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SABAH, THE WORST STATE TO LIVE IN MALAYSIA?
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Sabahs unending development woes
Perlu firma perkaunan baru jawab isu Talam?
Thank God it's Friday
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PERMATA CHILDREN HAVING A PRESENTATION AT DUBAI TOGETHER WITH DATIN SERI ROSMAH MANSOR (Video & pictures of event)
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PANAS BERAPI! APA BENDA PERMATA SENI BUAT KAT DUBAI NI?
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Dave Eggers: By the Book
What book is upon your night stand now?
I'm celebration of a mass a short story pick up by Tom Barbash called "Stay Up With Me." It's not out yet, as well as substantially won't be for a year or so, though it's so good.
What was a final truly good book we read? Do we recollect a final time we said to someone, "You positively contingency review this book"?
I'm in a weird position with which question, since we publish books during McSweeney's, as well as each a single of them has to pass which "You contingency review this book!" exam prior to we decide to publish it. we hope we can discuss a single recent book we put out called "Inside This Place, Not of It," edited by Ayelet Waldman as well as Robin Levi. It's a book of verbal histories from incarcerated women in a U.S., as well as each story is intolerable women shackled to beds during childbirth, women since hysterectomies opposite their will as well as a ubiquitous passionate abuse during a hands of guards. Massive reform is indispensable immediately.
What's your a a single preferred literary genre? Any guilty pleasures?
Lately I've been celebration of a mass spook stories, as well as have been carrying a blast. At a behind yard sale, we found a pick up Hitchcock edited called "Stories Not for a Nervous"; it's solid all a approach through.
Take a impulse to hold up unheralded writers. Who do we cruise is egregiously overlooked or underrated?
I do not know if he's unheralded, though there's a bard declared J. Malcolm Garcia who ceaselessly astounds me with his appetite as well as empathy. He writes absolute as well as musical nonfiction from Afghanistan, from Buenos Aires, from Mississippi, all of it urgent as well as provocative. I've been following him wherever he goes.
What were your many loving books as a child? Do we have a a a single preferred character or hero from children's literat! ure?
When we was a kid, we drew a lot, so we gravitated to oversized books with a lot of artwork books about giants, gnomes, Norse myths as well as space travel. There was a single called "21st Century Foss," full of implausible imaginings of spaceships as well as destiny cities, all with radical as well as organic shapes. we hadn't seen it in thirty years as well as not long ago paid for it upon eBay. Looking during those pictures again was similar to reliving dreams we had when we was 8 years old.
You co-founded 826 National, an organization dedicated to motivating immature people to write. Was there a particular book which motivated you? A book which we find often motivates a immature kids we work with?
The greatest motivator for a kid to write, we think, is carrying an enlivening as well as open-minded reader. At 826, we train our tutors to be enlivening of immature writers, no make a difference how unusual a theme make a difference or where their writing skills are. The dual things which attempt kids some-more than anything else have been 1) a fear which whatever they want to write about won't be acceptable, or 2) which their first drafts have to be perfect. Kids have to know, though a doubt, which writing about anything, even flatulent hamsters, is O.K., as well as which writing can as well as should be fun during which age. But when we say, your paper has to be 5 paragraphs long, this many sentences per paragraph, as well as about "appropriate" theme matter, afterwards you're guaranteeing stoppage from immature writers. You've got to mislay a tethers to get them started. Then we can get during a abbreviation upon a behind end.
Is there a single book we instruct all kids would read?
For 10 years I've been teaching a tall school class which puts together a anthology, "The Best American Nonrequired Reading," as well as from these students I've learned which there's no a single book or kind of writing which works for everyone.! I'm reg ularly astounded during a operation of reactions to only about anything. But for demure readers, a order of thumb is which we have to encounter them where they live. You substantially shouldn't give a demure reader "The Scarlet Letter" or "Middlemarch." You can work their approach up to a canon, though begin with something some-more immediately relevant to their lives.
Any bad book habits? Do we lend towards not to finish books? Skim? Scribble in margins? Fall asleep whilst reading?
All of a above. we put books down all a time. we symbol them up, overlay page-corners. And we fall asleep, sure. Most of my books have gotten soppy since we review in a tub.
Of a books you've written, which is your favorite?
