Sunday, September 5, 2010

A Tale Of Supremacy

Our nation previously known as Malaya is going to celebrate Malaysia Day for the first time on 16th. September since the merger of Sabah and Sarawak in 1963 excluding Singapore, pullout in 1965. She was once known as an Asian Tiger who sit proudly on top of the Equator. Bless with abundance of natural resources and has one of the most beautiful rain forest in the world.

Today, the nation seems to be in a haywire with the daily diatribe by the sycophant and the kleptocracy group. Hollering with their supremacy and showing their bigotry for the whole world to have a good laugh at. Presuming a nation with a monologue race, then what will happen with their own quotient of supremacy ? Writing one own epitaph ?

I really doubt these barking magpies do understand the whole Malaysia Constitution. Because of its many Schedules and sub clauses, the Malaysian Constitution contains more than 60,000 words, which make it more than 12 times longer than the US Constitution, which has less than 5000 words.

Audio court recording of a joker from the bonking chamber has hit the cyberspace like wildfire. Imaging himself in a Limbo Rock contest, to show how low he could go, posing nonsensical questions to a lady who spoke on behalf of the death. Making a mockery of the judicially. Are you a lawyer ? I thought you are a clown from Royal London Circus !!!!!!

Here come an odoriferous rapper wannabe seeking cheap publicity jump into the St. Elmo's fire debunking another shatterbrain principal. Adding fuel to the burning fire, this nuthead rapper wannabe is promoting vulgarism amongst the school going children by creating an unhealthy culture.

Our nation can't afford all this nonsense malady to go on unfettered. More than 80% Malaysians are struggling to call it a day. Ranting about tomorrow. POVERTY has no religion, race or nationality. Malaysians cherish leader's with shining virtue, not big noises or flashy colors. This Malaysia Day, all the peasants want is a salubrious environment to live in and call it a HOME. Borrowed a theme from the OECD.

WHATEVER THE WEATHER, WE MUST MOVE TOGETHER.             

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