Showing posts with label Abdullah Badawi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abdullah Badawi. Show all posts

Friday, January 9, 2009

Farid is not arrogant, says Pak Lah

Ha.....ha.......ha......ha......Aha.....ha.......ha.......

Can't help but to LOL when Pak Lah said,

"I have heard a lot of things said about our candidate. But what is unusual is that it is Umno members who have been saying things about him, but we have to defend our candidate......"

I even laugh louder and louder when he (Pak Lah), in denying the allegation that Farid was not arrogant, said, "If he was arrogant he would not have been appointed my political secretary". Read more here.

It simply goes to show, dear Mr P.M that you're ..................... and.........................; and Farid is ...................... and ...............................

Ha...............ha...................ha....................ha................. Aha.............aha.................. ha.................. ha...............

Is Badawi Bailing Out his Friends?

An intriguing and mind-boggling question asked by Jed Yoong in Asia Sentinel, 09 January 2009




Malaysia's cabinet approves a low-cost air terminal to help out a political ally

With barely three months until March when Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi is due to relinquish his office, he has approved a project that reeks of an attempt to salvage the profitability of conglomerate Sime Darby and to further buoy the country’s budget airline, AirAsia, which is controlled by a Badawi ally, Tony Fernandes.

Over the objections of listed Malaysia Airports Bhd, which operates the current Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang and 38 other airports around the country, and which is also building a new permanent low-cost carrier terminal to replace its current facility, Sime Darby and AirAsia have been given the green light by the government to construct a new terminal in Labu, Negeri Sembilan, about 50km from Kuala Lumpur, and 10 km from KL International.

Well Jed, nobody knows for sure. Turning back the pages to the day since he assumed the premiership 5 years ago, you may be right. But certainly the decision raised a big biq ? for the Malaysian public to ponder.

Related Posts Widget for Blogs by LinkWithin