Thursday, April 22, 2010

Lets see PKR's support


Pix 1: Part of the crowd

Pix 2: Another section of the crowd

Pix 3: Another view of the the crowd

Pix 4: Anwar

BN Support in Hulu Selangor

It was quoted in the main stream media "Timbalan Perdana Menteri Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin berkata sokongan terhadap Barisan Nasional pada pilihan raya kecil kerusi Parlimen Hulu Selangor Ahad ini semakin meningkat."
Translated loosely:The DPM said that BN is receiving increasing support at Hulu Selangor and he was echoed by Ali Rustam the guy from Melaka who is claming that the Melaka Sultanate is way before Parameswara.Thats another story!
Let me post two photos from different angle!

Photo 1

No you see it.....

Photo 2

Now you don't........

Hulu Selangor by election

It looks like Najib need to come down to the grounds to garner support for the BN candidate at Hulu Selangor, first DPM, than Najib followed by Rosmah and now the ex PM you know who he is the one that claims to be a Malay yet we know his origin, yeah the one who went to Singapore University under an Indian quota! The last time he was in Batu Gantang BN lost and now his appearance may cost BN a possible win at Hulu Selangor. Why you may ask? cause he has only one issue to talk about or maybe two, how bad Anwar is and how slow and useless Pak Lah was, no new issues for him to share. He claims that he is clean yet all facts are pointing at him for what Malaysia is now!Divided under racial line with one race calling itself superior yet looking for government support and grants to be successful!This is what Mahathir has made out of that race,no malice intended.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Ali Rustam on Melaka

Ali Rustam the ultra UMNO member claimed that the Malacca Malay Sultanate began in 1278 and not in the 1400s, as discovered by a research team appointed by the Melaka government.Chief Minister Mohd Ali Rustam said the year 1278 was chosen based or the Raja Bongsu version of the Malay Annals or the "Sulalatus al-Salatin".
Following the discovery, the research committee, chaired by Melaka Islamic University College vice-chancellor Prof Mohd Yusoff Hashim, agreed that Melaka began as a political entity, known as the Melaka Malay Sultanate, in 1278," he added. Hello if it was in 1278 how come it was called Melaka? Bodoh...punya Melayu UMNO..bodoh...bodoh...how come this idiots can get away with this kind of remarks. Ask your self when did Islam came to so called Tanah Melayu or when you jokers were known as Malays and you'll know if your claims are true?

Thursday, April 15, 2010

This is the DPM Speaking

Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin (below, left) has reiterated that he will not make any apology for stating that he is Malay first When I said that I am a Malay first, some dubbed me as an 'ultra'. But I am not afraid or worried what others may think just because I want to help my race first."And I am certainly not apologising for it," he said to a thunderous applause at the launching of the '1Malaysia Motivation Expedition Squad' organised by the Gabungan Pelajar Melayu Semenanjung (GPMS) student movement.Speaking to the 300 students at Universiti Malaya in Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, he also told them not to be afraid to fight for the Malay race.'Don't be afraid and don't be apologetic when people say that we are racist for only wanting to help Malays because the Malays still lack in so many areas,' he said.
Wow, I am impressed with our DPM, and I know now what 1 Malaysia is all about!Calling all races ;Chinese, Indians, Dayaks, Kadazans,please fight for your race's rights, just take the cue from the DPM.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Minister wonder why

John Doe wrote that our honourable touriem Minister was wondering why Malaysia fail to attract tourist unlike other countries in South Esat Asia i.e Thailand, Indonesia, Philiphinnes or even Cambodia.I'm just adding my thoughts.
STAR quoted that the Minister of Tourism, “Something must be terribly wrong if Malaysia, which is among the cheapest tourists destinations in the world, sees a drastic fall in tourist arrivals.”
I guess she is not reading the main stream papers, isn't it is written all over daily of the wayang kulit that is happening in Malaysia and not forgetting all the Satu Lagi Project Kerajaan Barisan Nasional!
Allow me to refresh her memory just in case she has selective memory like our Tun.
1) Tourists are just afraid of Burning Churches, or being hit by flying Pig heads or cow heads.
2) They are afraid of the khalwat-team knocking on their doors while they are you know what with their their spouse, or accidentally being caned for drinking Beer.
3) How about if they accidentally mentioned the word “Allah”? Would they be facing the firing squad?
4) They are afraid that they may be c4ed and their entire immigration information goes missing from their data base.
Hello do you know that our Lembah Bujang is much more ancient than Angkor Wat and Borobudur. Well you wouldn't tell the world, would you?
In case you don't know:
2nd Century Lembah Bujang, Malaysia
2nd Century My Son, Vietnam
6th Century Borobudur, Indonesia
8th Century Angkor Watt
Go visit Lembah bujang and you'll know what I mean and the condition it is now and all the artifacts that went missing! You @#@#$ are not proud of our heritage and you wonder why tourist are not coming to Malaysia!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

