The Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi could not have chosen a worse time to broach his Vision 2057 for the nation to achieve the unimaginable, when what is imaginable seems beyond the grasp of the Abdullah premiership.
Abdullah is suffering from a grave denial syndrome if he is not aware that Malaysians are increasingly concerned that under his leadership, Vision 2020 is not only out of reach, he has also reneged on his 2004 general election promises to lead a clean, efficient, incorruptible, transparent, progressive, just and people-oriented administration prepared to hear the truth from the people.
This is the Vision 2057 that Abdullah painted last night:
“A hundred years of Merdeka would see this society, this nation achieve the unimaginable. We will have Nobel laureates, truly global corporations, respected and market-leading brands, internationally acclaimed poets and artists, among the largest number of scientific patents in the world and even the best football team in Asia.
“Our students and professors will dominate Ivy League universities and our own universities will be citadels of excellence for international scholars.
“We will be pioneers in alternative energy, drawing on our strength in biofuels. Our cities will be the most liveable on the globe, blending cosmopolitan facilities that are rooted in a tolerant and just societal ethos.
“This is the Malaysia in my dreams for 2057. One hundred years of independence, one hundred years of advancement.”
Abdullah has been badly served by his advisers, who do not seem to realize that the Prime Minister is stretching to the limit the credulity of Malaysians to paint a visionary picture of Malaysia in 2057 when things in more and more fronts seem to be falling apart, best illustrated by the nation’s failure in the past 44 months to make the transition from “First-World Infrastructure, Third-World Mentality” to “First-World Infrastructure, First-World Mentality” or to prevent backsliding to “Third-World Infrastructure, Fourth-rate Mentality, nine-rate Maintenance”.
Yesterday, Abdullah let down Malaysians for more reasons than one.
Firstly, he disappointed Malaysians who had expected him to honour his public announcement two weeks ago that a new government delivery system would be launched and implemented yesterday.
Addressing Kuala Lumpur City Hall officials during a one-day tour of the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur on Friday, 1st June, 2007, Abdullah said he had instructed the National Physical Planning Committee attended by all Mentris Besar, Chief Ministers and several Ministers in Putrajaya two days earlier “to ensure that the government machinery is prepared to implement the new government delivery system in 13 days”, i.e. on June 14 yesterday.
The Prime Minister said:
“I hope the ministers will follow up on this matter. This is important as we only have 13 days to go. We want them to monitor the state of preparedness to carry out the new government delivery system.
“We want them to call up department heads to make sure that everything is in place for the implementation.”
Abdullah said that it was necessary to ensure there were no glitches that could frustrate the people who harboured high hopes following the government’s announcement two months ago that the delivery system would be improved.
Where is this new public service delivery system which Abdullah promised two weeks ago?
Secondly, Abdullah shocked Malaysians with his response to the United States Government listing of Malaysia among the human trafficking offenders, saying that the government had drafted a Bill on human trafficking that would impose severe penalties on the perpetrators of the crime and that he hoped that the Bill would be passed in the forthcoming meeting of Parliament beginning on Monday.
In actual fact, the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Bill was passed by the Dewan Rakyat on May 9, and among the MPs who took part in the debate were DAP MPs Dr. Tan Seng Giaw (Kepong), M. Kulasegeran (Ipoh Barat), Fong Po Kuan (Batu Gajah) and Teresa Kok (Seputeh). The Bill was passed by the Senate on May 24.
How could the Prime Minister be so misinformed as to make a faux pax as to publicly state that the Bill has yet to be sent to Parliament for passage?
Although the Prime Minister’s mistake was corrected by the mainstream media in the newspapers today, the error had been carried worldwide by international news wires yesterday and reported by the media in foreign countries.
Thirdly, it was also reported yesterday that the Prime Minister will be making a nine-day official visit to Russia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy starting next Monday.
