Wednesday, May 02, 2018

Bad omen

The recent appearances of Daim Zainuddin at rallies organised by Azmin Ali and Wan Saiful are harbingers of the return of bad olde days of privatisation ( called piratisation by Lim Kit Siang), cronyism and wanton spending by a former unchallenged unquestioned PM.


9 comments:

  1. Wakakakaka…

    Is that the best u could master out of yr blunted pen?

    Wa lau-eh…… this is the time of mental block for a production line wordsmith!

    Ooop…… don't tell me even the last minute strategy hiastu couldn't come up with something better.

    江郎才尽!

    No good sign - foretelling the end is near!

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  2. Is Ktemoc really Eric See To ?

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    1. But is Eric Shitto also LSS who's convoluted long fakey writes with charts and graphs appeared regularly at Klentong Botak Mabuk Liar site at one time ? Sekarang sudah got promoted and even appear on election stage and give speeches like a politician, wakakkakka. He whom the poor mother very worried that the relatives are hurling 'running dog' labels at him ? So much outright nonsense written by this running dog but as expected, he has no fear of being charged with fake news. Aiyoo...De Dak side has a lot of advantages...can write shit but free as a bird...

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  3. Oh no! Another disaster for BN. This guy is so loaded he can buy up all the froggies from East Malaysia.

    He's a real Manmanlai type working wonders with money.

    Wakakakakakaka

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    1. Cheebye! Show me your fucking picture. Are u cheebye cl flamiaris the fucking dog? Tell me

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    2. Pakatan now supports money politics? Hohoho!

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    3. Go go suck up to hadi awang la. He is pas version of donald trump

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    4. But Hadi says he rather prefer traveling on low cost airplane instead of private jet. More safer and won't have tyre puncture.

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  4. UMNO and DAP can now share the same motto:
    He’s a Son of a Bitch, but he’s OUR Son of A Bitch

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