17 May 2010

MP Kapar disappointed with Khalid Ibrahim

Kapar Member of Parliament recently got red paint splashed on his car parked inside his house compound. All of us received his tweet on sunday before noon.

Red paint is certainly a sign of warning which in medieval times they use real blood to scare people. But nowadays it is not that easy to get blood, or simply it is less hassle to use red paint to substitute blood.
Gangsters nowadays are all softhearted thank god.

Nevertheless, red is still red and safety measures must be taken seriously to avoid accidents...
MP Kapar today posted on his blog saying how he is disappointed with Khalid, well... Who isn't???

(grammatical error "Who doesn't???" has been amended, thank you)

The following text are excerpts from his blog which I think is rational. I hate editing so why don't I just paste the whole lot uncut. Happy reading.

UNCUT TEXT FROM MP KAPAR BLOG.

I'm very much disappointed with Selangor Menteri Besar's Statement over Red Paint Splash incident. He was quoted to have said " I have age told YB Manikavasagam that when you accuse somebody, they too will retaliate, and you will have to face the consequences".


For general public , it could just meant a piece of advise be careful don't simple fire the gun. In other way, it almost meant "I'm happy that someone had taken revenge against you , while your life and your family's doesn't matter to ruling State Government." Your life as Member of Parliament though from same party is not important to us as long as our cronies are well protected and taken care.

I don't anticipate any kind of sympathy from them as for them we can attack enemies but don't try to clear up dirts within ourselves.

At the same time, I really appreciate the gesture shown by PKR De facto Leader YB Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim whom made a personal call to myself enquring about the incident while asked about myself and family conditions.  That's part of any charismatic leader.

The incident at my house lately symbolise the seriousness of the issue that Malaysian especially Selangorean must understand the money flowing out of the system rightfully belongs to each and every one of us.

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15 May 2010

Putrajaya 'Solat Jumaat' with guns

At the Putrajaya Mosque recently after the 'Solat Jumaat' half of the people there continue to perform 'Solat Hajat' inconjunction with the National Youth Program. It was then when a group of photo-snipers noticed amongst the people who performed the prayers were carrying guns… I mean real guns. Why in the world would anyone carry a gun (or guns) to pray, this is not Palestine for god sake.

Take a look at the picture below, can you see those guys with their guns bulging from their suits? They are not wearing police uniform and we were very certain that they were not escorting any VIPs because VIPs will pray at the front row and this is too far behind to be true.



But wait…

When they got up from the last position (sujud) than only we realized a prominent person was there in front of the 'cowboys'… It was Najib Tun Razak!

He is so VVIP and yet he chooses to pray with the people, amongst them and not treat himself different from the people around him. Look at the person on his right, smiling happily to get the chance to pray alongside the Prime Minister of Malaysia.



They were chatting about something and Najib seemed very friendly and did not rush to get up or anything, just small talks, casual and relax.

This is what we want, the quality inside them… the leaders. Even we do know they cannot at all times engage in public for security measures but this once in a while small talk in a relax fashion is highly appreciated by the people. This small talk between Najib and the person next to him may not look as important to some, but to others, to the person's family and friends and friends among them will continue to speak of Najib's friendly gesture and this is what they want.

A leader with the heart of the people.

11 May 2010

Izzah said judge must have courage to handle the case.

During a brief interview just out front the supreme high court she said the proceeding will continue tomorrow but it is best the judge should handle the case with courage.

YB Nurul Izzah exit the high court before her father Anwar Ibrahim came out. She is rushing as to attend other business but still afford to spare time for the reporters.

But by her statement, does that mean that the judge is unfair pertaining to what she meant?

Is this allowed? to address the judge having no courage?

Video of the interview will follow soon.

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Gerakan Anti Liwat

Gerakan Anti Liwat or GELI has 200 over followers formed by youngsters to either support or to defame Anwar Ibrahim.

They have submit a letter to Anwar to meet up to discuss their intention taking Anwar as their advisor for the newly formed group or so called activist.

Present today at high court, they demonstrate their kind intention to support Anwar by expressing it by displaying banners.

I think Anwar should take this group seriously and accept as advisor for GELI.

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Hadi @ Sodomy

Among VIPs that are present today seen entering the high court is Hadi the great (sort of). He is here to support sodomy case I think. I didn't know he was such a fan of Anwar.

He didn't seem to friendly. But he should have, he is a public figure.

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10 May 2010

Duta High Court

Reporters are getting ready to greet anwar and saiful with flash light.

(They are ready to shoot at them)

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09 May 2010

Is this sibu?

The answer is... No. Duke highway gombak bound. Usually we could see mountain view.

This haze is getting worst and I don't see any news about it... Is it normal?

If this is what we have, solar power is not so promising. Think about it. I did not say solar cannot be apply but not sufficient to power the whole country.

Tun Mahathir meant almost the same thing. He said to implement on each house for solar energy.

Have a good weekend folks.

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08 May 2010

Istana Budaya

A great family retreat on weekends. Free admission, saturdat night open to all and free sitting.

