Friday, 21 September 2007

Anything can be fixed! CJ & Lingam

By Amdee Sidik

"I don’t trust you people any more!" This is the most common remark from common Malaysians these days. I wouldn’t blame them. Lingam the lawyer and the CJ fixing Malaysian senior judges and nation’s awards are explosive issues, hard to ignore- whether it is going to be only little truth or half truth. It doesn’t matter.

By the way –those people involved are avaricious, unethical, corrupt, unprincipled professionals and surely hypocrites. Yet, they usually live longer, hold big position and stay in job longer too. Two characters are common. First they pretend to be innocent and some even look religious, the second, good at ampuing.

It’s incredible! This is Malaysia Boleh inspiration

What else can we add? Over the years corruption is hellish in the country. Corruption is ever flourishing in every sector.

I wouldn’t buy the idea of voting BN next election for sure.Please folks join me.

The Malaysia Attorney General says it isn’t a criminal offence… to be proven on the CJ and Lingam! Of course those who hold position by fixture wouldn’t mind it. I wonder what criminal offence was committed by Tun Salleh Abbas the other day when he was sacked. We actually know some of those powerful persons up there by fixture.

But this latest saga is injuring and destroying citizens’ confidence the most.

We know there was and is fixing in civil service and public sectors alike, ever since memorial days-it’s very common. Another grand culture.

We have a very high hope at the beginning of this current leadership, almost all were out in support because we want change, we had enough experience during Mahathir's era, the feel good and the feel bad has been evaluated. So Abdullah Badawi is the time to improvise, forget the past, look for the future, and implant solid foundation for dynamic Malaysians. But, no, we are mistaken, in Abdullah’s era is worst to come. Today we hear politicians are saying if we don’t like seeing what we see we can leave Malaysia! I don’t really hear Malaysia citizens saying they don’t like Malaysia, what I do hear is some don’t like some of the current Malaysians leaders. So do I

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