Spontaneous? Really?
When Datuk Seri Nizar just shouted in the parliament on Monday, I just thought that the former Mentri Besar had just found a new low in his behaviour – even lower than the attempted hunger strike a month ago. However, when Datuk Seri Nizar said, his action in the Parliament was spontaneous, I just realize that this so-called Datuk Seri can actually go lower than any dirt can go (pardon the language).
I honestly do not mind if any of our MPs would want to convey their message by wearing a badge or a headband. I can also tolerate some sub-intelligent actions by them such as shouting in the august house because that’s what our MPs do. I did have an entry in this blog labelling our MPs as monkeys. But, to actually tell the press that whatever you did in the parliament on Monday was purely spontaneous, that’s just…well…lets just not go there shall we?
If its not for the hypocrisy, I would have noted his actions in the parliament as bold (though that doesn’t mean I approve it). But, since Datuk Seri Nizar is willing to cover himself with filth lets just give him the credit that he is just full of filth (again, pardon the language). He could’ve just said that that was the only way for him to convey his message. He wanted to uphold the constitutions or to bring attention to the plight of Perak in the parliament. But he chose to say that his actions were spontaneous.
In that case, I would like to say that this entry is a spontaneous reaction by me after reading about his spontaneity.
P.S. A true leader would defend his actions when his conscience tells him that he is right and acknowledge his mistakes when he made them. A so-called leader would invent excuses.
I honestly do not mind if any of our MPs would want to convey their message by wearing a badge or a headband. I can also tolerate some sub-intelligent actions by them such as shouting in the august house because that’s what our MPs do. I did have an entry in this blog labelling our MPs as monkeys. But, to actually tell the press that whatever you did in the parliament on Monday was purely spontaneous, that’s just…well…lets just not go there shall we?
If its not for the hypocrisy, I would have noted his actions in the parliament as bold (though that doesn’t mean I approve it). But, since Datuk Seri Nizar is willing to cover himself with filth lets just give him the credit that he is just full of filth (again, pardon the language). He could’ve just said that that was the only way for him to convey his message. He wanted to uphold the constitutions or to bring attention to the plight of Perak in the parliament. But he chose to say that his actions were spontaneous.
In that case, I would like to say that this entry is a spontaneous reaction by me after reading about his spontaneity.
P.S. A true leader would defend his actions when his conscience tells him that he is right and acknowledge his mistakes when he made them. A so-called leader would invent excuses.
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