Najib Tun Razak: The Next Prime Minister?


Dear Friends, Associates and Fellow Bloggers,

All focus so far has been on Abdullah Badawi and his empty promises, sleepy dreams and schemes. Badawi is the butt of our jokes—Jon Stewart style— and criticisms. What about this man, Najib Tun Abdul Razak (below in great glasses)? Do you think he will make a good Prime Minister? What has been his track record?

Najib is certainly a very ambitious man, and thinks he is the man who deserves the job, not the incumbent. Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad believes so too and has said it publicly. Badawi is supposed to be just a one term Prime Minister, said the Tun. Let us make sure that will happen, but do you seriously want a Najib-led government? He is no Tun Abdul Razak, his late father who I admire for his rural and land development programmes including FELDA, and enlightened foreign policy.

By the way, isn’t he the Minister of Defence who earned nearly RMIbillion through his cronies in commissions for the purchase of two French made submarines and a fleet of Russian jet fighters? I thought so.

I have a far superior alternative (picture below). He is Anwar Ibrahim. I have written about him and why I choose him (please go into my archive in this blog).

On Anwar Ibrahim, I said in response to a blogger: “Anwar is my Prime Minister too. This is because he is a hard working leader of vision and enormous talent, and can be a true man of the people. I am looking forward to be part of his team to serve our country and its citizens”.

Let us create the opportunity for Anwar Ibrahim to be the New Dawn for Malaysia (Harapan Baru Untuk Malaysia).

We have an opportunity in 2008 to change the face of Malaysian politics, and usher in an era of democratic governance—an open, transparent, and accountable government—and let us not miss it. Anwar Ibrahim will lead that government in partnership with our colleagues in DAP and PAS with your help and support.

I have read the People’s Declaration which is posted on Raja Petra Kamaruddin’s popular news-blog, http://www.malaysia-today.net and personally endorse it. It is time that we have a government which listens and responds to Malaysians and not one that tells us to do one thing and does another, and bring an end to an apparently paternalistic but self serving and corrupt regime through the ballot box (beware of massive vote rigging and money politics). —Din Merican

37 thoughts on “Najib Tun Razak: The Next Prime Minister?

  1. I think Anwar is ‘spent bullet’…A very dangerous choice.. if you are sincere in wanting change; this is not him who is going to make it happen..
    He is a ‘chameleon’.. two-timing double headed snake… Don’t fool the public with his empty promises.. He has screwed up the non-Malays before, what makes you think, he won’t, this time- if we vote him… He is cunning and using everyone- “For his revenge on Mahathir” must be accomplished- at whatever cost…

    He’s screwed the Indians before and he is no Saint.. Send him back to the ‘Pit”, before it’s too late…

    Mr Kancil,

    Fortunately, on the basis of the turnout at his ceramahs and tazkirahs, not many people think the way you do.—Din Merican

  2. Thats right, man. Anwar Ibrahim is my Prime Minister. He is the man who I sincerely believe can take this country of ours out of the current rot together with leaders from DAP & PAS in his cabinet.

    As I be voting in Lembah Pantai, myself, family members, relatives and close friends are all going to vote for the Opposition.

    We must not be misled by the usual UMNO-BN’s pre-election carrot and empty promises.

    Free Malaysia,

    You have to convince a certain guy who goes by the name Biggum. He needs some guidance so that he can see reality. Din Merican

  3. ANWAR CAN NEVER AND WILL NEVER BE THE PRIME MINISTER OF MALAYSIA!!! JAUH PANGGANG DARI API….. MEANING IT WILL NEVER COOK!

    Wanredone,

    Let the voters decide on that. They may think differently from you when they are presented with facts, not UMNO-BN propaganda that we see on tv and radio day in day out. Obviously, you are one of those who believe the stuff they are putting out for public consumption. If you care to visit our rural heartland and take a break from the comfort of your home, you will know that we have to do something for those hardcore poor who are real people and not just statistics. Thanks for your response. Let me assure you that you have right to differ when KeADILan forms the government.—Din Merican

  4. I support Sdr. Anwar 101%!

    Meliza,

    I like to see more of your type at the ballot box. Read Anwar’s “Malaysian Economic Agenda” (Agenda Ekonomi Malaysia: Gagasan Pembangunan) and you will know that he and his colleagues mean business when KeADILan talks about justice for all Malaysians.—Din Merican

  5. Any one other than the fake Najib. All he has known is an elite upbringing. What does he understand about the ordinary layman’s life. He is sickening with his involvement with the Mongolian woman and rumours about other women too -! Imagine such a casanova for a Prime Minister.
    I think that position needs more respect.

