Wednesday, November 23, 2011

We get peaceful rallies when PERKASA 's RIP...


Should I laugh or should I cry?

It felt like yesterday when Ibrahim Ali @ Katak melompat @ PERKASA lead students movement of the 70's. How time, wealth, fame and thirst for media coverage "turnover" Ibrahim. His initial comments, in response to the proposed Peaceful Assembly Bill, Ibrahim Ali showed that he is a spent force and is out of touch with reality.

Ibrahim Ali said
it would be effective in tackling unruly assemblies as there were "black sheep" who often abused the constitutionally guaranteed right. Well, is Ibrahim claiming that he was and still is the "black sheep"? In 70's, he led the students movement against the government, and recently he championed on issues which puts him at odds with both the government and the opposition.

Ibrahim believes that such restrictions can be lifted, perhaps in 50 years when society is more mature, but for now, national security is of primary importance. Is Ibrahim implying that we should take Myanmar's place in stiffling dissent? Is Ibrahim acknowledging that despite his age, he has not "matured"? Why 50 years? So that the society will not roast him since he is most probably dead within the next 50 years? (Mind you that this writer is not playing God here but Malaysia's male average age is 60 years, so in 50 years, chances are most males will be dead by 60 years old).

Ibrahim continued "Overall it’s a positive move. After 54 years we have come to this stage. Maybe in the next 25 years, people will be educated and (we) can (enjoy) full freedom, but for the moment, Malaysia still needs time to educate its citizens." Hello, Ibrahim. Are you from Mars? Are you implying that people like Samad Ismail, Ambiga, the doctors, emgineers, teachers, ustaz, priests who attended Bersih II are uneducated? Or is Ibrahim Ali saying that KJ who led his patriots is an uneducated Oxford graduate?

Are we progressing forward or are we backpedalling? Ibrahim mirrored the government's nervousness in handling assemblies. Is the government, like Ibrahim, dreamed on turning Malaysians into robots?

You are the people. Are you allowing people like Nazri, Ibrahim Ali, Hishamuddin to wate your grey matters? Come GE 13, show them who is uneducated - the people of Malaysia or the scumbags like Ibrahim Ali...

Till then...G'nite M'sia...wherever u are...
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Monday, November 21, 2011

Of salesman name Najib...



What's wrong with the picture? Don't they say that a picture is worth a thousand words? If so, then how young is the "young man" with the red cap on the left? Looks more like 60+...

Najib did it again. This time as salesman Najib when it is reported that he spent almost the whole day in PWTC to woo young voters. The funny thing is, I was in the vicinity too yesterday but did not see the hype and "happening" in PWTC. Well, maybe Seri Pacific is not considered as PWTC and that is why this writer did not sense the happening.

Take a look at the picture again. Did you guys (and gals) see something missing? No? Really? Where is RosCTmah? Isn't she always by Najib's side even in Saudi Arabia? Why is she not there? Is she absent on Najib's media consultant advise? If so, RosCTmah must be having nightmares last night, knowing Najib being surrounded by those SYT (sweet young things)... swarming around Najib in their pinkies. No... I am not referring to the pink elephants of US of A but rather UMNO's homegrown putris... with their body hugging jeans and high heels, all looking for a "better career" in PWTC.

Now on to Najib's speech. KJ mentioned that
the Umno president’s speech touched on the direction Umno and BN must take to ensure support among young voters “swings back” to BN. Are you sure?

If that holds water, then Najib is abandoning UMNO's traditional safeboxes opting for young voters. Makciks and pak ciks, Najib has abandon you, will you still be voting BN in GE 13?

Think about it... Najib is losing his grip on the 50+ voters and he is not getting anywhere with the teachers and the civil servants. So, Najib is aiming on the youth to carry him on. The problem is, the young are media savvy and they are IT based. 50 years on, Najib keeps on selling that only BN can do this and can do that. Yes, BN can surely do whatever they want (for now) including providing "low quality" 1M milk through 1M shops... it's time for Najib to realise that whatever rebranding he's using, the consumers (read: the rakyats) have enough of BN...

Poor Najib, from PM to salesman...

Till then...G'nite M'sia...wherever u are...
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Monday, November 14, 2011

Of bulls and timber = Got to go...



And who better to sum it all up if not Najwa Muhyiddein who sang "got to go"... at least she is frank when she sings that song. I wonder whether her father gets the message or not...or does her father's boss listen to the song and understand the meaning?Bung Karno also wants Shahrizat out, maybe Bung Karno should sings "got to go" in parliament to get his message across...

A tale of two cities? Nah... too far fetch.

Charles Dickens wrote of "once upon a time" aristocrat who became a victim despite his virtuos nature. Definitely this is not applicable to back door minister! Worse, the "pass the buck" game has started with MACC passing the ball to others as the so called NFC issue falls outside MACC act 2009. That's what you get when you have politician cum lawyers outlying our national policy and legislation. They will do whatever they can to "grey" all areas that might affect them and at the same time engage with legal jargons to drag the system - all for their advantage! And isn't our back door minister a lawyer too, by qualification?

But then again, just because we agree to collectively agree that the present day government's shelflife has expired, that does not mean that whatever comes from their groins are just as bad as the parents (or should I say the father). Just because the government of the day victimise the rakyats through and through by siphoning monies from our country's coffers, that does not mean that everyone is rotten to the core.