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Harakah is very good... must read!!!

"Berdasarkan laporan tahunan bermula 2007 hingga 2009 dari Syarikat Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia Berhad telah membuktikan bahawa Pertubuhan Keselamatan Sosial [ PERKESO ] merupakan pemegang saham terbesar di dalam syarikat tersebut ."

The above is an excerpt from harakahdaily.net and the article (or news if they call that news) was published by: 

Ustaz Nasrudin Hassan at Tantawi,
Ketua Dewan Pemuda PAS Pusat.


According to the report (I assumed the report is genuine subject to maybe it's not), Pertubuhan Keselamatan Sosial does indeed have shares in Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia Berhad onto the amount of 0.71% of total shares. (the report is claimed to be true as at February 2010)

Well, now I'm not so sure anymore whether my teachers taught me right...? isn't 0.71 is actually less than 1%.

Who said it was the biggest share?.... I forgot.

07 May 2010

PKR Building An Empire

What is life without love and what is a political party without a building on its own.

"Keadilan untuk semua" If I am not mistaken or misread the caption mounted on the fore wall of the office building.

With this it showed another level of supremacy and achievement running on politics. It projects good impression of sustainability and capability handling a nationwide organization.

But how does one maintain the overhead and where does the fund comes from?

I heard that internally (inside the office) they are facing financial problem and communication breakdown with only very few staffs manning the office...

Has the sun stopped shining...?

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Zaid without Datukship

Why is this happening to me, again as I was just about to put myself to sleep I saw this article in Utusan.

So what do you think?

Zaid is seen rude to the Sultan of Selangor, is it possible to revoke the title?

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Sex party with school girls and place your bets for world cup now!!!

Yes I do understand what Datuk Dr. Awang Adek Hussein is trying to say.

"Jika kerajaan tidak mengeluarkan lesen kepada pihak yang memohon, aktiviti perjudian dan pertaruhan haram tetap berlaku tanpa kawalan dan pemantauan pihak berkuasa"

I was just about to take a nap when my eyes caught the above statement...

So let me put it this way...

I want to have sex party with school girls in school compound on weekends and I think I should apply to the government's approval and I will keep on applying until they figure out there is no use rejecting my application because I would still do it in the school compound without consent, so they might as well give one so they could at least enjoy the show.

Morale is, you must be certain of what you say and what you say counts.
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06 May 2010

Nuclear

I support nuclear power generation!!! Some people think solar is sufficient, it might seem logic in Malaysia but the fact is it doesn't.

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Carbon Monoxide

As you can see in this picture which was taken half an hour ago... The lower layer smoke-like-colour is actually smoke la... Carbon Monox to be precise.

While Guan Eng is eager to condemn the government not to pursue nuke power and steadfast on his opinion and others that the 40% extra margin of electric power is sufficient they are actually talking thru their nose not realizing the fact that air polution is also a current issue leave alone natural resource preservation.

Do you know what will happen to mother earth if all petroleum being sucked out? More a less the same if you're lacking on certain vitamin or mineral in your body.

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05 May 2010

Oppositions are VIPs

And yes they are certainly very important people...

Without them there is nobody to monitor the ruling government.

But sometime, too many opposition will tend to give you headaches.

What they don't understand is that priorities, objectives and interest should be practice professionally.
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Guan Eng is getting pressured by Gerakan Penang.

Investment in Pulau Pinang has dropped approximately 80% since last year. This is crazy!!!

Now people challenged him to quit as MP and focus on penang itself.

Can he take it?

Would he do it?


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Can you scan this barcode?

I printed this, anyone manage to scan this, please let me know the owner.


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Expresso anyone?

Some people thought that expresso is like nescafe... Pitty them.
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Nuke Power

Throughout human history, each generation has had its own information needs, satisfying those needs with the technology available to them. Each information technology breakthrough – the printing press, the computer, the Internet – has brought a cultural change in how people communicate and share information.

Today’s information landscape is marked by three major shifts:
• From print to digital information
• From mediated access (through bibliographic records) to unmediated access (to full text)
• From information silos to interoperable systems

These changes entail modifications in user expectations. Today’s information consumer expects:
• Direct access to full text information
• The opportunity to contribute to the content
• The ability to search across a critical mass of information

I picked the above text somewhere on the net... as so to easily explain to the masses why we (the world and Malaysia included) should change or say... progress... and by the way we are progressing by the day.

So why not Nuclear?

Guan Eng: somebody is getting rich by the highway.

Yes somebody is....


Guan Eng has mentioned about this many times in previous years, and today I hear about this again in the morning news. According to his concern, the government has given wealth to these companies to build highways and manage them and by that the companies are getting richer by the minute.


So Guan Eng as he is, urge the government to take over these concessionaires and gain profit from it so that it could be use to welfare the country. What a brilliant idea... I like it... and so does a 7 year old.

If that is his concern, why don't we all urge the government to take over every company that is making to much money alike TNB, Telekom, Petronas, Genting Highlands just to name a few.


We are just that lucky Guan Eng is not our Prime Minister.