    Shakila,

    Yes, elites have no empathy for the poor and downtrodden. They do not know what hardship and deprivation mean. I do not know about his involvement with Altantuya. But I heard from friends that many years ago he was caught in Port Dickson with Malay actresss. Only Tun Dr. Mahathir saved him from public embarassment. If not him, he would have been exposed like Chua Soi Lek. That is his personal life and I have to leave it to Rosmah Mansor. But the public expect our leaders to be like Caesar’s wife. Character matters in public life.—-Din Merican

  6. I SERIOUSLY DOUBT that Dato’ Seri Najib Razak earned RM 1 billion from the Scorpene submarines and Sukhoi multirole combat aircracts deals. I had privy to both documents during the lengthy process of both deals and with personal exposure and experiences being one time an exclusive agent for an OECD product, I don’t see how the vendors could have dished out that much ‘kickbacks’.

    Its UTTERLY IMPOSSIBLE!

    All these loose and unsubstantiated talk about RM 1 billion or even Anwar’s RM 530 million combined ‘kickbacks’ from the said deals are just mere PKR politically-bankrupt campaigns, without any shred of evidence! So unprofessional.

    As Shakespeare once said, “The bigger the lie, the more people would believe in it”.

    My friend, Biggum,

    There are various ways to skin a cat, in case you do not know. We do not talk without evidence. We also disclosed the scandal relating the Port Kelang Free Trade Zone where certain UMNO and MCA leaders purchased land (1000 acres) in Pulau Indah from a cooperative society at RM3.00 per square foot and sold it back to the Port Klang Authority for RM25 per square foot. Why not a word from the Badawi Government? Is that KeADILan propaganda as well? Thank you.—Din Merican

  7. Ya This is crap thing..DSAI for me like a history and No such thing to regain back his power.Quote in Terminator 2 “I will Back” Huhu..Citizen not allowed this thing happen Brother because we as majority vote the leader because the UMNO reputation.. The Party we love so much..I like to make this similar when one day Christiano Ronaldo going to Real Madrid..Who care?

    Laling,

    When young people like you do not care, we get a corrupt government. You are too comfortable like the frog floating on water that is being boiled slowly. Think about the future of your country and your future. Ronaldo is unimportant. He is just a talented footballer.—Din Merican

  8. Helo Biggum, kalau tak betul kenapa dia tak saman malu Anuar untuk bersihkan nama. Takut lagi saman lagi banyak cerita yang orang tak tahu keluar. Lingam gate, kenapa tak berani panggil Anuar jadi saksi. Tak pelik ke Anuar yang buat repot dia pula yang tak perlu jadi saksi. Ke takut kalau panggil Anuar nanti lagi ramai dan lagi banyak cerita sedara mara Cik Biggum tu terkeluar, terlondeh seluar habis. Lagi satu, macamana nak jadi kepala 25 juta rakyat Malaysia lebih2 lagi orang Islam kalau seorang bini pun tak boleh nak control suruh melakukan perkara yang ugama wajibkan. Oh! sori, saya lupa, kita ada mazhab baru, Islam Hadhari, kita boleh sesuaikan ajaran mengikut macamana yang kita hendak.

    yobleh,

    Susah jika Biggum tidak mahu menerima kenyataan. Terima kasih.—Din Merican

  9. Din Merican,

    We are talking about Najib Razak and the Scorpene and Sukhoi deals. OECD will reprimand DCNi (now DCNs) and Armaris, plus Pielstick, Whitehead Alenia and MBDA is ever such amount of ‘kickbacks’ (or whatever form/name that it goes by!) is dispensed for this 850 Euro deal.