MCA Walkout

The Selangor BN convention was marked with controversy after 15 representatives from the Kapar MCA division walked out of the event shortly after the opening ceremony. Kapar MCA division chief Song Kee Chai told Malaysiakini that division representatives were outraged that the coalition's maiden state convention was preceded by the singing of the Umno anthem, soon after the BN anthem. “This convention is organised in the name of BN, not Umno. So singing the Umno song does not reflect BN and the 1Malaysia spirit,” he said when contacted this afternoon. Additionally, Song said division representatives were also upset that only Umno leaders were invited to sit on the stage, while leaders from other component parties were seated with the crowd.
He said his members were also upset with the keynote address by Noh Omar, who alluded that non-Malays should be grateful that they were granted Malaysian citizenship. Meanwhile, MIC secretary-general S Murugesan also expressed unhappiness that no arrangements were made for non-Umno leaders to be on stage.Despite boycotting most of the activities at the convention, Song said some of his members would return later today when Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak is scheduled to officiate the 'Selangor Takeover Plan (Stop)' campaign.
I guess MIC did not even lift their asses off the chair? Hello ini BN component party takde malukah? People don’t respect them yet still want to go one huh?

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Khairy at SABM Forum

Read it right Khairy was actually attending a Saya Anak Bangsa Malaysia (SABM) Forum? Don't think that he has turned over new leaf!Some excepts from the forum.

Haris Ibrahim and Wong Chin Huat, with moderator Khairy Jamaluddin. The topic - Racial and Religious Harmony: Understanding the ‘Allah’ Issue. The discussion was fast and furious with lots of incisive points raised, yet all the while not a single raised voice nor threat. This is the nature of dialogues we need. Now why can't Parliament take a cue from this?Haris went on the offensive. "The Federal Constitution is clear on all this. What we have failed to do is to uphold the Constitution in a dignified, unbiased manner." With regards to Islamic matters, Haris added "it has never been in the government's interest to nurture a mature and enlightened Muslim community"; the proof is all around us.With regards to Islamic matters, Haris added "it has never been in the government's interest to nurture a mature and enlightened Muslim community"; the proof is all around us.
Wong Chin Huat believes the issue is made more complicated because "religion has been appropriated to define the ethnic boundary of the Malays". At the end of the day, he added, it is less about Islam than it is about this ethnic boundary - what's inside and what's outside of it. Why is this boundary made sacrosanct is the more interesting question, he proposed.
UMNO Youth chief Khairy was a skilled moderator, totally at ease with the civil society audience. The controversial figure threw hard questions at the panelists, pulled up with well-timed humour, shared his own difficulties at constituency level, and involved the audience very well. "Many of these counter-arguments I'm making are the very responses I get when I'm in Rembau - they ask me, "Why do they have to use Allah? Why can't they see we're hurt?"
"Funny, because in Pahang, I experienced the opposite," replied Haris. "I've met with Muslim farmers there in the ladang and kebun... explained to them that the Bahasa-speaking Christians - without invoking Allah in their rituals as they've done for generations - they feared their prayers would be nullified, as in Islam. Their reply: 'Molek.' Beautiful. See, those I have met have no issues.
"It's about how it is presented. The Utusan way isn't the way."
The biggest laughter came with the final question from Khairy, who asked half-farcically: "Now, tell me, is 1Malaysia the best thing that ever happened since Merdeka?"
Chin Huat: "Well, I generally don't trust politicians. For me, the public needs to view them like pets. You have to train them or they will go wild on you. It's just like having a dog, you know. Put it through a training regime, then it will serve you well." (Ouch... the man can bite!)
Haris: "Where's the sincerity? You say 1Malaysia, but the nation is still divided into bumiputra and non-bumiputra."
Khairy: "But Haris, aren't you a bumiputra yourself?"
Haris: "I'm not a bumiputra. I'm an Anak Bangsa Malaysia."SABM had a little souvenir for KJ just before he left - our T-shirt which says Semua Anak Kita. 'Ngapa Harus Beza?

That's Mila there posing with the man who said, during the forum, he's staying with UMNO to help in its reforms.
We wish you well.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Comment in Malaysiakini on Najib's statement

Perkasa not so extreme: Najib

Beetle: Of course, Prime Minister Najb Razak, Umno can accommodate Perkasa because it is the offspring of Umno. Of course, Perkasa's views are not extreme because it represents the views of Umno. And of course, Umno will listen to the views of Perkasa, because Dr Mahathir Mohamad said it should do so.

Chipmunk: So now we have the PM for all Malaysians suddenly endorsing Perkasa as a not-so-extreme organisation. Next, you will see Perkasa going out all the way to bring racial discord and the PM will then say, "Oh, it is beyond my control", just as what happened before the torching of churches.

