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Mahathir may have finally met his match. He defeated so many people in the past starting from Tunku Abdul Rahman right up to Anwar Ibrahim. But this time he may yet hit the dust. And the one who will be trampling him in the dust would probably be that woman who goes by the name of Rosmah Mansor.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Raja Petra Kamarudin

SULTAN OF JOHOR REJECTS 3RD BRIDGE - BUT WHY?
Today Online

In what some see as a renewed show of royal power in the game of Malaysian politics, the Sultan of Johor has rejected the proposal for a third bridge with Singapore.

Sultan Iskandar Ismail did not give a reason for doing so, but observers thought it could be because the royal family had not been consulted on the proposal, which was first mooted by Prime Minister Najib Razak on his visit to Singapore last month.

The Sultan’s impromptu decree was delivered by Tunku Mahkota Tunku Ibrahim Ismail at the state legislative assembly opening yesterday.

“I was told by the Sultan that he does not agree with the proposal to build a third bridge,” he said.

To political scientist Alan Chong, there appears to be “some kind of tension being played out between Mr Najib’s government and the Johor royal family”.

“I would suspect there is internal politicking here and the bridge is used as a pawn,” said the assistant professor with the National University of Singapore. “It is also possible this is a case of the Sultan being unhappy about an economic project being built in his state, but conceived at a federal level. One cannot be too sure what is the primary issue here.”

The proposed bridge, which Mr Najib has argued would bring development to the eastern side of Johor up to Desaru and Mersing, has already been drawing flak from some Umno leaders who were concerned Malaysia would have to lift the ban on the sale of sand to Singapore before the bridge could be built.

This was after Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew said it would not make sense for Singapore to agree on a third bridge if Johor does not lift the ban, which has been in place since 1997.

The Sultan’s remarks are not the first time he had caught people offguard with comments that impinged on bilateral relations with Singapore. Last year, also at the launch of the state assembly, the Sultan had vowed to reclaim what the Malaysians call Pulau Batu Puteh - Pedra Branca - to Singapore.

Responding to the Sultan’s stand yesterday, Mr Najib reiterated that the government had not decided whether to go ahead with the bridge, and that an in-depth feasibility study must be done first to determine if it would benefit both countries.

There was still a lot of time to discuss the matter with the Sultan and the Johor government to find the best solution, should the project go ahead, he added according to Bernama news agency.

None of the analysts TODAY spoke to thought the matter was a major setback for Mr Najib.

Mr Yang Razali Kassim, a senior fellow at the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies, said: “He was probably expecting a reaction from the ruler of Johor, and a rejection may not be to his surprise given the precedence that we have seen in Johor and the capacity of the Sultan to be independent minded.

“I think we should see this in the context of the dynamics of policy-making in Malaysia ... You have the federal government making decisions but (it) also has to consider other factors, at the state level especially. In this case, the state of Johor sometimes can have as much input as the federal government in matters concerning relations with Singapore. “

How Mr Najib will resolve the issue will be watched with interest. “I don’t he is going to be uptight about it, he has a long-term perspective when it comes to building relations with Singapore,” said Mr Yang Razali. - - AGENCIES, WITH ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY ZUL OTHMAN

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One day, a couple of years back, all the Johor Wakil Rakyat (Parliamentarians and State Assemblypersons) were invited to the Johor palace for an audience with the Johor Sultan. They all lined up and one-by-one had to sembah and kiss the Sultan’s hand (the normal protocol when one is having an audience with a Ruler).

Syed Hamid Albar, who was then the Minister of Home Affairs, was of course also in the group since he was one of the Johor Wakil Rakyat. But when it came to Syed Hamid’s turn to sembah the Sultan and kiss his hand, Tuanku pulled back his hand and placed it behind his back.

Syed Hamid was quite taken aback and did not know how to respond. The Sultan then told Syed Hamid to remove his songkok, which he did. The Sultan then quipped that there is a lot of sand in Syed Hamid’s songkok, after which Tuanku turned his back on Syed Hamid.