    Utterly ridiculous!

    The FKPZ is not in the scope of this radar (discussion).

    Anwar brought this (the Scorpene-Sukhoi deal) up as a campaign material in Ijok because Najib was the BN Chief in charge of by-elections (as previously practiced by past BN Chairmans).

    Remember, average people are suckers for non-senseness! They thrive on scandals and idio-synchrocy. Out of desperation to remain ‘relevant’ and ‘noticeable’ in mainstream politics, the politically-bankrupt ex-convict simply concocted things out of figment of his pathetic imaginations and threw these sort of things into the pit.

    Just like Azmin’s “6 boxes”. He went to jail and yet there is still no “6 boxes”!

    Yo boleh,

    This is typical Anwar’s game. He throw things to draw attention and part of the attention is to drag him to court, so that he will throw other irrelevant issues, like another “conspiracy theory” during the trial. Its typically Anwar using courts as his ‘circus’, to portray his ability to master the ‘side-show acts’

    This syndrome is commonly known as Acute Lackofattentionitis and its incorrigibly-incurable.

    Recently, I personally heard his speak in a ceramah near Ijok (where there is hardly 30 people attendees!) and he turned to us and point his finger, and half yelled “Go and record this and tell show this to Najib! He can sue me!”.

    Najib is not that stupid to be ‘sucked’ into Anwar’s ‘side-show-circus’!

    PKFZ and others show how pervasive corruption is in our country. I rest my case. Din Merican

  10. Yes, I agreed with Biggum, Anwar is history, lets talk about the future. Dont be so sentimental with the one bankrupt (former) leader.

    Pelindungbadak,

    Do you realise that not many people are being sentimental when they talk about change? They want a better Malaysia. But you are welcome to stick with a decadent and corrupt present. —Din Merican

  11. I support Anwar Ibrahim to be our next PM. Whatever his shortcomings, it pales in comparison with the incrrigible corruption of UMNo and their underlings MCA and MIC. If my recollection is correcti was not Najib once the MB of Pahang and lots of timber went unaccounted for. Najib is also a known womaniser and I for one will never support him. He has nothing to his credit, cannot even speak well. Anwar can take them all for a walk.

    Thank you, Vanaja. Tell your friends, family and associates to help in our effort to bring change to Malaysia and give Anwar Ibrahim a chance to lead us. Din Merican

  12. I would support Anwar Ibrahim for PM. No doubt he has done mistakes during his tenor as Deputy PM, but then now he too realises that the people have awakened, and they will not tolerate nonsense. He has also had the opportunity to learn from the mistakes made by UMNO.I believe he does realise the strength of people power and thus he will be more careful and ensure that no race is left out.

    Whatever, Najib who is one of the biggest crooks and a liar and should never be PM. He is corrupted and has cheated the rakyat of millions. I have also heard from many friends in the Armed Forces that he also allowed his wife to manipulate the Armed Forces, giving all contracts for supplies including uniforms, belts etc to his wife’s company. Then they force all Army Officers to purchase new items every year even even the existing items are still in good condition, just so that his wife can sell her products. Did he ever think that Army Officers are not well paid and for them to purchase these items every year and would put them in financial difficulty. All Najib cares about is himself and he is completely controlled by Rosmah. Together, they have cheated the public and squandered our money.

    Until we Malaysian give the opposition a chance, we will never know if they are better. We should be willing to take the risk after all it is only for 5 years. If we manage to replace the BN goverment, the alternative government will not make the same mistakes as they know that the people are watching them. I for one will give my vote to the opposition and support Anwar as our Prime Minister.

    Fairnessforall,

    Our friend Biggum should read your comments on Najib and his boss, Rosmah Mansor. The alternative government will be open, transparent and accountable to the people. We believe in the principles of good governance. We are committed to abolishing the Official Secrets Act (OSA) and a new Act along lines of the Freedom of Information Act of the United States will be enacted in the new Parliament.

