tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8761251441146419245.post550644029491270114..comments2023-12-19T05:49:11.178+08:00Comments on Republic of Sarawak: A Small Part of Taib Mahmud & Family's Corporate EmpireAl Tugauwhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05154713304767535862noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8761251441146419245.post-54713836600009806922010-01-06T21:51:16.522+08:002010-01-06T21:51:16.522+08:00Only if those people burn in Hell then there is Fu...Only if those people burn in Hell then there is Future for all the Sarawakian. Those people keep fooling all Sarawakian and cheat all the money. Just ask them 1 question, why on earth a resourceful state like sarawak will loose to a tiny place like Brunei who has only OIL??? I have bought lousy Hock Seng Lee house and complaint and nothing was done.<br />Low quality and no services.this is call monopoly. why hotel licenses is freeze before the four season hotel was opened then...suddenly every shop can turn into hotel.<br />why we need those stupid ground transmitter for phone line when there is no such thing in other country? <br /><br />Enough is enough...burn those people in hell who steal our money and pretend to be a good guy.<br />We are not stupid.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8761251441146419245.post-7937280271807091422008-05-06T04:14:00.000+08:002008-05-06T04:14:00.000+08:00An exercise in song writing for the disenfranchise...An exercise in song writing for the disenfranchised in Sarawak ? (had to be adapted though)<BR/><BR/><B>From little things, big things grow - Make poverty history</B><BR/><BR/>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tHEGo-g3mw<BR/><BR/>Gather round people let me tell you're a story<BR/>An eight year long story of power and pride<BR/>British Lord Vestey and Vincent Lingiarri<BR/>Were opposite men on opposite sides<BR/><BR/>Vestey was fat with money and muscle<BR/>Beef was his business, broad was his door<BR/>Vincent was lean and spoke very little<BR/>He had no bank balance, hard dirt was his floor<BR/><BR/>From little things big things grow<BR/>From little things big things grow<BR/><BR/>Gurindji were working for nothing but rations<BR/>Where once they had gathered the wealth of the land<BR/>Daily the pressure got tighter and tighter<BR/>Gurindju decided they must make a stand<BR/><BR/>They picked up their swags and started off walking<BR/>At Wattie Creek they sat themselves down<BR/>Now it don't sound like much but it sure got tongues talking<BR/>Back at the homestead and then in the town<BR/><BR/>From little things big things grow<BR/>From little things big things grow<BR/><BR/>Vestey man said I'll double your wages<BR/>Seven quid a week you'll have in your hand<BR/>Vincent said uhuh we're not talking about wages<BR/>We're sitting right here till we get our land<BR/>Vestey man roared and Vestey man thundered<BR/>You don't stand the chance of a cinder in snow<BR/>Vince said if we fall others are rising<BR/><BR/>From little things big things grow<BR/>From little things big things grow<BR/><BR/>Then Vincent Lingiarri boarded an aeroplane<BR/>Landed in Sydney, big city of lights<BR/>And daily he went round softly speaking his story<BR/>To all kinds of men from all walks of life<BR/><BR/>And Vincent sat down with big politicians<BR/>This affair they told him is a matter of state<BR/>Let us sort it out, your people are hungry<BR/>Vincent said no thanks, we know how to wait<BR/><BR/>From little things big things grow<BR/>From little things big things grow<BR/><BR/>Then Vincent Lingiarri returned in an aeroplane<BR/>Back to his country once more to sit down<BR/>And he told his people let the stars keep on turning<BR/>We have friends in the south, in the cities and towns<BR/><BR/>Eight years went by, eight long years of waiting<BR/>Till one day a tall stranger appeared in the land<BR/>And he came with lawyers and he came with great ceremony<BR/>And through Vincent's fingers poured a handful of sand<BR/><BR/>From little things big things grow<BR/>From little things big things grow<BR/><BR/>That was the story of Vincent Lingairri<BR/>But this is the story of something much more<BR/>How power and privilege can not move a people<BR/>Who know where they stand and stand in the law<BR/><BR/>From little things big things grow<BR/>From little things big things grow<BR/>From little things big things grow<BR/>From little things big things growAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8761251441146419245.post-11432253446149137602008-05-03T00:27:00.000+08:002008-05-03T00:27:00.000+08:00Have you seen land title bearing the names of abou...Have you seen land title bearing the names of about 11 Sarawak politicians as owners just before the last state election? Quite a huge plot of land I heard. Would you know why a huge plot of land get to belong to a big group of State BN members, or how it could come about? Would you know what happened to the land just before the election campaign?Ace of Heartshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16337287280525016576noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8761251441146419245.post-2526936781259483702008-05-02T10:42:00.000+08:002008-05-02T10:42:00.000+08:00When is the next state election due? Sarawakians ...When is the next state election due? Sarawakians should do exactly what they are supposed to do, i.e. vote BN and Taib Mahmud out. Kick him and his extensive crony network to oblivion.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com