This is most shocking as Monday is the reconvening of Parliament. Shouldn’t the Prime Minister be setting a better example to the Cabinet Ministers about giving priority attention to their parliamentary duties instead of escaping from their parliamentary responsibilities by going overseas? Where is all the talk and commitment to have a “First-World Parliament”?
Fourthly, why the complete silence and inaction from Abdullah, who is also the Internal Security Minister, about the horrendous reports of crime and lawlessness in the country, particularly in Johore Baru — creating fear and alarm among Malaysians, visitors and investors that the Police have lost control of the crime situation despite the recent RM8 billion civil service salary revision where the police are given an additional 20% increase?


#1 by FuturePolitician on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 9:36 am
who ever wrote the speech for him must be in a state of shock or high on something..2057???? I read this news today mornin in the papers and he has never to many being an IMAGINATIVE person and thought he has the power to look into the future 2057 what would Malaysia be by then.
Current situation he cant handle and he could look into the future that far ahead. Well, the whole nation knows what is going to happen if he keep this up.,
If he was giving a speech on environmental impact or global warming or about the rain forest..I believe many would know what would happen by 2057 BUT about Malaysia’s progress?? LOL!
With this speech, AAB joins the ranks of [deleted]..like many of his cabinet members are today.
Just stick to vision 2020…dont have to look at crystal balls to look into the future, Just LOOK at the RAKYAT’s eyes!
I am beginning to find our current prime minister to be annoying, the more limelight he gets from publicity or exposure or coverage, the more I find him not suitable to lead the nation soon.
General Election is coming..I dont know when but when it does, Rakyat should vote the PERSON not the PARTY! Hope we would be wiser this time around!
Good luck to us all!
#2 by k1980 on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 9:40 am
A better “jual ubat” claim would be:–
“A billion years of Merdeka would see this society, this nation achieve the unachievable. We will have bases on the Moon and on Mars, sapuing all the Nobel Prizes every year, the largest number of scientific patents in the universe and even the best football and netball teams in the galaxy. And the NEP will still be in place”
#3 by atlk on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 9:45 am
just to quote Simon Cowell, “the joke of the century…”
#4 by Jefus on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 9:48 am
Why 2057? Because so many of us wont be around that it will be forgotten in the pile heap of history. A no brainer, hot air.
#5 by shiver on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 10:06 am
i noticed the PM is forever running away from parliament
uncle lim, can you get him to come for a meeting? last time he came to parliament was i think for budget talk… does he always need to go for lawatan sambil belajar at rakyat’s expense?
wow italy somemore… shopping la.
we are a doomed country if this continues.
#6 by ProMalaysiaNotBN on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 10:10 am
What a man AAB has become! I use to defend him and hope for the light at the end of the tunnel turning to be something that will clean up the mess left by TDM. Now as I get closer to that light, it’s becoming clearly that of an oncoming train – no stopping the disaster of the country reverting to a third world status. TDM thought he has brought the country out to compete with the rest of the world. He was until he thinks he is the country and the world no longer matters. Now AAB tries to show that the world is still there and the country is just an illusionist trick which he is trying to bring out into a real state of political correctness. But he bundles as he trudges on, and keeps on bundling to such an extent that he is now talking gibberish to obscure all the mistakes. Look like the sagas of “The Emperor wear No Clothes” and “The Cyclop is the King in the Kingdom of the Blind” will continue for a long while yet. “MALAYSIA BOLEHHHHHHHHHH” I scream as I plunge down from the Petronas Towers. Fine.
#7 by yokozuna58 on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 10:12 am
Aiyah, why batter the poor man. He already said it very clearly mah “This is the Malaysia in my dreams for 2057. One hundred years of independence, one hundred years of advancement.â€Â
Dream only okay – not reality!!!
#8 by Godfather on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 10:14 am
Carry on dreaming, Mr Prime Minister. In 2057, Bodohland will be known for sending their womenfolk to work as maids in Vietnam, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan, and this will be Bodohland’s main source of earnings.
#9 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 10:15 am
Pak Lah can’t even see around the corner, let alone 2057!
