Saturday, May 3, 2008

What Is So Great about Measly RM 1 ..........

It might seems to Mohd Ghazali Osman that Rm 197 is not a big issue for the private schools "super rich" board of commitee members.

Defintely that is not a problem at all, judging by the ability that they can even raise funds of up to millions of Ringgit to built schools on their own.

The private schools seem to be the abandoned babies by those cruel and inhumane mothers or rather they are the unfortune oprhans who need to be raised up by the responsible and loving beings and to do that they need money and if the government do not or refuses to help then they have to resort to public donations, door to door begging for money or the enterprenuer sponsorships.

Since private schools are "nobody's child", they have to be prudent to spend any single dollar that they own, therefore, mind you, a saving of RM 196 after paying for the token of RM 1, can be a life saving fund for their survival, so what is the fuss that Mohd Ghazali is making over that trivial issue?

Why Mohd Ghazali is so concerned about the thousands and millions of dollar of quit rent colleges and universities have to pay, I quoted, that he seems to forget they are borned by the government itself and private enterpreneurship which collects tuition fees and are profit-oriented instituitions. So there is no grounds for his comments.

If a token of RM 1 for quit rent for private schools is not a wise way, can Mohd Ghazali enlighten on me what is the best way to help these private schools?

Are you suggesting the BN government that to maintain UMNO supremacy and to continue encourging cronyism and nepotism for only a few so-called successful Malay bussiness tycoons at the expense of the rank and file that the PA should evaluated to be their political stunts,I quote?

The PA has honoured and is fulfilling their promises by directly passing the national benefits to its rakyat, so what is the problem?

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