by Martin Jalleh
by Martin Jalleh
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#1 by monsterball on Monday, 11 March 2013 - 2:40 pm
One say…it is not a war…another said the opposite.
An idiot said….situation .under control..next moment..shots fired…few are injured or killed.
Even at this sad situation…these bloody rouges and thieves…want to play politics.
#2 by Loh on Monday, 11 March 2013 - 3:01 pm
The intruders prove to be terrorists who are supporters of the Sulu so-called sultan. The should be sent off because they are intruders. Since they are also terrorists, the action to expel them needs to ensure the safety of our security personnel, and thus shooting at them becomes necessary.
The intruders were wrong in killing our security personnel. There is no need to highlight the savage act of mutilating the fallen heroes committed by them, else the government response might be viewed as taking revenge. A civil government does not take revenge. It has the duty to protect territorial integrity and safety of its people.
#3 by cseng on Monday, 11 March 2013 - 3:05 pm
To the carpenter, all problems were solved thru hammer and hammering…… see, furniture are out.
To BN politician, all problems were solved thru spinning, ‘pusing-pusing’ thru MSM……. see, votes are out.
#4 by rockdaboat on Monday, 11 March 2013 - 4:24 pm
Kek kek kek kek kek, this is a WORLD CLASS laughing stock.
Our Ministers are busy with definitions when should be wiping out the terrorist who are pointing guns at our front doors!
Obviously, they are very lacking in experience and grey cells!
#5 by SENGLANG on Monday, 11 March 2013 - 8:31 pm
Sad in need three heavy weight ministers contradicting each other. They are just talk like a brainless idiots if not they are just thinking Malaysian are can be fool easily.
#6 by cseng on Monday, 11 March 2013 - 8:50 pm
It is conformed just now, is ‘terrorist’, war? Yet to confim, depend how the voters sentiment flow…
#7 by rockdaboat on Monday, 11 March 2013 - 9:23 pm
For once our Ministers are “WORLD CLASS”, world class laughing stock!
They are busy with definitions of the intruders in order to decide on the “correct” actions to be taken?
After a few weeks, they have finally decided that the intruders are terrorists.
#8 by Noble House on Tuesday, 12 March 2013 - 3:06 am
Anyone here still remember the story about the Three Blind Men and an Elephant?
#9 by PoliticoKat on Tuesday, 12 March 2013 - 3:34 pm
Well when somebody takes over part of a Malaysia’s territory and declares it to be a new sovereign state, I say we have been attacked.
This is war.
PS: Where is Ibrahim Ali, defender of Malay rights. Where is Perkasa and their keris? Why isn’t Ibrahim Ali rushing to defend Malay sovereignty? These Sulus are attacking Malay soil!
If left to their own devices they would like to take Sabah as their own nation. Where is the keris? Where is Perkasa? Or are they both just talk?
Huh, Ibrahim Ali are you all talk? This is the moment when you can shine.