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| Oh, gullible Malaysians, wake the f%*k up! Posted: 02 Jan 2013 08:10 AM PST See updates at the end of the story .. First, this Deepak claimed he gave RM8 million to Rosmah. The amount kept growing since that, for effect. Today, at a press conference, PKR's Rafizi claimed Deepak bought RM13 million worth of gems, diamonds and jewellery, allegedly for Rosmah. Now ... RM8 million or RM13 million? What's true and what's not? Likewise, first, Anwar Ibrahim said the Opposition was NOT involved with this Deepak fella. But today, dropping all pretense, his boy Rafizi went and held the press conference to perpetuate the Deepak-Rosmah at the PKR headquarters! Opposition still NOT involved, Datuk Seri? I can go with the inconsistencies and "holes" usually associated with lies (and propaganda) but what's the point? Some people will believe in what they want to. Like you people believed in PI Bala's first statutory declaration (issued at a press conference together with Anwar and other PKR leaders, remember?). The way you used to believe RPK even when he wrote unbelievable things, like when he swore that Rosmah had personally supervised the killing of Altantuya. And some of you believed that Rosmah bought the RM24 million diamond ring even after it was proven that the ring had come in and then leave the country. Remember the "shopping spree in Perth" story by the Australian newspaper? You gullibles embraced the news without doubt and wanted it to be true, even after the newspaper had admitted its mistake and it was proven that the PM's daughter was not even in Perth at the time. The good thing is, ladies and gentlemen, the truth will always prevail. PI Bala proves to be a very shady character and Altantuya was not even who the Opposition made her out to be. RPK has clarified that he did not actually say Rosmah was there, someone told him she was there! Of course it was the cue for you people to turn against RPK. You conveniently accused him of having sold his soul to the highest bidder ..
Despite Anwar's claim that the Opposition was not involved with Deepak, we see that the opposite is now true. Just like the Opposition was involved with PI Bala. As for Rafizi, he produced documents and receipts that proved Deepak bought those gems. How did he link them to Rosmah? "I don't see Deepak wearing the jewellery," was his answer. Well, we don't see your boss wearing the famous Omega watch, Rafizi. Are you trying to tell us something? It is the recycling of the old perception game based on outright lies and half-truths that got Pakatan an unprecedented amount of votes during the 2008 general election. Except that now instead of PI Bala, they have Deepak and instead of RPK, who has become a liability to Anwar and the entire Opposition, they have Rafizi. Will voters fall for the same trick, five years on? The most gullible ones among you will, for sure, but since PRU12 many people know better ... Updates: 1. Check out Rafizi's "evidence" to link Deepak's alleged RM13 million spending spree on gems and diamonds 5 years ago to Rosmah Mansor. One word comes to mind and it starts with P ... Pathetic! The Unspinners say "a Standard 3 pupil can come up with an email like this one". Question is, did Rafizi fake it or did he fall for a fake? Read it h e r e. 2. Deepak is a good actor or he REALLY doesn't know what Rafizi was talking about. Malaysiakini has the report originally headlined Deepak denies giving Rafizi the "diamond papers" | ||
| A new boss for Bernama (and Felda?)? Posted: 01 Jan 2013 07:51 PM PST Yong Soo Heong, the Bernama Editor-in-Chief, was probably the first journo to get the taste of the post-March 08 Lim Guan Eng. And so, in his own way, he was the dude who showed me the Penang CM's pettiness and arrogance after PRU12. Guan Eng's demand for an apology, here, was a bit "over" already, but making "public" a private apology was simply unbecoming. Guan Eng would go on and made enemies of mainstream journalists who had been nothing but fair to him before he became CM. I started being wary of the new Guan Eng and whatever he claimed to represent ... Well, I hear that the same Yong is tipped to become the next General Manager of Bernama and that is probably good news to my friends at the national news agency. The blogger Big Dog confirms in his latest posting End of Shelf Life (he was referring to Rais Yatim, by the way) that the tenure of the last GM ended with 2012 and would not be renewed. Two questions; 1. Who will be the new Editor-in-Chief of Bernama? 2. How long will Yong's term as GM be - six months, one year? (Rais Yatim likes short tenures for his officers, perhaps so that they won't overstay their welcome like he's doing ...) . p.s. I hear there will also be an announcement with regards to a major appointment in Felda Global Ventures Berhad this week. FGV group president/CEO Sabri Ahmad's tenure, however, doesn't end until middle this year. And he does not report to Rais Yatim, fortunately. |
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