Wednesday, March 03, 2010

MPs' for Sale, Lease or Rent !


It is with utter disgust that I write today....( here ) of yet another defector quiting the PKR to become an "independent"! But am at the same time relieved that these "disillusioned" MP's have shown their true colours so soon before more damage could have been done from within. Just take a look at all the continuous "special 4D" draws every Tuesday on all 3 counters and you'd get the picture, right ?.....and it sure looks like it is "payday" for some of these weak and disgrunted MPs'.
These "frogs" forgot their responsibility to the rakyat that voted them in......No way could they have been voted-in, in the first place had they gone to the polls as "independents" before March 8, 2008 had it not been for the joint campaigning of DAP,PKR and PAS on behalf of these "pricks" against the then almighty BN machinery, yes? How soon have they forgotten that it was the sway of the intelligent masses' votes that brought about the much needed change in 5 states...and yet these fools swam in glory to the shallow end of the political pool ! Their presence today in politics is by the goodwill of the rakyat towards a change in the corrupt 51 year old BN government then and mind you, the rakyat would even have voted for any monkey had it been pitted against any BN candidate in that year !( incidentally this pathetic looking Bagan Serai MP Mohsin Fadzli Samsuri guy (above) does come close in resemblance to one primate that comes to mind....hehehe !)
The same can be said of all the other "rent-seekers" who rode on the PR ticket and today suddenly feel they have "lost" faith in the leadership ! My arse ! What hypocrites these morons are ? They think we, the "thinking" tax-paying rakyat actually buy their lame and cheap exodus/migratory stories...... I don't, do you ?
Your day of reckoning will come you "frogs" when you face the Almighty !
In the meantime...... Piss be with you !

7 comments:

lim kit malam said...

Cool down Shanghai. When you say hypocrite, do you mean Anwar? Hiya Bro, Sept 16 this year, do you think the super frogs will jump? I wonder where's Azizah, being the party president.Or is she just there to prepare the drinks during meetings. The thing is that Anwar can't even manage his party let alone PR. Do you still think he can govern the country?

wongsy said...

Please Shanghai, let us not insult the primates!! That 'thing', i am of course referring to the picture insert above, resembles more like the head of a primate's prick!!!!

Anonymous said...

Yes, you are right, what lame excuse, if you lost faith in your own party, just resign and we rakyat are happy to have a by-election!

Anonymous said...

People like them are never for sale. In Afhanistan the CIA thought that they had bought the friendship of Warlords only to find out that they had only rented them for two months. You have to keep feeding them otherwise they will jump ship. It is very much like animals from the wild that are held in captivity. Once you do take care of their demand and treat them right they will kill you just like the Killer Whale did in the US recently.Ramalx

Adam Christian said...

I wonder how much they bought him for? must be cheap stuff...

Anonymous said...

These " independants" are abusing rakyat vote of PKR for their own pocket . How much do they get ????

Anonymous said...

CARRY THIS SHIT2 Shang..

Chinese will take over in the next election, warns Perkasa

By Asrul Hadi Abdullah Sani

KUALA LUMPUR, March 8 — Malay nationalist group Perkasa warns that the Chinese community will use the next general election to take over the country.

Perkasa feels that the last general election weakened the Malays and empowered the Chinese community.

Dr Zubir Harun, director of Perkasa’ economic bureau, who was at the Malay Consultative Council’s (MPM) round-table discussion, said during his presentation that a divided Malay community will empower the other races.

According to delegates at the discussion and documents received by The Malaysian Insider, Perkasa wants the New Economic Policy (NEP) to be the “spirit” of the New Economic Model (NEM).

“Perkasa believes that disunity among the Malays has weakened Umno, causing the non-Malays to be more vocal in their demands. They say that the Chinese are also blackmailing the government to give in to their demands by threatening to vote for Pakatan Rakyat,” said one of the delegates.

Zubir also said that Perkasa is worried that the New Economic Model will have a Chinese agenda.

“The Chinese people feel that the next general election is the best opportunity for them to gain power in this country.

“This is why Chinese NGOs, such as Ziong Dong and Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce, are using this chance to make demands of the government. If their demands are not met, then they will vote Pakatan Rakyat who are willing to give everything to the Chinese,” he elaborated in his presentation.

Zubir added that the Malays have “sacrificed” for the country by allowing “the immigrants” to live in Malaysia.

“It must be reminded that the Malay people have sacrificed tremendously since independence with a quid pro quo policy... the Malay race have compromised by allowing foreigners into the country. The Malays endured hundreds of years of colonization and the result is the migration of foreigners into the country. We were forced to accept this policy,” he said.

Zubir also slammed non-Malays and liberal Malays for wanting to rewrite the country’s Constitution and social contract.

Perkasa believes that the NEP is still relevant because it will help the Malay community to counter a market which is dominated by the Chinese.

The Malaysian Insider reported today that the government has decided to incorporate the proposed New Economic Model (NEM) into the 10th Malaysia Plan (10MP) in June, as fine-tuning and tweaks will go beyond its initial end-March launch.

It was learnt the delay came after feedback from various quarters prompted the government to rework its ideas and proposals that will turn Malaysia into a high-income nation based on innovation and creativity.

Among those with reservations about the NEM are the MPM which yesterday demanded it be based on the 1970s-era New Economic Policy (NEP) and should comply with Article 153 of the Federal Constitution that protect Malay and Bumiputera’s special position.