    People have the right to know about what the government they choose is doing with tax dollars and can evaluate us. We will ensure that public expenditure will be for the benefit of people, that is every tax dollar spent must produce a social rate of return. In short, we will restore trust in government. Right now, I can say that I do not trust the Talk all and promise All, but do Nothing (TAPADN) government of Abullah Badawi and his cohorts in the UMNO-BN clique.

    Thanks for your support—-Din Merican

  13. Biggum,

    May we know why isn’t DPM suing the pants off all the people who have made all these allegations of corruption against him? There surely must be enough documentation to support all the allegations, and most of the people making the allegations are known.

    What is DPM waiting for? Till he becomes PM?

    Thanks, Olive. Biggum will not see the point. There will always be people like him. Naib should appoint him as a member of his spin group—Din Merican

  14. from ‘night at museum’ : ‘gum gum dumb dumb’
    biggum, whereabout and when anwar’s campaign in ijok with less than 30 attendees? where has the special branch, penerangan, bernama, reporters, and the rest of government/ bn ‘spy related’ men [jpm, jtpm, bpr, btn, etc] gone? them alone must be more than 30!
    a] sleeping
    b] teh tariking
    c] cuci mata at puteri

  15. Dear Mr.Merican,

    First of all congratulations for allowing others to comment positively and you replying to it…simply great., not being a coward like a blogger which goes by the name of Tunku XXXXX…its a ”shoik sendiri blogspot”

    Let me begin by saying I support Anwar for PM as he is from Penang. Every human has his shortcomings so does Anwar but he has transformed himself into a people’s man compared to his early days. He did not wave the keris when he was the Youth Leader unlike Hishammuddin.

    It would be great indeed plus the Cabinet would look better with Guan Eng, Tony Pua and some members from Keadilan and oh yes not forgetting Husam Musa…

    but its all dream!!!…..NOTHING CAN STOP…(as the have the cash)

    Badawi will win, Najib will take over, then it is Hishamuddin(i reckon he will be like his father), then its KHAIRY JAMALUUDIN…i guess if you are a Malay then you should be rejoicing at the prospect of him being the PM 15 years time or maybe earlier…

    The type of support he gives to his cronies is simply too much to turn down., in what terms? ……well you should know, those who know him are Millionaires, a good friend of mine is enjoying his life, I wish I was an UMNO memeber. I don’t want to go further in detail then that, or else, I might end up in Kamunting and they will label me having connection with LTTE….

    Keep up your good work, and maybe who knows….kalau itulah yang ditakdir oleh Tuhan.

    Navalan, “jangan begitu pessimistic. Kalau rakyat sokong kita, KeADILan akan menang. Lawan tetap lawan. Kalau lawan jangan masok dengan sikap kalah,”—-Din Merican.

  16. I will support DSAI if he can come out publicly and apologise for the following:

    a] For single handedly screwing up our education system.
    b] For publicly stating that the Higher Education Loan is only for Bumiputras.
    c] For wanting to invest our entire EPF funds into USA leaving Malaysia vulnerable to the vagaries of the selected investment companies.
    d] For wanting to follow the IMF recommendations for getting out of the financial collapse in the late 1980s.

    I am no body but still DSAI has to prove that he has turned 180 degrees from the stance he had while being the DPM.

    RN, read his Agenda Ekonomi Malaysia:Gagasan Pembangunan, and you will know that it is 180 degree change. You should know that Mahathir decided everything. He micromanaged the country—Din Merican

  17. Din & all the commenters and readers of this blog,

    Dato’ Seri Najib Razak has no hand in PKFZ. Its unfair to throw that, in sundry, against him. No one can so far still prove Anwar’s allegations of the RM 530 million kickbacks from the so-called Scorpene and Sukhoi deals, let alone now you are plucking a RM 1 billion figure, from God-knows-who’s figment of imaginations.

    The truth is that, since Najib Razak took over as the Minister-in-charge of FELDA less than four years ago, so much changes and medium and long term strategies has been brought into and now results beginning to show. Productivity has increased, competencies of the second and third generation settlers also increased significantly. Infact, over 20,000 second/third generation FELDAs have been trained intensively in various skilled training programs, which include entrepreneurial skills. FELDA Youth organisations also sprawling, to enhance management on the social issues that affect the 1.2 million FELDA family members, nationwide.

