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Billions have been spent for PRU13 that gave dismal outcome. And in the process many people got rich quick. Those advisers or jokers are up to it to spread the money again. If they insist to use that RM350 million might as well put Najib, the pretender to the axe. It would cost nothing.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
RM350 Million, that's how much .... Rocky's Bru, 25 June
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Updated: M'sian Insider ... OutSyed The Box, 15 Jun
Vote of no confidence will be good for him and the Malays. Vote for Ku Li or Muhyiddin will be good for UMNO
Monday, June 10, 2013
Penggampang DEB Sanjung .... Bigdogcom, Jun 11
On June 11, 2013 at 11:11 sustainablelivinginstitute said:
Adakah ini bahana (dari Allah) casino Genting kesilapan Razak menggampang Islam. Pokoknya duit. Duit haram perjudian Cina. Duit haram bercampur dalam dana negara. Thailand bukan negara Islam masih tidak benarkan casino. S’pura hanya baru masuk casino.
Kita bantu Cina kaya secara haram. Duit digunakan untuk berkembang maju. Akibatnya ekonomi Melayu makin termpit.
Nampaknya pedoman money first (Razak) tumpah kepada anak2nya. Wallahualam.
This Rubbish about No Contest. Another Brick in the Wall, June 9
Najib said stop politicking but he is the onemost culprit. NS is lost for change. Najib "pasang kaki" - KJ, Hassan Isa, Rosmah. Rais has been neutralised. He listened he said but not listening. He wants to outdo Anwar's game, your enemy is my friend. Take that Hindraf fellow being made senator. He and wife wore the largest garland (blessed by Ganesh?)at Bt Caves. Anwar got dotted on his forehead. His was Vatican first then Mekah. His eyes used to be buntal but getting sepet in many of the pictures pre-PRU13. He tries to act smart but things prove differently. Najib is a pretender.
He was given chance once to prove himself. He should not be given another chance otherwise that's the end of UMNO and the Malay's political edge
He was given chance once to prove himself. He should not be given another chance otherwise that's the end of UMNO and the Malay's political edge
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