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Thinking aloud

Where are you going?

Bitter Batter Butter Biscuits

Ok first thing to clarify...the previous post doesn't mean that I don't believe that we cannot know what is good or bad...(hey, if not how are we going to recognize temptation when it comes). It's just that sometimes, what we think is the good, may actually be not so good after all. It pays to second guess ourselves sometimes.

Been looking through Jeff Ooi's screenshots and the theStar online.

Seem that 'tis the season for suspensions...:P First Dato' Sothinathan and now the UMNO vice-president?

I'm no socio-political blogger, but on one hand, the powers that be are coming down hard on money politics, shoring up the image of UMNO (and BN) and hopefully gaining the public trust once again. But I was looking at the proceedings of Parliament posted on the screenshots website...and the way Dato' Nazri acted towards the end of the session (after the Q&A between the two deputy ministers) was really unbecoming...and to think that he is a minister. (by the way this really happens in parliament, and it's not the first time I think). Now this doesn't in general make news (one minister calling another 'racist'), but we know...at least I know and I know I'm not at all impressed with this behaviour. Reflects also on the political culture in M'sia yah?
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