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Posted by Thomasleee > 2014-03-20 20:17 | Report Abuse

Dream, after donkey years in England and cant score even a single English lady. I say Panda....go back kampong lah.

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-20 20:19 | Report Abuse

We know the level of the folks who argue on behalf of our investigator......we play safe....but are we trying to save the ppl onboard?

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-20 20:20 | Report Abuse

When can't argue, the plan by the detractor are to change subject......beautiful..another expose weaknes......argue on nothing of nothing on something......lol

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-20 20:22 | Report Abuse

Hahahahaha Jaguh Kampung competing.......lol

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-20 20:25 | Report Abuse

Hahaha Spm math degraded.......accountability....yes yes

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-20 20:30 | Report Abuse

Sudah Jadi Ayam ......kakakaka

andychucky28

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Posted by andychucky28 > 2014-03-20 20:36 | Report Abuse

The malaysia current gov always NATO. Only know how to cheat and bully us. Now see how the way they answer internationally.

jvei

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Posted by jvei > 2014-03-18 14:44 | Report Abuse

Thomaslee i was working in sg between 2007-2009 the sgporeans i talked to are happy families with steady income, etc. mayb the country has changed since it was selected as the most exp country in the world to live in. :D

jvei

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Posted by jvei > 2014-03-20 20:41 | Report Abuse

We should change malaysia into a better country, reject BN UMNO!

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-20 21:03 | Report Abuse

Hahahaha satu macai pun tak dak...all run....

Posted by Thomasleee > 2014-03-20 21:06 | Report Abuse

Jvei, Singapore has changed. Unhappiness is order of the day. Hmmm, without Dream, MAS tread less interesting. Bye.

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-20 21:18 | Report Abuse

Oh no....KDN cleared Teresa kok on onederful......

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-20 21:53 | Report Abuse

Good leadership from Australia....

www.thesundaily.my/news/992815

kingleecha

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Posted by kingleecha > 2014-03-20 23:02 | Report Abuse

This MAS is a big shame to Malaysia.

Posted by moneycome88 > 2014-03-21 02:44 | Report Abuse

I attended Dr M's lecture on poverty earlier today at Universiti Malaya. During Q&A, I put 3 questions to him. The third was whether he would now take responsibility and apologise to the poor and marginalised in the country. In his response, he asked, in turn, that I apologise to him. This is my first of several posts to vindicate why I say I do not owe him an apology.

DNBN Kuburkan BN 4 : 22 tahun pemerintahan penyelewengan, rasuah & kezaliman

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Zre0-jN7v4

Posted by moneycome88 > 2014-03-21 02:48 | Report Abuse

The Home Ministry has admitted that Teresa Kok's controversial Chinese New Year video clip "Onederful Malaysia" did not insult the prime minister.
http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=247501:omg-sky-about-to-fall-home-ministry-actually-admits-teresa-kok%E2%80%99s-cny-video-did-not-insult-pm&Itemid=2

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-21 08:01 | Report Abuse

Only after 13 days, they r sending a high powered team to China......

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-21 08:02 | Report Abuse

Imagine if there is not global pressure......

BEAMAN

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Posted by BEAMAN > 2014-03-21 09:09 | Report Abuse

I see chinees cauvanis DAP happy to take down UMNO.. tapi mereka tak tahu PAS will take the lead and PAS is party Islam ( enamy of Islam is not Malay or UMNO but KAFIR ie buddha and thagut believer), ,now PAS ground rood just playing follow the leader( hadi ) cos they are in emergency (DARURAT)state. and when Hadi ,nik aziz ,mat sabu or kaled samad nomore lead , ALMAUNAH,syiah , kawariah and alots more extremis in PAS will fight the true enemy.. I am UMNO because its is resonable party.

andychucky28

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Posted by andychucky28 > 2014-03-21 10:19 | Report Abuse

Target buying price for MAS?

Posted by Edmundleekoklam > 2014-03-21 10:23 | Report Abuse

The government is using the pension fund to support this ugly counter.

Pandawong

139 posts

Posted by Pandawong > 2014-03-21 10:27 | Report Abuse

This is a case of good business and its mismanagement.

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-21 10:40 | Report Abuse

See was I right about weakness that I have written about these troopers...they can live as long as hand to mouth handed as charity......they will hammer all who do better than them.....


