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Chitchat Najib's Brother Fined For Helping Himself To Money From 1MDB! Jiuhu Politicians Fucking Corrupt! Oppies Still Think PAP Ministers Are Expensive?

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pls lah..an independent inquiry oredi cleared me of any wrong 1 year ago.... yes, i did receive the $$$ .. but my cb brother told me it was from ummo.. and to be used for election.. ... the cb old horse got no guts to go after the big fishes.. so he just tikat any small one... else how to answer to the raykat who voted for his shit PH ..:geek:
 

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It's cheaper to pay your politicians $2 million a year and they stay clean rather than to pay them a pittance and they get greedy and steal hundreds of millions instead. Ah Gong was wise beyond his time.


that's why temasek got whore jinx parachuted in with her pay unknown, and other benefits also unknown

that's why got gic ah loong parachutes in, ownself check ownself as stinkies say, and benefits and pay remain unknown
 

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不肖子孙!

Najib and brother are fucking 衰仔! !

Sia Suay 泄衰 their father late Tun Razak! 2nd Malayan PM.

Abdul Razak Hussein
Former Prime Minister of Malaysia
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Tun Haji Abdul Razak bin Dato' Hussein SMN KStJ was the second Prime Minister of Malaysia, serving from 1970 to 1976. Wikipedia

Born: 11 March 1922, Pekan, Malaysia
Died: 14 January 1976, London, United Kingdom
Full name: Haji Abdul Razak bin Dato' Haji Hussein
Prime Minister: Abdul Rahman
Spouse: Rahah Noah (m. 1952–1976)
Children: Najib Razak, Mohamed Nazir bin Abdul Razak, Johari Razak, Nizam Razak
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This article is about a former Malaysian politician. For former Burmese politician, see U Razak.
In this Malay name, the name Hussein is a patronymic, not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Abdul Razak. The Arabic word "bin" ("b.") or "binti"/"binte" ("bt."/"bte."), if used, means "son of" or "daughter of" respectively.
Military service
Personal details
1st Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia
2nd Prime Minister of Malaysia
Yang Amat Berbahagia Tun
Abdul Razak Hussein
DMN SMN DK (Pahang) DK (Kelantan) DUK DUPN SIMP SPDK SPMP SPMS SPMJ SPMK SPMT SPCM DP SPMB (Brunei) KStJ
عبدالرازق بن حسين
TunAbdulRazak.jpg
In office
22 September 1970 – 14 January 1976
MonarchAbdul Halim
Yahya Petra
Deputy
Preceded byTunku Abdul Rahman
Succeeded byHussein Onn
In office
31 August 1957 – 22 September 1970
Monarch
Prime MinisterAbdul Rahman
Succeeded byIsmail Abdul Rahman
BornAbdul Razak bin Hussein
11 March 1922
Pekan, Pahang, Federated Malay States
Died14 January 1976 (aged 53)
London, United Kingdom
Resting placeMakam Pahlawan, Masjid Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Citizenship Malaysia Malaysian
Political party
23px-UMNO_%28Malaysia%29.svg.png
UMNO
Spouse(s)Rahah Noah
Children5 (including Najib Razak and Nazir Razak)
EducationBachelor of Laws
Alma mater
ProfessionLawyer, secret agent
Allegiance
23px-Flag_of_Pahang.svg.png
Pahang
Branch/serviceAskar Wataniah Pahang
Years of service1941–1945
RankCaptain
UnitForce 136
Battles/warsWorld War II
Tun Haji Abdul Razak bin Dato' Hussein SMN KStJ (11 March 1922 - 14 January 1976) was the second Prime Minister of Malaysia, serving from 1970 to 1976.