Never heard of anything so mad (and that’s literal) in all my years of management experience and education. One speaks of an annual plan, a half-yearly or quarterly review; long-range plans of 5 years, maybe 10 years at the longest. Beyond that, it’s so dark; to borrow (or paraphrase) Ben Carson’s (that world-famous paediatric neurosurgeon who separates Siamese twins) words: it’s like trying to see through thick and dense jungle in pitch darkness without a light.
So, Pak Lah – don’t call it a Vision. That’s an awful misnomer. I don’t know which stupid Oxon nut coined that nonsense. Call it a Dream. Say like Martin Luther King Jr: ‘I have a Dream…I dream that in 2057 Malaysia will be…”. And then set yourself to work on it. Don’t just dream and drool like a couch potato!
It’s fine to dream…it’s better to act…PROACTIVELY now! There’s so much garbage and shit in the BN’s backyard and in the Malaysian government. There is no need to dream about cleaning up the shit. Just take the shovel and get to work. Dreams don’t get you anywhere when there is work at hand.
Pak LAh, the honeymoon is long over. GET REAL…you have nothing to show after 4 yrs of prime ministership. You have nowhere to hide yr face now. And now there is Jeanne…there is no more excuse. Step down from yr dream world and step into the real world where difficult decisions must be made and clever decisions have to be executed.
Get REAL, Pak Lah. Shame on you, old man!
#10 by HJ Angus on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 10:18 am
I have written before that the PM is a lousy public speaker, especially in English.
That speech was really painful to watch – he was really fumbling with simple words and also using vague and visionary(?) words like “ethos”.
He should get a new speechwriter who can write more simple speeches. Unless really you understand a speech drafted by someone else, you will appear foolish delivering the speech and can even appear ridiculous.
If I were the PM with a similar speech problem, I will cut limit such speeches. Maybe a maximum of one speech a day and get competent ministers and deputy ministers to do more speeches on my behalf.
That speech was a major PR disaster.
#11 by HJ Angus on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 10:19 am
sorry
no “cut limit” just “limit”
#12 by justiciary on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 10:37 am
The grave security situation in JB has prompted the Chinese community there to stage a 100000 signature campaign calling the government n the police to act fast n effectively to control the situation.This news is the headline in all Chinese dailies reflecting the seriousness of the security problem in JB.Surprisingly I failed to see this news item in the Star.Any explanation?
The police has been blamed again for their incompetence.On Tuesday 12.6.2007,a young Chinese couple was robbed in JB.The man was severely wounded and the woman was gang raped by four Malay robbers.One good samaritan nearby tried to call the police.But he was made a turnaround from the Larkin police station,and to Tampo P.S. and then to the Central P.S. in JB.On the way this samaritan even alerted a patrol car on duty at a roadside.They also failed to act .Please read the details carried by Sin Chew Daily on 13.6.07.
Despite the steep salary hike for the police,they are still so inept and inefficient.So what can the public do? Stay indoor all the time, try to protect yourselves and play safe.So is 2020 still relevent?let alone 2057.
#13 by ahkok1982 on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 10:38 am
By 2057, aab would have already been dead. no need for accountability then. now can talk about being the hub of this and that, the best of this and that, all syok sendiri only.
Analyzing what he said:
1) We will have Nobel laureates – Brain Drain la. Nobel Rempits OK.
2) Global corporations, respected and market-leading brands: With how the economy of bodoh-land is going, dream on.
3) Internationally acclaimed poets and artists: Like semi value?
4) Among the largest number of scientific patents: Kelapa sawit again?
5) best football team in Asia: they play like school kids. best my ass
6) Our students and professors will dominate Ivy League universities: Most malaysian students and profs in Ivy Leagues are there on their own accord and hard work. None of your NEP rempit churning schools have anything to do with this. Dont leech on others’ hard work and success.
7) universities will be citadels of excellence for international scholars: Has he been sleeping all the while when so many people are talking about our uni slipping down a slope?
