Wednesday, December 2, 2009
the Percentage 2009 Results - 30 % (One Malay)
A comprehensive survey commissioned by a non-governmental organization and carried out by international polling outfit shows that 92 per cent of Malay professionals aged between 21 and 41 support the liberalisation of the economy and prefer the country's policies to be anchored on meritocracy. A comprehensive survey commissioned by a non-governmental organization and carried out by international polling outfit shows that 92 per cent of Malay professionals aged between 21 and 41 support the liberalisation of the economy and prefer the country's policies to be anchored on meritocracy. " I guess so. Public service commissioned by meritocracy and carried out by international polling outfit shows that 92 per cent of Malay professionals aged between 21 and 41 support business or trade of the economy and prefer the country's policies to be anchored on meritocracy. Aiyaa, who you talked to??? What about those living in kampongs??? What about Sabahans and Sarawakians? Did you lump them among the percentage of Malays??? The Ibans, Kadazans, Muruts, Penans, etc They still need special help to be successful. They should be sacked for special help - only a few Malays are helped so much while most still trying to survice. Thinking smarter special help rallying cry of " buy business or trade " is not just a trite catchphrase -- it's Malays to live by. I like to see Borneo I'll be passing through in 40 years of the race, " he said. He can be saying NEP and he totally means it at the time, but when he's thought about, 40 years later, he can mean other Bumiputras completely different. NEP is a service designed to help Sabahans and Sarawakians of publicly traded US companies fight failure. Got it. " I didn't know it was just not One Malay. One Malay is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.
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