Nobody is blown to bits and pieces by the use of C4 explosives!
Nobody came up with a brand new spanking video!
I guess those folks over at MalaysiaKini were scratching their heads trying to conjure up some more juicy stories for today. So far, we only have two events worthy of mention this weekend.
One is about Proton’s unholy attempt to ally themselves with Volkswagen, a foreign company whose corporate history reaches as far back as the time of Adolf Hitler. Looks like Volkswagen does have interest in problem-prone Proton after all. It is interesting to hear that Volkswagen have asked our ruling government to assume any risk of losses by Proton in the next three years! MalaysiaKini has more on that story.
Great! Just great! Are we going to see another blatant waste of public funds here?
Second news worth mentioning today is the fact that both Vice President and Secretary of our Malaysian Bar Council have been summoned by the Putrajaya police to give explanations on their ‘Walk of Justice’ march held on the 26th of September 2007.
What was that all about?
Was that one of those attempts from the authorities to intimidate our Malaysian Bar Council and also to discourage any other parties from holding similar public protests in the near future?
Other than those two, we have nothing sensational to talk about today. Strange isn’t it? After we had gone through so many controversies in the last few weeks, we are now experiencing a little peace and quite for a change. :-)
It’s only temporary, folks! If you know Malaysia well enough, you would know that we would have more crisis, scandals and lies in the next coming week! Stay tuned!
Have a nice weekend everyone!
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1 comments:
It's ok to protest about civil issues of other countries. Even the oxford boys will turn up to lend support.
Protesting about civil issues within the country is an entirely different matter altogether. Very strange indeed......
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