BEAMAN I see chinees cauvanis DAP happy to take down UMNO.. tapi mereka tak tahu PAS will take the lead and PAS is party Islam ( enamy of Islam is not Malay or UMNO but KAFIR ie buddha and thagut believer), ,now PAS ground rood just playing follow the leader( hadi ) cos they are in emergency (DARURAT)state. and when Hadi ,nik aziz ,mat sabu or kaled samad nomore lead , ALMAUNAH,syiah , kawariah and alots more extremis in PAS will fight the true enemy.. I am UMNO because its is resonable party.
21/03/2014 09:09

BEAMAN

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Posted by BEAMAN > 2014-03-21 11:19 | Report Abuse

u can think what ever u want.. lucky u this is free country.

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-21 11:34 | Report Abuse

It should be lucky you Beaman this is a free country for all you posting referencing to race and party.

sangharimau

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Posted by sangharimau > 2014-03-21 11:39 | Report Abuse

A report has surfaced that the pilot of missing Malaysia Airlines (MAS) Flight MH370 had made a call from inside the cockpit shortly before take off.

UK-based The Sun said investigators are trying to establish who Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah spoke to in the cockpit minutes before the flight took off from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) at 12.41am on March 8.

Posted by ChanKengChungKuantan > 2014-03-21 12:16 | Report Abuse

he search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 will be "far, far harder" than the two-year search for the Air France jet which crashed into the Atlantic in 2009, said the investigator who led the French inquiry.

Alain Bouillard told The Telegraph that investigators in the MH370 case faced a "colossal task" in their search for the missing Boeing 777-200ER (9M-MRO) on the 14th day.

Posted by John_Revolver > 2014-03-21 12:28 | Report Abuse

ELEPHANTS

Elephants are powerful animals, able to lift logs with their trunks and knock trees over using their heads. You might think it strange then to find that circus elephants are usually kept tethered by their handlers with a length of rope that they could easily break. This is because they have been conditioned. This is accomplished by trainers through the use of a heavy metal chain to tether the young elephants while they are still young. The elephants learn during their development that they cannot break the bonds and they associate them with their limits, boundaries and freedoms. Later, when they are fully grown and are of adult size and strength, they still believe they cannot break that bond and so, they never really try. From then on, only a rope is necessary to keep them from breaking their bonds, freeing themselves and realizing their true strength. You do realize I am not really talking about elephants at all don't you?

Lance Sievert

Pandawong

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Posted by Pandawong > 2014-03-21 12:33 | Report Abuse

And its also time we start taking notice of the elephant in the room.

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-21 12:35 | Report Abuse

It's not elephant lah....it JUMBO

Posted by John_Revolver > 2014-03-21 12:39 | Report Abuse

Its an allegory my friends. Make what you may of it. Enjoy the weekend everyone!

Posted by moneycome88 > 2014-03-21 12:42 | Report Abuse

Mr Lee Kuan Yew said in 1962: “The acid test of any legal system is not the greatness or grandeur of its ideal concepts, but whether in fact it is able to produce order and justice in the relationships between man and man and between man and the State”.

This is still true today.

Last night I attended the Legal Service Dinner. These officers support our ministries, staff the Attorney General’s Chambers, and run the courts. Their work has become heavier and more complex over time. We now have nearly 600 Legal Officers.

We are introducing two separate career tracks for mid-level officers to specialise – a Legal Track (ministry and AG’s Chambers work) and a Judicial Track (court work).

I hope that our Legal Service will remain firmly anchored to our values, understand our circumstances and needs, and contribute to Singapore’s continued success. – LHL

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-21 12:42 | Report Abuse

Ok here comes another Jumbo. For detractors, pls tell me the link is not true.....tq
I am now watching foreign Parlimentarian and their speeches.....straight to the source than wishy washy information and selected audience by some.

http://omakkau.blogspot.com/2014/03/mh370-parlimen-malaysia-dengan-parlimen.html

Saturn101

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Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-21 12:44 | Report Abuse

Seems like they handle crisis with selected audiences locally while doing a circus act on global stage.......

Posted by Edmundleekoklam > 2014-03-21 12:50 | Report Abuse

Without foreign helps the search is hopeless. Mas is hopeless.

Posted by Edmundleekoklam > 2014-03-21 12:56 | Report Abuse

It safer to bet in aax although it still in loss coz they are capable of making a turn around. Mas management really disappointed & with so many unresolved internal problems. The government should either wind up or sale it off. How many more billions should be spend by tax payers?

Posted by moneycome88 > 2014-03-21 13:01 | Report Abuse

Malaysia has the income but not the government to reach developed maturity, says editor

Malaysia has set a target of entering the ranks of developed countries by 2020.

But judging by its handling of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 incident, many observers, including Ding Gang, a senior editor with The People's Daily, believe that target will not be met.