Tun Razak was the Prime Minister responsible in setting up Barisan Nasional, which is the ruling coalition of political parties that held power in Malaysia till 10 May 2018, with Barisan Nasional losing the 14th Malaysia General Election under his son Najib Razak, taking over from its predecessor, the Alliance. He is also renowned for launching the Malaysian New Economic Policy (MNEP).
Contents
Early life and education
Born in Kampung Pulau Keladi, a village located at northwest of Pekan, Pahang on 11 March 1922,[1] Abdul Razak is the first of two children to Yang DiHormat Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar ke-9, Dato' Hussein bin Mohd Taib and Datin Hajah Teh Fatimah bt Daud. An aristocratic descent of Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar, Abdul Razak studied at the Malay College Kuala Kangsar.
After joining the Malay Administrative Service in 1939, he was awarded a scholarship to study at Raffles College in Singapore in 1940. His studies at the college ceased with the onset of the Second World War. During the war he helped organise the Wataniah resistance movement in Pahang.[2]
After World War II, Abdul Razak left for Britain in 1947 to study law. In 1950 he received a law degree and qualified as barrister at Lincoln's Inn in London. During his student days in England, Abdul Razak was a member of the British Labour Party and a prominent student leader of the Malay Association of Great Britain. He also formed the Malayan Forum.
Involvements in World War II
Early WWII and Askar Wataniah
After his studies was interrupted in 1942 because of World War II, Abdul Razak returned to Kuantan, Pahang. He then meets his former colleague from the Malay Administrative Service, Yeop Mahidin and express his interest to join the Malay Regiment (now Royal Malay Regiment). Mahidin, who also the founder of Askar Wataniah Pahang ('Pahang State Territorial Army'; precursor of Rejimen Askar Wataniah) recruited Razak into his new guerrilla forces. After finishing his training under Mahidin, Razak was instructed by Mahidin to join the Japanese Malayan Civil Service as an agent and informant.[3][4]
Informant in Japanese Administration
After finishing his Japanese Military Training, Razak, as an aristocrat and son of a respected Malay leader in Pahang, were posted to his home-state Pahang as an assistant to District Officer and at the same time as a bridge for the Japan to gain trust of local Pahang Malays. Using his privileges as an aristocrat, Razak starts making networking with the Japanese Imperial Forces in the same time maintaining his connection with Yeop Mahidin. His role as an informant inside the Japanese Administration is known only to a few of Wataniah members including Mahidin. Because of this, Razak was labelled as a traitor by the rest of the Wataniah Pahang.[3][4][5]
Force 136 Pahang
At first, the Malays were not fully trusted by the British to fight the Japanese because of few incidents and better treatments by the Japanese Administration towards the Malays if compared to other races. After gaining sufficient trust, the Askar Wataniah Pahang with its 200 members was absorbed into the Special Operations Executive (SOE) and made to Force 136 Pahang.[3][4][5]
The Force 136 Pahang's missions always meet with success made the Japanese Administration began to suspect there is informants inside theirs administration. Force 136 Pahang quickly set up an extraction mission to recover theirs agent, Razak, who is unknown to many of its members.[3][4]
After he had been successfully extracted, Razak continued his work with Force 136 and was promoted to the rank of Captain. Among notable missions, Razak was involved in the rescue of Sultan Abu Bakar of Pahang from MPAJA.[3][4]
Political involvement


