Showing posts with label Lajim Ukin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lajim Ukin. Show all posts

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Political Hotchpotch

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The Dayaks are not happy with P.M Najib's oversight, miscalculation, or calculated move. They want more ministers. Najib "kepala pusing" banyak orang "kepala besar" 

Karpal says abolish senate, he wants to kill our bicameral system. Maybe, he is right. Can save a lot of money by not paying the no work senators. Their salaries and perks must be running into millions each year for doing nothing.

Anwar Ibrahim says he is going to be arrested soon. Looks like he is stirring the hornet's nest, hoping there'll be an uprising if he is arrested, because he is so loved by the people. We must throw the BN government out he said. He is looking forward to be arrested so his dream of a Malaysian Spring will materialise. I say it won't happen, like rats abandoning a sinking ship.

Pakatan Rakyat Sabah will form a shadow cabinet to monitor Sabah government performance said political chapman Lajim Bin Ukin. When the money ran out, don't rule out this man returing to UMNO. One lost Pakatan candidate, former UMNO man who ditched the party at the eleventh hour to join PR is knocking on Musa Aman's door, saying he was misled.

P.Warthamooty, Najib's magicked minister described his appointment as "historic opportunity to change the fortunes of the Indian community". Let's hope he is not like Samy Velu, who changed the Indian fortunes and kept all for himself. 

Getting a little tired of politics, let's enjoy the beauty of Sabah.




Mengkabong river with Mt.Kinabalu in the background.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Bloody Shameless Sabah Politicians !

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There are a dime a dozen of this type of Sabah politicians who couldn't care less what people think of their shameless behaviour....... dishonest, lack of integrity, no self-respect and no sense of shame.

Today, I read with great consternation a statement that appeared in the Daily Express made by former Sabah Finance Minister Mohd Noor Mansor saying he regretted joining Harris Salleh, whom he now accused of not having compassion at the time to those who died in the tragic plane crash.

Mansor said "If I had only known then, I would not have joined Berjaya..... the signing of the oil agreement with Petronas  seemed to show no respect to the passing of State leaders in the air-crash.

This man is a pathetic clown and need to see a shrink!

Wasn't he the one who sold the Berjaya building?

Berjaya and Harris ruled the state for almost nine years and he was Finance Minister. What happened then, did he lock up his conscience in the drawer for nine solid years and show no remorse then that he had actually and joyfully participated in such unconscionable act and only found his conscience almost three decades later and blamed Harris for water under the bridge.

Appallingly shameless!

Obviously, shame is not in his vocabulary.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Malaysia's Political Prostitutes




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See! Who's talking now.When the going was good  he never condemned the party. A man who can't tell right from wrong. Left from right!


Is it his desire to help the people of Sabah or help his insatiable lust for money? 




Wilfred Bamburing of PBS, another Sabah politician, has also left the BN giving the same excuse.... his heart bleeds for poor Sabahans.






This man have changed party not less than 5 times and still have not found his conscience.He accused the West Malaysians as colonisers trampling on Sabahan's rights, a populist propaganda to hoodwink his own community. 

Sabahan's rights, if given away, was by politician like him. 

When they were in office they did nothing to fight for Sabah, they were busy selling off NCR lands to the same devil they called West Malaysians. 

If one were to check the records, most NCR land were lost under the PBS government and all three frogs were in that government then. 

You can change once and people would give you benefit of the doubt and think it's a matter of principle. If it becomes habitual and self-serving, expect to be rebuked in the harshest of words.
 
Do you believe them?


There are many of this kind of shameless politician, not only in UMNO but other parties as well, including opposition parties. They know no other ways to make money other than from politics. They are prepared to prostitute themselves to the highest bidder.


Can you trust this kind of politicians to look after the welfare of the state and the people?


I need not pen my narrative in prolixity, the message is clear, it is time for Malaysians to reject these contemptible politicians and send them to the political graveyard.


"He that always gives way to others will end in having no principles of his own" Aesop


The sooner we get rid of them the better would be the state and the nation.


“Seven Deadly Sins

Wealth without work........!!


Pleasure without conscience.....!!


Science without humanity


Knowledge without character


Politics without principle........!!


Commerce without morality


Worship without sacrifice.”


― 
Mahatma Gandhi



Why is Ghandhi such a famous and revered leader?