I usually feel too close to whatever book we final wrote, though in this case we have to contend which we similar to "A Hologram for a King" best. It's different than a book we thought we was writing, so we can look during it with a little distance.
What's a a single book we instruct someone else would write?
I have to go behind to a issue of women in American prisons. we unequivocally instruct Michelle Alexander, who wrote "The New Jim Crow," about African-American men in prisons, would write a sequel, focusing upon a predicament of women. (I'm being miserly here, since she wrote a intro to "Inside This Place.") There have been tens of thousands of women we do decades for nonviolent offenses, as well as a abuse they humour behind bars is probably a given. Given Alexander's skills as well as audience, an expos upon a theme would have a vicious impact.
If we could encounter any writer, dead or alive, who would it be? What would we want to know?
George Orwell. we would begin by asking about a mustache.
And between authors you've met already, who many tender you?
Christopher Hitchens was a many erudite as well as eloquent human I've ever met. He ! could sp eak upon any topic, any hour of a day or night, during length, as well as charm anyone in a room. we didn't agree with all of his politics, though he was regularly an intensely warm as well as inexhaustible man.
Is there a bard we cruise to be a coach or model in a little way?
William T. Vollmann's operation inspires me as well as his empathy as well as curiosity. He gives positively everybody a benefit of a doubt, as well as we try to follow his lead upon that.
Where do we get your books? Are we a downloader, online shopper, borrower, used-bookstore browser?
I'm a paper-only reader, as well as we get many of my books during a eccentric bookstores in a Bay Area. we similar to used books, too, so we raid a big used-book sales a libraries around here put on. That's where we can fill any holes in your pick up for, say, a buck a book. Once we got a full Balzac set for $ 20. Not bad.
What do we plan to review next?
A few years ago a poet declared Arif Gamal gave me his book, "Morning in Serra Mattu: A Nubian Ode," as well as after celebration of a mass as well as loving a first few pages, we mislaid it. we found it a other day whilst cleaning my office, as well as right away am about median by it. It's an epic poem about growing up in northern Sudan, as well as it's unequivocally beautiful, unlike anything we can remember. I'm so blissful we found it again. Feels similar to a little kind of reunion.
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Alys, Always, by Harriet Lane
It takes a while for a reader to get a correct hang of Frances Thorpe, a anecdotist as well as male lead of Harriet Lane's entrance novel, "Alys, Always," because we encounter her during a moment when a crisis has brought out a most appropriate in her. Driving home to London a single Sunday evening after a visit with her relatives in a suburbs, Frances happens upon a automobile that has flipped onto its side. She pulls over, approaches cautiously as well as hears from inside a automobile a woman's voice not screaming or moaning, though "a arrange of muttering," in "a low, conversational tone." The windshield is cracked in such a approach as to have incited opaque, as well as a injured driver cannot be seen; Frances' image of her is formed entirely by her "expensive, well-bred voice," as well as by a kind of upper-class conversational refinement that even an apparent head injury cannot undermine. Frances, while conjunction a doctor nor a paramedic she is only a "subeditor," that is to contend copy editor, in a beleaguered books territory of a downsizing London newspaper called The Questioner does unflinchingly what little she can: initial she phones for an ambulance, as well as then she stays beside a automobile as well as talks soothingly with a trapped woman, whose name is Alice, until Alice's frightened nonetheless still stately voice turns unintelligible. The military arrive and, shortly afterward, Alice dies of her injuries.
Frances is understandably humbled by this encounter by a grace that passes instinctively in in between strangers, by a chilling randomness of their meeting as well as of a accident itself. She replays Alice's final difference as she lies in bed. And rather than give in to self-pity while flitting a typically uneventful Saturday night alone in her flat, she reminds herself, "You're not so really bad off, have been you?"
And that, as far as a reader suspects, is who Frances Thorpe is: kind, quick underneath duress, philosophical about he! r lot. B ut a ennobling goods of tragedy (especially someone else's tragedy) have been customarily temporary. And when Frances learns that a invisible lady she briefly knew as "Alice" was in actuality Alys Kyte, a wife of a famous British novelist, Laurence Kyte, her true, ambitious, calculating inlet a inlet that no disbelief existed prior to a reader ever met her coldly reawakens.