8) biofuels: burning your crap to cook is not the type of biofuel that we have in mind.
9) Our cities will be the most liveable on the globe: does he not know that crime rate is shotting sky high and soon we may hear about his mansion being raided by robbers and looters.
10) rooted in a tolerant and just societal ethos: racial and religious discrimination is at an all time high.
Seriously, everything that comes out from his mouth is all syok sendiri without having even the slightest idea of what is at ground zero.
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#14 by rayden on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 10:40 am
urm..PM, before u dream,
how about doing some cleaning up in your office first?
like say, some of the minister like Semi-Value?
#15 by ccy on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 10:49 am
I agree with yokozuna58 – “Dream only okay – not reality!!!”
Our PM’s role in the country is to create a FEEL GOOD factor without having to be resposible for what he said. Guess where he will be in year 2057? Rakyat Malaysia will never be able to hold him accountable for his ‘Vision 2057′…
#16 by Godfather on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 10:56 am
We are on a slippery slope to oblivion with the incessant brain drain, the tilted playing field, the bloated civil service, the enforcers of the law in cahoots with criminals, the merciless theft of public funds by the ruling party, a shaky judiciary, etc etc. If there is any Malaysian who becomes a Nobel laureate or a professor par excellence, it is in spite of the broken system, not because of it.
Asia’s best football team ? Maybe if we can’t beat the rest, we can always buy them off.
#17 by TheWrathOfGrapes on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 11:08 am
Kit,
I think this is more than pedantics.
// A hundred years of Merdeka would see this society, this nation achieve the unimaginable. //
Clearly, the ghost writer for the PM is able to imagine the unimaginable.
// “We will have Nobel laureates, truly global corporations, respected and market-leading brands, internationally acclaimed poets and artists, among the largest number of scientific patents in the world and even the best football team in Asia.
“Our students and professors will dominate Ivy League universities and our own universities will be citadels of excellence for international scholars.
“We will be pioneers in alternative energy, drawing on our strength in biofuels. Our cities will be the most liveable on the globe, blending cosmopolitan facilities that are rooted in a tolerant and just societal ethos.” //
As can be seen from the above quotations, the ghost writer has a fertile imagination, and is able to come up with these lofty, ludricous, laughable, loony list of wishful wishlist. The spin master is certainly able to imagine these far-out hopelessly unattainable targets – so they are not unimaginable.
The key question is – are they do-able?
So, I suggest you twist your topic heading around to say “Imagine the Do-able” instead of “Do the imaginable”.
After all, it is very easy imagine. I can imagine myself flying through the sky by flapping my arms – but is that do-able?
Malaysian umnonauts landing on the Sun is also imaginable…
#18 by Bigjoe on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 11:11 am
This need to paint glorious pictures periodically seem to be a permanent character of our political leadership. There is nothing wrong with a bit of day dreaming I suppose. The problem is when the day-dreaming and the reality start mixing together and what you get is well, always something wrong.
#19 by shiver on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 11:13 am
its very sad that the poor chinese girl is a victim. that one incident will scar her for life. how can people with power here continues to be the one holding the power when they do ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! Ong Kata Nothing of MCA… what are you gonna do for your chinese people?? i really feel scared for my female relatives in Msia. what kind of a country is this when people are not safe to go out at night? im very unhappy with the situation and our pak dont know lah just jalan2 lawatan sambil belajar while your countrymen are either getting really fanatic or becoming fearful of staying here.
Its no wonder the majority of the non-malays are leaving.. the Govt has not bothered about its people but only wants to help its own pocket.
its a sad sad situation. very sad
#20 by Taikotai on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 11:35 am
What did Jeanne cook for him to eat until so high like that???
Also, Russia? Italy??? Going there for honeymoon and buy Gucci beg his new wife maybe???
Aiya with this kind of thinking, sure die 9 9.