If it were just a matter of raising the per capita income, then based on its per capita income of RM36,000 in 2013, Malaysia is emplaced in the middle-income group (usually defined as bookended by a per capita GDP of US$1,000 (RM3,300) - US$12,000 (RM39,500), and has the potential of reaching developed maturity.

But according to the Asian Development Bank that created the concept, GDP per capita is only a superficial indicator.

A necessary attendant to determining the qualitative position of a country is its governance, particularly for middle-income nations that have to deal with problems particular to that postion – including rising labour costs, a lack of technological innovation, and subsequent economic stagnation.

Good governance in this regards means encouraging competition to maximize the value of talent and encourage innovation.

By such a measure, Malaysia's poor response following the disappearance of flight MH370 reflects the fact that the country is still way behind in terms of governance, said Ding Gang in his column in The People's Daily.

The intial chaotic dissemination of information, he said, reflects the flaws in Malaysia's system of governance.

And these flaws are a consequence of a lack of secularisation, an abundance of natural wealth that has disguised failings in leadership, and a racial approach to many aspects of Malaysian life, according to Ding Gang.

Malaysia's abundant raw products such as oil, rubber and oil palm provide a substanial proportion of the government's budget and expenditure, but it's a double-edged blessing because the wealth has disguised and fostered an inefficient governing class.

The writer goes on to note the racial bias or quotas in many aspects and sectors of Malaysian life – the lack of non-Muslim leaders and civil servants, the racial considerations in admission to universities and colleges, right down to the issuance of taxi licences.

The expressed motive of such race-tinted policies of promoting social stabity among the races effectively means the closing of opportunities for upward mobility and competition.

This in turn has led to corruption and the creation of a coddled conservative group with vested interests who do not want the boat rocked.

In 2001, then prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad announced that Malaysia was a Muslim country. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak also declared in 2007 that Malaysia has never been a secular country.

The problem with mixing religion with politics, syaria law and civil law, is that it not only creates bifocal division, but also encourages the tendency to lean towards social conservatism, an illusory facade of harmony and unity.

What's dysfunctional is not elite politics itself, but a rigid system that is responsible for selecting the political elite and that does not encourage upstart talent. – March 20, 2014.

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/malaysia-has-the-income-but-not-the-government-to-reach-developed-maturity

Posted by moneycome88 > 2014-03-21 13:08 | Report Abuse

PERKASA FINANCIALLY BACKED BY PUTRAJAYA. TELL US SOMETHING WE DON'T ALREADY KNOW.

According to Malaysiakini, "The federal government has admitted to financially aiding right-wing NGO Perkasa, but clarified that is has not set aside a specific annual allocation.

"In a written answer to PKR's Bayan Baru MP Sim Tze Tzin today, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Shahidan Kassim said 'a little allocation' was set aside to help the NGO to organise a seminar on unity."

Posted by moneycome88 > 2014-03-21 13:16 | Report Abuse

Dr M’s legacy for all the world to see
March 21, 2014

FMT LETTER: From Stephen Ng, via e-mail

So, Dr Mahathir Mohamad, in his recent lecture at University Malaya wants to be remembered as the man who helped one percent of the country’s population become super-rich, while Najib Abdul Razak, his blue eye boy will be the Prime Minister who is impoverishing the middle- and lower-income group through his drastic subsidies cut and GST?

Mahathir must not forget his squabble with Australian Prime Minister, Paul Keating in his early years as a prime minister. Keating had called him the ‘recalcitrant’, a word that many Malaysians initially took offence to in the early 90s. He was also snubbed by the US Vice President Al-Gore within the same decade. It cannot be that a national leader should come under the criticism of two world leaders.

Looking back, Mahathir was indeed the recalcitrant who has destroyed Malaysia. After nearly 60 years as a nation, we are still fighting who has the right over the use of the word ‘Allah’, and whether the State Enactments were meant to restrictvthe freedom of non-Muslims to use the so-called Islamic word or merely to protect the shallow-faith of Muslims from being easily influenced by words in the way people who are not Muslims.

We are still fighting over race and religion. With the Biro Tata Negara (BTN) that was introduced during his time, many of the people in his generation have been brainwashed that they cannot think beyond the coconut shell that they have found themselves in.

Mahathir said that it was not cronyism, but we as a nation, need the rich people. While it is true that there are some who have become philanthropists, and they deserve the respect from the people, there are others who are hoarding the limelight for the wrong reasons.

Recently, the son of Rosmah Mansor from her first marriage was in the limelight bringing shame to the country. At the same time, a British judge said that a Malaysian couple is clogging precious court time trying to contest a divorce in England. We can go on and on with a 101 examples but I’d like to remind Mahathir of his trip to Mozambique.

