Few days into the position of DPM and this is what he's created? Man, this is a democratic country and in a democracy you have the right to vote for whoever you feel is most deserving of your votes.
You don't go around and accuse the people of being ‘ungrateful' or ‘unappreciative' after losing out in an election. You should own up to your party's many weaknesses rather than point the fingers at other races.
The public are intelligent enough (unlike those of you in BN) to know who is genuinely concerned about their well-being. But never mind, please carry on this way.
On hindsight, you are most welcome to come out with more of this nonsense.
Better still, if you feel unappreciated after promising subsidies and grants only during by- elections, then please take it away.
So that it's easier for the public to decide whom they want to represent their interest.
If you need us, you don't talk to us this way. If you talk this way, we don't need you. You decide, not us.
I am wondering though, since you claimed to be misquoted, can you now state your stand on the position of the Chinese towards the BN. Are they ungrateful or not? Please clearly state your stand.
Whether our DPM has made such remarks or not, his statement has been broadcasted on TV. Fact is fact and there is no need to argue.
The Chinese paper did it again? Misquoting? Well, this is a good try, and one can always drag in Ong Tee Keat as well.
But it was his voice that the people heard, not so much of what was translated in the Chinese paper.
Anyway, whether the non-Malays should feel grateful is not for anyone to question. The rakyat know when they should feel grateful, and to whom.
Let's start with the ministers first. If they have said something to hurt the feelings of one community, then apologise for it and don't say the media twisted your statement.
Come on, we are not schoolchildren and you don't have to tell us to study Bahasa Malaysia. I am a citizen of this country and I am proud to say I am well-versed in the language.
Malaysiakini
17/04/09
You don't go around and accuse the people of being ‘ungrateful' or ‘unappreciative' after losing out in an election. You should own up to your party's many weaknesses rather than point the fingers at other races.
The public are intelligent enough (unlike those of you in BN) to know who is genuinely concerned about their well-being. But never mind, please carry on this way.
On hindsight, you are most welcome to come out with more of this nonsense.
Better still, if you feel unappreciated after promising subsidies and grants only during by- elections, then please take it away.
So that it's easier for the public to decide whom they want to represent their interest.
If you need us, you don't talk to us this way. If you talk this way, we don't need you. You decide, not us.
I am wondering though, since you claimed to be misquoted, can you now state your stand on the position of the Chinese towards the BN. Are they ungrateful or not? Please clearly state your stand.
Whether our DPM has made such remarks or not, his statement has been broadcasted on TV. Fact is fact and there is no need to argue.
The Chinese paper did it again? Misquoting? Well, this is a good try, and one can always drag in Ong Tee Keat as well.
But it was his voice that the people heard, not so much of what was translated in the Chinese paper.
Anyway, whether the non-Malays should feel grateful is not for anyone to question. The rakyat know when they should feel grateful, and to whom.
Let's start with the ministers first. If they have said something to hurt the feelings of one community, then apologise for it and don't say the media twisted your statement.
Come on, we are not schoolchildren and you don't have to tell us to study Bahasa Malaysia. I am a citizen of this country and I am proud to say I am well-versed in the language.
Malaysiakini
17/04/09
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