Sunday, September 19, 2010

Ridhuan Tee Abdullah

What I read in Ridhuan Tee's blog.

"Lihatlah toleransi kita di sini. Pada saya kerana Melayu memeluk Islam 600 tahun lalulah yang menyebabkan orang bukan Islam boleh hidup senang-lenang di bumi bertuah ini. Nilai-nilai Islam mengajar orang Melayu supaya menjaga hak bukan Islam dan jangan menganiayai mereka. Andainya orang Melayu tidak memeluk Islam, apakah nasib bukan Melayu akan menjadi seperti umat Islam di negeri China atau di India, yang begitu tertindas dan teraniaya? Sebenarnya Islamlah yang melembutkan hati orang Melayu untuk menerima orang bukan Melayu di negara ini.

Cuba kita bandingkan bagaimana keadaan orang Islam yang tinggal di kawasan majoriti bukan Islam. Toleransinya amat tinggi. Umat Islam tidak menimbulkan masalah kepada bukan Islam, kecuali haknya diambil dan mereka ditindas, seperti yang berlaku di Selatan Thai, Filipina dan Palestin. Melayu Islam di Singapurapun tidak bising-bising walaupun tanahair mereka dirampas."

You make your own conclusion!

Mukhriz for better future of Malaysia

(Bernama) - Measures taken by the federal government have helped to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) this year contrary to the poor showing in 2008 and 2009 resulting from the opposition's disparaging remarks about the country, Mukhriz Mahathir said yesterday.The Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister said the disparaging remarks directed at the BN government had instilled fear in foreign investors, so much so that FDI in 2008 and 2009 dropped by up to 81 percent. When the investors kept away, the opposition blamed the federal government for what they claimed to be inefficiency in drawing investments. "They cause the problem and they blame us for it. However, the government always does its best to attract foreign investors," he told reporters when met at the Aidilfitri open house in Pendang.

So rakyat Malaysia, there you go, we could not attract any FDI because of the opposition and not any wrong doings of the government, thanks Mukhriz for your brilliant analysis and for revealing the truth or else we the rakyat shall be blaming the UMNO led BN government! Thank god it is so clear now.

Malaysia a Failed Nation

Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim mentioned that a recent report that Malaysia was now the “least favoured market” in Asia Pacific for investors has, which is a stark contrast with what the government has portrayed about the country's economy.
“Although the government has been trying to paint it beautifully, but the fact it we dropped two spots from 10th place to dead last,” said Anwar in a statement, responding to the report based by wealth management advisor Merill Lynch, a division of Bank of America, on its Fund Managers Survey.
“Our neighbour, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF) has surged 10 places to 44th,” noted Anwar referring to the World Economic Forum (WEF)’s ranking of 139 nations which also showed a decline in Malaysia’s ratings where the country had slipped two places in global competitiveness rankings to 26th in the past year.
Pleaselah Mr.Anwar, they used a different ranking criteria like the university ranking! We have our own criteria for ranking than World Economic Forum, so it is not true as we are better than Indonesia as we have their citizens working as construction workers and maids in this country whereas our Malaysian are not. So they you go we are better than others in the region even better than Singapore!

Now we know why

Malaysiakini quoted the Deputy Education Minister Dr Mohd Puad Zarkashi said right-wing group Perkasa was merely championing the people's rights as spelt out in the constitution."In my view, Perkasa is not being provocative or encouraging people to hate each other unlike the outlawed Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf)," he said when met by reporters at his Aidilfitri open house at Dewan Senggarang in Batu Pahat.
Mohd Puad (right), who is also an Umno supreme council member, added that matters related to Perkasa were made political issues but close associations between political parties and extreme organisations like Dong Zhong did not merit the same treatment.
Now you know why teachers are racist!UMNO is not gong to change....please vote for change in the next GE.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Not racial but something else

It was sad to hear that a successful Malay business woman was killed brutally. Some UMNO leaders, even the DPM had something to say about this murder and few visited the victims house. I wonder why? Who is Sosilawati, is she a business woman, or an UMNO member or just Malay woman. What if we replace Sosilawati's name with Ah Moi or Letchumi, would these UMNO leaders make a stand or even visit the victims family? The police appealing to the public not to treat this incident into a racial issue.Is there any reason to make it racial? It is a sad incident that many Malaysian despises. But let's ask ourselves why is that similar acts or deaths were not handled in a speedy manner such as Sosilawati's? I am not making it a racial issue either but why did the police not act promptly in solving some other murders over the years?Let me quote some; Triptipal Singh, 60, outside his home in Jalan Yeap Chor Ee on Oct 15, 1992; S Pathmanathan, 29, in his office in China Street on Oct 19, 1997; Chew Sien Chee, 39, in Bukit Mertajam on March 2, 2000; senior civil lawyer SP Annamalai, 59, outside his office in Green Hall on Nov 6, 2007; and R Thinakaran Raman, 37 in Prai on July 27, 2009. These cases are still unsolved and the Selangor Police Chief is saying that they have not closed the case and are still pending investigation! Strange isn't it that the police force still has open cases after 10 years or is it because the victims are all non-malays?
Not being a racist here...just a thought...would it be any different if the victims were Malays!

Monday, September 13, 2010

Mahathir Inc

Malaysiakini quoted what Mahathir said during Hari Raya Celebration recently.
It would be suicidal for Umno to cut ties with Malay rights movement Perkasa as the party needs all the support it can get, said former premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
Mahathir, who is also Perkasa's patron, defended the right-wing movement, saying that they are voicing out the feelings of the Malay community who find that Umno is no longer protecting them.
Mukhriz Mahathir begs to differ with Umno's move to distance themselves from Perkasa, saying that the two organisations shared the same struggle to uphold Malay rights.He explained that since they shared similar “root struggles” there was thus no need for Umno to alienate Perkasa
There you go! Both father and son should run for election and form the next government with UMNO and Perkasa members; Mahathir would be the PM and his son as his deputy under the Mahathir Inc banner!