    I am telling all these here not because I am a Najib supporter, far away from his camp nor a Najib-camp-wannabe. I am doing this because these are hard facts and can be substantiated, with quantifiable and qualifiable figures and statistics, not just mere biased opinion and worse of all, hearsay!

    I am really tired incorrigible people throwing make-believe facts (from their morbid figment of imaginations) and now grossly entwined in their own sordid and morbid imaginations!

    I have my reservations too, infact in many times, I make strong criticisms and expose’s in my blog, against the digression of where the current Government is going. I have also criticized Najib’s position against his own father’s “Laporan Razak”. But what is right, is right! Don’t accuse irresponsibly without any shred of hard evidence to substantiate your claims.

    That is, ONLY PROFESSIONAL!

    Hidugam,

    Other than Anwar’s usual suspects (his die hard PKR supporters, which is fast becoming a species in the extinct list!), there are ONLY 30 attendees, mostly locals and groupies. I am one of them, standing on the side, with my camera.

    (The were a few others who are ‘non-local’ attendees)

    I was with Anwar Ibrahim when he asked bloggers to meet him in a closed session at his private office in Section 16. I threw questions against him and in the same breadth, he contradict himself immensely.

    Any of the readers here can check with any of the bloggers present, namely Rocky, Nuraina A. Samad, Must Stop This, Polytikus, Zorro Unmasked, Shanghai Stephen, Another Brick in the Wall and Ancient Mariner (who came late!). Also, you people can borrow the Malaysiakini tape, whose cameraman filmed the whole 1 1/2 hour session.

  18. Me.Merican

    I like that….”Lawan tetap Lawan”….anwar said when I met him in London. I wish good luck to DAP, PAS and Keadilan

  19. Maybe we should just let K.J. rule Malaysia. He is even more ambitious than Anwar Ibrahim. He is even ruling Malaysia by proxy now, why not just let him officially rule in 5-10 years time… I am saying this because all we need now is a STRONG leader, regardless from what party he is from. Non corrupt politicians ?? haha… If you do not want to be corrupt, then don’t be a politician.

    KayJay,

    I note your cynical comments. You will have a chance to vote for him as he is the UMNO-BN candidate for Rembau this time.—Din Merican

  20. biggum,

    The real election is here.
    You are the one talking about hard evidence.My question was whereabout and when in ijok, as proof; example answer= pekan batang berjuntai @ 930pm; I didnt ask about the blogger thing as I m no blogger.

    Shakespeare: “you can tell a man is clever by his answers, and his wise by his questions'”. Have a nice day.

    VOTE FOR KEADILAN as it means a better Malaysia. —Din Merican

  21. I gave up. Call me a loser but I’m migrating. Bye.

    We make choices. You have better chances abroad if you are young and have the right qualifications and the willpower to succeed. All the best. I am going to stay and challenge the system—Din Merican

  22. G’day! Din,

    Just an enquiry! Are you the Enc Din Merican who was the MD of KPM KHIDMAT SDN BHD – a subsidiary of Bank Pertanian – way back in 1975/76?? If you are – I was one of your consulting staff. I am now afar but still follow happenings in the home land. Yes! it would be excellent if “man be true to himself/herself and serve humanity”. We have but “four score and twenty years – max” so why not do something good that your name can be in history for all posterity. Do you need to be a billionaire to be happy? We all come and we all go. Can you take the billions along?? Be charitable and show “goodwill to all mankind.”

    Cheers and best regards,

    Sinpo.

    Dear Sinpo,

    Yes, I was with Bank Pertanian’s subsidiary together with you. I was never interested in being a wealthy man. It is easy to become that under Malaysia’s political patronage system—just be the little boy (a crony) who takes care of his master and his dame and then gets his share of the bounty. I thought you knew me better. Philosophically, I agree with you: we all come and we all go…. Be charitable and show “goodwill to all mankind”. Are you in Melbourne, Perth, Sydney or Adelaide? Thanks for reading my blog and your kind thoughts.—Din Merican

  23. Dear Din,

    It is extremely nice of you to respond. Yes! it has been a long time since and it is good to know that you are well and fighting fit – in all ways! Yes! I do know of your simple nature and easy “no airs” in treating friends and colleagues alike. We would like everyone to think and act like us – “live and let live”, ” smile, says ‘G’day! to everyone we come across but alas that would be too simplistic”.

