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11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Malaysia - 4 Ma... · 0 replies · +117 points

Now clean up your mess MAHATHIR!!

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Mobile - Malaysia - Ma... · 0 replies · +2 points

This is a start of a revolution, all this time only the people on top are talking. Have they considered listening to the people and their opinions?

11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Mobile - Malaysia - Co... · 0 replies · +4 points

Let them go ahead with these he said she said scandal, while they are busying themselves with this the real crimes are flourishing. How long can they put off solving the real problems that are really plaguing this country?

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

While they are busying themselves with all these funny business, real crimes are going on. I wonder how long can they keep ignoring the real PROBLEMS out there before it comes back tenfold. Are they really so high and mighty till they are immune to criticism? I believe that the pdrm is not all lost, so let the good cops do their jobs instead of wasting their abilities in something thats so unproductive. Well theres my 2 cents.

12 years ago @ Free Malaysia Today - ‘Gutless’ Pairin c... · 1 reply · +2 points

There's food for thought, and I agree with you on most of the things. Yes, a spark is all that's needed to start a fire, but if left unchecked it would burn the whole place down, but just maybe that's what Sabah needs. Rising from it's ashes, new and stronger then before. a Phoenix metaphor being personified.

12 years ago @ Free Malaysia Today - Million-dollar windfa... · 0 replies · +7 points

Dreams do come true.. CONGRATZ

12 years ago @ Free Malaysia Today - ‘Gutless’ Pairin c... · 3 replies · +1 points

Wow, your ideas are really compelling and straight to the point. But I am afraid that this ideology would never be widely accepted, especially now when everyone is fighting for freedom and democracy. What you are suggesting my friend is a blend of democracy, dictatorship and police state. Where the people are the police. (doesn't sound to bad though)

The constitution and laws must be re-written but who will keep the peace when all of this is happening? Like I said, we need a leader with high moral values and principles from the start. No one is perfect and I'm certainly not favoring a particular person or race. For I like you expect performance. But if similar laws are implemented, heads will be rolling everyday. But I do agree that the court system should be freed from political or government influences, and that Peninsula based parties should butt-out.

But do not count the Sabahan's out from the fight yet, for you might be surprised.

"Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one." - Thomas Paine

12 years ago @ Free Malaysia Today - ‘Gutless’ Pairin c... · 5 replies · +3 points

No matter who the leader would be, he/she would always be an outsider to different communities. Please explain in more detail on what the ideal leader, race or religion that you would consider right for the job?

Sabahan's and I do mean all from natives to chinese, malay and Indians had always have this laid back and forgiving attribute due to the way we were brought up ( well I couldn't speak for everyone, but that was the way I was brought up).

I'm not trying to say that your idea is wrong, but I do not agree when race and religion play a role in decision making, especially in politics. We should have a separation of church and state, meaning the distance in the relationship between organized religion and the nation state. In our case even race.

well at least that is my thought

12 years ago @ Free Malaysia Today - ‘Buah dada’ Khairy... · 2 replies · +84 points

What is so wrong about saying a simple sorry? I bet there were thousands who where detained under the ISA act for saying much less.

12 years ago @ Free Malaysia Today - ‘Gutless’ Pairin c... · 2 replies · +9 points

I might agree with you on that, except we shouldn't discriminate between natives or non - natives, bumi or non - bumi. We are all in this together.

Sabah has had their share with non - bumi leadership (we all know who they are, so names are unnecessary) and it still got us nowhere.

We need a capable and rational thinking leader, 1 that puts the people first instead of his/her own goals. 1 that will stay true and vigilant to their promises and principles. 1 who will unite the masses in 1 common goal that would benefit all, bumi or non - bumi.