school system, which is the ideal place to develop ties among young Malaysians, to become so divisive that today, 90% of those who attend national schools come from only one race while the rest have opted out?<BR/> 12. Former finance minister Tun Daim Zainuddin. Why did you give this one man so much power? And you have not given a satisfactory explanation why he left government the second time round. Did it have anything to do with the forced consolidation of banks? Why did the government buy back Malaysian Airline System (MAS) at RM8 a share in 2000 from Tan Sri Tajudin Ramli when the market price was less than half that?<BR/> 13. Cronyism and patronage. Did you not encourage cronyism and patronage by dishing out major projects to a few within the inner circle? People such as Tan Sri Halim Saad (the Renong group — toll roads, telecommunications and so on), Tajudin (mobile telephone group TRI and MAS), Tan Sri Amin Shah Omar (the failed PSC Industries — multi-billion ringgit naval dockyard contracts) and Tan Sri Ting Pek Khiing (Ekran — the Bakun Dam), to mention just a few?<BR/> 14. Privatisation. Why did you allow privatisation to take place in such a manner that the most profitable parts of government operations were given away? Toll roads had guaranteed toll increases and compensation in the event traffic projections were not met. Independent power producers had contracts that guaranteed them profits at the expense of Tenaga Nasional.<BR/> 15. Tun Ghafar Baba. Although Ghafar had the highest number of votes among Umno vice-presidents when Tun Hussein Onn became Prime Minister in 1976, you, who got the lowest number of votes, were chosen as Hussein’s deputy. Yet, when you called upon Ghafar to be your deputy in 1986 when you fell out with Musa, he obliged, helping you to win the Umno presidency. Yet, you and your supporters did little to back him up when he was challenged for the deputy presidency in 1993 by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. Can we say that you stabbed him in the back? And what about Hussein, the man who picked you as his successor? He died not as a member of Umno as he had refused to join your Umno Baru.<BR/> 16. Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. Did you move against him because he was a threat to your position in 1998? Did you use the entire government machinery at your disposal to get him sentenced? Do you think he got a fair trial? Don’t you think the country suffered terribly because of nothing more than a power struggle involving the two of you?<BR/> 17. Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Was it really necessary to spend RM10 billion on a showpiece airport at Sepang when Subang airport could have been so easily expanded?<BR/> 18. Putrajaya. What is the justification for spending RM20 billion on a grandiose government city at a time when office space was available in Kuala Lumpur? Could the money not have been put to better use, such as improving educational resources?<BR/> 19. Government-linked companies. Why did you not make efforts to improve the performance of GLCs? Why did you allow funds such as the Employees Provident Fund and Kumpulan Wang Amanah Pencen to take up dubious investments? These have led to hundreds, if not billions, of ringgit in losses to these funds.<BR/> 20. Islamisation. At the end of your tenure after your falling out with Anwar, you criticised the extreme elements in Islam of taking control of government institutions and doing things that divided Muslims from non-Muslims. But isn’t it true you started it all with your “Menyerap Nilai-Nilai Islam Dalam Pentadbiran Negara” policy of 1981 when you lured Anwar into Umno to help you promote it? And why did you declare that Malaysia was an Islamic state when it is clearly enshrined in our Federal Constitution as the wishes of our founding fathers that Malaysia should be a secular country given our multi-racial and multi-religious composition? Were you trying to reverse the policy of the nation’s founding leaders?<BR/> 21. Approved permits. You blamed International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz for the AP fiasco. As we recall, you appointed her and kept her at the ministry since 1986 until you stepped down in 2003 and never once complained or took action over the issuance of APs by the ministry. Indeed, she was embroiled in some controversy over bumiputera share allotment but you stood by her. So why make it an issue now? If you say you were not aware back then, what does that tell us?