Friday, July 25, 2008

mad moment...eh?

Terengganu MB: Probe Monsoon Cup, Islamic Park

KUALA TERENGGANU: The authorities should investigate if there was graft in other high-profile projects in Terengganu and not just the issue of high cost of maintaining official cars, said Terengganu Mentri Besar Datuk Ahmad Said.

He said the Anti-Corruption Agency should not be selective and should also conduct investigations into projects like the prestigious Monsoon Cup sailing event and the Islamic Civilisation Park.

In an immediate response, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said this was up to the ACA.

“If the ACA finds reasons to initiate investigations into them because there is suspicion of elements of corruption, it is up to the ACA to decide,” he told reporters after the National Academic Awards 2007 in Kuala Lumpur.

Ahmad Said, in a press conference here yesterday, said the two projects he named were “only the tip of the iceberg”.

I am a controversial figure, I will expose more, but the ACA should be transparent by also going after the ‘big’ cases.

Don’t only go after Mad (Ahmad Said). Investigate the Monsoon Cup and Islamic Civilisation Park, too,” he said.

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Let the game begins!

Damn! I thought the Olympic will only begin next month. But hey, in Bolehland we were given the honour of competing before the opening ceremony. How cool is that? Not unlike those pirated DVDs we got the opportunity to buy long before them movies reach our shores.

Unfortunately, not unlike them DVDs, this fight is gonna be a disappointment. We knew the result of the game way before the final whistle. Before it even began. We do have bookies tampering not only in those moronic Liga Malaysia or Super League or whatever those leagues are called now but in the country's political satires too.

But I have to give it to the Mad MB for even trying. Or his backer whomever he or she is. Test power bebs. I am always of the belief that a PM of a small country like Malaysia is a PM of a PM. A Premier Mannequin of a Puppet Master. Huh? In Malaysia there are 5.8 million households in 2007. Of that, 8.6% have an monthly income below RM1,000, 29.4% had between RM1,000 and RM2,000, while 19.8% earned between RM2,001 and RM3,000; 12.9% of the households earned between RM3,001 and RM4,000 and 8.6% between RM4,001 and RM5,000. Finally, around 15.8% of the households have an income of between RM5,001 and RM10,000 and 4.9% have an income of more than RM10,000, which is around USD3,000. We are basically a nation of slaves. Apart from those within the circle of the Puppet Master. And the Puppet Master will do whatever it takes to ensure all the slaves behave and know their position in the schemes of things. The Puppet Master did well with the previous Premier Mannequin, who showed zest, intelligent, eloquence and has quite a charismatic persona. Though some finesse would do him a world of good. Unfortunately the latest Premier Mannequin was a total disaster. Not very bright. Far from being eloquent. And have a tendency of shooting his own foot. But if you think you can take your fight to him you are wrong. Very wrong. He is but the Premier Mannequin. He won't be saying much because he is not that bright. Far from being eloquent. And have a tendency of shooting his own foot. But his Puppet Master would ensure that you'll be running back to your kennel with your tails between your legs without so much of a yelp.
Or how do you explain why every slaves is afraid of the bumbling, not so bright, far from being eloquent dumb ass sleepy head? And the Mad MB would be running to his kennel too. That you can go to your bookie with.

Unless you got other Puppet Masters doing your reckoning. Then you can go on enjoying your carnal delights. Oppsss!! Turkish Delights I meant to say.



1 comment:

Saya... said...

eh...Puppet Master....I'm lost. I thought the previous PM was the Master himself?

And thanks for the advice..on the breathing...too shallow these days