Obviously, our politicians don't read history books.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

A Man Who Overestimated His Worth

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As predicted earlier in this blog Lajim Ukin will be sacked from his ministerial post and the party. UMNO has sent him a show cause letter why he should not be sacked from the party. 


Lajim completely misread the Prime Minister's mind game and think that he would plead for him to stay. 


A man who overestimated his worth.


Big mistake taunting the PM. His sandiwara of wanting the PM to cajole him to stay and demand the sacking of Musa Aman backfired, blown right in his face. 


This self-serving politician has a lesson or two to learn that the days of the frogs are over.It reflects a lack of moral standard and frown upon by the people. 


Lajim Ukin has been sacked from his deputy minister's post with immediate effect. The Yang Dipertuan Agong has consented to his dismissal.


The talk around town is that he, Wilfred Bamburing and the independence for Sabah crusader Jeffery Kitingan would lose miserably in the forthcoming elections. Even SAPP's Yong Teck Lee is not expected to do well with high probability he and other SAPP candidates contesting in Chinese dominated constituencies losing their seats to DAP.

DAP will be making its mark in Sabah in the 13th GE, expected to capture a number of parliamentary seats in Chinese dominated areas.Most state seats would be retained by BN with one or two going to DAP.


Sure of itself winning, DAP may not want to give way to other parties in the opposition to contest the seats they have earmarked for themselves.


Again, the oppositions would falter, everyone of them think they are a force to be reckoned with but only one would prevail, DAP.


PKR and PAS are non-starters in Sabah politics.Anwar would be foolish to think that with Lajim and Wilfred in his fold PKR's star would shine brighter. PKR has failed the day it sats foot in Sabah, forever embroiled in leadership tussle, and if anything to go by, it is worse than UMNO. Sabahan leaders in the party were pushed aside and replaced by leaders from Kuala Lumpur. 


All UMNO state leaders in Sabah are Sabahans and a number of them sat in the UMNO Supreme Council.


Anwar Ibrahim does not trust Sabahans and think most are intellectually deficient.


The wind of change is not blowing hard enough to displace the BN stranglehold on Sabah.  Sabahans have resigned to the fact that voting for Pakatan would only be exchanging one Federal devil with another, from one they already know to one that promised the moon....one that could hasten the bankruptcy of this nation. 


They have lost count of the promises they made....which again showed the contradictory and hypocritical nature of Pakatan's leaders, harping on the debt to GDP ratio of the present government but lost count of the promises they made that could bankrupt the nation in the first year of them taking office. 


Smart Malaysians should realise that those are just empty promises fishing for votes, it is impossible to implement all that they have promised. 



Majority of Sabahans do not trust Anwar Ibrahim. During his days in UMNO he has shown his ruthlessness and undemocratic ways against the opposition and is viewed as a self-serving and reckless political speed merchant who can turn colour as fast as the chameleon.


He has offered Lajim the chief minister post if Pakatan wins the elections. Sabahans should be prepared for another chief minister who most likely to run up gambling debts to the millions.




Watch this video and see how the hypocrite blasted Najib on the Perak debacle.The pot calling the kettle black.Still Malaysians do not see through this man lies, contradictions and hypocrisy.

As more and more joint the opposition's fray, the more divided the opposition will be, giving BN the edge in Sabah and Sarawak.


Pakatan's leaders were wrong in saying that Najib would not call for elections this year because of the two frogs leaving the BN. The two will not put a chink in the BN's armour and I believe the GE would be held before end of the year. 


Malaysia's opinion polls, just like the opposition's mouthpieces are mind-benders rather than one that authenticate the truth. For what it is worth, should be taken with a pinch of salt.


Both Lajim and Wilfred are not political heavyweights and are only good in the kampong they came from and one kampong does not make a constituency. Sabah rural constituency can consist of many scattered kampongs and not all are align to the incumbent.


For Lajim and Wilfred, the BN war machine will work extra hard to make sure they lose miserably. In Sabah money speaks louder than words and can win the day.


Sabah are full of self-serving politicians just waiting for the right moment to switch allegiance when their money dried up and they could no longer replenish their depleting finances from within their party.


For Sabah it would be business as usual after the 13th GE, the BN and small doses of DAP, here and there.