tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4039651012175342623.post6313229022832391241..comments2023-05-12T05:30:47.293-07:00Comments on cyberprince: cyberprincehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14782815176924927138noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4039651012175342623.post-41251137373119135982007-05-20T21:08:00.000-07:002007-05-20T21:08:00.000-07:00Bung CyberprinceSalaamLet us keep it to IDR then. ...Bung Cyberprince<BR/>Salaam<BR/><BR/>Let us keep it to IDR then. More meat to focus for my rather tunnel-vision disposition or blinkered mind.<BR/><BR/>To be fair in a debate there has to be the pros and cons.<BR/><BR/>"The end results are dcisions and policies perceived by the rakyat [read the Malays] as undermining the aspirations of the Malays in the braodest term."<BR/><BR/><BR/>Let us tackle the issues that is subjective, then.<BR/><BR/>Alhamdulillah and good that Bung got to splitting the hair in the right direction, in a sense, with regards to the newer posting on the hide-n-seek IRDA committee.<BR/><BR/>I am not experienced in the nature and matter of Legislative and Judiciary. I know I am blown to bits with the Administrative. There is where I would appreciate your take on the first twins.<BR/><BR/>For starters, I am very much for IDR but more on the International Islamic nations versus the China and Euro-American way. We are after all desirous to be the Halal Hub. Shouldn't that begs the participation of the Islamic Nations more than Singapura. In a crude way, Singapura is a sekangkang kera and the 'khadam parsi'. (I would rather talk to the capo d tutti frutti than his hitman: "if I am faster and smarter I hit the capo crappo instead"). <BR/><BR/>As for the physical development it is mor secondary. We can have hundreds of masjids and suraus or UIAs or Istanas or none; and electric powered - nuclear of solar generated, for example. Physical.<BR/><BR/>But the rationale or raison d'etre for just Singapura's participation is where we should begin I guess.<BR/><BR/>Why are we so in a hurry or are we?<BR/>Why do we need their money which they 'made from us'?<BR/><BR/>Perhaps, bizinillah, we can get to the 'percieved' thoughts - with real records of past doings to indicate reasonable doubt or probabality - of those we say are the agent provocatuers and try to dismantle them and understand them. Even if alot has been said i do suspect they are mere allegations. (For I would like to see the images of KJ in Las Vegas while Johor was in New Orleans - that sort of things)<BR/><BR/>And then we would have done a better job of arguing our case.<BR/><BR/>Hey, when we are speking the truth why be afraid? And you can be discreet like a statesman if you want or just cynical, Bung. <BR/><BR/>I say that: If I want to sell the country than why not to the highest bidder?Mika Angel-0https://www.blogger.com/profile/15901276008461556297noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4039651012175342623.post-30902356793942998272007-05-20T08:44:00.000-07:002007-05-20T08:44:00.000-07:00BungI really can't answer this question of yours. ...Bung<BR/>I really can't answer this question of yours. In the short term, yang saya perjuangkan adalah fairness and sincerity in the relationship between Malaysia and Singapore.<BR/><BR/>I have my reservation about IDR, but I am not in a position to oppose it. I am just voicing out my conscince which is very subjective to explain.<BR/><BR/>What is happening now is not the game of TDM and LKY. No. It is a game of a nation hungry for space vs a nation which has a weak, fickleminded and indecisive leader. His weakness and indecisiveness are so obvious. They are being exploited through subtle strategies of infiltration and persuasion.<BR/><BR/>The infiltrator inflitrates our leader's mind. The persuader works in tandem with the infiltrator.<BR/><BR/>The end results are dcisions and policies perceived by the rakyat [read the Malays] as undermining the aspirations of the Malays in the braodest term.<BR/><BR/>Like you Bung, I also want to leave it at that for now.<BR/><BR/>Salam takzim,<BR/><BR/>Ruhanie Ahmadcyberprincehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14782815176924927138noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4039651012175342623.post-16827759499161856972007-05-19T09:47:00.000-07:002007-05-19T09:47:00.000-07:00Datuk RuhanieSalaamPERJUANGAN?We are still on the ...Datuk Ruhanie<BR/>Salaam<BR/><BR/>PERJUANGAN?<BR/><BR/>We are still on the subject of the rocky relationship between Malaysia-Singapura and touching on 'Perjuangan'. <BR/><BR/>I will sound rather cold but I am not without passion. <BR/><BR/>Here in this blog we implied we are talking about values and human lives no matter how clinical or compassionate we try to be; but what are these values, really, that you are serving before me?<BR/><BR/>Rather, let us look at things from a different view point while still keeping things in perspective. <BR/>I see the things that is unfolding before us is akin to a lovely, deadly game of chess; and we are at the end-game in a match of wits between Tun Dr Mahathir and Lee Kuan Yew. Two great statesman.<BR/><BR/>It may be morbid but only death of one before the other will see if the game is won or lost between the two statesman. Indonesia waits in the sideline.<BR/><BR/>But what is stake, the grand prize if I may ask taht we wish to claim master of, Datuk? Is it a nation's honor and a rich region South East Asia as the prize? A region rich in natural resources and a huge market to flood with our capital goods? Or a world of souls to be freed? <BR/> <BR/>Anyway, things look like it is more favorable to Singapura. <BR/><BR/>Would the untimely death of Lee Kuan Yew change anything?<BR/><BR/>Even if we are to do away with a weak 'king' and we should win but where are we going?<BR/><BR/>Yes, that is what is on my mind right now.<BR/><BR/>In another words: apa yang saya perjuangkan dan apa yang kamu perjuangkan yang akan kita perjuangkan bermati-matian?<BR/><BR/>Yes, silly questions of old, Datuk.<BR/>You may say that I need a cold shower of reality. <BR/><BR/>Let us leave it at that.<BR/><BR/>Ma'a SalaamMika Angel-0https://www.blogger.com/profile/15901276008461556297noreply@blogger.com