Seems very obvious that he know 2020 will not happen, so he do an early diversion and throw the benchmark to 2057 lor…
But suspicious on why he do this…Maybe he can be sure that he will still be PM by 2020? So that he make the news now, so later no need hassle to explain much?
But what if he can’t tahan that long? What if by 2019 he kantoi?
Maybe he have his son to replace him by then?
So many questions…But all is one answer…haiz….
#21 by k1980 on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 11:36 am
Confucius said: “If you want to change the world, change yourself first”
#22 by Jimm on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 11:38 am
Talking about the JB case, it’s a real sad case. Our enforcement officers are at fault here.
There are nothing much as citizen or Malaysian can do, let alone to those Johorean. It’s been like a cowboy town since the past few years. News like these are quite common too.
Nowadays, they just getting out of control.
In this country, color of the skin do matters. The main important survival skill we need is who you know.
I used to travel down to JB on a monthly basis dueto business dealings and lately, businesses are rather slow that most of my dealings are through phone calls only.
Honestly, Johorean non-Malay should really take care of their own security abd stop relying on authorities.
I still remember about a case whereby a top police officer were robbed and murdered in his home in Kulai a few years back. In matter of a few days, the police rounded up almost 700 illegals as suspects. The case become a top priority because it’s involved their own kind and own team. What if, it’s just a Mr Ah Kau or Mr Thamby ?
I’m not trying to raise a racism subject here. However, as all fellow Malaysian would agreed, that’s life here.
I believe that all Johorean that felt that they need full attention from the Government on this matter should start their own safety campaign and curfew.
Seriously, don’t go out after 7.00pm everyday unless nessecary.
Keep away from public activities and stay within your own community.
Do that for a month. Enough effects will then invites authorities to act.
This will never happens in the case of Johorean.
It’s just a plain sad situation…
God Bless.
#23 by non-conformist on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 11:41 am
AAB’s vision is a fantastic joke of the century,
Uncle Kit’s saying is the down to earth wisom of the millennium.
When a man has not brain to sort out the hard reality of the present
He fantasizes about the nebulous dreams of the future.
#24 by Phat-kor on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 11:43 am
dream on mr pm, you are very high up in the skies when you made this speech. you will need to drop down to the ground, and will need to drop down hard to wake yourself up. dream on that you will still be around and in power to see this dream of yours.
kit-san, you are very right, the people in power are suffering severely from denial syndrome, fed by the power crazy lots who write beautiful speeches for the pm. the ge is coming and i am sure, i want to bet my last ringgit, that a reform is due. the people’s voices will be heard.
#25 by digard on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 11:50 am
Unfortunately, he doesn’t come across as if he knew what he is talking about.
“… the largest number of scientific patents” makes no sense. To introduce the adjective ‘scientific’ to ‘patents’ must be his invention; there is nothing like that.
Also, why should we ‘ketuanan’ other countries’ universities: “Our students and professors will dominate Ivy League universities” ? Would it not be more than enough (and even more) to have our own institutions as respected as those of the Ivy League ?
In principle the PM is irresponsible here. Offering castles in the sky over two and a half generations does get some citizens glowing in the dark. But the implied promise of the land of milk and honey is overstepping the humble attitude that I personally had always attributed to him.
#26 by pongsakling on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 11:58 am
To my belove Prime Minister, before you dream about the year 2057,
let us talk about present, what happen to JB which Jimm bring out?
What is your Police Force plan to do or dream to do or still dreamming? And what about the Police car, where 3 police officer refuse to help the victim’s brother who seek their help?
Or is it its only and isolate case, because everywhere in the world may also happen?
I believe, if this case is not taken seriously, by the year 2057, hand gun will be like hand phone selling at every corner of the shopping complex. Every one need to keep their own hand gun to protect themself.
#27 by Jimm on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 12:07 pm
As for PM, he just renew his youthful life with JA. He is trying his best to be the man of the year. I believe most of us have these kind of ‘feel’ before , right ??
PM just seek to have a second chance to do things all over again.
All we should do is to pray for his quest to be a adventurous one and able to keep all Malaysian moving forward rather than lost of direction.
