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Saturday, February 28, 2009

WHAT CAN YOU DO

Currently, a lot of Malaysians are going thru hard times or will be
havimg financial problems with the economic downturn.

We should be helping one another to ride over
these hard times together. Yes go and give a helping hand
to a fellow Malaysian who needs aid or moral support.

A case in point, only a few days ago, a businessman in our
community had to close his business after more 20 years
In business.

But it was so heartening to see so many friends,
people from all races coming by to give whatever they
could afford.

This is the kind of spirits that we want to see and hear.
We want to hear people like Anaz Zubedy who is really
a Malaysian at heart, taking out a full page ad in the Star
pleading to all politicians to stop fighting and focusing on our economy.

Sadly, I think his pleas have fallen on deaf ears.
Politicians are still going after each other throats for their own
political survival, politicians shouting nonsense in Parliament
or making gangster-like sandiwara outside Parliament.

We don’t need this stupidity!!

Please get REAL, each of us should help and focus on the economy
In whatever we can.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

KARPAL IN TROUBLE

Lately, Karpal Singh has been saying things that
kinda surprised everybody including his colleagues in DAP
and Pakatan Rakyat.

1. He started opening his mouth by criticizing Lim Kit Siang,
Lim Guan Eng and Annuar Ibrahim for not supporting him
on Islamic state and hudud laws issues.
Karpal demanded Annuar to resign as the head of PR.

But after a meeting with his party members and Annuar,
Karpal now is saying he supports Annuar Ibrahim as
the leader for PR.

2. Then Karpal said he wanted to take the Sultan of Perak
to court for appointing BN as the new Perak govt.

But now, he says he has aborted the plan b’cos
no proceedings shall commenced against the Ruler
under personal capacity except in Special Court.

Karpal Singh as a lawyer, should be ‘street smart’
and well versed with
The Federal Constitutions but he seems to swallowing
his own words!!

Maybe he is getting old…. I dunno know.

And now the latest fiasco from Karpal Singh……

3. ‘Singh is King’ stated by Karpal Singh in Parliament
was somewhat off beat really.

What did he mean by that?

I feel he should explain to all Malaysians and clarify
by his words: “Singh is King”.

Malaysians are waiting.


Wednesday, February 25, 2009

BREAKING NEWS

ATTENTIONS ALL BLOGGERS AND FELLOW MALAYSIANS

PLEASE read The Star tomorrow, there’s a very important
ad by Anas Zubedy dedicated to all Malaysians and especially
to those ‘clown’ politicians in Malaysia.

I totally agree with his thoughts and convictions
as with all sober Malaysians.

The question here is ‘Will those politicians listen to
his pleas?’
PLEASE STOP THE POWER CHASE CALL FOR A
TRUCE AND FOCUS ON THE ECONOMY.

Thank you, Anas Zubedy, you are such a beautiful
person but pitifully in a horrendous political environment.

GAMES PEOPLE PLAY

Politics is their business yet they are making politics
dirtier and uglier by the day.

In my previous postings, I said about games played
by Malaysian politicians like ‘lompat-lompat’, jumping ships,

defections, katak-katak, party-hopping, hide n seek
and disappearing acts.

Currently, they are playing ‘lawsuits’ with ‘police reports’
as its sidekicks. Here are a few cases…

1. Khallid Ibrahim the Selangor’s MB is suing Khir Toyo the former
MB over a police report made by Toyo on abuse of power.
The abuse of power was on upkeep of a car owned by Khalid
and also about purchase of cows.
Incidentally, in turn the newly launched MACC
(Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission) is investigating Khalid
on the same issue.

2. Nizar, the former MB for Perak is suing Zambry
over his ‘illegal’ appointment as the current Perak’s MB.

3. Zambry in turn, is taking actions against the Perak State
Assembly’s Speaker Sivakumar for suspending him (Zambry)
from attending the Assembly. Zambry is said to be consulting
QC in UK over the matter.

4. Perak DAP might be taking actions against the PM
Pak Lah for asking Zambry to lodge a police report against
Sivakumar.

5. There were countless police reports against Sivakumar for
suspending the MB of Perak and his exco members from
The State Assembly.