In Mozambique, Malaysians have a bad name. The then Southern Bank went on a delegation led by Dr Mahathir himself. It started a branch office there, which subsequently had to be closed down, with many Mozambicans felt they were cheated of their life’s savings!

Not to mention the Perwaja failure which cost the country billions of Ringgit, Mahathir was supposed to start another Proton factory in Mozambique,with his one ‘mega’ dreams to expand into the African market, but until today, Proton cars are still rare in that part of the world. This is what has happened to our country’s coffers over the entire period when he was prime minister.

Shame on Mahathir! His 22 years as prime minister has failed to build up the talents in the country to be able to handle the most difficult crisis. This is exactly what we are seeing in the past two weeks. Since the MH370 aircraft went missing, the country has come under heavy criticisms from within (both politicians and ordinary men on the street) as well as harsh condemnation from people who understand the airline industry well.

As rakyat, when we read these stories from the international media, one thing is sure: We have totally lost our confidence in our present cabinet and the ruling coalition. As one celebrated Malaysian author puts it: “Confidence in our leadership is brittle, and it takes little for frustrations to boil over.”

In my opinion, Barisan Nasional has long overstayed the Malaysian hospitality, and God is fair, He will make sure that our leaders reap what they sow. If the same people continue to lead the country, it will go through one crisis after another until a new Government sanctioned by the rakyat takes over.

Throughout the entire period, Najib was more interested with his chicken talk, rather than to take charge of the search and rescue (SAR) efforts. He is giving more time to talk about a RM1 a bird ‘cock-and-bull’ story than to try to recover the missing aircraft with 239 people on board. In the spiritual sense, I guess, Najib does not even realise that the blood of these people are on his head.

Just before he kicks the bucket, Mahathir should realise that the Australians are the people who came to our aid to fight the Communists during the Emergency. Now, with the missing MH370, it is also the Australians who are working around the clock to help relocate the missing aircraft although it was the Malaysian maverick who antagonised Australia on a number of occasions during his tenure as prime minister.

As one looks back, Malaysia has been in the bad books of the international media because of a long history of bad relationships caused by Dr Mahathir Mohamad himself that his successor, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was trying to mend.

Posted by moneycome88 > 2014-03-21 13:16 | Report Abuse

We cannot blame it on the international media for the bad publicity that we are getting over the way how Najib and Hishammuddin handle the missing aircraft. Just observe how the Australian prime minister, Tony Abbott spoke in parliament, while his defence minister, David Johnstone said “something definite” would be known within 48 hours. This is what the world wants to know: A firm decision and a timeline.

Until today, despite being prompted by DAP Supremo, Lim Kit Siang, neither Najib nor Hishammuddin has the guts to brief the parliament about this national crisis! Where are we heading to? And Mahathir should take cognizance that these two cousins were under his tutelage for over two decades.

One can say that Najib may have his Rosmah baggage, but what about Hishammuddin, whose wife was strangely spared from Teresa Kok’s Chinese New Year talkshow? I am sure that even if Mahathir were to take over and be in charge of the SAR, he too will fail badly because of his character that pisses the international partners in the efforts to find the missing plane.

It can’t be that both senior politicians, Najib and Hishammuddin cannot brief the Malaysian parliament! They are in fact duty bound to brief the Malaysian lawmakers of this current national crisis that we are facing.

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/malaysia-has-the-income-but-not-the-government-to-reach-developed-maturity

Posted by moneycome88 > 2014-03-21 13:24 | Report Abuse

Anwar: Why me, I'm not the PM?

First it was CNN, then a UK news organisation and after that, the Chinese press, said Anwar Ibrahim, claiming that the foreign media is making a beeline to interview him over the disappearance of MH370.

Full story: http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/257770

Saturn101

681 posts

Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-21 13:31 | Report Abuse

Anwar is the man.....the other being. Hishamuddin......further to that no candidate.....

Saturn101

681 posts

Posted by Saturn101 > 2014-03-21 13:33 | Report Abuse

Don't criticize out of hate but criticize out of love......

Posted by Thomasleee > 2014-03-21 13:41 | Report Abuse

Hahahaha....you whiners should be part of SAR for MH370. You robots can magnify issue 10000x of its actually size....hahahahaha

Posted by kangkongkong > 2014-03-21 13:54 | Report Abuse

Posted by moneycome88 > Mar 21, 2014 02:44 AM | Report Abuse

I attended Dr M's lecture on poverty earlier today at Universiti Malaya. During Q&A, I put 3 questions to him. The third was whether he would now take responsibility and apologise to the poor and marginalised in the country. In his response, he asked, in turn, that I apologise to him. This is my first of several posts to vindicate why I say I do not owe him an apology.

