Year of the Cow?

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Have a look at the cover of the latest Aliran Monthly.

For the first time, Aliran is featuring an animal on the cover of its magazine. (The editor’s note.)

Unfortunately, the poor cow has become a reminder of what has gone wrong in the country.

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PAK MERIT
PAK MERIT
1 Jan 2012 3.47pm

Nilai mata wang semakin koyak !

Hari ini cerita lembu. Besok cerita ayam. Habis kemakmuran negara bawah cakap cakap bohong barang naiki regime.

Undi untuk masa depan yang lebih BERSIH !!!!!!

tunglang
1 Jan 2012 7.05pm
Reply to  PAK MERIT

Dulu Harimau Asia, sekarang Kucing Tak Bergigi Lorong Pasar!

Yang
Yang
31 Dec 2011 5.35pm

How pathetic. The culprit has become the victim
The police is taking high level action to detain the Datuk who cheated the NFC boss but no action against the NFC (which received) millions.

HOW PATHETIC & LOW CAN THE POLICE GO

charlie chan
charlie chan
26 Dec 2011 4.05pm

year of the cash cow- missing cows n missing billions, our nation is now voted 4th most corrupt nation>>>150 billions flow out in 2009. 407 billions in debts- debt to gdp is 55% >>who created all this mess?? is change not possible in 2012?

tunglang
27 Dec 2011 8.24am
Reply to  charlie chan

This is really scary for EPF account holders. Who cannot fathom that one fine day, our hard earned money will disappear into thin air? And be paid in bananas!
Withdrawal seems to be the ONE & ONLY option if you near 55, the sooner the better, safely and secured.
This will make some of my coming nights sleepless.

Yang
Yang
31 Dec 2011 5.37pm
Reply to  tunglang

Yes Tunglang totally agree with you. Withdraw and also kick out BeEnd

tunglang
26 Dec 2011 6.55am

Cow? To me it simply says:
Stop all the Barang Naiki cow… going on in the country.
Including cow heads syndrome.

Antares
26 Dec 2011 5.17am

Well… this is what happens when you go around stepping on a cow’s head. Bovine intervention. You find yourself up to your eyeballs in cowdung.