6. Karpal Singh wants to take the Sultan of Perak to court.
But apparently, he (Karpal) must have ‘chicken out’
after receiving some bullets in his letter box.


Ain’t those above events confusing and disturbing?

Making lawsuits and police reports against each other
lead you nowhere. It’s waste of money and time.

By the time a final judgment is made, the next General Election
might be just around the corner!

So why fight when time is running out?



Tuesday, February 24, 2009

FINAL DECISION

It’s over.
Coming direct from the horse’s mouth:
LCCT @ Labu (Airport@Labu) is scrapped!

The final decision has been made by the govt.
so Malaysians have to accept that decision
whether you are happy or otherwise.

But in Perak, some politicians don’t accept decision
made by the Sultan.

The Sultan has made BN the new state govt.
Accept that.

Is it wise that b’cos for their own personal power or glory,
those politicians are refusing to heed the ruler’s advice?

What would happened then, instead of giving to BN
to govern ,the Sultan had dissolved the Perak State Assembly
and had called for a new state election?

Would BN politicians willingly accept that reversed decision?
Would BN dared to ignore the ruler’s decision?

I wonder.

p.s.
In life
You win some, you lose some.
You can’t win all the time.


Sunday, February 22, 2009

WHO'S THE BOSS?

In Perak…
Who’s the Boss?

That‘s the RM64, 000 question as far as politics ‘circus’
in Perak is concerned.

Here in Perak, ‘primitive’@ clown politicians are not respecting
each other, no matter who they are including themselves
and don’t give a damn about the rule of law or fair play.

Worst of all, nobody seems to know who is right or
wrong as everyone (including lawyers) has his own sets
of interpretations of the laws.

So, who has the highest authority to stop the political saga in Perak?
Who makes the final decisions whereby politicians would toe the line?

Who’s the BOSS?

1. The SULTAN
Yes, I would like to think that the SULTAN as the Head of the State
has the FINAL say in all matters in the state.
But no,
say NIZAR and his exco as they are not
heeding the order from the Sultan.
They are not resigning but staying put in the state govt.
Even Karpal Singh wants to take the Sultan to court.

2.Menteri Besar
Menteri Besar is the boss?
Nope.
We have 2 Menteri Besar out there in Perak, so logically
neither one can be the boss while still doubtful about
the status of ‘actual’ Menteri Besar.

3. The State Assembly Speaker-Sivakumar
Oh yes, maybe The Speaker should be the boss!
He dares to ban the Sultan’s appointed MB and his exco
from attending the Assembly.
But no
it’s a joke, the Speaker does not have the
authority to do that, says Nazri Aziz from Parliament
House while Prime Minister tells Jambry to defy the ban.

So in Perak, who’s the BOSS here?


Thursday, February 19, 2009

POLITICS IN SHAMBLES

Looking at the present political scenario in Malaysia
makes me sick, really.

1. The political situation in Perak is still in sixes and sevens
(or as they call ‘kelam kabut’) with 2 Menteri Besar.

Now, the Speaker (from PR) of the Perak State Assembly
has suspended the BN’s Menteri Besar and his excos
from attending the State Assembly for 12-18months
effective today apparently for contempt of the State Assembly.
(or is it not tit for tat?)

2. To make a downfall on a politician, some one had stooped
so low by taking nude photos of Elizabeth Wong in her own home.
and exposing to the public. This is really outrageous!

3. Politicians like Khir Toyo who called for Elizabeth’s resignations
are people who have no sympathy for others.
Do we need these types of politicians in our midst?

4. We are going to witness 2 or maybe 3 by-elections to be held
simultaneously in April. Coincidentally, 2 of these by -elections are
on , all for the wrong reasons!


What‘s happening, Malaysia? You tell me.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

NO WRONG

I guess the hot topic now has to be
Elizabeth Wong’s nude photos, she
has resigned from her jobs as a ADUN and exco.

SHE DID NO WRONGS.

She is single, staying alone in own house and has
every right to do anything she likes as long as she
doesn’t disturb her neighbours .

You mean she can’t be naked in her home with her boyfriend?
So, when taking a bath, she has to be fully clothed?

The main culprit here is the photographer who took her
pictures and distributed for public’s viewing.

p.s
Don’t keep your naked photos in your
laptops or handphones, kindly delete all of them.

