Sometimes for national interest, not all the rules of democracy have to be followed.
It's all for the greater good of the country. See this part :
Had there been a less democratic set-up, such decisions could have been implemented much faster. Don't you agree?
Mahathir.
He was a great leader in his prime but his recent statements have been a tad crazy.
This one is 100% spot on though. India could learn from China on the economic model.
But more importantly, I think Malaysia ought to follow Singapore's system. There are so many flaws in our...
Relax.
I didn't say he was Chinese.
I said he LOOKS Chinese as in he could pass by for a Chinese here, the same way a Korean and Japanese can sometimes pass for a Chinese too.
People here take things too seriously :rolleyes:
Daymm.. this what happens when you push yourself too hard in the gym.
Am currently nursing a torn ligament in my knee too, can't run.
I have zero idea bout herbal medicines, best of luck mate.
Dai ko, I've stayed in America for 3 years.
L.A isn't the safest place, but comparison with Congo is abit too extreme.
Oh well, your opinion is an opinion I guess.
Hate it or love it, people should have the option to decide for themselves if they want to watch BBC.
Just like in my country, Al-Jazeera News and BBC are one channel apart. People should have the choice to hear the news from both sides.
Banning isn't the way forward.
Culture and upbringing based on humanity. Better economic condition and less poverty. Good government care of it's citizens.
Nothing to do with the legal system being handed out to those who commit crimes.