vandals as defined are person who deliberately destroys or damages public or private property. they do not care or consider of the issues arising from such idiotic actions and who could these people be? animals? definitely not human beings!
(ignore the illegal banners and posters for this moment!)
today they vandalise the traffic lights which endangers the road users. they don't realise that their loved ones including their parents use the roads daily as well and could be a victim of their folly!
don't really understand what really these numbskulls are thinking when doing such actions!
they are being thought moral and civics in school in more detailed now and yet, such actions have been repetitively and rampant.
where has all the religious values, moral and civic mindedness learned gone to???
one thing for sure, vandals are garbage to Malaysia!
Monday, September 27, 2010
Thursday, September 09, 2010
oh Malaysia ku!
i pay income tax,
i pay road tax,
i pay telephone (broadband) bills,
i pay water bills,
i pay electricity bills,
i pay indah water bills,
for them to improve the public utilities and infrastructure.......
when they dig the roads the patched it up with a hump!
as the days go by, the hump becomes a hole!
would they pay consumers compensation for the vehicle repairs and maintenance arising from the unsatisfactory works????
when can Malaysian roads be free from humps, pot holes, rough surface, water logged roads ....... which all endanger the road users!!!!
i pay road tax,
i pay telephone (broadband) bills,
i pay water bills,
i pay electricity bills,
i pay indah water bills,
for them to improve the public utilities and infrastructure.......
when they dig the roads the patched it up with a hump!
as the days go by, the hump becomes a hole!
would they pay consumers compensation for the vehicle repairs and maintenance arising from the unsatisfactory works????
when can Malaysian roads be free from humps, pot holes, rough surface, water logged roads ....... which all endanger the road users!!!!
Thursday, September 02, 2010
1 UMNO or 1 Malaysia
1 UMNO or 1 Malaysia? During the fasting month of Ramadhan is always the best month to ask for forgiveness and prayers for a better tomorrow. The brotherhood and friendship is re-established to reunite as one.
It's an open secret that the UMNO internal war is rife and the future of the party is dependant on a united front to face the impending 13th General Elections rumoured to be in April 2011.
So what's after Ramadhan?
They start all over again their internal war with slanders, accussations, vindictiveness, insinuations etc. ????
Just like a song chorus, it's meant to be repeated all over again?
I do think that the 1 Malaysia logo have been over used by many organizations till the objective of the campaign is now a forlorn drive staring in failure.
It's an open secret that the UMNO internal war is rife and the future of the party is dependant on a united front to face the impending 13th General Elections rumoured to be in April 2011.
So what's after Ramadhan?
They start all over again their internal war with slanders, accussations, vindictiveness, insinuations etc. ????
Just like a song chorus, it's meant to be repeated all over again?
I do think that the 1 Malaysia logo have been over used by many organizations till the objective of the campaign is now a forlorn drive staring in failure.
undercover school
It makes one wonder if Malaysian national schools of today and tomorrow would all be in disguised or of undercover nature!
Had a tough time locating the school when another banner was strung across the school signage and I am sure they would have many other places where the "kain rentang" could be hung.
Aren't the school authorities proud of the school?
If that's is the lackadaisical attitude of the school authorities, we can imagine the discipline and academic performance of the school!!!
I pity the Malaysian students and generations of tomorrow.
Had a tough time locating the school when another banner was strung across the school signage and I am sure they would have many other places where the "kain rentang" could be hung.
Aren't the school authorities proud of the school?
If that's is the lackadaisical attitude of the school authorities, we can imagine the discipline and academic performance of the school!!!
I pity the Malaysian students and generations of tomorrow.
flying the flags upside down again?
It's a day after the 53rd national independence day of Malaysia and raising the flags of the country and state in celebration of the momentous milestone is a proud moment for Malaysians since 1957.
Many buses and lorries whizzing the highways mount the national flags as a symbol of pride. Malaysians fly the flags high on houses, offices, building s and everywhere including cars while some flags ultimately became "victim" of lack of securing the mounting and lie on roads across the country. Is this act of betrayal or disrespect to the country?
Information Communication and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim had said it right that flags are cheaper than a pack of cigarettes and available everywhere, including him providing the flags to Malaysians for free!
Has this cheap and easy availability resulted in mass production which lacked quality or the "tidak apa" mentality towards the national flag?
This leads us to how a school in Kuala Lumpur could raise the state flag upside down (refer pic)!!!!!!
What makes it more insulting is that the flag was mounted on the gates of the main school entrance where hundreds of students and teachers pass by each day while no one notices it or just adopting the "close one eye" attitude!
2 years ago when the opposition bloggers posted the Malaysian flag upside down as a sign of the country in crisis, it drew flak from the ruling Government and eventually jailed for flying the flag upside down.
Will the principal, State Education Director or Minister of Education be responsible for this? Fined? Jailed?
Wouldn't it be better not to fly the flag at all if incidents like the above and torn flags are raised for National Day celebrations?
Let us be proud Malaysians and keep the flag flying correctly!
Many buses and lorries whizzing the highways mount the national flags as a symbol of pride. Malaysians fly the flags high on houses, offices, building s and everywhere including cars while some flags ultimately became "victim" of lack of securing the mounting and lie on roads across the country. Is this act of betrayal or disrespect to the country?
Information Communication and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim had said it right that flags are cheaper than a pack of cigarettes and available everywhere, including him providing the flags to Malaysians for free!
Has this cheap and easy availability resulted in mass production which lacked quality or the "tidak apa" mentality towards the national flag?
This leads us to how a school in Kuala Lumpur could raise the state flag upside down (refer pic)!!!!!!
What makes it more insulting is that the flag was mounted on the gates of the main school entrance where hundreds of students and teachers pass by each day while no one notices it or just adopting the "close one eye" attitude!
2 years ago when the opposition bloggers posted the Malaysian flag upside down as a sign of the country in crisis, it drew flak from the ruling Government and eventually jailed for flying the flag upside down.
Will the principal, State Education Director or Minister of Education be responsible for this? Fined? Jailed?
Wouldn't it be better not to fly the flag at all if incidents like the above and torn flags are raised for National Day celebrations?
Let us be proud Malaysians and keep the flag flying correctly!
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