Friday, August 21, 2009

Helo .. Helo ..

If you think the Pakatan Rakyat component parties squabbles are a nuisance, how about this?

Helo .. Helo .. Khairul are you there?? Why so quiet one?

Helo .. Helo .. Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Khir Toyo(l), you there?? Even this entry for Wonders of the World has escaped MACC is it?

Helo .. Helo .. Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, are you there?? Would you launch a commission to investigate the Nuri(s) in service?

Helo .. Helo .. Rohaizat Othman (BN's candidate for Permatang Pasir by-election), are you there?? Tengku Razaleigh wondering if BN has ran out of elegible and dynamic leaders to lead the country out of the rot here.

Helo .. Helo .. Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat(MCA President), Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing (Bintulu MP and Barisan Nasional Backbenchers Club Chairman) are you there?

Damn! They have all gone quiet and wodnering what's next. Not forgetting our PM has "dissapeared" for the past few days and wondering what he is up to next with his beloved "First Lady". Perhaps gone to seek Guru-ji's help.

This confirms ths state of confusion Barisan Nasional is this moment!

They have all got their own dilemmas and wondering if the Ministers are actually functioning as Government officials or busy sorting out their mess.

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Who is the bigger Degil, Jahat & Bodoh?

Degil, Jahat & Bodoh! (Stubborn, Bad & Stupid!)



My parents taught me not to call people by such names and much regretted that a learned "lawyer" and representative of an NGO like Mohd Khairul Azam Abdul Aziz uttered such words while even trying to talk about teaching one's children in the interview.

If he was confident of uttering such words, he must definitely be more intelligent which he claims to be and likened to what the Malays say "angkat bakul masuk sendiri (pot calling kettle black)."

It takes a bigger "orang degil, jahat & bodoh (stubborn, bad & stupid)" to identify another. He do have guts to come out in the interview to claim himself all this! Such individuals does not deserve to be a leader and would end up embarassing the country in the eyes of the world.

Now that there are picture evidenced that he wore a pro-ISA t-shirt and was part of the pro-ISA which had planned to demonstrate (very obvious that they could not garner sufficient support), we will wait and see if police would take action against him.

Since Home Minister had said that they the Government would take action against both anti and pro ISA, we will see if the actions speak louder than words. He had also indicated that he was expecting a worse scenario with his statement "not as bad as we had expected.." which clearly indicates that he had also expected the pro-ISA would demonstrate in confrontation.

In the interview, Mohd Khairul touched on many issues pertaining to the August 01, 2009 anti-ISA demonstration;

  1. hartabenda awam rosak, he has done a good job doing all the surveys and would be good if he himself produce the list of "hartabenda rosak". If he does not have one, then one wonders what he claims holds truth though I would think that definitely there are but not as bad as potrayed by Mohd Khairul. The "kerosakan" could also be due to the demonstrators running helter skelter fromthe tear gas and chemical laced water. How about "kecederaan rakyat Malaysia" by the police?
  2. accusing Anwar Ibrahim (PKR Advisor), Syed Ibrahim (GMI) Lim Kit Siang (DAP Advisor) and Mohamad Hadi Awang (PAS President) as pengganjur ("organizer") and perancang ("orchestrator"). Was he representing the law and had made the necessary investigation? Or merely passing a remark?
  3. he claims that the whole world population of 7.3 billion and 27million Malaysians watched the proceedings on CNN and Al-Jazeera. It's a wonder as to how he knows everyone was following the event with great interest and not sleeping or working or seating by the roadside at CM! We have to wait for Mohd Khairul to submit this fact to Guiness Book of World Record for most viewed event which is much larger following than the World Cup!
  4. he also claims the Government allows assembly in stadiums, well, that's only after August 01, 2009. Is there any stadium which is large anough to fit the rakyat whom had enough of the present Government?
  5. "ISA alasan baik untuk polis tangkap mereka" - he had encouraged the ISA be set upon the 4 persons claimed to be the orchestrator before the event happened and isn't he blatantly proving how wrong the ISA can be used on individuals?
  6. "Menteri tak ada kuasa guna ISA" - does he knows what he is talking about?
  7. "penyamun dan perompak berpesta semasa polis kawal demonstrasi" - it does not need to wait for this event to happen, even without the event the crime rate has risen and is he trying to tell the police how to manage their resources to safeguard the country. Does he know that the police brought in 400 additional personnel from out of KL to assist on 01 August 2009?
  8. he claims that the police had not taken action against him although he was wearing "pro-ISA" which clearly shows the double standard in enforcement. I'm sure if I had worn a "pro-ISA" and shouted anti-ISA slogans, I would still be arrested.
  9. he branded anti-ISA demonstrators as "CRIMINALS"!!!! This is shocking! The real criminals are still out there wreaking havoc to the country's wealth and the public's monies for many years and till today actions had not been imposed on these criminals. May we ask WHY and who is the smooth criminal?
From this interview, PAS would now know that they have a "duri dalam daging" in their Sg Ramal branch/division. However, we hope PAS does not ask him to quit but this bigger degil, jahat and bodoh member quit himself since Pakatan Rakyat represents maturity and not tow the line individuals as in Barisan Nasional.

