the prime minister...

Malaysia
January 27, 2009 1:38am CST
hi there to all of malaysians out there....i am here just want to ask you all one question...who do you think would suitable to become the best prime minister in this generation...is najib your choice...?i hope not...althoughnajib had promoted by pak lah for the position....do there any leader out there want to step up to challenge najib...?i think its time to us to change...choose the best prime mminister and our malaysia's growth will develop and have unity product...all the best to umno and the opposition..
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@rosdimy (3926)
• Malaysia
29 Jan 09
I think you are still young to be involved deeply into politics. Obviously you do not like Najib but you did not offer any explanation, nor any alternative. It is easy to criticise other people, wspecially without knowing much on what really goes on. I do not belong to any political party or organisation. But I believe your comment can be considered as inflammatory. As it is the country's growth has not stopped. Who started it? There are people who claim they can do better but they are the ones pushing the country towards bankrupycy. There is racial harmony but some people conveniently forgets this and claim the government is intolerant when it comes to religion and race. A downright lie and slander. If we want to talk about democracy and equality then be fair. For example if there are only six of you demands should not be made to be given the same amount of money to a group of 65 people. There are things which I know but should not talk in public. I would like to remind you that there are people who can convince other people they are the victims whereas in reality they are only manipulating the minds of the people with pre-fabricated and jumbled up facts. Do realise that our country is under 'attack' from certain countries who want to dominate us and gain control of our natural resources. all the best, rosdimy
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@salam1 (1474)
• Malaysia
31 Jan 09
come on, cheer up! I think the oposition has the will but they are not matured enough. what do you think rosdimy?
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@rosdimy (3926)
• Malaysia
31 Jan 09
I do not know whether you are sincere or an agent provocateur. Whatever, I will tell you somerhing. Malaysians who really love the country should not follow their emotions. IF they know what really is going on they would worry a little, unless they want to see the country built by our forefathers change its foundation. The opposition has the will because they are getting support from certain hands which have been meddling with Malaysia's political stability and economic strength. I used to work for a company which was an associate to a company which supported the opposition. It is wasy to talk, but to actually fulfilling the promises made is another story. When they are unable to do so they put the blame on the federal government. Politics is dirty.
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• Malaysia
29 May 09
"Politics is dirty" i totally agree with that.
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