#28 by Jong on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 12:11 pm
“This is the Malaysia in my dreams for 2057. One hundred years of independence, one hundred years of advancement.â€Â
- Hey, he did say that’s his dreams for 2057. He has lost all credibility, lost all control of the day to day running of this nation, so all he can do now is, dream on……..!
I gave my fullest attention, watched him read his speech and was aghast! Agree he is badly served and ill-advised by his 4th floor boys. They have made a fool of the Prime Minister. They should all be sacked, what an embarrassment!
#29 by Anti_NEP on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 12:23 pm
Grand imam of islam hadhari said he dreamt. Please don’t wake him up. Just let him dream until 2057… Afterall this is the only thing he is good at.
#30 by sotong on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 12:31 pm
He just got married and not thinking right.
#31 by ahkok1982 on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 12:32 pm
To all johoreans, keep a baseball bat or crowbar or anything which can deal serious damage to any assilants within the driver’s reach. you would not know when these sex crazy gangs will come and haunt you again.
anyway, juz going on a guess here, it seems like this problem of thugs, robbers and rapists are so abundant in johor which coincidentally is umno’s stronghold. are they actually letting these scums out to terrorize the non-bumis so that they will leave and so there will be less voters for the opposition?
sounds quite similar to project M of letting more indos into sabah. i wont b suprised if it is true.
#32 by lakshy on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 12:44 pm
2057 he wont be around. Some of our kids will. Tough bananas. You think he cares? You think you care? If you do, then you should be doing something about it besides passing comments here. All of you have to shoulder the blame for putting an ineffective individual as PM.
Any PM would outline the steps to get to teh destination….this guy instead stumbles through his speech and eventually…..zzzzz
#33 by melurian on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 12:48 pm
you know wat, i rather paying protection fee to gangster to look after the city than relying on police. They’re ruthless but quick, efficient and reliable, if they got paid. I think if gangster handle the case, it will take very soon all the culprit got caught and get quick very “deserving” punishment.
#34 by somethingStirring on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 1:09 pm
It finally happened. He lost it.
This is what happend when a not so bright man is surrounded by a bunch of not so bright men. You get a dark room with no light. all they do is close their eyes and get high on pretty pictures they conjure up in their mind. Maybe they will open their eyes when somebody shine bright light in their faces.
Will it happen when the next general election comes?
#35 by mendela on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 1:21 pm
//Prime Minister will be making a nine-day official visit to Russia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy starting next Monday.//
This is Bad-awi honey moon!
How nice, flying in a big plane, staying in 5-star hotels and every cent is paid by the rakyats!
Would be interesting to know who else are accompanyng Bad-awi besides Jean.
Also, wonder what kind of issues he will be discussing with Bosnia and Herzegovinia leaders, more aids?
#36 by RadicalScope on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 1:31 pm
hey hey… we still have another 13 years for 2020, right? can’t he just at least try to get half of the challenges done first before aiming for the moon? wait… he’s aiming for the black hole right now! as i said, we need a new cabinet filled with new blood. new YOUNGER blood. now new people who are decrepit and senile. oh Lord, somebody stop these fellas!
#37 by Plaintruth on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 1:32 pm
Pak Lah can dream Malaysia up as an Utopia on earth (for the malay) and the second and third class citizens who pay all the taxes……. he should wake up and do something right now….
A whole lot of people are dreaming along with him.
As saying goes, “keep doing the same thing, don’t expect different results”
That Pak Lah to start doing something right is just a wish… it would not come true.
UMNO is a corrupted mechinery that exist from one supporting another to keep the status quo, benefiting thier own self interest.
Come on everyone, treat his speech as just a joke and you will get some laugh out of it.