Now, to those not familiar with the issue, they would either not have noticed this, or, if they did, would probably have found this incident most puzzling. But it is not really that puzzling. The Sultan was sending Syed Hamid a message that he is aware that Syed Hamid’s family is involved in selling sand to Singapore and that the sale of sand to Singapore is attached to the bridge deal.

This means Singapore gets the sand it needs to do their land reclamation and they would in turn agree to the building of the new bridge to Singapore. And the reclaimed land, which will be done on the Malaysian side of Singapore, will not only substantially increase the land area of Singapore, it will also reduce the sea area and push back the common boundary closer to Malaysia. This means part of Malaysia’s sea zone (or whatever you call it) will now become Singapore territory.

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad was bitterly opposed to this. And this, plus a host of other reasons, was why he wanted to bring Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi down. But at the top of Mahathir’s list of pet hates was the selling of sand to Singapore and linking the sale of land to the approval Singapore would give to the building of the bridge. In other words: no sand, no bridge.

Mahathir viewed this as Singapore putting a gun to Malaysia’s head. And worse than that was the fact that Malaysia kowtowed to Singapore and agreed that we would sell Singapore the sand it wants in exchange for their approval to the building of the bridge. That was why Mahathir told Singapore to go to hell. If they did not agree to the bridge within their territory then Malaysia would build the bridge within our territory and link it to Singapore’s half of the Causeway.

This was how the half-bridge or Crooked Bridge idea came about. It had to be crooked because a half-bridge, if built straight, would be too short. Malaysia wanted the bridge high enough so that coastal ships could pass below it and this would mean the bridge would be too steep if it was short. The only way the gradient could be made gradual would be if the bridge is lengthened and this can only be done if the bridge meanders rather than be built straight.

Thus the Crooked Bridge idea came about to give it more length and therefore it could be built high without the gradient being too steep.

It may sound like a crazy plan but that would have been the only way Malaysia could have built the bridge without having to sell sand to Singapore in exchange for Singapore’s blessing or approval. Build half a bridge, on Malaysia’s side only, and forget about building it on Singapore’s side as well. Then link that bridge to the Causeway. But the bridge would have to be long to be able to be high and the only way it can be long would be not to build it straight but to build it crooked.

Then, when Abdullah took over as Prime Minister, he cancelled the Crooked Bridge and Mahathir went on the warpath. He went on the warpath not so much because the Crooked Bridge was cancelled but more because it was cancelled to make Singapore happy. This was the height of no-no as far as Mahathir was concerned.

Well, Abdullah is no longer Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is now Najib Tun Razak. But Najib is doing exactly what Abdullah did. He is pandering to the wishes of Singapore. And that makes Najib no different from Abdullah.

Last week, when the ‘third bridge’ was announced, Mahathir hinted his disapproval by commenting that if Malaysia sells sand to Singapore then certainly that Island State would agree to anything. That was already the first signal of Mahathir’s displeasure.

Now, the Johor Sultan says he is not agreeable to this third bridge and Najib quickly clarified that it is merely a proposal and that nothing has been confirmed yet. It appears like the Sultan is not happy and therefore Najib may have to rethink the plan. Actually it is not the Sultan who is not happy. It is Mahathir who is not happy. The Sultan is just giving Najib a fallback plan. If Najib announces that the third bridge is to be aborted after all, then everyone would say that Mahathir pressured him into cancelling it. Now they can cancel it and say that they did so because of the Sultan and not because of Mahathir. It is a face-saving exit plan for Najib.

But the damage has been done. Mahathir now sees that Najib is no different from Abdullah. In fact, many had warned Mahathir that if he ousts Abdullah and Najib takes over there is no guarantee he can control Najib. He thought he could control Abdullah but this was proven wrong. Najib may prove equally beyond control just like Abdullah was.

