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SEBAB TUN MAHATHIR SERANG & DESAK NAJIB LETAK JAWATAN DIDEDAHKAN !!
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kalau ikut thn perintah..dgn semua masalah berbangkit ni.hehe terer lagi NAJIB..baru perintah skandal besar besar.
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tak kisah ler sebab musabab TUN nak najib tumbang ke tidak..tapi kalau Rakyat sayang najib..sure tak der masalahnyer .apapun TUN nak citer..dgr jer lah cam orang tua berbicara.heheh tapi kalau rasanya rakyat sendiri yang dah kurang suka hehe maknanyer tak popular.so jgn ler salahkan pemerintah sebelum sebelumnya.
Actually rakyat pun kalau boleh taknak tukar tukar pemimpin kalau skandal tak kritikal..... sebab cam take the risk ..lagi lagi dgn pemimpin pemimpins ekarang yang entah apa apa lol...... pontential characteristic sebagai pempinpin goyang goyang jer.
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Same maca kuklangau, couldnt agree more
I walk tall zaman Mahadir.
Proud to be Malaysian.
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Dinasti Mahathir
Dinasti Tun Razak
Dinasti Anwar
Dinasti Lim
bagi aku la jadi pm malaysia senang
aku ni suka serang negara jiran
kalau aku dilantik
1st sekali aku serang singapore
sebab tu dulu tanah malaysia
lepas tu pattani, narathiwat dgn yala
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PM Najib lebih minat tonjolkan diri dia sebagai saviour berbanding menonjolkan BN dan UMNO sebagai parti yang membawa kemakmuran kepada negara. Orang sekeliling dia juga kebanyakannya gagal melihat kepentingan mempromosikan parti lebih daripada Najib sendiri.
Najib lebih ghairah ingin menonjolkan legasi dirinya daripada parti. Sikit2 1Malaysia, sikit-sikit 1Malaysia. UMNO dan BN pula yang terpaksa berselindung disebalik slogan 1Malaysia ni. Masa pangkah undi bukan ada simbol 1Malaysia pun. Muka Najib pun bukan ada di setiap kertas undi.
Strategi 1Malaysia ni serupalah macam strategi Islam Hadhari Paklah. Masa undi orang xjumpa kertas undi tulis islam hadhari mahupun 1Malaysia. Bertahun2 promote 1Malaysia tak appear atas kertas undi nak buat ape?
Sudahnya nama UMNO dan BN sendiri yang tenggelam. Dah terdesak barulah sibuk cari sokongan ketua bahagian UMNO. Berani ke mana2 ketua bahagian nak cakap dorg tak sokong Najib? Lol.
Honestly sepanjang Najib menghadapi masalah politik, jarang aku nampak komponen parti lain back-up beliau. Yelah, nak back-up macamana, Najib pun jarang nak promote dorg. Asik-asik nak promote diri dia je..
Antara kesilapan besar Najib ialah melenyapkan akta yang berguna untuk mengawal keharmonian negara. iaitu ISA. Penghapusan ISA adalah semata-mata untuk political gain, di mana akhirnya jadi sebab ramai penyokong BN hilang kepercayaan kepada beliau. Ini tidak termasuk lagi flip-flop manifesto masa PRU yang lepas sampai yang nak berkempen pun naik pening camana nak defend BN.
Najib cuba nak menjadi Mr Nice kepada pembangkang, sedangkan yang pangkah beliau adalah orang UMNO dan BN. Akhirnya orang-orang yang menyokong selama ini pun semakin menyampah.
Dalam kemelut 1MDB ni bagi aku Najib rasa sendirilah serangan daripada orang-orang UMNO yang selama ini menyokong beliau tetapi rasa kecewa dengan langkah-langkah Najib yang favour kepada pembangkang. Najib dah lupa agaknya bahawa yang selamatkan karier dia masa PRU baru ni di semenanjung mmg totaly UMNO!
Kini Najib buat lagi tindakan pelik, beriya dapatkan sokongan parti sabah dan sarawak, pastu tangguhkan pemilihan UMNO. Kalau betul2 yakin dengan sokongan semua ketua bahagian, kenapa tangguhkan pemilihan? Lol. Kenapa dapatkan sokongan daripada parti luar?
Kalau Najib masih gagal melihat dan enggan mendengar suara akar umbi dan terus dengan tindakan yang liberal malah gagal bercakap bagi pihak orang melayu, apakah relevannya beliau sebagai Presiden UMNO?
UMNO perlu kekal relevan sebagai parti yang menjadi tulang belakang kepada kemakmuran negara, bukan sarang bagi orang-orang yang ingin mengautkan kekayaan negara. Kalau UMNO ingin kekal relevan, inilah perkara yang UMNO perlu perjuangkan. Kenapa perlu takut nak tukar Presiden? Selama ini Presiden bersilih ganti pun UMNO masih kekal memerintah. Masa PRU nanti orang undi parti, bukan Perdana Menteri.
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Katanya kesayangan rakyat jelata. Tapi napa berbunyi riuh yang kutuk najib? Tuuu haaa sabah & sarawak. Derang bukan bodoh pun... Kalau nak majukan Borneo ni patut dah lama sedari 2009, KENAPA baru sekarang ie. tahun ini?
