Mahathir wants "Singapore Crooked Bridge" but doesn't want "Labuan Straight Bridge" ...
Give the Crooked Man his Crooked Bridge lah ... He is very hungry lah, hands also very itchy (dying to gasak ?) lah!
Here is the thing, the "Crooked Bridge" is something no one wanted except him and his lackeys ... one once-pirate royal living just across from Singapore. And then we have people in Labuan f**king him everyday for betraying and insulting a bridge linking Labuan to the mainland is no good but a "Crooked Bridge" (like him?) in additional to two other existing bridges are very important !
Now you see?
And you still want install him (Mukhriz and their friends = Mahathir) as the Premier of Malaysia again? Well, as long as UMNO choose to live with him, it simply means chances are extremely good he will become your PM again, and he will continue to fuck you like building tolls and operating enterprises that suck you dry eg. Proton and enterprises that are guarantee to make money like Plus Tolls and YTL Power, and also to bankrupt whatever that is in place such as the bankrupted and bankrupted BBMB, MAS, and so many others that you know why he wants the pariah Ringgit to be pegged when China is opening their almighty Renminbi ?
Fancy that ... ?
If not, I think UMNO is simply not an option for they endorse Mahathirism even though they deny it. Say what you like, living with Mahathir is endorsing Mahathirism ... This is the perception of most people.
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 26 (Bernama) -- Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said that Malaysia should restart the project to build a bridge across the Tebrau Straits.
But he was not clear on whether the bridge should be like the scenic or crooked bridge he planned to replace the Johor side of the causeway.
Replacing the bridge all the way to Singapore would require the agreement of that country, which he tried to get when he was Prime Minister.
"But two years without a response showed that they were not interested," Mahathir said Friday.
"I therefore planned with the architects to build the bridge on the Malaysian side without involving Singapore and they did not object," he told reporters after receiving RM7,000 from the Kepong Muslim Youth Organisation here to help Palestinians in Gaza.
He was commenting on a call by Sultan Ibrahim of Johor for a bridge to replace the causeway.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak had said a study would have to be carried out first and the legal implications would have to be considered along with the position of the Singapore government.
Dr Mahathir said the late Sultan Iskandar, father of the present Ruler, was prepared to give his land to promote the bridge.
He had also met Sultan Ibrahim who told him how much he wanted a bridge linking Johor and Singapore to replace the causeway.
-- BERNAMA
Dr M's comment an insult: Labuan DAP
Labuan: Former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has insulted the people of Labuan in saying that having a much-awaited bridge linking it to mainland Sabah will not do the island any good.
Sabah DAP Labuan Chief, Lau Seng Kiat, said Labuanites felt cheated because time and again people on the island returned Barisan Nasional (BN) candidates in every general election.
"It has been a 15-year wait for the people of Labuan.
In fact during his campaign trails, Dr Mahathir had promised to make Labuan the pearl of South China Sea.
"Unfortunately, until today Labuan continues to be a sleepy town," he said, adding that failure to fulfil the bridge promise may cost BN the Labuan Parliamentary seat in the 13th general election.
Lau said Dr Mahathir never failed to arouse Malaysians when it comes to bridges from the controversial crooked bridge of Johore and now his about-turn on Labuan's proposed bridge.
He felt a bridge connecting Labuan to the mainland would boost the socio-economy of the region as prices of general food and everyday necessities are extremely unreasonable in Labuan due to high transportation cost, including ferry charges.
"When this happens the extra cost is passed down to the rakyat.
With the gloomy economy, any extra cost will cause further hardship to the ordinary people," he said.
Furthermore, he said Labuan needed this bridge because of the poor hospital services on the island.
"Many emergency cases have to be transferred to Kota Kinabalu due to the lack of medical expertise and equipment. Sometimes patients would have to wait up to three days before they could be transferred to the Kota Kinabalu Specialist Centres and QE Hospital.
"The bridge will make a difference between life and death," he said.
Sabah DAP KK Youth Chief Junz Wong who grew up in Labuan said Dr Mahathir's statement was disappointing.
She said that since Dr Mahathir was not living in Labuan, his understanding of the feelings and needs of the people here is very slim.
"Or he doesn't really care about Labuan," he said.
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