Someone went to meet Rosmah Mansor, the so-called ‘First Lady’, to tell her that Mahathir is not happy. She responded by saying that they owe Mahathir nothing. Najib made it as Prime Minister on his own accord, she replied, not through Mahathir’s help. She also whacked Mahathir for appointing Abdullah as Prime Minister instead of Najib who should have been Prime Minister back in 1 November 2003. Najib was ‘robbed’ of six years. He should have been Prime Minister six years earlier instead of wasting his time as Deputy Prime Minister.

This is Rosmah’s way of telling Mahathir to go to hell.

Rosmah knows that Mahathir is out to get her. Najib can remain the Prime Minister but Rosmah can’t remain the First Lady. Najib has to choose between being Prime Minister or stay married to Rosmah. Rosmah responded by saying that there is no way Najib can divorce her without splitting half of everything he owns with her.

Yes, Rosmah is out to get Mahathir before he gets her. Who is going to kill whom first? At this point of time I would not dare say. If it were anyone else I would put my money on Mahathir. But if it involves Rosmah then I would not be too hasty as to give Mahathir a clear win.

Mahathir may have finally met his match. He defeated so many people in the past starting from Tunku Abdul Rahman right up to Anwar Ibrahim. But this time he may yet hit the dust. And the one who will be trampling him in the dust would probably be that woman who goes by the name of Rosmah Mansor.

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written by cheemengwong, June 19, 2009 16:22:39
Dr. M,

How to deal with LostMah? This time you lose doctor! The way to beat LostMah is the way of the Tao. Read it from :www.chintuaki.com

Here you find how to ensure victory over Lostmah. Dr. you finally meet your equal...ha ha..ha.
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written by rizzku, June 19, 2009 16:25:12
As much as I do not like Mahathir, I think it will be unbearably painful for me to see him defeated in this match. I hope he will win in this particular battle.
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written by CitizenBodohland, June 19, 2009 16:29:09
The one with the "I knew what you did PHOTO" will triumphs.
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written by Horizonline, June 19, 2009 16:33:12
mahathir and rosmah
who will u vote?
agree for mahathir
disagree for rosmah
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written by longjaafar, June 19, 2009 16:42:13
Sorry to digress.
I can't help but compare Rosmah with Tun Dr Siti Hasamah. Tun Mahathir was not the most popular person and he had his fair share of criticisms and disaparaging remarks. But his wife, Tun Hasmah, has been unblemished, and until today is as popular as ever. She carries herself with so much grace and dignity. The difference between her and Rosmah is that she never gets involved with her husband's work. On the other hand, Rosmah at one time even had her own office in the ministry of defence. Even LKY says that Rosmah and Najib 'work as a team'.
Coming from a very kampung background, Rosmah is out to be on par with all the rest. But then sometimes, class cannot be aquired, and respect cannot be demanded. Rosmah will be the PM's wife, but she'll never be up to the level of Tun Dr Siti Hasmah.
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written by malgal, June 19, 2009 16:52:46
not too long ago, i saw a news pic of a colossal python and cobra in a fight to the end. one swallowed the other, the other burst its sides, both mati.
what you get when evil fights evil.
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written by sydput, June 19, 2009 16:53:36
Mahathir a/l mohamed has a soft spot for malay ladies. Even Rafidah can stand up to him.
Why spend money on third bridge when it is better spent on public transport, like improving the ktm commuter services between Kulai to tanjung pagar in singapore and between tg pelepas and pasir gudang. The rail tracks are already built, It only needs more commuter trains.
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written by Conan Chung, June 19, 2009 16:57:28
Battle of the Century!

Mahathir Vs Rosmah
Almost like Godzilla vs Gamera (japanese turtle monster)... lolx

Now its going to be interesting to see which heavy-weight gets his way. Or maybe Dr.Mahathir could get 2 special services to blow up Rosmah; who knows?

