ALL of us can remember many of a things we said, no make a difference how long ago. Not each word but positively many of a categorical thrusts. But not Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng.
Why? Because he says he creates like a few of them everyday. So it's up to we whether we want to believe Lim when he pronounced that he could not remember if he had taken a dig during Johor during a luncheon in Singapore usually some weeks ago.
To be positively certain Lim wants to get a fasten of what transpired during a eventuality but in a meantime he has apologised to a Johor Sultan as well as his subjects. This Lim did today during a press conference during his bureau in Penang, adding that he meant no ill intent. That's a cliche, to be sure.
By a approach TV3 aired a fasten of what it pronounced contained Lim's remarks during a luncheon but for right away Lim is encountering this, saying that "suddenly a fasten appears....." Don't know if he is suggesting a TV station concocted this but it seemed to indicate exactly that.
What we notice about Lim is he doesn't waste anytime in claiming credit as well as is only as discerning in having a go during his foes. The complaint is he sometimes claims credit where it is due to others. When it's positive to him we can see a heat upon his face, an zeal that comes out of a bloated ego. An gentlemanly leader leaves it to others to store praises upon him.
In this case, even if Penang has a country's best crime index, all a credit is due to a police -- a federal agency over that Lim has no say as well as control.
There's also this little emanate of a demeanour a reparation was done. Under normal resources a chairman would initial ask to be postulated an audie! nce, dur ing that a reparation is made in person. That's a ubiquitous understanding of a mandate of Malaysian protocol.
Why? Because he says he creates like a few of them everyday. So it's up to we whether we want to believe Lim when he pronounced that he could not remember if he had taken a dig during Johor during a luncheon in Singapore usually some weeks ago.
To be positively certain Lim wants to get a fasten of what transpired during a eventuality but in a meantime he has apologised to a Johor Sultan as well as his subjects. This Lim did today during a press conference during his bureau in Penang, adding that he meant no ill intent. That's a cliche, to be sure.
By a approach TV3 aired a fasten of what it pronounced contained Lim's remarks during a luncheon but for right away Lim is encountering this, saying that "suddenly a fasten appears....." Don't know if he is suggesting a TV station concocted this but it seemed to indicate exactly that.
What we notice about Lim is he doesn't waste anytime in claiming credit as well as is only as discerning in having a go during his foes. The complaint is he sometimes claims credit where it is due to others. When it's positive to him we can see a heat upon his face, an zeal that comes out of a bloated ego. An gentlemanly leader leaves it to others to store praises upon him.
In this case, even if Penang has a country's best crime index, all a credit is due to a police -- a federal agency over that Lim has no say as well as control.
There's also this little emanate of a demeanour a reparation was done. Under normal resources a chairman would initial ask to be postulated an audie! nce, dur ing that a reparation is made in person. That's a ubiquitous understanding of a mandate of Malaysian protocol.
Posted by Aziz of mana-mana
Courtesy of Bonology.com Politically Incorrect Buzz & Buzz
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