Kokklang

Kokklang

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9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Wan Azizah admits &lsq... · 0 replies · +85 points

I am disappointed with hadi as an Islamist leader who has forgotten one of the tenets of Islam; do not shame ('aib) your brethren in public. By criticizing Wan Azizah the way he did, he had lost the respect of those who voted for PR in the last GE. Shame on you, "Ustaz"!!!

10 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Defence ministry to wo... · 0 replies · +3 points

Most likely this cocktail is the work of the devil (syaitan) that we know. That devil will work furiously to create chaos that can lead to proclamation of emergency by the weak BN govt. under which they get blanket approval to do anything they please! This is to ensure BN continue to misrule after ge14. This is the purpose of all machinations that we are witnessing regarding the A**ah issue. How can BN be saying a state law can supersede the Malaysian constitution? We have always known that when there is a conflict between state law and federal constitution, the latter will prevail. That's why Kelantan cannot implement Hudud! How come now Selangor state law is above the Federal Constitution? The BN Fed government is being inconsistent.

10 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - I can’t imagine ... · 2 replies · +178 points

Those who oppose proposal to allow chin peng's ashes to be brought back are too short-sighted. In other countries, even bodies of tyrants are allowed to be buried on their soil for the historical interest. Think about it. These shrines if built will be good for our countries' tourism. Sitiawan has nothing to attract tourists. By burying chin peng's ashes in that town, tourists have a genuine reason to visit it. Tourists are good for local business. The food sector will be the first to benefit from tourist arrivals. Don't be so shortsighted. Don't think too much about race or past atrocities. Communism is not coming back just by having a hard core communist buried in Malaysia.

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Mobile - Side Views - ... · 0 replies · +30 points

Even if you have voted as postal voter, do you know where your vote will go? Will it go to the constituency that got your name as voter?

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Malaysia - Two-... · 0 replies · +25 points

He wants 2/3rd majority so BN can amend the constitution again n make BN entrenched in power for eternity. What power-sharing? It's more power hoarding by umno than 'sharing'. The other component parties are only there for 'decoration' only. Why so desperate? Oh I know; if PAKATAN RAKYAT comes to power he'll be in hot soup for his past misdeeds to the nation. Reject the old man; his time is over!

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Malaysia - Abdu... · 0 replies · +31 points

Tun, it's a 'war strategy'. If you want to 'conquer' new territory, you must lead your troops there. You just dont order your men to invade the new territory, while you remain In your safe seat. Since kit siang wants to 'conquer' Johor, he has to go there and fight along side his troops. Najib wants to reconquer Selangor, yet he dare not leave his pekan seat. He's scared he will not support In Selangor if he were to contest there. A national leader should be brave enough to contest where he says he wants to recapture. Show to Selangor ppl that you are a good commander. Dont just talk.

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Post · 0 replies · +25 points

Under bn, power sharing is a myth. The reality is 'power hoarding' by umno, the leading component Of the BN. The other parties exert very minimal influence on policies. Everthing is decided by umno; the other components are only asked to endorse. The difference in meaning between Kongsi or pakatan is trivial. 'Pakat' is to get together to find solutions to some problem. Kongsi connotes some business arrangements between the partners. Which aptly describes BN parties, which mix business and governence. This odd mixture is root of corruption. Malaysians must reject BN. 57 years is much too long to endure.

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Malaysia - Rafi... · 0 replies · +8 points

BN will win only by fraud when the EC refuses to clean up the electoral roll. Take the case Of lembah pantai, with over 4000 dubious voters. Because the roll has been gazetted, there could not be a judicial review. If Nurul Izzah loses this seat, it is because Of the import Of phantom voters brought In by the umnofriendly EC. What an unfair system.

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Malaysia - Naji... · 0 replies · +54 points

Wow, what a performance now! Promise made in 2009, kept four years later , only weeks before ge13!!! So much about 'people first' - done to save his own skin.

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Malaysia - Stop... · 0 replies · +41 points

Let me ask you this: is the so-called "sultan" recognized as such In your country? So what territory does he Control In your country, the philippines? Under what law was he appointed "sultan"? I didn't know you guys have this system of govt. where provinces are placed under the charge of hereditary "sultans"! When did you guys adopt this wierd system where you have sultans and governors ruling the provinces. How much monetary emolument does this "sultan" receive from the philippine govt? My point is: if you people do not recognize him as sultan do you expect Malaysians to accord him the title. So stop defending the indefensible!!!