June 25, 2012 by shuzheng
DAP's David Nga: Of whatuse are Saints, those individual 'excellent characters', as good as the Hannah Yeohs?
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Steven 'Wonder' Gan's Malaysiakini says it's the debate 'Is Democracy Moving Forward' -and that was, of course, the front for the lie.
Listening to David Nga of DAP Perak (clip above) we can tell: you've heard it all before. The spiteful, egotistical, eremite tone is the same as good as so, too, the conceit, the belligerence,and in particular the condemnations.
His thoughts as good as difference are separate out in staggered,staccato rounds similar to the wild, aimlessburst of appurtenance gun fire. His linguistic style is quite adversarial andAnglophile, similar to the reverend true out of the Hawthorne novel, respirating Christian glow as good as brimstone upon the Sunday morning. He has not the smooth, incisive, rich, metaphorical denunciation of the junzi political class, as good as Chinese culture most less.
A lawyer wearing the shawl of the politician, he pulls the same rabbit from his past hustings: Malaysia is accomplished under Umno; BN is the coalition of dogs as good as frogs; multi-racialism; corruption; preparation is in doldrums; Malaysia raises crafty kids for the Singapore labourmarket (see the contradiction?); and, he goes upon as good as upon in the same self-possessed,invectivevein.
Nga, really, was just hustling, similar to lawyers are wont to do once theyturn courtroom in to political pulpit speeches.
David Nga [in translation, excerpt, from time marker 51:42]:
"They contend opinion people not the party. Now, if we opinion the person, doesn't that chairman follow the set of celebration platforms as good as principles? For 55 years Malaysia hashad celebration electoral gov! erning b ody as good as parliamentary partisan rule. Mahathir Mohamad is similar to that as well. He turns up at the Gerakan ubiquitous assembly as good as true in to the faces of everybody declares (hisparty position), Malaysia is an Islamic state. Who dares to conflict him? What's the use of opposing? Votepersons not parties, but can the people shift an additional party's platform? What Malaysia needs today is the two-party system."
Yet why, continuously, is he so over-rated? Like Mahathir or Chandra Muzaffar.
That male is pathetic.
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