Deputy Prime Minister Razak greeting New Zealand Prime Minister Walter Nash in 1960.

Upon his return from the United Kingdom, in 1950, Tun Razak joined the Malayan Civil Service.[1] Owing to his political calibre, he became the youth chief for United Malays National Organisation (UMNO). Two years later, he worked as the Assistant State Secretary of Pahang and in February 1955, at just 33 years of age, became Pahang's Chief Minister.
Razak stood in and won a seat in Malaya's first general elections in July 1955 and was appointed as the Education Minister. He was instrumental in the drafting of the Razak Report which formed the basis of the Malayan education system. Tun Razak was also a key member of the February 1956 mission to London to seek the independence of Malaya from the British.[1]
After the general elections in 1959, he became the Minister of Rural Development in addition to holding the portfolios of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, which he held from 1957.[1] His achievements include formulating the development policy known as the Red Book.
Infusing young blood
At the time of Separation of Singapore from the Federation of Malaysia in 1965, Tun Razak realised that UMNO needed more young leaders in the party. Faced with, amongst other things Lee Kuan Yew's considerable rhetorical skills, Razak wanted young Malay leaders – grounded in their own faith and culture – who would be able to speak and if necessary debate both in the Malay language and English language.
Razak understood that power resided in the Malay community and that for this power to be wielded effectively, the elite among the Malays had to be an elite determined by ability, aptitude and commitment to the nation as a whole. Class, birth and money were secondary in his calculations.
As a consequence of this initiative, the then young leaders of mixed heritage in UMNO, such as Mahathir Mohamad, were drafted into higher echelons of the political establishment.
In 1967 he was awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award for community leadership.
Prime Ministership
After the 13 May Incident in 1969, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra received many criticisms from various parties for his inability to deal with racial issues. This led to his resignation as prime minister.Tun Abdul Razak then imposed a State of Emergency, ruling by decree as the National Operations Council until 1970.[1] In September 1970, Tunku Abdul Rahman was succeeded by Tun Abdul Razak as the Prime Minister of Malaysia.
Tun Razak set up the Barisan Nasional or National Front on 1 January 1973 to replace the ruling Alliance Party. He increased the membership of its parties and coalitions in an effort to establish "Ketahanan Nasional" (National Strength) through political stability.
Tun Razak is also renowned for launching the Malaysian New Economic Policy (MNEP) in 1971. He and the "second generation" of Malay politicians saw the need to tackle vigorously the economic and social disparities which fuelled racial antagonisms and violence. The MNEP set two basics goals – to reduce and eventually eradicate poverty, and to reduce and eventually eradicate identification of economic function with race.
Death
Abdul Razak died in office on 14 January 1976[1] while seeking medical treatment in London. He was posthumously granted the soubriquet Bapa Pembangunan ('Father of Development'). He was laid to rest in Heroes Mausoleum (Malay: Makam Pahlawan) near Masjid Negara, Kuala Lumpur.
Awards and recognitions


Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak with US President John F. Kennedy at the White House in 1961
Honours
Things named after him


Tun Abdul Razak Memorial in Kuala Lumpur.

Several things were named after him, including:

In popular culture
Motion picture & television

  • Malaysian actor Zaefrul Nordin played Razak in 2007 film 1957: Hati Malaya
  • FFM Award Winning actor Rusdi Ramli portrayed Razak in 2013 film Tanda Putera and won his second FFM for Best Leading Actor.

Stage/Theatre

References

  1. "No. 44404". The London Gazette. 8 September 1967. p. 9801.
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1957–1970
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Prime Minister of Malaysia
1970–1976
Succeeded by
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First Rahman cabinet (1955–1959)

Second Rahman cabinet (1959–1964)

Third Rahman cabinet (1964–1969)

Fourth Rahman cabinet (1969–1970)

First Razak cabinet (1970–1974)

Second Razak cabinet (1974–1976)

Grand Commanders of the Order of the Defender of the Realm
 

ilovechinesegal

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ask ur eunuch ah loong to explain why he sue his own brother and nephew.

Who is eunuch? Dont anyhow defame ppl. He had kids, bro. U all typical m&ds. U all dunno how is it feel being rich. Rich families always have internal wars and want to snatch gold among.

U all m&ds parents are poor so tat is why u all go out and steal and rob the rich. Isn't it the same? But the diff is m&ds end up behind bars. While, the chinks would keep using lawyers and fight in the court.
 

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不肖子孙!

Najib and brother are fucking 衰仔! !

Sia Suay 泄衰 their father late Tun Razak! 2nd Malayan PM.

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Former Prime Minister of Malaysia
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Tun Haji Abdul Razak bin Dato' Hussein SMN KStJ was the second Prime Minister of Malaysia, serving from 1970 to 1976. Wikipedia

Born: 11 March 1922, Pekan, Malaysia
Died: 14 January 1976, London, United Kingdom
Full name: Haji Abdul Razak bin Dato' Haji Hussein
Prime Minister: Abdul Rahman
Spouse: Rahah Noah (m. 1952–1976)
Children: Najib Razak, Mohamed Nazir bin Abdul Razak, Johari Razak, Nizam Razak
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Abdul Razak Hussein


