Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Bloggers: Be Responsible to PM's Men, OK?

PM advised bloggers that what they write on the internet, they must be responsible as there are laws on defamation and sedition. PM said the laws are enforceable and bloggers must bear in mind that they cannot hide and take advantage to do something that was against the law.

I totally agree with the PM. But I hope he also speaks out on those who had not shown to be responsible and had associated themselves with the prime minister.

The PM must also prove that his ministers are also made responsible for signing concession agreement that would ultimately pass the cost to the citizens. The various privatized tolled-highways are great examples of irresponsible ministers who sign agreement to allow the lucrative hike in toll collection which had burdened the citizens. We also must not forget the IPP agreements which TNB is now bogged with. Equally, the PM may have forgotten that he had promised RM600 for his 200 MPs in the Barisan Nasional which is public's money.

PM is also right to asks the world to stop forces of extremism.

But, PM, you must also stop the forces of extremism that is burgeoning within the oligarchy.

Dear PM, the people should not take advantage of the internet. Equally, the government shouldn't take advantage of the citizens by spin doctoring and shafting lies unto us.

We appreciate you may be a good PM but please show to you that you truly are. We need empirical evidence of what you called: Walk the Talk, not just talking. BTW, you don't have to remind us that your son is rich as we already know. Please don't remind us that your son-in-law lost RM200,000 from the sales of ECM-Libra shares because we didn't force him to buy or to sell.

UPDATES: This is from a commenter:

[Quote] Dear PM, would you please clear the air about the ongoing attempts to revamp the financing mechanism for health care in Malaysia. If implemented, this will have serious repercussions on the everyday lives of ordinary Malaysians. Continued elegant silence on the above steps will only fuel suspicions that they are true.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear PM, would you please clear the air about the ongoing attempts to revamp the financing mechanism for health care in Malaysia. If implemented, this will have serious repercussions on the everyday lives of ordinary Malaysians. Continued elegant silence on the above steps will only fuel suspicions that they are true.
http://www.aliran.com/content/view/180/24/

Anonymous said...

PM's words make hell a lot of sense. But, what about the actions of the mainstream media? The spinning of half-truths news are far more damaging than blogs. So, how? Let them continue to 'stupidify' the people? Msians' intelligence deserves to be insulted is it?

Anonymous said...

:D
u heard the chinese saying "yi peen foong" (wind beside the ear)?
that's how i treat PM's comment.