One of a most venerable plots in British literature is that of a immature person who tries to safe a class order by infiltrating someone else's family. Few characters have left about it as remorselessly as Frances Thorpe, in this highly interesting as well as squirm-inducing short novel that Frances herself competence reductively pitch to her trainer in a books dialect as "Howards End" meets "All About Eve." Asked, through a military intermediary, to encounter with a bereaved Kyte family during their home in Highgate ("a very different London" from Frances' own) for purposes of "closure," Frances obliges. Her savagely extraneous eye does not miss any of a accouterments of a hold up this family lives, a easy, absolved hold up to that they will return once their grief wears off:
"In a hall, we take off my scarf as well as jacket. There's a ragged scarlet rug underfoot, Turkish, by a look of it. A high pot of umbrellas as well as cricket bats. A rack of Wellingtons as well as shoes as well as hiking boots. A wall of coats, slumped there similar to so most incited backs."
Alys Kyte's two grown children huddle in a Highgate kitchen in heartbroken expectation, together with their father and, curiously, his agent. Faced with a romantic pressure of their needing something from her and, no doubt, wash out with a event to give it to them Frances tells them a comforting distortion about Alys's final words. The distortion establishes a down payment of thankfulness in in between a Kyte family as well as Frances, a down payment they have been sentimentally loath to dissolve. The younger Kyte child in sold Polly, who is ! (rather redundantly) enrolled in drama propagandize seizes on Frances as a confidante, display up during her prosaic when she is as well dipsomaniac to face going home, asking for advice on how to deal with her disapproving father. Frances, though only a few years Polly's senior, plays this bad overindulged girl similar to a virtuoso, creation herself so essential that her own entrance to a Kytes' homes both in London as well as in a country becomes probably open-ended. She is dignified by these stylish, egotistic people for her qualities as a "good listener," as well as indeed, prior to long she has listened enough to know every family member's sold secrets, as well as to be able to bide her time until a event arises to make use of them.
Jonathan Dees sixth novel, A Thousand Pardons, will be published subsequent year.
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Capital, a Novel by John Lanchester
Illustration by Josh Cochran
In "Capital," a modern appendage of juicy amicable satires similar to Trollope's novel "The Way We Live Now," John Lanchester puts two of his characters in a compartment of a London Eye, a Ferris circle which went up upon a south bank of a Thames to celebrate a millennium. It's a open of 2008, a sunny day for once, as good as a Polish builder declared Zbigniew as good as a Hungarian nanny declared Matya are upon a date. Though Britain is disorder from a double whammy of tellurian mercantile woes as good as terrorism jitters, Zbigniew as good as Matya take in their bird's-eye view with no special feeling of unease, apart from a twinge of suit sickness. On terra firma, both work for wealthy homeowners upon a gentrified travel called Pepys Road in a up-and-coming South London area of Clapham. At a commencement of a 21st century, prior to a ripping of a real estate bubble, skill values upon Pepys Road had soared even for a medium end house, owned by a Muslim family, which holds a corner shop, as good as even for a crumbling terraced residence owned by an aged grandmother, which hasn't had a change of linoleum, wallpaper or electrical electric wires in 50 years. Owning skill there, Lanchester writes, "was similar to being in a casino in which we were on trial to be a winner." Lately, though, all is not good upon Pepys Road. The tall rollers' legal holiday bonuses aren't secure, cash in palm is removing scarce, as good as ominous postcards have been arriving in each mail slot, reading: "We Want What You Have." If which weren't shocking enough, a immature male in a hoodie has been seen sneaking in a emergence hours. We all know what which means.
CAPITAL
By John Lanchester
527 pp. W. W. Norton & Company. $ 26.95.
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A Microcosm of London: John Lanchester Talks About 'Capital' (June 13, 2012)
Lanchester, a brainy, pleasure-loving polymath, is a novelist, biographer as good as journalist who writes sagely as good as elegantly about food, family, culture, technology as good as money. He's still best well known for his delectably disagreeable initial novel, "The Debt to Pleasure," which blends murder with gourmandise. But he has also created a well-reasoned nonfiction book entitled "I.O.U.: Why Everyone Owes Everyone as good as No One Can Pay," which closely analyzes a current financial collapse. Now, with "Capital," he readjusts his sights as good as zooms out, framing a larger, some-more thorough design which shows how a easy-money epoch affected not only miserly speculators though a multitude which fattened around them.
