10/30/2008

A PITIFUL WEE THING THAT CANNOT BE COMPARED TO THE STEELY KOK.

It was not too long ago when Ong Ka Ting mentioned that the MCA needs to "speak even louder to bring up matters affecting the people".
Yesterday Wee Ka Siong described UMNO's racist
outburst as a "conservative mindset". He was just too scared to call ass holes, well ass holes.
But again, he is just only a pitiful wee thing that can never be compared to the steely kok -Teresa Kok.
Those MCA politicians have never and will never ever understand the aspirations of the people and why the former lost big time during the last general election.
MCA Youth has described statements that opposed the Penang Government’s use of multi-lingual road signs as having a “conservative mindset”.
“Malaysia is moving towards a globalised era and if we still carry on with a conservative mindset in issuing such statements, it will not help the country in attracting foreign tourists to the country,” its chairman Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong Wee said in a statement.
Several parties including Cabinet ministers had asked the government not to go ahead with plans to use Bahasa Malaysia and other languages on road signs in George Town.

Oceanbiru is reminded of an incident not too long ago when another mob verbally bashed up the president of a party who had the audacity to dare to "steal" an extra year to stay in power.
"Mana tu polis-man when you want them to keep the peace?"
Two motorcycle theft suspects were severely beaten up by a mob at Jalan Pengkalan Chepa at about 11.30am yesterday. The incident was witnessed by The Star’s stringer here, C.A. Zulkifle. He saw a group of men chasing and beating up two youths, in their early 20s, before a police patrol car arrived at the scene near a CIMB branch office. According to eyewitnesses, someone saw the two suspects trying to steal a parked motorcycle and yelled for help. Suddenly, a mob of some 30 people pounced on them, catching one while the other ran into a car and fell down. Another group surrounded the other suspect and punched and kicked him. Several passers-by intervened and urged the crowd to restrain themselves. State Deputy CPO Senior Asst Comm (II) Amir Hamzah Hussin urged the public not to take the law into their own hands.

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