he works hard not for the money

prologue:  diana ross:  she works hard for the money, so you’d better treat her all right.(anyone remember this song?)

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since many SoPo bloggers had blog on this, including my 3 fav bloggers,, jeff ooi rocky, and aisehman, i might as well blog on it too.

yep, regarding the PM’s message at the penang CNY open house.

"i work very hard. i really mean it and you know it."

wow! ain’t that nice to learn that our PM is so hard-working. while many bloggers concentrate on this part, i see none concentrate on this part…

"It is God’s will that I become the Prime Minister of Malaysia and I am very conscious that I have to serve the people although I personally do not benefit even one sen because of this,” he said.

… the last part – "… do not benefit even one sen because of this."

really? is that the truth, and nothing but the absolute truth? how about getting a big fatty pay-check as a PM? no benefit, you say? oh so does this means he works hard not for the money?

again he was heard to say…

He said in fulfilling his responsibility, he has to be fair to all Malaysians, irrespective of their ethnic backgrounds.

… the part about being fair. remember at one time he had said that he had been fair, he wants to be fair and will always be fair? if you don’t, then you should read my post on it.

fair! tipu!!i can safely said that he is not fair at all!! never has been and never will be!

btw, since this is about what the PM said, if you would like to read more on all that had sprouted out from his mouth, do give this site ‘paklahmudahtipu’ a visit, ya.
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the star’s full article copied here (’cause after some time it will disappear).

PENANG: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said Malaysians were aware that he works hard to fulfil his responsibilities for them. 

"Some of you can say that I’m not good, you can say whatever. "But don’t say that I don’t work." 

"I work very hard. I really mean it and you know it,” he said to thundering applause from hundreds guests who attended the Chinese New Year open house at the Penang Chinese Town Hall here. 

Abdullah said as a Muslim, he had an obligation to fulfil his responsibility. 

"I have a very heavy responsibility and I have to carry it out,” he said. 

He also urged Malaysians to make full use of the opportunities available to do well in life and to serve the people. 

"It is God’s will that I become the Prime Minister of Malaysia and I am very conscious that I have to serve the people although I personally do not benefit even one sen because of this,” he said. 

He said in fulfilling his responsibility, he has to be fair to all Malaysians, irrespective of their ethnic backgrounds. 

"However, each of us has to strive towards the creation of a Malaysian community that is happy, prosperous, united, harmonious and respected. 

"As Malaysians, no matter where we are and even though we are just a minority group, attending a function, we should feel comfortable and happy when attending a function. 

"We should feel at home and that we are in the company of friends and fellow Malaysians,” he said. 

Chief Minister Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon in his speech said a lot of renewals and changes were being initiated under Abdullah’s leadership especially in areas such as economy, security and government delivery system. 

"These renewals and changes will however, take some time and require the support and co-operation of all Malaysians,” he said.



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