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Singapore is not a real country!

 

(Poster source: http://mob1900.blogspot.com)

4th floor boys must be shitting in their pants now…

Notwithstanding the “dungu” alike statement from one “Yang Berhormat”, there is a very high chance that the minister who mentioned it will be back saying that he has been misquoted (despite caught on video). After all, that is the “standard” reply by Malaysian politicians. From Malaysiakini:-

“Singapore is not a real country, it is a small island. Singapore’s population is just three to four million and there are no opportunities for corruption, unlike in our country”.

That was a big revelation considering the proximity of the country island, to Pak Lah’s Administration. It reminds me of the time when I was doing jurisprudence law and the lecturer does not like Singaporeans due to a bad experience. But he knows that there are some Singaporeans in the classroom. So, one day he was giving an example and he draws a map of Malaysia and once he has done that, he looked around at the students and said “Oh Sorry”. He then proceeded to put at dot at the lower part of Peninsular Malaysia and went on to say “That’s Singapore”.

First of all, given the past record of Nazri and his loose mouth, such statements in the Parliament were not a big surprise. For the stupid person is no other than Nazri himself for he thinks that if he does a “wayang kulit”, people will be distracted from the fact that he is unable to answer the oppositions. So, he just makes some noise – just like some animal with missing balls in a cage.

And Nazri – I don’t get your logic – higher population, higher corruption, smaller population, smaller corruption? If that is the case, we might as well start throwing the politicians and corrupt officials into the deep blue sea and see whether corruptions disappear or not.

What you say, “Nazri Yang Tak Pandai”?

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  1. 22 June 2007 at 11:36 pm | #1

    There are in-fact no countries anywhere on earth. Just a load of imaginary lines drawn up by some delusional people. Try asking a bird what country he lives in.

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  2. Lah
    23 June 2007 at 12:09 am | #2

    It is the greatest joke of all time!

    Can’t an island be a sovereign state? Please, Nazri, shut your big mouth if you have nothing sensible to say – at least no one knows that you have no brain!

    Surprised that being a lawyer he could utter such rubbish – perhaps that’s the standard of BN MPs.

  3. wongchoy
    23 June 2007 at 12:18 am | #3

    It’s not a country but tiny island without natural resources even drinking water,but currency value at par with Brunei,oilrich-country.A lot S’porean investment poured into this “big Country”.Tell me what does that tell you?
    Facts are facts,bottom line is “brains are the human resource”.
    Say what you want,what you like……..we can’t even go near S’pore less comparing,don’t even mention.It’s embarrassing.

  4. 25 June 2007 at 7:43 am | #4

    Yh – I guess most BN MPs leave their brain once they to they go to Parliament.

    Intan – “Appoint some bright guys to be ministers” Actually there are plenty of brights guys already in the positions of ministers BUT they use the brain for things other than to serve the people.

    Numero – Ya, sometimes the BN MPs don’t see how the small “island” is far ahead of Malaysia

    Outsider - I am sure there is more to come

    Dino – Totally agree with you! Another quality: Taking the citizens who elected them for a ride

    Dorkable – Indeed it is

    Mr T – I wish it a grenade instead but a shit will do just fine – hahaha

    Charles – Ya, BN MP’s logic is really not logic. Rest in peace, Saddam.

    Frances – This will work too – no polticians = no corruption

    Sturgo – An interesting perpective and true

    Lah – I guess some lawyers don’t have ways with words (in the right sense I mean)

    Wongchoy – Agree – It is just an island but the BN wants the island’s money. Really not shameful?

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