This peanut says to the elephant "We are equals".
Hick! *^* hick! ..... Now where did I stash my favorite drink before I came to Ulu Selangor?
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak moved today to shore up his stand that Malaysia never “kneeled” to another nation and insisted that he had met with US President Barack Obama “as equals”.
“I want to say that Malaysia has never kneeled before anyone. We met with Barack Obama as equals,” he said in his speech to the Barisan Nasional machinery at its command centre in Bukit Sentosa here tonight.
A man who drops his real identity to suit circumstances and situations can never be trustworthy.
He will be without principles.
He is "lalang" personified.
In the company of murderers, he proclaims himself to be a murderer.
In the company of the corrupt, he says "I am corrupt too".
In the company of the powerful, he declares "I did as you did"
And in the presence of the rakyat he says "I am one of you"
Would you stake your future with lalang?
Barisan Nasional candidate P. Kamalanathan has a mouthful of a name but he is savvy enough to turn things to his advantage in this hotly-contested Hulu Selangor by-election. The public relations man says his name cannot be more useful than now.Abdul-who(?) has liken Pakatan Rakyat to the Israeli political party known as "One Israel".
When he meets the Malay voters, he cajoles them into calling him Kamal. In the Chinese new villages, he is Alan, and to the Indian community, he says, “just call me Nathan.”
So if PR is "One Israel" by inference in the parliament, the Umno- run-Government is Likud.
It looks like the Israelis influences not only the telecommunications of Bukit Aman.
It extends to having a Knesset in Malaysia.
Umno lawmakers caused a ruckus in Parliament today when they likened PAS to an Israeli political party, and said that One Israel was similar to Pakatan Rakyat (PR).
One Israel, according to him, was a coalition of parties during the 1999 Israeli elections.
“One Israel is comprised of the Labour party, which is a party of elitists; Meimad party, which was a party for the poor; and Gesher, which struggles for its religion like PAS,” he said, sparking an uproar among the PAS MPs and a shouting match.
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