You just can’t trust anyone.

Monday, February 16, 2009

WOODEN SHOES




By now, some of you may aware that I have my
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If you have click www.myairshoes.com. then obviously,
you realize that they are selling shoes.
Maybe you may buy something that you fancy.

Incidentally and interestingly, I got someone here that makes
shoes crafted from wood for a living.
His shoes are so well crafted that have that ‘WOW’ factor
but of course you can’t wear them.

Hi friends, please meet En. Ahmad Ikram from Seremban
in Negeri Sembilan who has been in this trade
for a few years now.

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

PERSONAL INTERESTS

On Friday Toyo was arrested by police for leading
500 supporters in a march towards Karpal Singh’s
house in Penang.

What was Toyo‘s main objectives?
What was he trying to prove?

Too obvious…should be the correct words on
Toyo!

Obviously, he was trying to do what KJ had done,
take to the street against Karpal Singh. And he did a step
better than KJ,
Toyo got himself arrested by police.

Bad publicity is good publicity, huh!

Toyo and KJ presently need all the publicity and media exposures
as the election for Chief Youth Leader in their party general election
coming up next month.

Both leaders were trying and working very hard to show
their party delegates on their leaderships worth
in street demonstrations!

Another contender for the Head Youth is Mukhriz,
and I won’t be too surprised of seeing Mukhriz holding
a loud speaker yelling “Down with Karpal” somewhere
in Penang soon.


Saturday, February 14, 2009

FINANCIAL CRISIS

(….from the simple fact that our economy is contracting
because our exports are falling, and this situation may
last to 2010 or beyond.
What can we do?
We have said this before and now we say it again:
The economy must take precedence over politics.
Time has run out.)
-taken from Malay Mail says. Dated 13.Feb 2009.

But how many politicians would heed the advice that
economy has to the main pedals over politics?

One guy definitely won’t, as least not at this point in time.

KJ has his hands full; he has to lead his members in
demos and protests against Karpal Singh and Datuk Seri Nizar.
Again, he has to campaign during the coming 2 by-elections in April.

He got no time for economics b’cos he has to take care
of his politics.
After all, his big exams is coming this March,
and his political survival
without Pak Lah is more important than the country‘s economy.

TO ALL POLITICIANS
So, stop whatever fights you have, HELP Malaysia deal
with the financial crisis if you have a heart, as we really are
in terrible danger.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

MISSING IN ACTION

I just wonder why, oh why, nowadays politicians all of
sudden become magicians. You know, they are doing
the ‘disappearing acts’-they are ‘politicians-missing –in –actions’.

Politicians wanting to ‘jump ship’ or defect to another
party would disappear for a few days, they couldn’t be reach
by anybody including family members!

Why disappeared?
If any politician wants to become ‘katak’ do it like a gentleman,
hold a press conference and announce your intention of
hopping to another party.

Don’t run away and hide if you are facing problems or
you want to do cross-overs.


Face the voters who had voted for you, face the music.
Have some guts, dude. You as a wakil rakyat of Parliament
or state assemblyman shows your ‘good ethics’ and ‘good morals’.


Come out from hiding and tell the world that you a
party hopper!

SAY TRUTHFULLY

Say what you mean and
mean what you say.

1. Datuk Seri Mohd. Nizar
He did say that he would abide whatever decision taken
by the Sultan of Perak whether the Sultan was going
to dissolve the State Assembly or letting BN rule the state.

But as you all know the Sultan gave BN the power to
become the state govt. of Perak and asking Nizar to
resign as MB of Perak but Nizar refused to relinquish his
Menteri Besar post.

Meaning: Nizar did not mean what he said.


2. Karpal Singh had said ”Over my dead body”
he was referring to PAS intentions of implementing
hudud laws and turning Malaysia into an Islamic state.

Today Karpal Singh still fighting for non hudud laws
and maintaining Malaysia as a secular state.

Meaning: Karpal Singh says what he means and
means what he says.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

POLITICIANS IN ACTION

Now, now politics in Malaysia are getting more
more exciting than ever, when would this politicking
going to end?

It has been 9 months since March 2008 and these
wakil rakyat have been fighting ever since.

When would these politicians start serving the rakyat
rather than fighting each other?

