22 October 2018

Suami korupter,bini meroyan gila...

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Zahid merangkap bomoh Ponorogo bernasib baik. Walaupun 45 jenis bala menimpanya sebagai koruptor, pecah amanah, salahguna kuasa dan pengubahan wang haram namun bininya yang super setia tetap membelanya. 

Kononnya mahu menjelajah negara memberitahu rakyat suaminya, bekas TPM merangkap Presiden UMNO kini menanggung 45 kes. Tak salah bininya berjuang di khalayak ramai dan di ranjang, Itu haknya. 

Yang jelas kepada rakyat UMNO sudah nazak. Najib, Rosmah dan Zahid jadi penjenayah kelas cakrawala. Tidak pernah berlaku dalam sejarah Malaysia bekas Presiden UMNO dan penyandang Presiden UMNO sekarang menjadi penjenayah kelas naga bunting. 



Berdasarkan puluhan kes yg menghempap mereka ketiga-tiga makhluk ini akan menjadi penghuni penjara tidak kurang 50 tahun setiap orang. Besar kemungkinan menjadi reput berstatus bangkai kalau tidak dikebumikan segera pihak berwajib atau keluarga mereka kelak.

Jangan terkejut kalau beruk dan biawak ketawa melihat suku sakat Ponorogo hendak mengadakan 'road show' membela mantan TPM yang menghadapi 45 kes jenayah. Bawalah segala dewa dan dewi dari Gunung Kidul pun rakyat tidak peduli. 

Sekarang rakyat mahu melihat Najib, Rosmah dan Zahid dan segala perompak UMNO/BN serta pegawai2 kerajaan dan GLC yang super korup diadili. Kalau bersalah mahu mereka dipenjara tidak kurang 50 tahun, harta haram mereka dan keluarga dirampas kerajaan. Ini hasrat rakyat yang diinayai.


Kalau jadi buat 'road show' jangan lupa ajak Rosmah Mansor juga. Jelajah segala denai gajah dan serulah kepada rakyat, dewa dan dewi, iblis dan syaitan serta puaka membantu kalian. 

Kepada rakyat dan kerajaan PH ketiga-tiga makhkuk ini penjenayah, koruptor, penyamun kelas cakrawala yang tidak boleh dimaafkan. Tempat mereka dalam penjara, harta haram milik mereka dan keluarga bakal dirampas oleh negara. 



Kamu boleh melolong, menjerit sampai terkentut membela nasib suami kamu. Bawalah segala macai, badut yg diupah mengiringi kamu. Jangan terkejut kalau kamu dan macai dibaling telur kemuruk oleh rakyat yang benci terhadap suami kamu, Najib dan Rosmah. 

Bye-bye Zahid, Najib dan Rosmah. Penjara menggamit datang, Malik Zabaniah menunggu di pintu neraka dengan muka masam mengancam. - Yahaya Ismail


Yayasan Akal Budi yang muncul dalam kertas pertuduhan mahkamah dalam kes penyelewengan Ahmad Zahid Hamidi sepatutnya beralamat di Jalan Raja Abdullah, Kampung Baru.

Namun, pencarian di lokasi yang dinyatakan, di NO 69E-4, seperti dinyatakan dalam rekod Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia (SSM) hanya menemui satu tapak lapang yang kosong.

Hanya yg ada ilmu mantik sahaja nampak pejabat yayasan Zahid itu .. -  f/bk


Wow.... dia main ugut macam KL ni dia punya. Cam mana? Nak bagi kat dia tak KL ni?

Ini nama manusia tak mahu fikir. Yang pilih Tun M jadi PM ialah rakyat. Kalau nak berperang dengan Tun M dan ugut macam budak budak sekolah half pass six tu namanya memang berperang dengan rakyat.


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Jangan sampai kami terbalikkan semua teksi dan bakar teksi kalian. Jangan sekali kali mengapi apikan perasaan rakyat. Nanti buruk padahnya.

Dengan Dr.M mereka sanggup biadap apatah lagi dengan pelanggan tempat mereka perah duit??? Bersainglah dengan sihat...
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Sedar la sikit ko cari makan dgn teksi....klu buat mogok yg untung grab uber n keta sapu. Nk bg anak bini makan apa? Aku tgok teksi lbh byk rilek main dan hj dpd jln cari penumpang. Asal dpt lps sewa teksi n duit makan dh tak nk amik penumpang....alasan jem.... tak lalu jln tu....dh ada org booking la. Suruh pakai meter tak nk suka buka harga nk tawar mmg payah. 
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By the way...siapa kenal mamat yang kata KL dia punya ni? - f/bk

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Politik kopiah buruk Hadi Awang...

Ikutkan hati kesal dan kecewa dengan cara Hadi Awang berpolitik malas untuk mengomen apa-apa darinya. Tetapi kerana beliau masih tercatuk di tandang Pas sebagai presiden, suka tak suka terpaksa juga sentuh.

Terbaharu sekali lagi Hadi menunjukkan kedangkalan politik ala “kopiah” cariknya. Kali ini dia untuk kesekian kalinya menayalahkan kepada DAP, kononnya parti Cina itu menjadi penghalang kepada pembangunan di negeri Pantai Timur yang menggunakan kedudukan kerusinya yang dominan di Pantai Barat.