Actually it doesn't bother me one bit whether Malaysia or Singapore is getting the longer part of the stick. Malaysia has so many resources and much bigger than Singapore; yet it is the disadvantaged side who becomes a 1st world recognition 1st. To me, losing a bit of sea-land does in Johor might not mean much to Malaysia but to Singapore, its a blessing. If we learn to give, maybe we can take some in the future. Don't be overly calculative, especially when it comes to favors
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written by SCM, June 19, 2009 17:06:16
Hey Mahathir,

You better tell your goons in the army to put a tight lock on all the C4 in Malaysia. Rosmah may do an Altantuya on you. You may be a rat, but she is a cunning fat pig. Watch your back and tell your children to look behind them when in public.
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written by SCM, June 19, 2009 17:08:00
Horizonline,

What do I do if I want both to kill each other?
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written by Horizonline, June 19, 2009 17:14:12
@SCM

not just you, i think whole malaysians want to see it too. But come on, you gotta accept that only 1 side will win. i'd rather to choose old devil than a fat witch.
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written by ladasiber, June 19, 2009 17:21:25
During His Majesty's tenure as the YPDA, it was the time of constitutional crisis. His royal higness was adaman about the constitutional reform. But later he gave way to the TDM proposal after receiving a present in the form of a helicopter. After all he was the cause of the reform.
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written by Counterpointer, June 19, 2009 17:33:40
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written by hellosunshine, June 19, 2009 17:34:13
Mahathir, here's a win win suggestion. Why don't you strap your body with C4 and then make an appointment to see Rosmah and Najib? Then when they're with you, detonate the C4 and blow them to kingdom come. Think of all the plus points you gain below.
1. You will be doing the nation a big favor;
2. You will be remembered in the annals (or is it anal?) of Malaysian history, albeit infamously;
3. You will hasten the ascension to the PM post for your blur son;
4. You will go straight to heaven;
5. You will die instantaneously and thus free from suffering from diseases like schizophrenia, Alzheimer (apa nama?), heart failure (I heard the heart surgeons took several hours longer to operate on you because they could not find your heart);
The list goes on. So, go ahead and do it and make our day. smilies/wink.gif
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written by Abajawi, June 19, 2009 17:35:53
Why bother about a 3rd bridge to that little red dot down south anyway? Not enough links yet kah? Better use the rakyat's money to build bridges all over the remote areas in M'sia where school kids have to suffer crossing dangerous dilapidated make-shift wooden bridges everyday! I can't see a reason to connect to Singapore more than what we already have. Cukuplah tu!
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written by alpha100, June 19, 2009 17:38:39
TDM, I pity u! U keep forgeting u retired PM! So why should u bother about what people do. Just sit diam diam and enjoy your retirement. If cannot duduk diam diam, go and do charity work. With your money and your contacts, you can do a lot for the needy! Please TDM!
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written by EYFF, June 19, 2009 17:39:12
The decision for the Third Bridge is pending due to a new proposal from Singapore to UMNO aka Najib!

Rumour had it that, that LKY considered opinion, is that the new bridge or any of the existing bridges would not be necessary and could be made redundant!

LKY proposed that Singapore, with the blessing of UMNO, would reclaim the Strait between the two countries and at no cost to Malaysia! The reclaimed area of 50-100 sq miles or 32,000-64,000 acres would be made into an International Free Trade Zone, IFTZ. The IFTZ project will be a Godsend economic redemption to the Malaysian economy! 200,000 to 400,000 permanent job would be created by the IFTZ. However the present 3-Island project is not included!

Singapore would construct and foot the USD30 billions cost for the project. Malaysia will supply all the necessary fillings including rocks and gravels from Santi Quarry, etc and the nearby hills for the sea walls!

Singapore will respect Malaysia's NEP!! Malaysia will be given 30% of the reclaimed land and this would be entrusted to UMNO for the Malays! The IFTZ will be the new engine of growth for Malaysia's economy and would drag it screaming into the rank of developed nations by 2020, in spite of all the abuses and wrong turns taken by Mathathir!

