Thursday, August 6, 2015

Opposition leaders turned up in support of MACC.












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  1. Geronimo,honestly,I do not understand what Kit Siang and the opposition is doing.First they jumped into bed with Mahathir and gang,and now they assumed that the MACC,their sworn enemy is under attack.

    Is it the opposition's job to sleep with the enemy?And is it the opposition's job to protect their sworn enemy?

    The police raid on the MACC,AGC and BNM is due to the leaking of information.The opposition knows it,but they are trying to divert it to look like a witch hunt.Because many people in the opposition who are involved in this conspiracy,are going to join Anwar in Sungei Buloh,when all this fiasco is finally over.

    The 1MDB is turning out to be the political circus for both sides of the divide.
    The way I look at it,Najib will come out of this mess stronger.I think that the opposition has awoken a sleeping giant.And this is a very angry giant.

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    1. I, too, have my reservations when the opposition leaders showed up at the MACC office to lend support. I honestly don't know what their main motives are other than the political rationale behind it, but they must not forget that these were the same fellows who sent Teoh Beng Hock plunging to his death from the building.

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  2. Geronimo,my eagle friends flying over Putrajaya overheard rumblings through the walls.Imminent arrests of opposition leaders and maybe one or two top Umno leaders possible in the next couple of weeks.It could come as early as next week.

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    1. Bruno, Najib is in dire straits and when a person is in such a situation, anything is possible. We simply have to brace ourselves for any eventualities.“That if desperate times call for desperate measures, then I'm free to act as desperately as I wish.”

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  3. Now Bukit Aman has added Clare Rewcastle's name on Interpol's wanted list as a person of interest (POI),whatever that may mean.

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    1. What were the 30 Malaysian officers (SB or PDRM) doing in London anyway?

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