Lanchester's assured, detailed general outlook of today's Britain recalls another London eye not a Ferris circle though Private Eye, a humorous announcement which has taken a pulse of a country's physique gracious for half a century. If a charge of a well-meaning newspaper (as it's often said) is to joy a afflicted as good as trouble a comfortable, afterwards a goal of Private Eye is broader: to trouble anyone, important or obscure, who seems to merit scrutiny, censure or mockery. Journalists as good as politicos can't assistance celebration of a mass a magazine, even when they themselves are skewered in its pages. Its unchanging facilities carve British behavior into attackable, overlapping compartments: real ! estate ( Nooks & Corners), banking (In a City), governing body (HP Sauce as good as Rotten Boroughs), broadcasting (Street of Shame) as good as so on. Lanchester's novel integrates all these spheres as good as more. Reading "Capital" is similar to removing a crash course in a mutation of British mores as good as category distinctions, which differently might need a decade of remedial Private Eye-reading to decode.
The regulars upon Pepys Road embody a Younts (a abounding banker as good as his spoiled wife); a Kamals (the Muslim shopkeepers); Freddy as good as Patrick Kamo (a teenage soccer star as good as his protective father, scooped out of Senegal as good as deposited in a luxurious residence for Premier League players); Petunia Howe (a little old woman of a Ealing Studios variety, whose grandson, Smitty, is an subterraneous art provocateur); as good as a Zimbabwean traffic warden, Quentina Mkfesi, "the most without a friend woman in Pepys Road," who seeks out expensive cars to ticket in sequence to win bets with her colleagues during Control Services (the flashiest one nabbed wins a pint or a 5 note). How can such disparate characters presumably be connected? Like it or not, they all share in a aura as good as onus of a real estate which surrounds them in a area where, Lanchester writes, "the houses were right away similar to people, as good as abounding people during that, imperious, with needs of their own which they were not shy about having serviced." All a characters have something to lose; most also have something to hide.
Liesl Schillinger is a unchanging writer to a Book Review.
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Perceptions and Deceptions
July 14, 2012
Perceptions as well as Deceptions: We have been not Fools
by Rom Nain(07-12-12)@www.malaysiakini.com
Our domestic leaders assumingly have a not-so-smart-ass response for all underneath a hazy Malaysian sun.Some a few who can review probably would have review which story about a French queen, Marie Antoinette, assumingly observant `Let them eat cake' upon learning which a French peasants had no bread.
Yes, maybe which is why a Home Minister, upon conference which a ISA detainees were upon a craving strike, twittered which it was a preference of a ISA detainees to reason a craving strike, usually as it was his preference to have lamb chops.
Not unequivocally sensitive of him, it could be argued. But then, conjunction was a French Queen who, story tells us, was later executed by guillotine. Yes, she had her head chopped off.
Many of a politicians, I think, share this misconception which they have been so damn smart as well as can deliver flippant comments, inane lines as well as get divided with it.
In a pre-Internet days, this probably would have been true. Then newspapers, radio as well as television were probably a usually sources of news. Hence, they could lie by their teeth, say nasty things about each being under, yes, a Malaysian sun, as well as get divided with it all.
Media self-censorship now an art form
Why? Because a imitation as well as promote media afterwards as now we! re owned as well as tranquil by them or their parties as well as would not dream of publishing or inform their stupid, insensitive comments. It would have been bad PR as well as certainly bad kismet for any suicidal editor who dared publish a comments.
Then though some-more so now media self-censorship has been raised to an art form.
However, a introduction of a Internet in to this country, as well as a rapid expansion over a past five years or so, have altered which a teeny-weeny bit.
So, much as a mainstream media might ignore critical issues such as a NFC scandal, a PFKZ disaster, a orchestrated violence upon BERSIH 3.0 and, of course, a financially-huge Scorpene debacle, these events as well as issues will no longer usually go away.
Instead, they continue to be investigated, headlined as well as exposed by the Internet media that, over a relatively short duration of 10 to fifteen years, have combined nay, firmly entrenched themselves as serious players in this diversion of upon condition which images, meanings as well as explanations.
So, nonetheless quite a number of these jaguh kampung politicians as well as their bit partial ancillary actors in a civil (dis)service still have been clueless about how a Internet during times can frame them naked, there have been a few who, I believe, feel they need to outlay tonnes (perhaps of a money) upon giving their picture a positive makeover.
