Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Bolehland Being Screwed Part 2: The Race Is On!
Is Bolehland Being Screwed Again?
The scramble to rope in as many dUMNo frogs to Pribumi is more or less confirmed. The race is on!
While Anwar sleeps!
Maha worshippers who have been hallucinating about the dawn of a brave new Bolehland under the watch of their most worshipful's second watch post GE 14, should wake up now. The wet dream is over! Soon it will be back to My Way 2.0 hahaha...
Not bad if you want My Way 2.0 to lead to Kleptocracy 2.0 - again! That is always a possibility.
You voted in a new government after 60 long donkey years because you wanted to see the backs of the toxic dUMNo regime, not have them welcome back the backdoor way.
Think a little. Since when have you really seen Maha a new man? Have you heard of the saying that a leopard does not change its spots?
But don't bother now, with dUMNo returned backdoors, Bolehland will once again be sodomised.
Perhaps you saw in Maha the Mosses to lead Bolehland to the promised land.
But one was a prophet. The other is a politician.
A politician plays politics.
And politics is all about self interest and self-preservation. And that is not your promised land ho ho ho.....
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