DNBN Kuburkan BN 4 : 22 tahun pemerintahan penyelewengan, rasuah & kezaliman

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Zre0-jN7v4

Posted by kangkongkong > 2014-03-21 13:55 | Report Abuse

Posted by jvei > Mar 20, 2014 08:41 PM | Report Abuse

We should change malaysia into a better country, reject BN UMNO!

Posted by Edmundleekoklam > 2014-03-21 13:55 | Report Abuse

Anwar going behind bar soon. What else left for fighting? The country will never met the goal of develop status. Not in my lifetime.

Posted by kangkongkong > 2014-03-21 13:55 | Report Abuse

Posted by moneycome88 > Mar 21, 2014 02:48 AM | Report Abuse

The Home Ministry has admitted that Teresa Kok's controversial Chinese New Year video clip "Onederful Malaysia" did not insult the prime minister.
http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=247501:omg-sky-about-to-fall-home-ministry-actually-admits-teresa-kok%E2%80%99s-cny-video-did-not-insult-pm&Itemid=2

Posted by kangkongkong > 2014-03-21 13:56 | Report Abuse

Posted by moneycome88 > Mar 21, 2014 01:01 PM | Report Abuse

Malaysia has the income but not the government to reach developed maturity, says editor

Malaysia has set a target of entering the ranks of developed countries by 2020.

But judging by its handling of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 incident, many observers, including Ding Gang, a senior editor with The People's Daily, believe that target will not be met.

If it were just a matter of raising the per capita income, then based on its per capita income of RM36,000 in 2013, Malaysia is emplaced in the middle-income group (usually defined as bookended by a per capita GDP of US$1,000 (RM3,300) - US$12,000 (RM39,500), and has the potential of reaching developed maturity.

But according to the Asian Development Bank that created the concept, GDP per capita is only a superficial indicator.

A necessary attendant to determining the qualitative position of a country is its governance, particularly for middle-income nations that have to deal with problems particular to that postion – including rising labour costs, a lack of technological innovation, and subsequent economic stagnation.

Good governance in this regards means encouraging competition to maximize the value of talent and encourage innovation.

By such a measure, Malaysia's poor response following the disappearance of flight MH370 reflects the fact that the country is still way behind in terms of governance, said Ding Gang in his column in The People's Daily.

The intial chaotic dissemination of information, he said, reflects the flaws in Malaysia's system of governance.

And these flaws are a consequence of a lack of secularisation, an abundance of natural wealth that has disguised failings in leadership, and a racial approach to many aspects of Malaysian life, according to Ding Gang.

Malaysia's abundant raw products such as oil, rubber and oil palm provide a substanial proportion of the government's budget and expenditure, but it's a double-edged blessing because the wealth has disguised and fostered an inefficient governing class.

The writer goes on to note the racial bias or quotas in many aspects and sectors of Malaysian life – the lack of non-Muslim leaders and civil servants, the racial considerations in admission to universities and colleges, right down to the issuance of taxi licences.

The expressed motive of such race-tinted policies of promoting social stabity among the races effectively means the closing of opportunities for upward mobility and competition.

This in turn has led to corruption and the creation of a coddled conservative group with vested interests who do not want the boat rocked.

In 2001, then prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad announced that Malaysia was a Muslim country. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak also declared in 2007 that Malaysia has never been a secular country.

The problem with mixing religion with politics, syaria law and civil law, is that it not only creates bifocal division, but also encourages the tendency to lean towards social conservatism, an illusory facade of harmony and unity.

What's dysfunctional is not elite politics itself, but a rigid system that is responsible for selecting the political elite and that does not encourage upstart talent. – March 20, 2014.

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/malaysia-has-the-income-but-not-the-government-to-reach-developed-maturity

Posted by kangkongkong > 2014-03-21 13:57 | Report Abuse

Posted by moneycome88 > Mar 21, 2014 01:08 PM | Report Abuse

PERKASA FINANCIALLY BACKED BY PUTRAJAYA. TELL US SOMETHING WE DON'T ALREADY KNOW.

According to Malaysiakini, "The federal government has admitted to financially aiding right-wing NGO Perkasa, but clarified that is has not set aside a specific annual allocation.

"In a written answer to PKR's Bayan Baru MP Sim Tze Tzin today, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Shahidan Kassim said 'a little allocation' was set aside to help the NGO to organise a seminar on unity."

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