'You need to be cold with a kids'
They learn to use a amicable media. Unfortunately, an simpleton remains an idiot, whatever a communication record during hand. Hence, rubbish in, rubbish out.
They hire picture as well as public family consultants who, for a elegant sum, tell them that, notwithstanding a protruding belly as well! as a fa st-receding hairline, they need to be cold with a kids.
So, not carrying much in between their ears, they take Fredric Wertham's book pretension as their aim in life, small realising which Seduction of a Innocent was radically an attack upon comic books as well as not a manual for paedophiles.
They learn to change names as well as titles, meditative which you have been all as stupid as them for us to believe which a National Harmony Act would be so much some-more palatable than a Sedition Act which it is meant to replace.
They learn one-liners as well as even one-word retorts. Like a currently overused word `perception'. When what's actually upon their mind is deception. So, when even their darling mainstream rags inform which crimes might be upon a increase, they throw out problematic as well as assumingly unsuitable `statistics' which have been ostensible to infer otherwise. But do no such thing.
Then, they hurl out this by-now sleepy clich which `These fears have been all formed upon notice as well as which all is actually well'.But they dont think about two things during least.
First which there's still a some-more skeptical Internet media to say with. This notwithstanding their threats to nozzle even this media around amendments to a Evidence Act as well as a setting of a `social media council' to enable (state?) law of a Internet.
Second, they dont think about which a some-more they try to deceive us by putting all down to 'our' perceptions, 'our' illogical, irrational as well as ungrounded fears, a some-more they begin to receptive to advice like a boy who cried wolf.
Indeed, they dont think about which `perception' can work a other way as well; which you might indeed, you will perceive them as a bunch of liars, a group of deceivers, ! a cupboa rd of con artists.
And, really, truly, that's not a notice they can afford going in to a subsequent ubiquitous election.
ROM NAIN is a media analyst as well as academic who is sap of incompetent, reprobate leaders as well as their apologists as well as turn doctors in a media who try to get divided with attempted murder while professing to rub shoulders with God's angels.
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PKR: George Kent was 'go-between' for PM, Thales
At a press discussion today, PKR executive of strategy Rafizi Ramli purported a papers infer which Thales was using local association George Kent as a "go-between" with Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak.
Referring to a technical analysis inform for a plan by Halcrow, he pronounced Thales was "set to win a bid", with a organisation being involved in 3 joint-ventures behest for a project.
The 3 embody a George Kent-Wijet-Thales consortium, which a technical analysis inform states is to be deliberate notwithstanding unwell a technical evaluation.
"Every singular order was damaged in order to give an value to Thales.
"Who else can make these instructions unless it was underneath a patronage of a prime minister?" Rafizi asked.
The plan is underneath a purview of a Finance Ministry, which is additionally headed by Najib.
Najib earlier discharged claims of irregularities, saying which a tender process for a rounded off RM1 billion plan was done "properly".
According to Halcrow's inform made available to a press today, a technical analysis panel was "instructed by Prasarana", following an halt examination upon Jun 17, to embody all bidders notwithstanding Halcrow's suggestion to remove a four lowest scorers.
Rafizi pronounced this included George Kent-Wijet-Thales, which scored 55.17 percent, distant at a back of a tip scorer Balfour Beaty-Invensys, which scored 80.10 percent.
George Kent awarded minute of intent
He pronounced which it was even more alarming which a George Kent consortium has been released a minute of vigilant (LOI) for a plan someday towards a finish of last month.
He could infer a LOI was released as third celebration papers uncover which George Kent has proposed engaging with sub-contractors as well as financiers for a project.
"I know tender committee procedures. we sat upon tender house committees for Petronas' upstream petrochemical projects... worth RM10 billion to RM20 billion.
"When an LOI is released it is 90 percent sure which (the target will be awarded a project)," he said.
Prasarana's arch executive officer yesterday questioned a authenticity of papers unprotected by Rafizi as well as pronounced which a minute of award has not been issued
While he does not have papers to back this claim, Rafizi said, he has full trust in his informants as a papers they have been leaked to him have been genuine to illustrate far.