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yang pasti.....semestinya |
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itulah pentingnya debat depan2,
ni najib watkn semo orang buang masa menaip 1000 perkataan dlm thread,
buang masa btul.
org wktu puasa cmni gunakan jari tu bertasbih bagai,
ni sibuk nk nulis psl najib vs bijan vs madey vs chedet
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so???nk suh vote utk bijan lg ke??? bleh jalaaaannnnn daaaa.. |
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Shahbudin: Najib making more blunders on WSJ report
FMT Reporters | July 6, 2015
Shahbudin Husin says Najib Razak's decision to put off the legal suit against WSJ compounds the silence on the AmBank personal accounts.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Things are not looking good for Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak, and not only because of the allegations against him in the highly-regarded Wall Street Journal (WSJ) last Friday, according to a political analyst. “He’s also in trouble because of his reaction, and even non-reaction, in the wake of the report .”
“The question is whether he can any longer be defended and, if so, for how long can he stand when he has already become a liability to the party?”
The WSJ allegation that Najib’s personal bank accounts with AmBank saw an inflow of nearly USD700 million has shattered all his dreams, added the analyst. “The WSJ has defended its reporting although he has claimed that it was unthinkable that he would steal public monies and keep them in his personal accounts in Malaysia.”
Shahbudin Husin, taking to his blog, pointed out that after all the hype about suing WSJ, Najib not surprisingly has now put off the decision while he consults further with his lawyers. “Why postpone the decision if the WSJ report was defamatory? WSJ’s willingness to defend any legal suit, and defend its reporting, probably made Najib think twice about proceeding.”
“This postponement cannot be good for Najib. He can do without more negative news.”
The analyst thinks that if Najib eventually does not go ahead with his much-touted legal suit against the WSJ, it will further strengthen the public perception that the allegations in the prestigious US publication must be 100 per cent true. “The people already think very highly of WSJ because of its reputation built up over 125 years and its huge 2.5 million daily circulation.”
“If WSJ is right, then Najib must be wrong. That’s the logical deduction. What other advice can his lawyers give him?”
Already, added Shahbudin, Najib has remained silent on his AmBank bank accounts mentioned in the allegations for too many days. “He has yet to confirm whether he has or had accounts with the bank and whether unusually large sums of money entered those accounts.”
AmBank meanwhile has remained silent as well on the allegations. “If Najib really does not have accounts with the bank, it should have issued a statement to clarify the matter. They didn’t and this has given rise to further speculation.”
The analyst wonders what’s taking Najib so long to give a simple “Yes” or “No” answer on the AmBank accounts. “Can such an attitude help him win the battle of perceptions among the people especially when the majority did not vote for the ruling coalition in the last General Election?”
The analyst said that he dare not hazard a guess at Umno’s current popularity among the people. “It won’t be surprising if it’s as low as 30 per cent, or even worse, lower.”
Besides things not looking good for Najib, continued Shahbudin, the WSJ report could not have come at a worse time. “He had just managed to persuade the Umno Supreme Council to put off the party elections until after the General Election in 2018.”
Unless he falls in GE14 come 2018, said the analyst, he had been looking forward to the party elections after that. “His greatest hurdle, until WSJ came along, was to get past GE14.”
“He probably wanted to break former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad’s 22-year record as head of government.” |
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Forbes: Najib weakened even if he survives the WSJ
Suresh Kashuerin | July 6, 2015
US publication will upload damaging interview with former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on Najib Razak later this week
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KUALA LUMPUR: Even if Attorney-General Gani Patail finds that there is no sufficient evidence to prosecute Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak, in the wake of allegations against him in The Wall Street Journal, “there’s a very strong sense that he has been weakened nevertheless”, according to Forbes in an op-ed piece.
“Malaysia is a place where reputation matters enormously and where bad press sticks.”
Gani Patail, it noted, disclosed last week that he feels that there is potential for the allegations to lead to criminal charges against Najib if the documents that he had received on them turn out to be accurate. “1MDB, which the Prime Minister chairs as the Advisor, was already a political embarrassment to him after having run up debts of USD11.6 billion. Now, it’s the subject of probes by four agencies.”
The allegations, added the US publication, has come at a very bad time for the Prime Minister even if it isn’t proven. “If it is proven that the funds did indeed go into an account bearing his name, it’s difficult to see how Najib can survive.”
“He’s facing the greatest challenge of his leadership since 2009 and even the risk of criminal charges.”
The publication was commenting on the WSJ report that Najib received nearly USD700 million of transfers originating from 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), banked into his personal bank accounts, “much of it during an election campaign”.
Umno, which Najib heads, was already in a period of internal turmoil, continues the US publication, as it recognises that it no longer has an automatic right to expect to win every election. “The party wonders whether Najib is the right person to lead it in this newly-competitive political environment.”
“Malaysia’s economy is struggling too, particularly in an era of falling commodity prices, at a time when the country is one of the few in Asia to be a net exporter of commodities.”
The op-ed noted that former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, something of a mentor to Najib, has turned against him and has called on him to step down over 1MDB and even beforehand was angry with him. “Najib himself has referred to the allegations in the WSJ as political sabotage and has blamed Mahathir as orchestrating them.”
The comment piece discloses that Forbes will publish an interview with Mahathir later this week. The interview, conducted earlier this year, was on Mahathir’s thoughts on Najib “which have not been positive for some time”.
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Harap kalau Najib still nak lead bn, mukriz elokla berenti jd mb... kalau dia maintain jd mb...rakyat kedah tentu tak sampai hati nak pangkah pembangkang...
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Edited by crossfire at 7-7-2015 08:02 AM
bebudak baru idup mana tahu pada zaman mahathir dulu,
kritik sikit The Star diarah tutup sementara, cuma zaman mathir, tiada media social kalau ada senasib aja dgn najib.....
yg tak senada pancung terus. sekarang semua online paper semacam tiada halangan nak melepaskan dendam, kalau zaman cedet baru sehari konpem kena tutup.
memang tepat conan punya ulasan.
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