fadlee

fadlee

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11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Mobile - Malaysia - Bu... · 2 replies · -282 points

so he jumped ship after the news broke that najib wont choose him for the next election?

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Malaysia - PDRM... · 6 replies · -96 points

its about time! im very happy with the news.. keep up the good work PDRM!

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Mobile - Malaysia - Vo... · 1 reply · -62 points

Dearly daboss, the only topic we agreed to discuss for is about anwar and his implementation and deliverance from his promises.

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Mobile - Malaysia - Vo... · 4 replies · -96 points

Dear daboss, you can call me by any names as you wish for. He got 4 states in his disposal, tell me what can be done? Instead of asking things that purportedly against the federal government. At least please implement all the promises he made from the last election wouldn't be far fetch isn't it? If you promise something at least live up to it and look within your means of ability before blaming it on the other party.

Besides they wouldn't even managed to out perform the competency of their ruling states. Better alternative to BN? i'm thinking twice now.

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Mobile - Malaysia - Vo... · 2 replies · -89 points

this isn't about saving najib or BN but the affects to us ordinary citizen, political parties and politician they all comes and go.. but how would you save a country? rather than end up becoming another Philippines? fyi they used to be the tiger of south east asia.

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Mobile - Malaysia - Vo... · 7 replies · -144 points

You're saying that i should take the risk of 5 years under PR leadership?

Remember from the last election, when badawi got all the thumping from the worst election result, it took 2 years for a good transition to be helm to najib and not to mention all the opposition he had within and outside the party. How do you expect considering from the amount of time he had probably less than 2 years to counter with all that? Do you expect him to be harsh as the same time trying to build up support.. i would prefer to have another 5 years under him and see who he chosen to work with and how it progress before risking 5 years to PR and had to bare with a much larger scale of instability as the transition would be too huge and it would affects everyone especially the economy.

Does everyone believes we would get a peaceful 5 years under PR? the number of drastic reforms, the infighting within their coalition, opposition from BN and the demonstration since PR would be prosecuting a lot of people from BN and all this would definitely stunt our economy growth and least to say instability.. probably eats up more than 3 years.. would you rather lose your job over a simple idealist ambition? or do you prefer a slow reform which gonna take stability into consideration?

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Mobile - Malaysia - Vo... · 0 replies · -92 points

no, they kept insisting that it was only a personal views but not that had been agreed upon by the coalition.. the same obvious comment they made only to swept it under the rug.. I'd believe if they made it official in their agenda rather than throwing a stone and hides under the bushes.

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Mobile - Malaysia - Vo... · 18 replies · -328 points

Dear Mr Anwar, rather than promising without a single concrete policy or action please at least start implementing something rather than making us ordinary Malaysian frustrated by it.

How can we be assured that the economy would be fine under your command when most of the things you claim were blatantly too ambitious to be done. How can an economy to be prosper when as we all know the 3 party component in PR had a hard time compromising on the core issue like Islamic country, Hudud, Malay privilege and etc. and we should have known at that time BN would be a formidable opposition which would give an all out offensive to your coalition and leads into a big turmoil.

I tried to understand the logic behind it but i'm just appall by the fact that it was merely too ambitious for an ordinary malaysian like me.

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Side Views - Pa... · 0 replies · -27 points

what baffled me the most is the analysis about rafizi, what did rafizi brought that would undermine the ruling party? i mean seriously, just like the author wrote suddenly he became a hero. lol who wrote this analysis?

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Opinion - Adely... · 1 reply · -117 points

calling some malaysian as umno cybertrooper when you simply cant accept their views? won't change the fact that most of us weren't appeal to the hardcore values of either umno or pr.. you cant always hide behind those fragile motto which had be upheld by pr.. how concrete are their views or policy? sweeping their problems under the rug wont make others fooled by it. PR are no saint and we can criticize them as much as we do to BN.. theres no such thing as blind loyalty in political party.