The papers have been proven genuine, he said, as a Finance Ministry has lodged a military inform over their leaks as well as military have been investigating a box underneath a Official Secrets Act.
He explained which a bidder places a validity duration for his bid, to criticism for taking flight costs over time, as well as giving a plan to George Kent when a duration had expired might lead to movement orders.
"So, it might go over as well as beyond a RM1 billion (estimated)," Rafizi said.
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Thank God it's Friday
Rafizi - too little too late in Talam
as wordless as the dead
... as well as leaving Selangor MB Khalid Ibrahim (supposedly of Team W, butdefinitelynot of Team A) out upon the limb, so much so the other Pakatan parties DAP (Tony Pua) as well as PAS (Dzukefly Ahmad) had to fast step into the Talam emanate to rescue the besieged PKR MB.
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The Talam case, lifted by MCA's immature Chua, son of CSL, was the arrange of purported monetary entanglements thatwouldhave been right uptheexpertise alley of PKR's expert kid, Rafizi Ramli, for him to compromise or verbalise out competently opposite Chua Junior.
But as I remarked in my progressing post, Rafizi kept so f* wordless upon the MCA's sniping, swiping as well as scandalizing opposite Khalid Ibrahim, the PKR MB, that the opening became embarrassingly deafening, perhapsa lathe tagline of the filmAlien, namely'In space no the single can hear you scream'where in belea! guered K halid's box could be presented as'In PKR no the single can hear Khalid scream'wakakaka.
In space no the single can hear you roar
Rafizi is seen as the memberofTeam A, well ... at slightest for right away as he not usually outshines Azmin Ali similar to the supernova to the struggling light from the wet matchstick, the no-no situation for the latter wakakaka, butalsopossesses the greatest intensity to unseat the PKR Crown Prince, the mere domestic midget in the scheme of Pakatan politics.
supernova
wakakaka
Rafizi's silence usually accentuates the theme of RPK's articleThe weak link is getting weakerwhich suggests an internecine fight inside of PKR where Team A is not onlysabo-ing Team Wkau kaubut might also, unbelievably treacherous as it might sound though customary transport in the infamous mean vipers' pit that is PKR, get absolved of Anwar Ibrahim.
Dj vuAnwar's 1998 try to mi! slay Dr Mahathir? Fitting honeyed justice? wakakaka.
It's certainly common knowledge that Anwar has been viewed as always subsidy Azmin Ali, even opposite daughter Nurul Izzah or wife Wan Azizah, for when it comes to the Crown Prince, water unexpected becomes thicker than red blood for MrManmanlai.
But ironically, without Anwar, Azmin Ali will be even less than the domestic midget he is already seen as, for without his principal backer, sponsor, godfather, what have you, Azmin upon the national domestic landscape will be zilch, nada, kosong, k'ong k'ong, zero.
So in truth if as RPK's article postulates, he attempts to mislay Anwar Ibrahim as the final obstacle to his wet dreams of apropos PM in the Pakatan supervision post GE-13, he'll be in for an unfortunate surprise wakakaka, as well as PAS might be already in orgasmic expectation of stepping in to replace the deposed Anwar.
Anyway, back to the expert kid, Rafizi Ramli, who has right away unexpected sprung up to counter-threaten Chua youth with scandalous exposure, as reported byMalaysiakini'sRafizi threatens to reveal MCA-Talam links, though alas, seems to be you do so with the lack in the common abyss of vigour that you have come to associate him with, in his expos of BN's naughty-naughty schemes similar to NFC as well as the Ampang LRT extension.
WTF does he mean by'threatensto reveal'?
Either he reveals or he shuts up, full stop.
Besides, he is proposing to usually exchange shit with Chua Junior instead of demolishing as well as clearing allegations opposite Khalid's governance? A feeble effort by Team A.
I think Rafizi has usually come in at this late ! stage be cause hepersonallymust have been stung by numerous sources, perhaps even including considerate kaytee's blog wakakaka, criticizing him formalulahnot coming quickly to the counterclaim of Khalid though shamefully actingdunnoand leaving it to the DAP as well as PAS to rescue the PKR MB.
He wants to revive hispersonalreputation.
Anyway I feel his half encourage attempt, just exchanging shit with Chua Junior instead of clearing Khalid Ibrahim (like what Tony Pua has done), is as well little as well late.
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