    I come across correspondences by Prof Azly Rahman and Raja Petra Kamaruddin. I must say I have the highest admiration for them and their thoughts and actions. Trust all of you combined can create a better future for all MALAYSIANS wherein you do not call yourself “a Malay, a Chinese, an Indian etc – but just plain simple MALAYSIAN”.

    I am in Melbourne. As you know I call my self a Melbournian when talking to another Australian from another state and as an Australian to someone foreign.

    It would be nice if I can “bump” into you one day and have a yarn and coffee ( I know you do not take liquor – neither do I ).

    Meanwhile – Cheers, best regards and take care

    Sinpo

  24. yo people… Anwar is gay and Najib likes mongolians…politicians suck lets admit it…of course.. we cant prove the above statement are true but we can think with our own clever brain cant we?…what is important now is to deny BN 2/3 majority…so that all politicians can stop being arrogant and remember who they are serving…

    That is a serious charge, which only UMNO types accept. Din Merican

  25. And by the way.. do you really believe tun razak and anwar is so great?.. the malaysian education system is clouding your mind.. the world is much bigger…speak to other elders and learn more about these people.. they have their dark sides… i definitely wont want anyone of the above to lead our country but what choice do we have?

    I am 69 years old. The education system of my time produced outstanding men of integrity. I have my dark sides too and I am sure you too. You do not want Anwar, by all means choose Badawi and Najib. After that, you have no grounds to complain when they raid your household!–Cheers, Din Merican.

  26. I heard if this time umno win more than 2/3, Abdullah Badawi will let Khairy to become the youngest Financial Minister of MALAYSIA.

    Well, Die la…..

    Justin, not likely that Khairy will be Minister of Finance. Abdullah will want to keep it. Noh Mohamed Yakcop will be in the Treasury as Minister of Finance Nr 2, if he is elected to be MP for Tasek Glugor. I only hope the people in Tasek Glugor know what this man has been up to all these years.—Din Merican

  27. Its no surprise reading comments here.The bigger the lies the more spicy it gets.And most Malay(sians) like it that way.It stem roots from the seeds planted by TDM.One thing I cant accept is the provoking and bad propaganda done to such holly ‘Islam Hadhari’. Malay as the majority moeslims supposedly support this movement.Its not a new mazhab, its such a Reincarnation movement (analogous) to what happen in the Europe after the medieval years.The concept and the idea is larger then life,but most rakyats are blinded by the PAS propaganda,actually we should not burn the kelambu because of hates towards the mosquito.We must, with all our might -study and embrace Islam Hadhari.If we Malay dont use our thoughts and instead follow the flow of the low class ,emotion filled agendas,we will be finished ASAP. I literally annoyed that most malaysian play along with the resonance started by Tun Mamakthir ,the playmaker ,the firestater of all these nonsense.cant you guys see it thru?It was all planned when he stepped down. Why he attacked Pak Lah, the society even dont give a damn to really know Khairy.Is he truly what the TDM put him as? We do not know?wasnt he the one who pursuade Pak Lah to release Anwar our beloved soon to be PM? What is the game now?Are we the victim of such a carefully scripted drama?

  28. Lets hear what the guy at Wisma YPR has to say about Malaysia’s PM candidacy. A couple of years ago I was made to wait at the lobby while my emissary went up to cook up or did he back out? … only God knows. It remains a mystery till today. Pity, since then I havent heard anything from him anymore or has he lost his patriotiosm?

    The morale of the story is: Never believe anybody unless u’ve really seen with your own eyes that the someone u trust and wanna pick as your leader has sincerely done many things to the benefit of the people. My points may not make much sense but someone there understands in between the line.