Saya tidak tahu apakah Hadi sedar atau pun “mamai” bila berhujah demikian. Apakah dia tahu diskiminasi untuk Kelantan dan Terengganu bukan berlaku sebulan dua bulan ini, tetapi berlaku sejak lama dahulu. Ketika itu Pantai Barat parti Cina mana yang mendominasi? Bukan DAP, tetapi MCA? Geoogle biar dapat fakta yang jelas.

Saya juga tidak suka dan sangsi kepada DAP, tetapi untuk menghuduhkannya kemukakan hujan dan bukti yang rasional kerana kalau tidak, kita akan dikatakan “debek”. (Huduh dan buruk).

Macam kita bencikan anjing, kalau kita memukulnya tanpa peri kebinatangan, tanpa sebab dan kesalahan yang jelas, maka yang memiliki sifat dan perangainya itu, adalah kita. Kita yang akan dikatakan anjing.

Mungkin dalam jiwa orang seperti Hadi menganggap DAP parti najis, tetapi kita lupa yang menyalak sebenarnya ialah kita. - MSO

Reviving Mahathir’s ‘crooked bridge’...

A two-decade-old plan by Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad to build a new “crooked bridge” between his country and Singapore – much to the chagrin of the Lion City’s leaders – may be revived, a senior official in his government has said.

This lends further weight to observers’ earlier warnings that Mahathir’s return as prime minister could see more uncertainty in bilateral ties with Singapore, after a period of warmth during the era of his predecessor Najib Razak.

Osman Sapian – chief minister of the Malaysian state of Johor, which neighbours Singapore – told reporters in parliament the bridge plan would be discussed in a bilateral ministerial meeting later this month.

Apart from investment opportunities and the price Singapore pays Malaysia for a supply of fresh water, “we might also discuss the crooked bridge project with them to see if they want to join us … and also the third bridge project”, Osman told reporters at the sidelines of a parliament sitting.

The third bridge is a separate proposal for a new bridge between the two countries. The neighbours are currently connected by two land bridges – the 95-year-old Causeway and a Second Link built in 1998.

During his first stint as prime minister, from 1981 to 2003, Mahathir had proposed the so-called crooked bridge as a replacement for the Causeway, which was built by former colonial rulers Britain.

The veteran leader had proposed the new bridge to improve traffic flow and – crucially for the Malaysian economy – allow ships to cross the Johor Strait, providing a boon to ports in the state.

Singaporean leaders never agreed, saying the project was unnecessary because the causeway was in good condition.

Observers have long cited the crooked bridge proposal – and Singapore’s refusal to assent to it – as a key reason bilateral ties were patchy during Mahathir’s first stint in power.


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The plan fell through during the tenure of his successor Abdullah Badawi, and when Najib Razak took over in 2009, he too refused to take up the cudgels for Mahathir’s bridge plan.

“Before this [Mahathir] asked [predecessors] Abdullah Badawi, Najib Razak to do [the bridge],” Osman said on Tuesday. “Last month he asked me if Johor needs the crooked bridge, I said it’s up to you because it’s your idea before, if you say you want to continue I will follow as there are many benefits.”

Hours after Osman’s press briefing, the influential crown prince of Johor, Tunku Ismail Idris, said there was “nothing concrete” about the plan. “Long way to go,” the constitutional monarch tweeted.

His father the Sultan of Johor Ibrahim Ismail has close ties with Singaporean leaders.

Osman said meetings with Singaporean officials would be spearheaded by key Mahathir lieutenant and economic affairs minister Azmin Ali, and would take place either on October 27 or 28.

Apart from the bridge proposal, likely talks over the Singapore’s import of Malaysian water may also prove tricky during this meeting.

Under a 1962 agreement, the Lion City can draw up to 250 million gallons of water per day from the Johor River in Malaysia – close to 60 per cent of its needs – at a cost of 3 sen per 1,000 gallons. Malaysia in turn is allowed to buy back treated water at a rate of 50 sen (12 US cents).

Singapore says it heavily subsidises the treated water Malaysia buys from it, with treatment costs costing RM2.40 per gallon.

Soon after Mahathir’s May 9 election victory over Najib, the prime minister said the 3-sen price was “manifestly ridiculous”. “That was OK back in the 1990s or 1930s. But now what can you buy with 3 sen? Nothing,” he said in an interview.

In a separate interview, the prime minister said though the Singapore water deal was something his government “need[ed] to settle”, he would do so by sitting down with Singapore “like civilised people”.

Singapore’s position is that both parties must stick to the agreement unless they mutually agree to amend it – Singapore for now sees no need for an amendment – and that a unilateral Malaysian move to change the price of water would call into question Singapore’s sovereignty.

This is because the water agreement is guaranteed by the “separation agreement” between the two countries that authorised the city state’s secession from Malaysia on August 9, 1965.

That agreement was registered at the United Nations. - scmp

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Gomen Barisan Nasional berbelanja sehingga RM83.29 bilion untuk perbelanjaan operasi dalam tempoh empat bulan menjelang Pilihan Raya Umum ke-14, menyebabkan simpanan kerajaan kini defisit RM11.41 bilion..

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