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




Jump to navigation Jump to search
This article is about a former Malaysian politician. For former Burmese politician, see U Razak.
In this Malay name, the name Hussein is a patronymic, not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Abdul Razak. The Arabic word "bin" ("b.") or "binti"/"binte" ("bt."/"bte."), if used, means "son of" or "daughter of" respectively.
Yang Amat Berbahagia Tun
Abdul Razak Hussein
DMN SMN DK (Pahang) DK (Kelantan) DUK DUPN SIMP SPDK SPMP SPMS SPMJ SPMK SPMT SPCM DP SPMB (Brunei) KStJ
2nd Prime Minister of Malaysia
1st Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia
Personal details
Military service
عبدالرازق بن حسين
TunAbdulRazak.jpg
In office
22 September 1970 – 14 January 1976
MonarchAbdul Halim
Yahya Petra
Deputy
Preceded byTunku Abdul Rahman
Succeeded byHussein Onn
In office
31 August 1957 – 22 September 1970
Monarch
Prime MinisterAbdul Rahman
Succeeded byIsmail Abdul Rahman
BornAbdul Razak bin Hussein
11 March 1922
Pekan, Pahang, Federated Malay States
Died14 January 1976 (aged 53)
London, United Kingdom
Resting placeMakam Pahlawan, Masjid Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Citizenship Malaysia Malaysian
Political party
23px-UMNO_%28Malaysia%29.svg.png
UMNO
Spouse(s)Rahah Noah
Children5 (including Najib Razak and Nazir Razak)
EducationBachelor of Laws
Alma mater
ProfessionLawyer, secret agent
Allegiance
23px-Flag_of_Pahang.svg.png
Pahang
Branch/serviceAskar Wataniah Pahang
Years of service1941–1945
RankCaptain
UnitForce 136
Battles/warsWorld War II
Tun Haji Abdul Razak bin Dato' HusseinSMNKStJ (11 March 1922 - 14 January 1976) was the second Prime Minister of Malaysia, serving from 1970 to 1976.

Tun Razak was the Prime Minister responsible in setting up Barisan Nasional, which is the ruling coalition of political parties that held power in Malaysia till 10 May 2018, with Barisan Nasional losing the 14th Malaysia General Election under his son Najib Razak, taking over from its predecessor, the Alliance. He is also renowned for launching the Malaysian New Economic Policy (MNEP).
Contents
Early life and education
Born in Kampung Pulau Keladi, a village located at northwest of Pekan, Pahang on 11 March 1922,[1] Abdul Razak is the first of two children to Yang DiHormat Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar ke-9, Dato' Hussein bin Mohd Taib and Datin Hajah Teh Fatimah bt Daud. An aristocratic descent of Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar, Abdul Razak studied at the Malay College Kuala Kangsar.
After joining the Malay Administrative Service in 1939, he was awarded a scholarship to study at Raffles College in Singapore in 1940. His studies at the college ceased with the onset of the Second World War. During the war he helped organise the Wataniah resistance movement in Pahang.[2]
After World War II, Abdul Razak left for Britain in 1947 to study law. In 1950 he received a law degree and qualified as barrister at Lincoln's Inn in London. During his student days in England, Abdul Razak was a member of the British Labour Party and a prominent student leader of the Malay Association of Great Britain. He also formed the Malayan Forum.
Involvements in World War II
Early WWII and Askar Wataniah
After his studies was interrupted in 1942 because of World War II, Abdul Razak returned to Kuantan, Pahang. He then meets his former colleague from the Malay Administrative Service, Yeop Mahidin and express his interest to join the Malay Regiment (now Royal Malay Regiment). Mahidin, who also the founder of Askar Wataniah Pahang ('Pahang State Territorial Army'; precursor of Rejimen Askar Wataniah) recruited Razak into his new guerrilla forces. After finishing his training under Mahidin, Razak was instructed by Mahidin to join the Japanese Malayan Civil Service as an agent and informant.[3][4]
Informant in Japanese Administration
After finishing his Japanese Military Training, Razak, as an aristocrat and son of a respected Malay leader in Pahang, were posted to his home-state Pahang as an assistant to District Officer and at the same time as a bridge for the Japan to gain trust of local Pahang Malays. Using his privileges as an aristocrat, Razak starts making networking with the Japanese Imperial Forces in the same time maintaining his connection with Yeop Mahidin. His role as an informant inside the Japanese Administration is known only to a few of Wataniah members including Mahidin. Because of this, Razak was labelled as a traitor by the rest of the Wataniah Pahang.[3][4][5]
Force 136 Pahang
At first, the Malays were not fully trusted by the British to fight the Japanese because of few incidents and better treatments by the Japanese Administration towards the Malays if compared to other races. After gaining sufficient trust, the Askar Wataniah Pahang with its 200 members was absorbed into the Special Operations Executive (SOE) and made to Force 136 Pahang.[3][4][5]
The Force 136 Pahang's missions always meet with success made the Japanese Administration began to suspect there is informants inside theirs administration. Force 136 Pahang quickly set up an extraction mission to recover theirs agent, Razak, who is unknown to many of its members.[3][4]
After he had been successfully extracted, Razak continued his work with Force 136 and was promoted to the rank of Captain. Among notable missions, Razak was involved in the rescue of Sultan Abu Bakar of Pahang from MPAJA.[3][4]
Political involvement


Deputy Prime Minister Razak greeting New Zealand Prime Minister Walter Nash in 1960.

