EskayLim

EskayLim

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7 years ago @ Malay Mail - Chinese influx in Mala... · 0 replies · +22 points

You honest meant that your study showed the early Chinese and Indian immigrants just arrived at this new land of Malay Peninsula and grabbed lands, properties and riches from the Malays?
So easy as that? This is unbelievable.

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - I have the authority t... · 0 replies · +20 points

Yes, as a Home Minister, you have the authority to do many things. There is no doubt about it.
But writing a support letter for a King Gambler who is under arrest and on trial, on serious charges in a foreign country is a definitely NO NO. It is even worse when the alleged letter was written without the knowledge of any of your Cabinet members.

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Zahid tarnished our re... · 0 replies · +86 points

The action of our Home Minister in writing support letter for an alleged criminal in a foreign land would greatly tarnish our nation's credibility and reputation and will definitely attract negative perception upon this peace-loving nation.
Do we need this guy as our HM who is also boss to our police-force?

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Foreigners unlikely to... · 1 reply · +3 points

As the state Rehda chairman and a developer himself, can't understand why he gives that opening statement.
With our Ringgit's fall, foreigners would take this opportunity to seal a deal to make a purchase because the property he is buying will be very much cheaper, when he uses his foreign currency.

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - DAP wants audit on RM8... · 0 replies · +7 points

I support your statement that " No money should be spared to help the flood victims but not a sen should be wasted"
RM 800 million is a lot of money that would work out to be over five thousand ringgit to each and every flood victim. This is the amount from the Government. Companies and private citizens through out the country have been making efforts to raise funds to help too, at least to help them survive.

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Malaysia deports Indon... · 0 replies · +1 points

The bottom line is, " there is money to be made, lots and lots of it", by practically everybody. Bosses in the farming, agriculture, plantation sectors, the construction and infra-structure development greatly benefitted through this cheap labour. The worker agents and officials in many Embassies, and of course many gangsters and thugs that go around work camps and hostels in police, customs and immigration uniforms at the end of the months, to do "Operasi this and that"....... We all can guess the real purpose.

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Let public decide on H... · 0 replies · +38 points

Who gave you the idea that only organizations registered as a political party, can talk about politics?

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Claims I made ‘f... · 0 replies · +20 points

I can still remember hearing teachers, policemen and lawyers saying that "Making police reports and Signing Statutory Declarations" are very serious matters. That those making "false" police reports and signing "false" SDs can be subjected to criminal actions by the relevant authorities.
But presently, we hear of countless police reports being made by just anybody on just anything . Don't know if any relevant authorities take any action to investigate and to find out whether the reports are true or false.... and then to take appropriate action.

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Is poverty-eradication... · 1 reply · +6 points

It is getting more ridiculous by the day to hear people, especially politicians talking non-sense in blaming just about anyone and anything else except themselves. Some blame the people for refusing to accept Hudud, dog-touching and even the seasonal monsoon rains are causes for God's wrath in bringing floods that caused great misery to so many people.
I think it is the politicians that failed to foresee that the world's weather changes could bring more down-pour of heavier rains.

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Is the government jet ... · 0 replies · +20 points

That "covert mission" must have been very, very important that it had to continue even when a quarter million of her poor inhabitants are suffering under the deadly assault of very strong-heavy rains and flood-waters that destroyed their homes, farms, roads and bridges in many towns in many states of this country.
Now that normalcy is slowly returning to those affected states, can the PM disclose the true nature of this mission, involving 9M-NAA that was used criss-crossing the North Hemisphere?