Najib You can run but you can’t hide..
Why Najib scared of strong Rosmah?
this chief editor is asking the home minister to sue him to the facts that he had put here don’t go on cheating the Malaysians
A new kind of freedom
And so insecure people all pull down each other, but when it comes to men and women, the situation takes a dramatic turn because at stake here is not just a promotion or hike, but the entire power play between the sexes. Traditionally, a man’s superiority and masculine image has come from the protector-provider role he has played towards women. The role a woman plays in evolution and the cycle of life is enough to make men feel inadequate in any case, and psychiatrists also talk about a man’s deep-seated fear of being rendered unnecessary and redundant. And so a strong woman who can step out and take him on at office as well, makes an insecure man feel emasculated and inadequate. In order to validate his own worth, a man may prefer women to lead lives of dependence and incompetence.Suara Keadilan Malaysia blogged Who Cares? Yet another Najibs ‘foot in the mouth’ minister and Attorney-General Gani.
Back in the good, old days, it was easy to run and hide. You could say something or even do something and pretend it never happened. Records used to vanish without a trace, even official records; sometimes they caught fire.
So the Pandara BoX was finally open by looser in Permatang Pauh All the foreign embassies should take note and advise their citizen of the risk involved in Malaysia as the judges and prosecutors can be brought. Thanks to Umno’s Mazlan Ismail, TV3, Ularsan M’sia and New Straits Times This devil Mazlan is out to mess up Najib with some help from Mahathir
Those were the days. It was easy to run and hide. Then came the “internet” and the odd acronyms of funny, unpronounceable things (what’s a cache anyways?). Suddenly you could not hide. Not anymore. Because some tech-savvy whiz-kid was sure to find a record of every word of wisdom you ever put out on the “net” – including things you thought you had deleted long back (“..you mean they can still get to stuff even after emptying my Recycle Bin? #^%*!”).Sometimes, the formidable morphs into the pathetic. For a long time, the juggernaut Submarine Furor Returns to Malaysia, with its potent combination of powerful interests seemed to carry such sweeping and overwhelming force that it looked to be above any challenge, criticism or scandal. The players, administrators, sponsors, franchisees, the television broadcaster, commentators and the mainstream … Read more
And so it happened that a report that may have been picked up from another publication went live on a particular website apparently by mistake, with these damning words in the main body:Only one thing is clear in this dust storm of fierce argument. We are not interested in truth. A complex reality has been distilled into campaign fodder in election season. Politics is the petrol that can turn such a fire into conflagration. Welcome to the wild wild west where the law enforcers no longer inspire … Read more
Najib, there are so many UMNO members from the other camp wanting to hit at you. Clearly, the rule of law has COMPLETELY broken down in a country where the Attorney-General, Inspector-General of Police, even the Chief Justice are compromised by their political bias. To end the impasse, Malaysians now have no choice except learn to act in unison to pull out the rotten, stinking tooth called Umno.
Mazlan Ismail, who stood and lost against the former in Permatang Pauh during the last general election.People become radicals or choose to go outside the system to vent their anger and frustration when they lose hope in the ability of that system to provide fairness and justice. the court system, the Attorney-General and ultimately, they believe that the rules are stacked up against any hope of meaningful change.The people feel the leadership’s moral compass is warped, that there is no sense of what is right or wrong. Look around the world, all the examples of people going to the streets to force change happened in repressive regimes where even the middle class stopped believing in change through legal means.
Why did Razak Baginda’s wife created an outburst when her then accused husband was brought to the Court , ‘My husband is innocent. He does not want to be the Prime Minister”. Then Pak Lah was PM and Najib was DPM. Shouldn’t the police investigators followed up with statements from her as to what she … Read more