Upon his return from the United Kingdom, in 1950, Tun Razak joined the Malayan Civil Service.[1] Owing to his political calibre, he became the youth chief for United Malays National Organisation (UMNO). Two years later, he worked as the Assistant State Secretary of Pahang and in February 1955, at just 33 years of age, became Pahang's Chief Minister.
Razak stood in and won a seat in Malaya's first general elections in July 1955 and was appointed as the Education Minister. He was instrumental in the drafting of the Razak Report which formed the basis of the Malayan education system. Tun Razak was also a key member of the February 1956 mission to London to seek the independence of Malaya from the British.[1]
After the general elections in 1959, he became the Minister of Rural Development in addition to holding the portfolios of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, which he held from 1957.[1] His achievements include formulating the development policy known as the Red Book.
Infusing young blood
At the time of Separation of Singapore from the Federation of Malaysia in 1965, Tun Razak realised that UMNO needed more young leaders in the party. Faced with, amongst other things Lee Kuan Yew's considerable rhetorical skills, Razak wanted young Malay leaders – grounded in their own faith and culture – who would be able to speak and if necessary debate both in the Malay language and English language.
Razak understood that power resided in the Malay community and that for this power to be wielded effectively, the elite among the Malays had to be an elite determined by ability, aptitude and commitment to the nation as a whole. Class, birth and money were secondary in his calculations.
As a consequence of this initiative, the then young leaders of mixed heritage in UMNO, such as Mahathir Mohamad, were drafted into higher echelons of the political establishment.
In 1967 he was awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award for community leadership.
Prime Ministership
After the 13 May Incident in 1969, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra received many criticisms from various parties for his inability to deal with racial issues. This led to his resignation as prime minister.Tun Abdul Razak then imposed a State of Emergency, ruling by decree as the National Operations Council until 1970.[1] In September 1970, Tunku Abdul Rahman was succeeded by Tun Abdul Razak as the Prime Minister of Malaysia.
Tun Razak set up the Barisan Nasional or National Front on 1 January 1973 to replace the ruling Alliance Party. He increased the membership of its parties and coalitions in an effort to establish "Ketahanan Nasional" (National Strength) through political stability.
Tun Razak is also renowned for launching the Malaysian New Economic Policy (MNEP) in 1971. He and the "second generation" of Malay politicians saw the need to tackle vigorously the economic and social disparities which fuelled racial antagonisms and violence. The MNEP set two basics goals – to reduce and eventually eradicate poverty, and to reduce and eventually eradicate identification of economic function with race.
Death
Abdul Razak died in office on 14 January 1976[1] while seeking medical treatment in London. He was posthumously granted the soubriquet Bapa Pembangunan ('Father of Development'). He was laid to rest in Heroes Mausoleum (Malay: Makam Pahlawan) near Masjid Negara, Kuala Lumpur.
Awards and recognitions


Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak with US President John F. Kennedy at the White House in 1961
Honours
Things named after him


Tun Abdul Razak Memorial in Kuala Lumpur.

Several things were named after him, including:

In popular culture
Motion picture & television

  • Malaysian actor Zaefrul Nordin played Razak in 2007 film 1957: Hati Malaya
  • FFM Award Winning actor Rusdi Ramli portrayed Razak in 2013 film Tanda Putera and won his second FFM for Best Leading Actor.

Stage/Theatre

References



  1. "No. 44404". The London Gazette. 8 September 1967. p. 9801.
External links
30px-Commons-logo.svg.png
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Abdul Razak Hussein.

