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Negarakuku: Unheard voices from the ground

Friday, August 17th, 2007 | 8:26 am @ SK

When I woke up this morning, I’ve found a voice from reader jaywalker_82 which I thought worth highlighted after the cabinet fiasco

A video on YouTube gets the attention of the entire cabinet and the Prime Minister’s Office but a whole freaking port thrown away, a bus load of casualties, and a complete collapse of a public transport monitoring system deserves an attention that is almost non-existent.

We are told earlier that we are not ready to understand a public broadcast of Parliamentary debates, not ready for a jury-based judiciary, not capable of interpreting information on new (blogs, forums and wikis) and International media correctly.

I think whoever who said that could well be probably right, if the cabinet is to represent this country, our people would probably look like they don’t even know what the word PRIORITY or IMPORTANCE means.

… in which reader Bayi concludes as a pariah group.

Don’t be distracted by the decoy, folks!


5 Responses to “Negarakuku: Unheard voices from the ground”

  1. Monkey Cabinet : V … for Very Something! says:

    […] Yep. The whole cabinet and nation focusing on demonizing a 24 year old and major screw-ups sidelined. “A video on YouTube gets the attention of the entire cabinet and the Prime Minister’s Office but a whole freaking port thrown away, a bus load of casualties, and a complete collapse of a public transport monitoring system deserves an attention that is almost non-existent.” … via […]

  2. SirHoe.com » Blog Archive » What is our future under BN? says:

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  3. yh says:

    now MCMC with lightning speed wants to start investigation and is going to call his father for an interview.
    you trust this MCMC (two times dying slowly in cantonese). Jeff Ooi did an elaborate piece on scamming and spoofing by content providers. What did the shit this two times dying slowly did? asked this MCMC. I presume they are still sleeping as the content providers are still around screwing the mobile subscribers.
    thats the biggest problem with this government. nothing moves unless it is politically motivated for the benefit of the powers that be. forget about rule of law. no investigation unless there are political motives.
    come this election, I rather vote for a monkey than any candidate from BN.

  4. 4896 says:

    links from Technoratito the Attorney-General for action to be taken. Culture, Arts and Heritage Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim said politicians could only act as the executive power (if they had the power) and not follow their emotions. Will you agree withthis comments in MageP’s Lab? A video on YouTube gets the attention of the entire cabinet and the Prime Minister’s Office but a whole freaking port thrown away, a bus load of casualties, and a complete collapse of a public transport monitoring system deserves an attention that

  5. 4896 » What do you think about this? says:

    […] you agree with this comments in MageP’s Lab? A video on YouTube gets the attention of the entire cabinet and the Prime Minister’s Office but […]

  6. MageP’s Lab » Blog Archive » After Negarakuku … says:

    […] of decoy from the ‘Negarakuku’, let’s look at some (and more) staggering […]

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