LKY will be credited as the savior of Malaysia!!! Therein is the problems as Mahathir had longed for that title and be called the Bapa of Modern Malaysia!

Oh!! the other small problem is how to allocate the 30% free reclaimed land to the kingpins of UMNO and some BN permanent members on foreign workers' permit allocation!

What about the Sultan of Johore?? No problem, as the IFTZ will be Federal Territory and under Federal rule!!!If Johore refuses to supply sand and other building material for the seawall then Pahang will!
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written by Trueandfair, June 19, 2009 17:52:20
Tun Mahathir - "BEWARE OF C4" - just like Caesar "Ides of March" smilies/grin.gif
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written by MasterYoda, June 19, 2009 17:55:42
Mahathir will have to fight this one out through the enemy of his enemy... Khairy Jamaluddin...

Say... where's that file on Altan-yuta...Khairy? you still have a copy?
the military sure has one too...
not forgetting spore...

so many hands squizing Najib's ball and Rosmah's boobs...
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written by Jun Jan, June 19, 2009 17:56:21
On this bridge for sand thing, i would for once agree with The M and hey i'm a Malaysian Chinese. Singapore c-a-n g-o t-o h-e-l-l. IF we need a new bridge, built the crooked one!
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written by anakmalaysia777, June 19, 2009 18:07:30
Rosmah has Najib by the bees. He cannot even wiggle. There is no one in UMNO right now who can challenge Najib.

So sorry, Dr. M cannot have his cake and eat it too!!

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written by SamBall, June 19, 2009 18:14:22
Nice match, Pete

Anyway, Counterpointer, why all this volence, why not give the kera'lite some nice kangkang Indon muffin?

Me thinks Lostma will win:

1. Woman always stronger
2. Kaka tua, (bukan burung)
3. Not PeeMMMMM' wife!
4. All of the above

I just find this issue with the sand full of I donno ... pasir

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written by Fuminari, June 19, 2009 18:47:25
who knows??mahatahi might be the next one to hav a private audience with rosmah!!!
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written by Fuminari, June 19, 2009 18:49:44
remember the 'korek,korek,korek lingam gate' which is put on as NFA for the moment??
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written by Tornado, June 19, 2009 19:06:38
Secara peribadi aku setuju cadangan TDM bina jambatan bengkok, terutama apabila melibatkan perihal strategik, CLOS dan alam sekitar.

http://asiandeftech.********.com/2009/05/kenapa-malaysia-perlu-terus-projek.html

Oleh demikian, TDM patut segera singkirkan Rosmah Mansor dari takhta (sila baca Najib)...
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written by san amin, June 19, 2009 19:25:54
just let them build or dont build the bridge! theyl suck the rakyat money anyway.
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written by Rohani Hitam, June 19, 2009 19:30:19
Match between Rosmah and TDM? I am for Rosmah as all the male leaders (the 2 past PMs and her present husband) are useless.
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written by malsia1206, June 19, 2009 19:37:09
Rosmah Mansor can hantam Tun M any way she desires. Be our guest. But please do not cheat the Malaysian rakyat of the taxpayers' moneys. And please tell your husband no more wastage and luxuries in public spending. And please please no more PKFZ. We have had enough. This Nation is bleeding dry.
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written by chiongguo, June 19, 2009 20:24:44
Thus the Crooked Bridge idea came about to give it more length and therefore it could be built high without the gradient being too steep.


You don't need to bend if you could push the bridge back. The entry point could be at the hotel equatorial(opp.bukit cagar - forgot hotel name).