Political offices
New office Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia
1957–1970
Succeeded by
Ismail Abdul Rahman
Preceded by
Abdul Rahman
Prime Minister of Malaysia
1970–1976
Succeeded by
Hussein Onn
First Rahman cabinet (1955–1959)
Second Rahman cabinet (1959–1964)
Third Rahman cabinet (1964–1969)
Fourth Rahman cabinet (1969–1970)
First Razak cabinet (1970–1974)
Second Razak cabinet (1974–1976)
Grand Commanders of the Order of the Defender of the Realm

Contrast tat to dead fart n prataman who were translators for the Nips
 

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Who is eunuch? Dont anyhow defame ppl. He had kids, bro. U all typical m&ds. U all dunno how is it feel being rich. Rich families always have internal wars and want to snatch gold among.

U all m&ds parents are poor so tat is why u all go out and steal and rob the rich. Isn't it the same? But the diff is m&ds end up behind bars. While, the chinks would keep using lawyers and fight in the court.


How u know his children are his own?

Or that he is not a eunuch?

Did you see lick his balls long enough to know he is not eunuch?


Ever heard of test tube babies, btw?

Guess not.

Nothing surprising then that you pick cardboards for living and call it exercise.

Malaysia got more billionaires than stinky peasant chinks.

Stinkies got nothing on Malaysia today. You are living in the past.

Ever heard of Dr M? His son is a billionaire. But not according to public records.

Ever heard of Taib Mahmud? He is a billioinaire, and by some reports, his family wealth amounts to US$21 billion.

Unlike stinking coward chinks who are prostitues whores harlots drug abuses gambling den operators involved in usury lick the ang mohs' balls and are known as SPG, today, Malaysia has enough billionaires to outnumber stinking chinks.

There is still room for improvement since Dr M is a failure who thinks everyone has failed except himself. Dr M needs to be kicked out.

PAS-UMNO needs to take the reigns of power in Malaysia,

Jokowi needs to make way for someone like Prabowo.

Military pact between Turkey, Pakistan, Qatar, Azerbaijan, Malaysia and Indonesia need to be formalized and signed. ASAP.

When tens of thousands of ballistic and cruise missiles start raining on stinky chink bastard nation, and the serfs are wiped out entirely, eunuch Ah Loong unelected whore jinx and all the PAP chink cronies court jesters and eunuchs can be hanged for their crimes.

:thumbsup::thumbsup:

If you didn't know already, Turkey has entered Syria to dismantle PKK YPG and other assorted marxist terrorist organizations.

Time for Malaysia and Indonesia to get rid of useless smug and ineffective Dr M who has aligned himself with kafir pendantang chinks and ah nehs, who are just drains on Malaysian resources, land, national unity, and Islamic unity but have contributed nothing of note. Beggars, prostitutes, gang warfare, crimes, drugs, harlots, gambling, opium, pig trotter eating, smelly ah neh odour, worship of cows, monkey brain consumption, tiger penis slurping shark fin eaters have nothing to contribute anyway.

Indonesia should get rid of Jokowi and install Prabowo.

Then, PAS-UMNO and Prabowo can lend their full weight behind Erdogan's operations against PKK YPG SDF and other assorted marxist terror organizations, no matter what new name they assume.

In return, Turkey can base half a million troops in Malaysia, Indonesia and even Brunei if the Sultan agrees. And with that, comes the full range of Transfer of Tech for defence industry. Incl








 

mudhatter

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Pakistan can sell some of these wonderful tools to Malaysia and Indonesia for billions in foreign exchange earnings



 

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How u know his children are his own?

Or that he is not a eunuch?

Did you see lick his balls long enough to know he is not eunuch?


Ever heard of test tube babies, btw?

Guess not.

Nothing surprising then that you pick cardboards for living and call it exercise.

Malaysia got more billionaires than stinky peasant chinks.

Stinkies got nothing on Malaysia today. You are living in the past.

Ever heard of Dr M? His son is a billionaire. But not according to public records.

Ever heard of Taib Mahmud? He is a billioinaire, and by some reports, his family wealth amounts to US$21 billion.

Unlike stinking coward chinks who are prostitues whores harlots drug abuses gambling den operators involved in usury lick the ang mohs' balls and are known as SPG, today, Malaysia has enough billionaires to outnumber stinking chinks.

There is still room for improvement since Dr M is a failure who thinks everyone has failed except himself. Dr M needs to be kicked out.

