Monday, February 14, 2011

MUHYIDDIN HIT A RAW NERVE SO MUCH FOR CIVILITY MIC & INDIANS DON’T MIND TO BE CALLED “PARIAH” IN UMNOBN SPIRIT



 
MIC & Indians don’t mind to be called “Pariah” in the so-called BN spirit Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam, Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein, Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai and Human Resources Minister Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam.
If I remember correctly, MIC had demanded the withdrawal of the book. That action should mirror the feelings of the Indian sentiments. majority Indians don’t support the Interlock issue. And still it is a security matter. You say you understand the problem. But you will never understand the problem. Only the Indians can understand the Indian problem. Since this affects the Indian community the decision must be from Indians. Please do understand, MIC never agreed to Interlock.
Muhyiddin is of the opinion that Indians agree with the facts stated in Interlok. He is very wrong. Most Indians fear to openly support HRP/HINDRAF, after all those bad experiences they had with the policesince Nov 2007. Only the very brave ones will openly support HRP because HRP guys are brave & have strong guts. These people fight justice without fear. Those videos in M’kini shows it all
And Muhyiddin must by now understand that there is something very wrong with the book. If this book is good for racial integrity, why should there be so many Malaysians disagreeing with the Govt’s view? Are all these people idiots? Is it that difficult for a person to read & understand this book? Anybody who had read the Interlok will notice there is hatred in the writer thoughts while writing this book. The writer had clearly shown that he has hatred towards Indians.
President Barack Obama? Weak, a socialist and a liar. Liberals? Monsters and a cancer. Former Vice President Dick Cheney? Called a war criminal, “murdering scum” and a draft dodger – by people in his own party.
Just a month after the Arizona shooting rampage led to bipartisan calls for toned-down political discourse, incivility suffused the year’s largest gathering of conservatives. Just like at most partisan get-togethers on either end of the ideological spectrum. The brief political time out is over – if it ever really existed.
Umno using the police to cling to power

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