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20 April 2010

Unlike Samy Vellu, I am not afraid of Umno – Zaid

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Datuk Zaid Ibrahim, the PKR (Parti Keadilan Rakyat) candidate standing in the by-election of Hulu Selangor, who has been under attack for his drinking and gambling from the BN (Barisan Nasional) since campaigning started has come out to say that he is not afraid and that he is more interested in addressing the real issues of the constituency instead of trying to clarify about his past all the time as it is the tactic launched by the BN.

He said that he is not afraid of Umno and the Umno-controlled media and urged the voters there to give him a chance to voice their grievances in Parliament after the unfulfilled promises made by the BN candidates.



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Sammi Villu is a back door politician,  he stayed in Sg.Siput,
his personallity also like a SIPUT!

Zaid,
Someone are worse than you, the EX-PM cum Islamic ex-leader son (TUN MAMAK) owned the syer of famous BEER company in oversea? How can a MUSLIM produced BEER?? The people who produce beer worse or the people who drink beer???

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/index.php/business/37377-mirzan-mahathir-appointed-director-on-san-miguel-corp-board



We have given 52 years to UMNO/BN to rule the country until now and the country is now stifled with racial remarks and this has come from UMNO people directly calling the Indians, Chinese and other non-malay races as 'Pendatangs' and telling us to go back to the countries where our ancestors came from.
The UMNO/BN people especially MIC, MCA had done nothing to secure our places here to be label as Malaysians, do we have to give these running dogs another day to hold our balls ????

Dont you think that it is worth a try to give PKR a change to bring our country to a correct path ????
Think for the future of your children dear voters !!!!

A potentially explosive scandal in Malaysia over the billion-dollar purchase of French submarines, a deal engineered by then-defence minister Najib Razak, has broken out of the domestic arena with the filing of a request to investigate bribery and kickbacks from the deal in a Paris court.

Although the case has been contained for eight years in the cozy confines of Malaysia's courts and parliament, which are dominated by the ruling BN, French lawyers William Bourdon, Renaud Semerdjian and Joseph Breham put an end to that when they filed it with Parisian prosecutors on behalf of the Malaysian human rights organisation Suaram, which supports good-government causes.

Judges in the Paris Prosecution Office have been probing a wide range of corruption charges involving similar submarine sales and the possibility of bribery and kickbacks to top officials in France, Pakistan and other countries.

military malaysia navy french built submarine scorpene class The Malaysian piece of the puzzle was added in two filings, on Dec 4, 2009 and Feb 23 this year.

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