PAS-UMNO needs to take the reigns of power in Malaysia,

Jokowi needs to make way for someone like Prabowo.

Military pact between Turkey, Pakistan, Qatar, Azerbaijan, Malaysia and Indonesia need to be formalized and signed. ASAP.

When tens of thousands of ballistic and cruise missiles start raining on stinky chink bastard nation, and the serfs are wiped out entirely, eunuch Ah Loong unelected whore jinx and all the PAP chink cronies court jesters and eunuchs can be hanged for their crimes.

:thumbsup::thumbsup:

If you didn't know already, Turkey has entered Syria to dismantle PKK YPG and other assorted marxist terrorist organizations.

Time for Malaysia and Indonesia to get rid of useless smug and ineffective Dr M who has aligned himself with kafir pendantang chinks and ah nehs, who are just drains on Malaysian resources, land, national unity, and Islamic unity but have contributed nothing of note. Beggars, prostitutes, gang warfare, crimes, drugs, harlots, gambling, opium, pig trotter eating, smelly ah neh odour, worship of cows, monkey brain consumption, tiger penis slurping shark fin eaters have nothing to contribute anyway.

Indonesia should get rid of Jokowi and install Prabowo.

Then, PAS-UMNO and Prabowo can lend their full weight behind Erdogan's operations against PKK YPG SDF and other assorted marxist terror organizations, no matter what new name they assume.

In return, Turkey can base half a million troops in Malaysia, Indonesia and even Brunei if the Sultan agrees. And with that, comes the full range of Transfer of Tech for defence industry. Incl









Blahblahblah.... Your mind full of violence. I would invent nuclear babi and shoot u all! U are so pussy so scare of babi. Come on man, u know muslim scare babi woundnt the other force use babi and down u all. During your stupid fasting month, we go attack during the day and see how u all can survived without food and water.
 

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Blahblahblah.... Your mind full of violence. I would invent nuclear babi and shoot u all! U are so pussy so scare of babi. Come on man, u know muslim scare babi woundnt the other force use babi and down u all. During your stupid fasting month, we go attack during the day and see how u all can survived without food and water.


really never thought anybody can be dumber than ah neh

until i encountered you here

really low IQ

first pigs are dirty

but in dire circumstances, if no halal food or drinks are available within a certain distance and there is a risk of death from lack of nutrition, food or drinks, then eating pigs or other haram nutrients is permitted.

pigs are not haram because muslims are afraid of pigs. i mean how stupid do you chinks have to be to believe that?

pigs are haram because pigs are dirty.

they are harmful to human health. modern science has confirmed it, not refuted it.

as for fighting a war during ramadan, are you a moron or what?

throughout history, muslims have fought wars during ramadan without a hitch.

the latest war that egypt fought in 1973 is actually called ramadan war in egypt

really a joke you are.

from the earliest days of Islamic history to modern day, muslims have never shied away but always fought wars for the cause of Islam against invaders criminals kuffar murderers and bastard kafir dogs who were transgressors.

:biggrin:

really low IQ bodoh

even ah nehs would be ashamed of your low IQ
 

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really never thought anybody can be dumber than ah neh

until i encountered you here

really low IQ

first pigs are dirty

but in dire circumstances, if no halal food or drinks are available within a certain distance and there is a risk of death from lack of nutrition, food or drinks, then eating pigs or other haram nutrients is permitted.

pigs are not haram because muslims are afraid of pigs. i mean how stupid do you chinks have to be to believe that?

pigs are haram because pigs are dirty.

they are harmful to human health. modern science has confirmed it, not refuted it.

as for fighting a war during ramadan, are you a moron or what?

throughout history, muslims have fought wars during ramadan without a hitch.

the latest war that egypt fought in 1973 is actually called ramadan war in egypt

really a joke you are.

from the earliest days of Islamic history to modern day, muslims have never shied away but always fought wars for the cause of Islam against invaders criminals kuffar murderers and bastard kafir dogs who were transgressors.

:biggrin:

really low IQ bodoh

even ah nehs would be ashamed of your low IQ

Why we eat babi still so healthy and more smart than m&ds? Dont fuck care abt islam war. Ramada, u all cfm will die. Ask pigs and dogs come and chase u all.
 
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