#38 by justice_fighter on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 1:44 pm
When this old man cannot solve the critical problems faced by the nation, what he can do is to keep dreaming and telling its people his sweet dreams. It’s a cheap strategy to gain votes from the citizens without brain. Pak Lah is totally hopeless………
#39 by Donald on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 1:49 pm
Bravo ! Bravo ! What a visionary speech that is ! I feel like I am in some starship with the Commander saying ” going where no man has gone before “. Wow ! So very uplifting ! Something new instead of the everyday boring routine. Nothing like dreaming when things get tough. I keep wondering why must people say things that are so out of this world. May be only a group of people will get to experience the reality of the vision / dream and the rest will just be left out of the picture without ever asking why. There are more common people on the street than the uncommon ones who make it to the stage. Which one of these two groups of people actually represent the population on the whole ? But mind you, many more are joining the UMNO, many more are joining the Barisan Nasional in the hope that one day we will live in such a dynamic society where there is not even one single problem. Sounds like heaven, don’t you think ? Oh yeah, some 24 year old being the leader. 24 years of rice intake compared to 80 years of rice intake. When you put a presenile 50 year old together with an inexperienced 25 year old together, you have the greatest party here on Earth. So let’s partyyy !!!
#40 by PureMalaysian on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 1:52 pm
AAB is just a puppet. Period.
#41 by Toyol on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 1:52 pm
Hey people, he has already achieved the unimaginable?!!!
1) unimaginable incompetent ministers
2) unimaginable crime
3) unimaginable corruption
4) unimaginable cronism
5) unimagineble floods
6) unimaginable ……………please continue!
#42 by Phat-kor on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 1:55 pm
Yeah,,,,,sotong said it rightly,,,,the PM is still on his honeymoon and not thinking right. Hopefully, when he is, he will realise the numbers in his goal setting are wrong. It should perhaps be: My plans to take on my cabinet ministers and ,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,these are gettng very much on my nerves. Kit-san, do you have any vacancy for a middle-age politician like me? I have lots to say, voice to shout, minds to prick, and lots more ,,,,,
#43 by justice_fighter on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 2:01 pm
6) unimaginable racism
7) unimaginable discrimination
8) unimaginable arrogance
9) unimaginable ignorance
10) unimaginable stupidity
11) unimaginable Map Rempits
12) unimaginable water leaking
13) unimaginable inefficiency….
#44 by sotong on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 2:06 pm
Donald,
Pak Lah’s speech should be ” Dream….the final frontier….my mission is to dream where no man/women/child had dreamt before under a coconut tree”.
#45 by Phat-kor on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 2:11 pm
,,,,the writer who wrote his speech is really good and i think pm needs anothr pair of glasses.
#46 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 2:23 pm
My God! Pak Lah’s PR boys are making him look more and more stupid with each passing day!
He looks so stupid on TV trying or straining to look as if he knows what he is talking about…straining to look as if he is in control.
Malaysia is on auto-pilot downhill!
PR boys – listen. Just issue the Press releases. And let PAk Lah kiss and hold the babies for photo-opps. That way he looks better.
#47 by fail2think on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 2:33 pm
When one fails to think, one imagines….
When one fails to imagine, one dreams….
When one fails to dream, one dies….
When one still fails to die after failing all the above,
One lives in a LIE….
My father taught me that.
Although I can’t wish him this to him anymore, since he’s gone.
I’m sending my best wishes to all fathers of the world….
HAPPY FATHER’S DAY
PM forgot to mention in his speech that by 2057, Malaysia’s cyber technology is so great and outta this world, Malaysians can send emails to their loved ones in Thy Kingdom Come.
#48 by Jong on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 2:34 pm
Let’s help him with an excuse – He is overworked, he badly needs rest. Let him have his honeymoon and come back hopefully a “happy” Prime Minister who will turun padang. But before he goes off, he needs to sack all those idiots around him.
#49 by k1980 on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 2:34 pm
Dear Dollah, wake up from your slumber and stop day-dreaming else you will fall down from the coconut tree like Mat Jenin did and be kicked by the bucket
#50 by kurakura on Friday, 15 June 2007 - 2:39 pm
this is the joke of the year