Friday, 24 February 2012

Ooi, it's best to apologise and get it over with

Mangodurian: It is not as if Pakatan Rakyat is orchestrating netizens to make their displeasure known to Jessie Ooi's uncouth behaviour during the Dr Chua Soi Lek-Lim Guan Eng debate.

We have all seen the video - she was rude and brought up issues that showed her ignorance of the rule of law (by questioning enforcement officers for doing their job).

There's no need to link this with Pakatan. She plainly deserved it.

Absolom: If she is wrong (which she admitted), the right thing to do would be to apologise, in this case to LGE (Lim Guan Eng) and the MPPP (Penang Municipal Council), and the whole issue would have blown over.

Malaysians are not heartless as to keep kicking someone who is down. However, she gets others to defend her wrong deeds and scream harassment.

Please go back to school and learn some proper etiquette and manners before trying to become leaders.

 Gobbie: Continuous denial combined with outright lies will just serve to further alienated voters.

Why is it so difficult for you guys to display some humility and apologise? That would have at least won you some respect or save whatever remnants of dignity that you still have.

Instead you chose to continue to insult the rakyat's intelligence and scraping the bottom of the barrel for reasons to attack LGE.

Muak: Wanita MCA Beliawanis chief Tee Hooi Ling, it doesn't take a genius to govern. Governing is not rocket science.

The ingredients for good governance: a caring heart, some technical competence, good advice from experts to make the right decisions and be corruption-free. Simple ingredients, aren't they?

So stop the BN crap about only BN knows how to govern. I don't believe it for even a second.

Sarawakian_3ff9: How come LGE get blamed for her predicament? She brought it unto herself by behaving like a quarrelsome neighbour.It was her behaviour that put people off - she was uncouth, aggressive and disrespectful - not so much her irrelevant questions which were rather stupid considering that it was totally unrelated to the debate.

Is this the "winnable" candidate that MCA is trumpeting about? Just apologise like a nice lady and get it over with.

Anonymous:: Her stupidity in making untrue allegations and directing them at LGE is multiplied by her handlers in MCA Beliawanis and Youth.

Is this behaviour and callousness typical in MCA? I believed it is and now it is proven. MCA members must look at these clowns and shake their heads.

They must consider if they want to be identified with such boorish behaviour or the defence of it as shown. These people may be qualified to be 'leaders' in MCA, but they are not leaders of any civil society.

Geronimo: Tee Hooi Ling, you now label the netizens who criticise Jessie Ooi as being uncouth. Let me say this. Jessie Ooi was the one who was uncouth by badgering LGE, who is the Penang chief minister.

The least she could do was to show some restrain when posing her questions to a person holding that office - no more, no less. You do not find DAP members badgering your president the way she did, did you?

The excuse was that "she was not given enough time to convey her question properly". If that was true, then the same grace should be granted to LGE when he had to answer so many questions within a time-frame of three minutes.

From what I have seen, the whole session was pre-planned. The moment the session was opened to the floor, MCA members quickly queued up one after another to hog the microphone, throwing questions at LGE in quick succession.

Black Mamba: MCA Youth secretary-general Chai Kim Sen is talking crap that Pakatan can't govern. I know for a fact they are doing extremely well in Penang and Selangor.

There are no big scandals of cows, fallen suspects and land grab. If only, it's the land grab back by the Selangor government from a state-owned company that has failed miserably to develop a prime piece of real estate.

Let's take a look at BN-governed states. Negeri Sembilan, you have the NFC (National Feedlot Corporation) scandal. Sabah, you have plenty of illegal immigrants. Pahang, you have Lynas. Sarawak, you have land-and-timber grab. Johor, you have high crime rate. Perak, you have inefficiency.

Malacca, you have a monorail that keeps breaking down, giving a bad impression to tourists. Perlis, you have a non-event, and Terengganu, you have a Pulau Duyong that is more like a ‘Pulau Dying' even after the federal government poured millions into it.

Anonymous_40a7: "It takes many good deeds to build a good reputation, and only one bad one to lose it" - Benjamin Franklin.

That's you, Jessie Ooi. No matter what good deeds you've done (and posted in Facebook), you will forever be remembered as "The Lady Who Screamed Nonsense at Lim Guan Eng".




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