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8 Responses to “Crisis of confidence - Anti-corruption”

  1. pky103 Says:
    October 17th, 2008 at 10: 53.45

    - It seems to be that BN is cracking under pressure!

  2. Thinking Two Says:
    October 17th, 2008 at 12: 19.06

    They are the big liar and yet still we are so stupid as 20 years ago!!

  3. kftang Says:
    October 17th, 2008 at 12: 21.18

    Tackling corruption in Malaysia. To sum up: THE HEART IS WILLING BUT THE FLESH IS WEAK!

  4. taiking Says:
    October 17th, 2008 at 13: 43.30

    Wrong kftang.
    Neither heart nor flesh nor bones nor mind was ever there in the fight against corruption.
    It was only mere wagging of tongues to the tune of fighting corruption.
    Umno is rotten from inside to outside and from flesh to bones.

  5. monsterball Says:
    October 17th, 2008 at 13: 50.38

    Whenever corruptions are revealed in Parliament..by LKS…it is always the same reactions….by UMNO..MPs…suddenly turn wild… searching for a quarrel.
    I guess…that’s the only way….to shut LKS…to proceed further.
    They really turn into monkies and donkies….looking for quarrels……making Parliament ..a circus show…as that’s what they are….a bunch of corrupted …onion face..clowns.

  6. abunsui Says:
    October 17th, 2008 at 16: 05.58

    wHEN i WATCH THE VIDEO IN THIS BLOG HERE, I NOTICE BN BACKBENCHERS HAD LEARNED FROM TAIWAN PARLIAMENT HOW TO SPEAK “RUDE”. IN SHORT TIME THERE WILL BE “THROWING” OF SHOES OR CHAIRS - LUCKY MALAYSIAN PARLIAMENT CHAIRS ARE ATTACHED(NUTTED) TO THE FLOOR. IF NOT THE CHAIR MIGHT “FLY” IN THE PARLIAMENT.

  7. son of perpaduan Says:
    October 17th, 2008 at 18: 02.36

    I wonder how the feeling of people who vote for BN members of Parliment when they listen and saw their representative behave so unprofesional way of answering allegation from the opposition. Feel cheated and regretful.

  8. accomy Says:
    October 18th, 2008 at 04: 25.53

    YB, there is no point listing out 10-20 corruptions but at the end of the day, nothing can be done. would it be better to focus on 1 at a time, hit nail into their coffin one by one, starting from bintulu, kinabatangan, and the rest you decide.

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