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PPP - How about 'performance now', ROS?
Published:  Jun 4, 2009 10:22 AM
Updated: 10:58 AM

vox populi big thumbnail ‘Why wait for a couple of weeks to a month to decide on a simple matter as to the legality of a meeting(s). Don't make a simple job difficult. Common ROS, get a move on. Stop dragging your feet.'

On Still no decision from ROS on PPP imbroglio

Fed-Up: Normally, I don't bother to read about little mosquito political parties like the PPP these days, especially after the March 8 tsunami, unlike in the days of the Seenivasagam brothers.

According to reports, DPM Muhyiddin Yassin said Murugiah will be asked to explain whether the EGM he held on May 24 was legitimate and whether there was quorum to ‘elect' him as president.

Of course, he will ‘explain' that it was legitimate. What a silly statement to come out from the DPM who seems to be shooting himself in the foot now and again!

So much for Najib's cliché of ‘People first, Performance Now'. So, why is there no performance now, Mr PM?

Why wait for a couple of weeks to a month to decide on a simple matter as to the legality of a meeting(s). Just look at the party's constitution, notice of meeting, attendance list, etc.

Don't make a simple job difficult. Common ROS, get a move on. Stop dragging your feet. Perform now. Not in two weeks to a months' time.

On DPM ticks off Utusan over racial slant

Mathavan Velayutham: 'On the same note, Muhyiddin stressed that he was not taking sides, and added that Utusan ‘has done a great job' in informing the public for many decades.'

Dear DPM, what are you scared about? Telling someone that they're wrong cannot be interpreted as taking sides.

It seems you don't have the guts to say 'Utusan you're wrong'. I don't see your sincereness in this.

And I wonder why the Malay newspapers blacked-out your statement regarding this matter.

On 'Charge Utusan writer with sedition'

Yuvan: While I can understand Samy Vellu's anger and frustration, he should know that nothing much will happen.

We have seen these ‘dramas' a number of times before when the Umno leaders ‘pretended' to act on some sensitive issues affecting the Chinese and Indians, and the authorities also ‘pretended' to investigate.

And the whole thing fizzles out in no time. No action whatsoever will be taken against the ‘instigators' but the authorities will have the audacity to warn the public not to talk about it anymore.

We all know better. The PM, cabinet ministers and government leaders can go on ‘inventing' any number of new concepts and programmes for unity and tolerance among the various races in the country.

They can create some nice and fancy slogans to promote these new concepts.

But unless and until the government leaders who came up these new concepts talk about it from the bottom of their hearts with utmost sincerity and honesty, we can expect nothing and nothing at all to change.

They must be completely devoted themselves first to making unity, tolerance and acceptance a ‘way of life'.

If they lack the conscience and courage to stand up to their own concepts and policies, how can they expect the nation to support them?

Isn't it a complete farce? How long can they last in their ‘pretentious' beliefs and acts?

On Alleged royal violence not a 'personal matter' |

John Johnson: I feel honoured to be a Malaysian when I see an association like this take a stand to fight for women's rights.

The victim claimed she was raped at 15, then maybe got married to settle things. I don't know if this is true but it was reported that way.

The allegations of mental, physical and sexual abuse should definitely be investigated and the full wrath of the law should be applied if there is a conviction.

I am totally embarrassed and disgusted when my foreign friends ask me how can this can happen in my country?

I dread the fact that I would have to explain the system of constitutional monarchy in my country and its implications.

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