Bru's 17 million and Azman Mokhtar's crony

Dear Readers as well as Commenters,
This blog, that came to hold up in May 2006, reached a 17th million singular visitor symbol yesterday. we don't know how most blogs in a nation have passed this way but we reckon there aren't as well many. Che Det's blog surpassed this symbol utterly a whilst ago even yet it was born a great two years later, but I'm not Mahathir Mohamad.I would not have gotten this distant in cyberspace but a support as well as encouragement, a lawsuits as well as police reports, as well as those phone calls that would come my way when we let a few days go by but a single posting.
Thank we all, God magnify you.

Shadowee Transport Minister. If YB Wee Choo Keong had remained in Pakatan Rakyat as well as PR had been equates to to settle a Shadow Cabinet, a MP for Wangsa Maju would have been a natural preference for shadow Minister of Transport. Alas, Pakatan could not produce even a pale Shadow of a Cabinet and, fortunately, during least for some in a transport zone as well as for a politicians in BN, YB Wee is no longer with Pakatan Rakyat. Still, MAS as well as Air Middle East cannot afford to close him out any longer. Read his ultimate posting upon AJ & Rashdan: What "COST-CUTTINGS"? - Part 1. The keyword is "Part 1", that equates to a YB is not letting go. Notice how most times he called Rashdan, "Tan Sri Azman Mokhtar's crony"? And if those guys up there have forgotten, let me remind them that it was YB Wee who essentially gave hold up to a VK Lingam saga (that became a large choosing issue final GE) by producing a lawyer's brother as well as pitting him opposite lawyer. It was not Anwar Ibrahim's handiwork, it was YB Wee's. we indicate those guys up there E N G A G E a YB constructively (and! quickly , preferably prior to a Part 4 of his current series of postings).

Already, more than half of a questions he is starting to ask in subsequent Parliament (which would probably be a final prior to a 13th General Election) have been upon MAS as well as Air Asia. Read Parliamentary Questions for Mar Session 2012.

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