<BR/> 22. Money politics. Why did money politics (vote buying) in Umno become such a big issue during your tenure as Umno president? Why were you so powerless to do anything about it when the solutions were so simple? There are other questions, of course, but this is our list of 22. In the same way that Mahathir hopes the government will answer his questions, we hope that Mahathir will answer ours.ccdevhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12179604373814061892noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-32589822033030427042008-05-29T02:31:00.000+08:002008-05-29T02:31:00.000+08:00Dear Tun,Some poeople want you to stop ranting and...Dear Tun,<BR/><BR/>Some poeople want you to stop ranting and said you are fighting a losing battle. No, Tun, you must carry on with what you are doing. It is the most honorable thing to do without the slightest shadow of doubt. It is not a matter of fighting a losing battle. You don't lose anything at all. But the fact still remains that you need to express what you think is necessary to explain to the rakyat the wrong doings of the present administration and to save the future of UMNO. You are the most qualified statesman that have the credibility and the respect from the majority of the UMNO members and the rakyat. They trust your words and listen more to you rather than anybody else. Your followers are not DUMB people. They know your quality. It is undisputable that you have an impeccable reputation as being a very honest person.We know that UMNO is in deep trouble. Somebody must be brave enough to tell these haprak and HP6 UMNO leaders to go back to the right direction. They have lost totally their bearing but unfortunately still behaving in a state of denial. They simply fail to accept or recognise the fact that if they don't change course the whole UMNO will collaspse sooner or later. Be rest assured that if this happens "tiada maaf bagi PEMUSNAH BANGSA MELAYU !! Mereka akan di KENCINGKAN !!Mat Dargo Sombronohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01943212950276587441noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-34647328618152222022008-05-28T23:31:00.000+08:002008-05-28T23:31:00.000+08:00Tun, I will always support you. I am very sad that...Tun, I will always support you. I am very sad that this Pak Lah (is biting the hand which fed him) is so ungrateful that he is willing to hide his shortcomings by harping on Tun. The so called stooges like Zaid and Sharir are so arrogant like SIL and the funny thing is that UMNO just watches it. Now he bring another joker Ezam to support his SIL.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02062542952027789692noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-39133009133940463162008-05-28T21:45:00.000+08:002008-05-28T21:45:00.000+08:00You are fighting a losing battle, Tun sahib!please...You are fighting a losing battle, Tun sahib!<BR/>please retire for good so that it doesn't affect your health. Heed this advice, please.<BR/>PJPJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00317561213062696711noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-27578437293459042312008-05-28T21:37:00.000+08:002008-05-28T21:37:00.000+08:00Essentially, the rule of law upholds the noble pri...Essentially, the rule of law upholds the noble principles that:<BR/><BR/>1. the absolute supremacy of regular law as opposed to the influence of arbitrary power<BR/><BR/>2. equal subjection of all classes to the ordinary law of the realm<BR/><BR/>3. the constitution is a consequence of the rights of individuals determined by the courts<BR/><BR/>On the other hand, rather than the rule of law, it is often times, sadly, by the rule by men. <BR/><BR/>There is a great quotation that says, that " the law should be like death, which spares no one." And that "power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely"<BR/><BR/>For the love of this country, Tun, we are in support of your endeavors. <BR/><BR/>God bless you.Bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17197603794347702685noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-61479548905633168412008-05-28T19:43:00.000+08:002008-05-28T19:43:00.000+08:00Tun,Tolong maklumkan siapa yang buat blog ni semak...Tun,<BR/><BR/>Tolong maklumkan siapa yang buat blog ni semak bahagian "Link to this Post" tu..sesetengah link tu sengaja nak amik kesempatan dengan kemewahan pengunjung yang tun dapat dengan posting yang merapu yang hanya nak tambah traffic ke site sahaja.<BR/><BR/>Kalau rasa susah sangat baik buang terus create a link tu lebih senang.Sesetengah orang hanya nak traffic ke website sahaja.<BR/>Rasanya ini tempat untuk kita serius sama-sama fikir utk majukan dan selamatkan negara.Sedihnya bangsa melayu ini sentiasa bijak mempergunakan orang lain.Betul cakap Tun dahulu.Salmahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09437177095705185419noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-75151342160299871362008-05-28T17:14:00.000+08:002008-05-28T17:14:00.000+08:00Dear Tun Dr. M, We always support you. You can sti...Dear Tun Dr. M, <BR/><BR/>We always support you. You can still change them, Tun<BR/><BR/>Regards,<BR/><BR/>nizamshahnizamshahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09230463502116788420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-23336834278243316942008-05-28T07:37:00.000+08:002008-05-28T07:37:00.000+08:00Dear Tun,Sadly it was the same during your tenure....Dear Tun,<BR/><BR/>Sadly it was the same during your tenure. I felt that when reports were made against the government ministers investigations were not carried out. However, I support your call to investigate here.