  29. hahaha…………DSAI gonna f*** all of us if he become PM same goes if Najib become PM……So you can can’t run or hide.. either way you gonna get f***ed…

  30. what so great about DSAI… savior? hero? pendekar? bro merican you need to accept this, he acctually is nothing but just one of thousand politician who like to play dirty and corrupt. pada saya biar agama,akal dan yang menjadi pedoman asas pada wawasan yang bakal di juang. jangan kerana taksub kita menjadi buta.. jangan kita menjadi lalang memperjuangkan ape yg kabur.. sejauh mana kesahihan akan bersihnya DSAI itu, bro pernah nampak ke? Hitler jugak pandai berkata kat sehingga hampir seluruh Eropah dia takluki.. so jangan lah kita terlalu cepat membuat andaian. Kabur itu DSAI, itulah yang rakyat sedang membuta tuli melaungkan keadillan, reformasi… semua itu 80% kerana duit, duit bro .. jadi ape bezanya dengan yg ada sekarang.. cuma yang baiknya TERANGnya kerajaan sekaranglah kita semua rakyat malaysia ni mampu meluahkan kerisauan dan memperbetulkan apa yang kita fikirkan betul.. yang penting hak kita bersuara itu ada dan apa yang disuarakan itu terang di depan mata..bukan pada yang kabur bro.. Najib sapa kata dia tak bagus.. kalau tak bagus tak jadi dia TPM bro.

  31. Dear people!
    neither Najin nor Anwar can be the PM. Both are same in different ways. If Anwar had been given the post of Pm years ago, Chinese and Indian would had gone to SIngapore. If Najib is going to be the PM, all malaysian ( I meant malaysian) are going to have lot of things to read and make themselve confused. In this case, Printing houses, newspapers will be rich. In the end, the best solution is FIND ANOTHER!!! WHo? i dont know, im not malaysian anyway 😉 Malaysia Boleh, Malaysian BoTAK,,,,KAKAKA

  32. The Merdeka Poll has said it, your blog says it, a letter yesterday on my blog says it, that the majority of Malaysians do not trust najib and do not want him to become the PM of our country.
    Let us pool our resources together, get all the blogs to ask the same question, place a common letter on our logs get the response on a blog poll and send the results to the King about this terrorist called najib Tun Razak

  33. did Malaysian vote for the Prime Minister like American vote for thier president ? answer is no , it was UMNO who chose for the Prime Minister and not the rakyat(people of Malaysia) , if Malaysian vote for the Prime Minister with democratic way im sure Najib will lose the election and won’t be the next Prime Minister of Malaysia .

  34. Why Malays are so stupid? They don’t know how to think and they are not on their track to save their own country; and to benefit the UMNO Malays, they put all the other Malays and Malaysians in trouble; because of money, they choose a stupid leader, there are many leaders in UMNO can be PM and Cabinet Ministers, but why they not choose them ? Dont throw away UMNO/BN but throw away all these leaders who are not entitled to manage this country.Tell ourselves to choose a right leader.!!!
    ___________
    manshow,
    Malays are not stupid. They are too trusting, complacent and feudal. UMNO-BN culture is corrupt, so we must vote for change. That party has been in power for more than 50 years and they think it is their right to govern and to do as they please.–Din Merican

  35. Yes,not all them are really Malays, mixed with Mamak,India,Chinese and etc. but for me they are really stupid, they do what they want to,If I am the King I will take over this country!!. We cannot vote for the changes to the other party because UMNO is Malay and for Malays, if we can get the full support from all Malays, we can change it to other party that Malays can concur and at last the same things will happen by the changes .Although Malays are very complacent,trusting and fuedal, but they still can think, why not we stay on the same track to build up our nation.I am not supporting Dr.Mahathir but we must think what Mahathir have done to all the Malays, so that we can turn ourselves into a strong community and good economy, that’s why corruption happens in UMNO but now it happens too much. In Malaysia most of the asset and money, it about 60% belong to other than Malays???? better thinks twice?????
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    manshow,
    The future belongs to us who believe in meritocracy, hard work, open competition, and multiracialism. The Malays must adapt or they will be left behind. UMNO Malays must realise this–they cannot rape this country forever. I am not an UMNO Malay. I am a mamak,but that does not make me bad.—Din Merican

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