[Harakah] Fw: Fwd: Zahid "It is better to keep your mouth shut than open it and remove all doubt"

2013-05-21 Terurut Topik KS Ronny PAVDAI


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remove all doubt"
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Just receive
 this email.m Gosh another guys . Pity our PM. been 
  surrounded by such high caliber MP.Zahid "It is better to keep your 
mouth shut 
  than open it and remove all doubt" 
  
This 
  arrogant & rude Javanese (who thinks he can say and do anything he 
  wants just because he is a minister) should return to Yogjarkarta to 
  claim his Kraton Palace instead to telling Malaysian to 
  leave.

  
  Thursday, May 16, 2013
  Hantu 
  Laut

Before 
  he even started, they already gave him headache. 

Wow! 
  What a way towards mending and winning the people's hearts and minds. 
  

Reconciliation, 
  the Prime Minister talking about repairing the severe lost of 
  confidence of his government by urban voters and the Chinese 
  community, seemingly, a voice in the wilderness, his ministers have 
  their own ideas how to please the people, or rather how to undermine 
  him.

If 
  you think the low magnitude Hishamuddin Onn was bad enough and 
  everyone rejoiced of his exit from the Home Ministry, we may now 
  conclude that the Ministry is jinxed, to be driven by another 
  insensitive, impervious, smarmy and blundering nut head. 
  

In 
  less than two days of taking office this nutty as a fruitcake 
minister 
  tell Malaysians to leave the country 
  if they don't like the system. He has another 
  1,822 days to go. Let's hope he gets off his high 
  horse.

Zahid 
  Hamidi, the new Home Minister had a glorious day insulting his 
  countrymen to leave the country if they don't like the parliamentary 
  system here. Who 
  is Zaid Hamidi anyway to insult Malaysians who did not vote BN ? It 
  was their democratic right to vote any party whom they think it fit 
to 
  lead the country and for this they thought Pakatan is the better 
  choice. 

As 
  citizens of this country we have constitutional rights to question 
the 
  system, but at the end of the day the majority shall prevail. 
  Ministers do not have God's given right to tell us to leave the 
  country if we disagree with him.

"It 
  is better to keep your mouth shut and let people think you are a fool 
  than open it and remove all doubt" ...Mark Twain. 

Haa! 
  Mark Twain, had two of his books as literature in schools, Tom Sawyer 
  and Huckleberry Finn.

Always 
  ponder before you open your big mouth. No 
  thanks to Najib for choosing this noisome and bumptious 
  minister  And why don’t Ahmad 
  Hamidi go back to Jogkarta?  I have 
  emigrated. I have done so 
  because of chauvinistic pigs like Ahmad Hamidi who think they have a 
  better claim on the land where four generations of my family grew up 
  in than relative newcomers like him. If you look at the Wikipedia 
entry 
  into Zaid Hamidi, it says that he is of Javanese 
  origin, with with roots in Kulon Progo 
  Regency, Yogyakarta. Here you see a 
  photo of Ahmad Zaid Hamidi in Javanese gear being at home in 
  Jogjakarta. 
  
  So you have to wonder 
  at the duplicity that Malaysians have to put up with if they stay in 
  Malaysia. You have this Javanese posing as a Melayu (which is an 
  ethnic group in Riau and Kalimantan, but become elevated to a race in 
  the Malaysian Constitution). The Prime Minister Najib Razak and his 
  father a former Prime Minister are of Bugis origin (see here). And of 
course, as we 
  all know, Mahathir is a mixed-blood with Indian being a prominent 
part 
  of the mix. (The Tunku – Abdul Rahman – was also of mixed blood with 
  Thai coursing through his veins but he’s the only decent chap in the 
  Umno elite) So you have all these 
  guys with foreign blood running Umno and through Umno, Malaysia for 
  the past five decades. It is rotten to the core and they would have 
  been drummed out of office, if not for widespread fraud. Malaysians 
have every 
  right to question fraudulent actions in the electoral 
  process. 









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Recognizing Malaysia's stateless Indians
  


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2/11/2011

Ethnic Indians comprise nearly eight per cent of the Malaysian population, yet 
an inability to obtain the proper documents has rendered generations stateless. 

Official government estimates say 40,000 ethnic Indians, the descendants of 
Indians who arrived in Malaysia to work on plantations a century ago, are 
without birth certificates or identity cards, but activists say that number is 
much higher.

Lacking basic documentation, many ethnic Indians lack formal education and are 
unable to seek legal employment or cast a ballot 
The government recently launched a drive to register ethnic Indians, but for 
many, even proving the nation as their birthplace presents a difficult hurdle. 

Al Jazeera's Florence Looi reports from Kuala Lumpur.
  

  





  
  



  

  

  



  


  

  


  
  
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