Coming up are 2 by-elections soon, a state and a parliament
seats for grabs so there will more campaigns, ceramah,
accusations, more demonstrations, police reports and
court case, ‘politicians- missing -in -action’ maybe frogs jumping
or defections and what have you.

We have to wait and see…Malaysian politicians in actions.

p.s.
To all Malaysian politicians,
Please say what you mean and
mean what you say.

Monday, February 9, 2009

TWO MB'S

At this point in time, Perak is still hot on politics,
now Perak has two MB’s and so how?

1. There will be confusions in the state administrations,
govt. servants may not know what to do or to follows
whose orders? Nizar or Zambry?

2. Malaysia have become a laughing stock of the world.

3. Perak may suffer more economically as
compared with other states as Perak politicians
have no time to implement any financial stimulus.

WHOLE OF PERAK

Karpal Singh had asked the PKR leader to resign
as the Pakatan Raykat's chief for causing troubles
in the coalition.

Karpal , your PKR leader not only causing troubles in the
coalition but causing troubles and mischief to the
whole of Perak!

Saturday, February 7, 2009

A DIRTY GAME

What do I think about politics after looking at
politics turmoil in Perak?

1.Politic is really a dirty game.

2.Politicians are greedy and self- centered.

3.They are power crazy.

4.They really don’t mean what they say.

5.They are hardly be trusted.

6.They are here NOT to serve the raykat.

7.Sometimes they don’t have principles.

8.Some politicians are ‘FROGS” and can
be dangerous to political parties and country.

POILITIC TURMOIL

Ajar orang lompat-melompat, dia sendiri yang jatuh pulak!
-padam muka.”

The PKR de facto leader said ‘if through the fresh mandate
the people want BN to rule, so be it, but let the
people decide’. (from The Star).

Yes, I would readily agreed with him on that score
but lets flashback in the month of March 2008…

“when the Malaysian voters had given the mandate
to the BN to rule and form the federal government.”

Why then did he try to sabotage and takeover the BN
government on Sept. 16, 2008 when the mandate
had been given by the people?

Is he not contradicting himself now, may I ask?

Friday, February 6, 2009

NEW GOVT.

Well, what a way to go, Perak!
Surprise, surprise Perkatan Raykat government
falls by 4 defectors.

Even if BN forms the next government in Perak
I don’t think the dust of ‘messy politics’ in
Perak will ever settle down.

Who knows what will happen next if forming a
government is by defections, crossovers, jumping ships
or ‘lompat’-‘melompat’?

Forming a government without the people’s
participation does not sound very good at all.

It might ‘backfire’ on BN come the next general election!

The best move would be holding a state by-election
but then, you must abide by the decision from
the Sultan of Perak.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

MESSY POLITICS

Currently, we are witnessing a ‘Sandiwara’ politics
happening in Perak or a like ‘circus’ as someone had said.

Perak’s assemblymen whether in BN or PR
are spending time and enjoying on:
1. Party hopping.
2. Crossovers.
3. Defections.
4. Disappearing acts.
5. Hide and Seek.
6. Resignations.
7. By-elections.
8. Dissolving State Assembly.

And to think they are paid to do the above
activities, I too would like to be an assemblyman!

But I was told wakil rakyat are supposed to serve
the people. Are those politicians taking the constituents
for a ride?

Monday, February 2, 2009

LEARNING ENGLISH

One Malaysian guy said ‘How can you teach Maths
and Science in English to pupils who don’t understand
English when they first come to school?’
as reported in The Star.

What a silly statement!!

Hey dude, when I attended school in Standard One
few decades ago, did I know a word of English?
No. I didn’t know a single word, and at that point
in time nobody spoke English in my house.

The children will have to learn English in whatever ways
the sooner the better. This is what LEARNING is all about.

For the children‘s sake, please understand
that English is important and vital for them to
be able to compete globally and not be left out
later in their working lives.

MALAYSIAN FOOTBALL

Malaysian Sports Minister said that the Malaysian
public were ‘losing patience’ with Malaysian football
becos of its lack of success.

What ‘losing patience’ or impatience?

I for one, have no interest at all with football
in Malaysia a long, long time ago and definitely,
I don’t give a hoot about Malaysian football.

It really sucks!