They still haven’t finished with pigs, aren’t they? Anything pigs at all. I don’t know which parts of the creature attract them most; the nice lips, the noses or curly tails. I first heard of the issue when a friend told me that he had just received a sms on purported demo against the new government of Selangor claiming the state excos had just approved the RM100 mil pig farming project. My heart said “hah really?”, as state had just had its first meeting!
When TS Khalid disclosed that the project was actually approved by the earlier state government, Khir jumped as if his bum is being poked. It was only a scratch, but he started squealing like a stuck pig, a saying goes. He claimed that they had never approved the RM100 million pig project. Reading between the lines, not the RM100 million but either less or more. The same shining face that reasoned out on his commendable act of presenting a broom to a municipality head before. What comes to mind immediately is this. If any approval at all was given for the project to go ahead by the earlier state excos, it’s IMPOSSIBLE for any state exco member not to go and see the technology himself. What's more for the technology that’s coming all the way from German. Watching pigs in German makes greater sense to them than soothing a single mother braving cold nights to make the ends met. Why am I saying that? Because it’s well known for an exco member (members rather) to go sightseeing even for a dummy or self-created project. Anyone out there who had ever heard of such a tight programme that an ex-MB had had and yet he managed to travel back to somewhere in Toronto for just a smoked keli project?
Now that the MCA man has opened up everything to bare. Good i may say. There goes another saying to this effect; never tussle with a pig in his domain, you’ll not only lose the fight but also get dirty at the same time.
Apr 15, 2008
Piggy effect, in a different way
The pigs fight back, of course.
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