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written by Just Gan, June 19, 2009 20:30:40
Pete,

You are very scathing (rightly so) about Rosmah. But why is it that you do not even take a dig at Mahathir? While Rosmah may be at the root of the many things being done by Najib detrimental to the well being of the Rakyat now, Mahathir's 22 year rule destroyed the foundation of this nation - education, judiciary, racial harmony, law & order, religious tolerance, prese freedome, etc., etc. This evil ex-PM continues to destroy this nation though he is "retired". Are you on Mahathir's payroll? Are you being protected by Mahathir? Why have you not done a "No Holds Barred" on Mahathir? You are a brave warrior who has never been defeated in the past. It looks like that you too have been defeated by Mahathir. If you have not been defeated, why are you singing praises for this evil corrupt destroyer of Malaysia?
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written by Fuminari, June 19, 2009 20:47:02
najis said that he is the biggest warlord during his last visit to singapore,so how can the bridge be falling down?????
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written by Pakyeh, June 19, 2009 20:49:50
Mahathief is not so smart as before.That is because he has eaten Nasi Kangkang Rosmah,thus making him blinded and stupid, willing even to be a prostitute and gundek of Najip.

Read more my article "Nasi Kangkang Rosmah pt3:Kingkong prostitute?" at...

http://warongpakyeh.********.com
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written by arazak, June 19, 2009 21:27:28
We have seen "Alien Vs Predator" in the movies. Now it is time to watch "Vampire Vs Predator" in real life.

This is going to be one hell of a showdown!
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written by SBennit, June 19, 2009 21:41:04
No no no no, Salah salah salah

Matahir met his match years ago in the IGP, Musa Hassan.
The IGP got enough shit on the mamak to send him back for good to the backwaters of kerala.

Even the all knowing RPK got fooled by the mamak, and regretably exposed those six or so police office to grave danger.

The IGP got shit on nearly all UMNO members. He is the supreme shadow ruler of Malaysia. The only institution that has a fighting chance of bringing this tyrant ruler down, is the military. But why would the Agong risk doing it.


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written by verifunny, June 19, 2009 22:15:04
I wonder if Najis will be the shortest serving PM in Malaysia history. If this day comes, Bodohwi will be laughing out loud.

I wonder why Rosmah is so confident. Did she manage to find out what are in Grand Mamak's safe? OR did she find something to stab Grand Mamak so that he will sure die? Hmm......

Najis is indeed in a position worse than Bodohwi. More mess added ever since he took over.
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written by apa jadi, June 19, 2009 22:35:58
I still cannot understand why a person of such a ripe age, having enjoyed all the power and fame during his reign, still want to cling on to the job of a marionette. This world will still go on with an without him. Don't tell me he tries emulate LKY by "rising from his tomb".

The present scenario tells us that you don't have to be an elected representative to rule a country. Look at how Dowager TsuZi of the Ching Dyanasty ruined China.
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written by apa jadi, June 19, 2009 22:37:54
Johor bridge is burning up, my browned lady.
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written by Lim Lim, June 20, 2009 00:14:53
mahatahi vs rosmah,who would win??
the guy who hav that cctv record,immigration record is going to win big!!!!
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written by Milo, June 20, 2009 07:09:37
Rosmah v TDM? My bet is still on TDM!
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written by NSTPravda, June 20, 2009 07:30:18
We'd say...choice? plague on both your houses...
Dollar masih akbar!

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written by Bigjoe99, June 20, 2009 09:29:46
Me think its a matter of time before Mahathir and Rosmah go at each other. That would be interesting. You can't buy that kind of soap opera....
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written by Apache3, June 20, 2009 09:57:17
I'd say let these two slimeballs kill themselves. This country would be better off without them.