<BR/><BR/>RegardsPohhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11902533011925084405noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-33868321569608161192008-05-27T23:48:00.000+08:002008-05-27T23:48:00.000+08:00Tun,With regard to ISA, the government must make a...Tun,<BR/><BR/>With regard to ISA, the government must make a strong stand that the Internal Security Act must be maintained at all costs,dulu, kini dan selamanya. No two way about it. The government must not give in to the demand of the oppositions. The majority of the rakyat have not reached to a stage where we can call ourselves a truly cultured,civilised and united Malaysians.We are still immatured in our thinking and most of us are still discussing things based on racial lines which sometimes have gone overboard and can cause chaos and havoc. Prevention is better than cure. That is a fact and we just cannot be hypocritical that our mentality has changed more towards liberal thinking. No,it is far from the truth. Only the few middle class elite Malaysians are having that idea. If I have my way I will rule this country in an autocratic style of government to ensure that peace and security cannot be compromised. I don't care about people having liberal thinking. It will be disaster if we feel confident that this country is now more united. Just a dream! When you read articles in the blogs, you can safely draw into conclusion very glaringly how divided we are.Make no mistake about it.pakbelalanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14222785831655365630noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-62409660155908604982008-05-27T23:21:00.000+08:002008-05-27T23:21:00.000+08:00The oppositions are fond of calling for royal comm...The oppositions are fond of calling for royal commission at every opportunity. What so great of having royal commissions? It is all RUBBISH. The intention is nothing more to belittle and embarrass UMNO and the Malay leadership.That's their true intention when they know that UMNO is having a lame duck Presiden yang dah tak ada taring. They are trying to bully the Malay leadership and unfortunately the Malay leadership now are more or less being trapped by the oppositions. Why? Because depa DAH BODOH STUPID !!pakbelalanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14222785831655365630noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-86996737667084640022008-05-27T23:02:00.000+08:002008-05-27T23:02:00.000+08:00stop all your ravings and rantings Tun.. not good ...stop all your ravings and rantings Tun.. not good for your health if you keep on going with your vicioys and vile attacks agaianst the national leadership.. stop it please<BR/>PJPJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00317561213062696711noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4220966807166570924.post-8990540306261692922008-05-27T22:53:00.000+08:002008-05-27T22:53:00.000+08:00salam tun,let them talk,let them criticise,let the...salam tun,<BR/><BR/>let them talk,let them criticise,let them condemn,let them bash you,if only their acts can satisfy their hatred.BUT God knows who you truly are Tun.<BR/><BR/>bila tun baca puisi 'perjuangan belum selesai' airmata yg menitis itu adalah keikhlasan tun dan ianya betul2 menyentuh hati saya.<BR/><BR/>Ramai yg pernah bekerja dgn tun dulu semuanya memuji tun seorang yg kuat bekerja. seorang yg jarang marah tetapi bila marah sangat ,tak bercakap pulak.Cara itu betul kerana bila marah kita akan bercakap perkara yg bukan2.<BR/><BR/>saya harap tun banyak berehat krn bila tun bercakap, kedengaran sgt lemah dan bergetaran dan ini kdgkala disalah tafsir oleh grup anti-Tun .<BR/><BR/>kepada yg mengutuk tun dan kdg2 menghina tun tak kira lah menteri2 ke atau bukan ahli politik, berhentilah,anda mengutuk & menghina seorang tokoh legenda yg berwibawa.tak malukah menghina 'BAPA seluruh rakyat malaysia'?<BR/><BR/>mungkin setelah Tun pergi,barulah mrk tahu yg hilang itu sebenarnya 'berlian asli' berkualiti tinggi!<BR/><BR/>sebenarnya Pak lah mesti turun 'takhta' tapi sy rasa tentu kalau turun sekarang ,begitu 'mengaibkan'apatahlagi setelah 'kalah' besar PRU12 beserta desakan tun M .Mungkin Beri dia masa memikirkan cara bagaimana harus turun secara terhormat sebagai pemimpin negara.. <BR/><BR/>The truth, he definitely MUST go.period.unicornhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03378452918689325570noreply@blogger.com