UPDATE
It's embarassing for a legal advisor not able to distinguish between application for membership and being a member here !!!!

Well enough said, don't be a hypocrite!

Sunday, August 02, 2009

UMNO and racial politics

The truth is the racist sentiments in UMNO Malay has widen the unity gap over the last 20 years. Why specifically UMNO? If one were to go to Kelantan, you would see the Chinese, Indian and Malays seating in a chinaman coffeeshop having drinks and chatting.

Generally the Chinese, Indian and Malays in Kuala Lumpur are living happily with the existence of one another here while majority having the same sentiments about daily life. It gets divided when talking about Government policy, ISA, religion and politics when it involves an UMNO supporter who would in a split second changed into a different personality.

It seems that everything that anyone points out to UMNO, it would be regarded as a racial issue;
(a) Nik Aziz can vouch this with his statement,
(b) Teoh Beng Hock's death have now been linked to racial sensitivity,
(c) the teaching of Science and Mathematics have also been linked to racial,
(d) Najib's removal of 30% bumiputra quota is also racial,
(e) ...... and God knows what else.

Pewaris and Magaran supports ISA for Malay rights and DPM agreeing to this. How would 1Malaysia to become a reality if racism is the priority of the day not with majority Malaysians but the UMNO led Government!


Very interestingly, a newspaper reported "Lone pro-ISA man makes it to palace" only for the police to come out blaring "Lone pro-ISA supporter did not hand memorandum to Palace". Whether we called it a news spin or directed by "higher authorities" someone is telling a lie.

Can we trust the Mageran representative in this?

“As long as Barisan Nasional is leading the government, the ISA will not be abolished,” Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz told reporters in Kota Kinabalu, in an immediate reaction to the rally in the capital city.

ISA Can Be Amended, Not Abolished: Ahmad Zahid

Hisham: Next Parliamentary meet may see changes to law (ISA).

Najib himself is now facing a struggle within to uphold Malay rights within UMNO now with a more declining support.

Datuk Hishamuddin Hussein, Malaysian Home Minister says in a TV phone interview with Al Jazeera on 01 August 2009,


“…. not as bad as we had anticipated it to be but unfortunately there were those who exploited the situation for whatever reason in which case the police has to do whatever they had to do ..”


Al-Jazeera : You said it was not as bad as you had expected it to be, why re-act with this kind of force firing tear gas, using water cannons?


“this is the reaction caused by a small group of people and we didn’t know ummmm….the extent which they will go in regards to the street riots which they had planned and we must understand that the Government has made it very clear from the beginning that we are going to repeal the law, the act that we are talking about and there was also another group of protesters that were in support of the ISA. The position of the police and the position of the Government is to ensure that nothing untoward happen with intention from certain group which want to exploit the situation especially the opposition political reason.”


Al-Jazeera : Minister, if there was also a rally in support of the ISA, Internal Security Act, was that illegal too or you allowed it to go ahead?


“No, I made it very clear that as far as those who are for and against, as the Government is reviewing the Act, (sigh) there is no necessity to actually have a gathering of this nature.”


Al-Jazeera : Mr Minister, do you think this Act is unfair as you are reviewing it, do you think it’s unfair as it does give you the authority, the chance to lock up those simply disagree with you?


“No, we are not using the Act to lock them up, I mean there are other laws which we are using to charge or detain those that are involved or what happened today. Now that is the very reason we feel that the acts need to be reviewed.”






Would UMNO Malays change and be competitive in the actual world instead of them staying in their realist world? It would take some 20 years if the change were to happen unless the 13th General Election decides otherwise.


Malaysians are now seeing Najib's administration is a much clearer picture post 100 days.