By the way mahathir when are you going to start the attacks on najis (just like you did to AAB) to get rid of lostmah?
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written by jaz, June 20, 2009 10:22:05
Is it too much to hope that they will destroy each other?
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written by Yew Loke, June 20, 2009 11:00:01
A good way for TDM is to find a more better bomoh than ROSMAH has. !!!!!!!!
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written by Orang Muda, June 20, 2009 11:08:02
Don't give up. keep trying... smilies/wink.gif

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written by adan, June 20, 2009 11:31:16
In this MAN-TO-MAN tussle, the ultimate winner is the WOMAN -a' foregone conclusion'
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written by InEffective, June 20, 2009 11:48:25

it certainly a strategic national threat and risk to all malaysians if our leadership is being held at ransom by any vested party (immaterial if its singapore or not).
(so if Spore holds leverage such as an asserted picture of malaysia's premier with altantuya, he simply has to go - no hesitation)

That's why its critical to have our top leadership free of any baggages that can be taken undue advantage by internal or external hostile or vested interest-groups (such as the mafia, hostile nations, extremists, corrupt politicians etc).

negotiations with a foreign nations are often complex and linked with multiple conditional issues - some legitimate and some illegitimate.
If the benefits don't outweigh the costs in overall, then don't do the deal.

Assuring malaysia can't afford to have it territory and waterways reduced or constrained or impaired, and considers singapore land-reclamation efforts a show-stopper issue, then DrM has my admiration for negotiating well on behalf of malaysians. If sand could be sold without impacting malaysia's territorial interests and rights, then it would be good to earn revenue and promote bilateral relations.

I think based on the points raised in this article, DrM has exhibited considerable creativity, problem resolution, safeguarding malaysia's interests - characteristics we need in our leadership.
(clearly our current crop of 3rd class politicians will never ever measure up to his capability).

And i'm no blind fan of DrM - i abhor his racist nationalistic divisive and exclusionary approaches to problem solving. Even then, my view is that malaysia cannot afford to be governed or influenced by ambitions of a spouse.
(what a mess - this is the price we pay for not supporting merit and democracy in our choices of leaders)

Unfortunately there will always be people who see the issue via the lens-of-race - not helpful to malaysians.
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written by Alice, June 20, 2009 13:01:08
smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif interesting. Let's sit back and watch the fun.
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written by Kathy, June 20, 2009 17:40:28
I'm sure all this can be resolved when palms are greased! smilies/grin.gif
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written by SuperiorRaceofMorons, June 20, 2009 18:10:04
Main Stream Media going all out to make Rosuah ... sorry Rosmah look good in the public's eyes with her officiating orphanages and other charitable functions. Unfortunately the Malaysian public has already made up their mind that she is an evil manipulating bitch without a conscience. The more spin they create the less believable it will be. I suggest keeping her in the basement of their Palace in Putrajaya ... where she can torture Nutjobs harem and get off on it.
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written by rams609, June 20, 2009 21:57:26
You need the 3rd bridge to export that Kiasuness to Malaysians?

They've got money, we've got people slurping salivas knowing they can get make money outta building the bridge in the name of progress for the country...

Gotta pail?

I wanna puke real bad!!!!
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written by notsosmart, June 21, 2009 18:53:37
DON'T PLAY....PLAY WITH WOMEN. UNLESS YOU ARE ASKING FOR TROUBLE! THEY CAN DO A LOT MORE THINGS THAT MEN CAN'T DO. DON'T REGRET LATER, GENTLEMEN.
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written by talk2stop, June 21, 2009 20:11:46
To Singapore, Malaysians are a bunch of idiots. We give you our terms and conditions, take it or leave it. What happen? You fight among yourselves like a pack of wolves. Now you understand you don't need to lift a finger to destroy Malaysia.
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written by emirateswenger, June 21, 2009 23:11:36
You don't need to bend if you could push the bridge back. The entry point could be at the hotel equatorial(opp.bukit cagar - forgot hotel name).


I think it's not the entry point that's the problem but the connecting point or the landing to the Singapore side of the causeway. The highest clearing point of the bridge will be used for ship movement.
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written by gorshan, June 22, 2009 11:39:33


remove both bridges and replace with the likes of the Channel Tunnel smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/angry.gif
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written by EUGTAN, June 24, 2009 17:19:29
RPK, Are you sure you got the international law right? That by reclaiming, the sea that is now Malaysia's belongs to Singapore? I know of no ninternational law that says so.
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