While Perkasa can go on protesting, why not let Hindraf and other NGOs go and speak their hearts out? Will the PM then keep quiet and say that they too aren't extreme? When will the government learn that our neighbouring nations are prospering while we shout at each other?

In the end, Malaysia will be left out behind. For God's sake, stop this nonsense and stay united as 1Malaysia regardless of whether you are Malay, Chinese, Indian or another race. Let's all stand together and get our nation back on track. Mr PM, you better do what you say.

Concern Citizen: Perkasa represent Malay groups - nothing wrong with that. But when Hindraf represented Indian groups, why was it outlawed and the ISA (Internal Security Act) imposed on its activities? Will Ibrahim Ali be arrested under the ISA?

Ksn: There you have it. We have it from the horse's mouth that Perkasa is another wing of Umno, albeit unofficially. With Mahathir at the helm of Perkasa, what else Najb could do? Endorse it, and that's what he did. Have the other dead BN partners like MCA, MIC, Gerakan nothing to say about this?

SMC77: I fail to see how the interests of Perkasa and the interest of all Malaysians are not mutually exclusive. Najib needs to take Mathematics 101. I don't understand how the interest of Malaysians can be protected if Perkasa is demanding 67 percent of all economic interest for its members regardless of the size of the pie.

Rayfire: The amount of attention and support Perkasa is getting is alarming. I do hope liberal-thinking Malays will rise to set things right or else we may be heading for disaster. Sorry to sound so pessimistic, but I guess their presence is causing unnecessary tension and unwanted attention in and out of this country.

Umno is definitely patronising this group. How else was the launch done in PWTC? Najib, don't play with fire. Racial tension is not an easy thing to contain. This frog (Ibrahim Ali) is trying to go even more extreme, and your endorsement will only going to make it worse!

Mahathir failed all Malaysians by opening their gathering where clearly nothing but illogical fear was instilled into those attendees. It's sad to see that we are moving backwards even further. I have been to other nations, and they are moving fast ahead of us. Can we afford to be left behind?
Readers do you want to have a PM who supports a racist group?

Najib's says Perkasa is not extremist

The 1 Malaysia Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak said Malay rights group Perkasa is “not so extreme' that it cannot be accommodated by the Umno-led government.
In an interview aired on satellite news channel Al Jazeera last night, Najib spoke on behalf of Perkasa in saying the non-governmental organisation was “by and large supportive of Umno.” Najib, who is also Umno president and ruling coalition BN's chairperson, said Perkasa backs the party as it is “the only vehicle” that can promote Malay interests” and “hold this country together”
Yet he cannot accommodate Hindraf,Ziong Dong or other NGO's, very funny as he claims to be Prime Minister for all Malaysians! Satu lagi project kerajaan barisan national ( another project by BN government) I think.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Good bye national Monument

It was reported in the Star today that the National Fatwa Council has found the National Monument venue unsuitable for the celebration of Warriors Day. This was announced by the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Jamil Khir Baharom. He said that the council had found the venue unsuitable because the monument was in the form of human statues. Jamil said, "The Fatwa Council’s guidelines say that the venue should not have items in the shape of humans, as this can be controversial." he also announced that a Warriors Square would be built on a permanent site in Putrajaya for future celebrations.
What's next?

Perkasa... oh Perkasa

The word Perkasa have been a mouth piece among many Malaysian's more so I think amongst the Malays as they claim to be fighting for the Malays right. I don't want to question the Malay right but want to understand what Perkasa is fighthing for or what the constitution has to say about the Malay rights.
I understand that Perkasa claims;(correct if i am wrong)
1)that the right of Bumiputeras to own 67 per cent the nation’s economic wealth because they form the majority;
2)the ISA as being integral to 1 Malaysia;
3)the word Allah is exclusive to Muslims.
Let's address this one by one, 67% of equity, who is opposing them not to own that percentage. what went right or wrong with the NEP policies for the last 52 years and why is that the Malays are still lagging behind?
What does ISA got to do with Malay rights? Still can't figure that out? About the holy word " Allah" do whatever you want as I don't use that word at all. Doesn't bother me!
Now let's see what the Reid Commission had to say on the issue and wherein they noted that:

“… We found that there are now four matters with regard to which the special position of the Malays is recognised and safeguarded:
1. … Malay reservations of land …
2. … admission to the public services …
3. … permits or licenses for the operation of certain businesses …
4. … scholarships, bursaries and other forms of aid for educational purposes …”
and then recommended that:
“… with the integration of the various communities into a common nationality which we trust will gradually come about, the need for these preferences will gradually disappear. Our recommendations are made on the footing that the Malays should be assured that the present position will continue for a substantial period, but that in due course the present preferences should be reduced and should ultimately cease so that there should then be no discrimination between races and communities.“We recommend that after 15 years there should be a review of the whole matter ...”
Hello Perkasa what the f#@$ are you talking about, ini lebih 50 tahun masih mahu subsidikah?