Yes, Nazifuddin is Najib's son but he did not grow up with his father around. Najib choose to opt for RosCTmah and left Nazifuddin with his mum when the kid was only 4 years old back in 1987. Do you think Najib cares about Nazifuddin when he was busy charting his political course and leashed by RosCTmah?

Yes, Nazifuddin may have some "connections" to get on Harvest court board but definitely that does not come, courtesy of Najib. That said, I feel it is unfair to heap Nazifuddin in the same basket as 1MPM6 Najib.

Bulls for the back door minister and timber for Najib's son, both expose the weakness in our system where the playing fields differ based on who you are. With Najib sitting down poring through potential BN's candidates, let's make a resolution - oust BN in the coming election.

And who better to sum it all up if not Najwa Muhyiddein who sang "got to go"... at least she is frank when she sings that song. I wonder whether her father gets the message or not...or does her father's boss listen to the song and understand the meaning?Bung Karno also wants Shahrizat out, maybe Bung Karno should sings "got to go" in parliament to get his message across...

Till then...G'nite M'sia...wherever u are...
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Friday, November 11, 2011

NFC + MRT = no planning...

My oh my. Look where we are heading today...

The once "boy of the hour" KJ cooked up excuses on bulled NFC. Not NFC of National Football Conference but this NFC stands for National Feedlot Corporation. KJ's painted Shahrizat's NFC "noble" idea of investing in condo purchase but KJ failed to explained who is the owner of the condominium. Is it Shahrizat? her hubby? her children? or is it NFC?

If it is NFC, then maybe KJ's feeble attempt may hold some water or else it will clearly show Shahrizat's way of skimming the publics' monies for her own benefit.

Worse still, KJ sidestep the obvious, that Najib's "rakyat didahulukan" government failed to take everything into account before embarking into the RM 250 million over NFC project.

If we keep going through KJ's childish explaination, then how does the RM 800K "holiday spree" using NFC funds brings bigger returns than depositing in current account.

Left or right, KJ failed miserable and all is due to his skill trying to "menegak benang yang basah".

If NFC is a proven failure, then what about another in the making? MRT corporation admitted that they have yet to assess the potential of property development but at the same time declare that the priority is to get the project off the ground. Another load of bull from Najib's "rakyat didahulukan" government.

If MRT has not assess the potential of property development, then why rush into things? To get the feel good vibes or another cosmetic treatment to dress up Najib's failed missions? It shows that the government is resorting to do first, and think of reasons later. Do things first then only think where the funds are coming from.

NFC, MRT - what does it matter. The present government is skinning us alive and reaping funds from our hard-earned money. Worse still, NFC and MRT may be learning from Malaysia's own J Lo who skimmed Terengganu sovereign funds (now known as 1MDB) by selling bonds and now Terengganu is paying through their noses to honour the matured bonds. Soon, we will spend more from our already depleted reserves. Thanks to Najib and his thoughtless "transformation program" and the childish reasoning of KJ.

How I wish Najib announced parliament dissolution today to pave the way for 13 GE. ... but Najib chickens to the task. Maybe he did not "get" the light during his recent express trip... so guys/gals, please wait for a few months before we show him the door...

Till then...G'nite M'sia...wherever u are...
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You has email? Telephone? We need you...

Some can wait... but not me.

SPAD announced the relocation of bus services operating from Klang bus station to Pudu sentral. Their reasoning? To make way for demolition of Klang bus stand, I fondly remembered it as Toshiba bus stand because of the large Toshiba signboard above the building in the 70's.

SPAD mentioned that in its place, SPAD will construct the MRT station. What SPAD and its Chairman failed to recognise is the mess they created in relocating the service. Consider this :-
  1. The relocation force bus commuters to walk further to link to other public transportation to reach their destination;
  2. Force the commuters to pay more as they have to use STAR LRT before they can connect to their regular komuter/Putra/bus services plying in and around Pasar seni area;
  3. Did not have the spirit of "people first" but instead "SPAD first";
  4. Force the commuters to brave the rain/heat in walking further to Pudu Sentral;

Now, what is there got to do with email and telephones? Easy... I need as many of you to email aduan@spad.gov.my and register your protest to SPAD's decision which burdens commuters or call 1800889600 to voice out your displeasure to this relocation exercise.

You have sms service? Good, you can also sms SPAD aduan send to 15888.

You see, SPAD can demolish the building and SPAD can build the MRT station without having to relocate the bus service! It is all in the planning and if Mekah can rebuild the buildings around the kaabah without disrupting the pilgrimage, why can't SPAD do the same at Klang bus station?

I am sure Haji Najib and Hajjah RosCTmah can see the rapid developments surrounding Mekah without burdening the millions of pilgrioms. SPAD can do the same with commuters of less than 10,000 daily using the Klang bus station.

So guys and gals, I call on you to send emails, spread the message around...and help the commuters of Klang bus station. Let's "Bersih" SPAD of its cobwebs...

Thanks for your support guys and gals....

Ahhh, before I sign off, a late Congratulations to Fi-sha on her success in angling in Mr R last 8th October... Sorry that I can't join the celebrations as I was called on duty touring Cambodia, Vietnam and soon Algeria and China too....

Let's give SPAD, many many "You got mails" message....



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