Sunday, 16 April 2006

scenic bridge

ok fellas, lets just face the hard cold facts.

it's official. there will be no more so-called scenic bridge. or crooked bridge. or modern bridge. or what-ever-you-name-it bridge.

blame the arrogant singaporeans, blame our government, blame the requests done by singaporean government. it has been a long time since i learnt discrete mathematics, or even additional mathematics. but do tell me, is this equation balanced? elevated bridge = sand + air space.

once again, our "beloved" neigbour outdone us. i guess, if there is such thing as "Outwit. Outplay. Outlast", Singapore would emerge as the overall champion. this country is clever enough to play around with anything that has got to do with Malaysia. be it in trade bilateral agreement, development projects or even immigration issues.

quick recap on the nation known as singapore. was part of Malaysia in year 1963, then in 1969 separated to become a republic. being a generous country that was unable to contain singapore's political movement that could threaten the basic foundation of Malaysia, the government at that time drafted and agreed on things that would help Singapore to prosper. easy term = we are sorry for letting you go. but here are several things that we want to do to help you. don't be mad to us.

water piping + railway tracks can only be removed or replaced when both countries agreed on the matters. this issue i believe gave Pak Lah a headache. in order to utilise the "new bridge", the railway tracks and water pipes have to be moved, and without both parties consent, it is illegal to do so.

my view on this issue? let us be like what Mainland China is doing. they positioned their missiles and military arms on the shores, facing Taiwan. let us reclaim back Singapore. we can even use the popular reason used by the moron, George W Bush: this attack is a pre-emptive attack. we believe that singapore is planning to sabotage most Malaysia's development plan, especially in key areas in Johor. therefore, the attack on Singapore is fully justified.

i have nothing against the people of Singapore. in fact, i am looking forward to go there. but what pissed me off, is what the Singaporean government is doing on this issues, and how they act when dealing with Malaysia.

how i wish the scenic bridge project has not been called off. *sigh*

1 comment:

ariencinariong said...

ape yg susah..mahathir dah ckp aper.. singapore ni sng je nak berurusan ngn derang..kasi derang untung sure dptnyer..huhu

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