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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

JERIT

JERIT or Jaringan Rakyat Tertindas is the so called NGO's that represented the oppressed citizens by the Malaysian government !! Makes me wonder are there still oppressed Malaysian citizens?? I do not know which part of oppression do they meant? Malaysia has achieved its independence from the British rule sometime 51 years ago. The word "oppression" to my understanding is that the citizens does not qualify to vote, nor enjoyed all the benefits that the ruling government hands out or are being bullied, humiliated and have no rights at all in their own homeland. JERIT for that matter should "identify" how are they being oppressed by the government of the day!!. JERIT should be sent to the Palestine state to experience what "oppression" really meant before staging such unfounded rally...worse they involved innocent childrens and youths for their unfounded cause.

Anwar Ibrahim is the PKR new State Liasion Chief

After failing to topple BN and be PM on 16 September, Anwar Ibrahim is now focused on Sarawak. His tour duty to Sarawak attracted many especially those who failed many times to be the Yang Berhormat!. With the encouragement from State PKR and DAP it seem Anwar is 'pretty sure' he could wrest the power from Sarawak BN thus appointing himself as the new Liasion Chief..and sidelined Dominique Ng who have struggled for PKR cause in the state for many years.

This new scenario is no surprised as the party chiefs from semenanjung feels they are better, more knowlegeable, more educated and more experienced than their counterparts in Sarawak. If PKR does take over the state in the next election..who will be CM ? Is it Anwar or Dominique Ng ? or could it be Lim Kit Siang or some other DAP stalwarts from semenanjung ? Anything is possible !!.

Adit, Jimmy Donald, Jawah Gerang are just 'tools' to PKR to attract the Iban votes in the rural areas..

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

80 Percent Managers Spend Their Time Talking ?

An article was passed by a friend titled "80% Managers found spending their time talking or communicating". A communication unit in US surveyed 50% - 80% of the managers spend their time communicating with each other. The article also mentioned that poor management comes from poor communication skills. Bad and ineffective communication signalled a lack of thinking power in a person. Lacking in good communication skill may also be the one of the factors that contribute to poor sales for some companies.

As I read through i also found out that no matter how bad or how poor our bosses communicating skills are..they are still in command...they're still feared...and respected...although sometimes their decisions does make us wonder...WHAT THE HELL IS HE DOING ???...

Merry Christmas to all...Have a joyous and wonderful Christmas and for those driving back to their hometown...drive carefully...and safely

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Hudud law YES or NO..PAS ?

PAS stands firm over the implementation Islamic Criminal laws (Hudud) once PR take over the government, said Tok Guru, Nik Aziz while Penang CM, Lim Guan Eng was surprised because it was never part of PR manifesto. Najib said PAS only brings up Hudud laws during polls. Comments coming from these so called seasoned politicians is no surprised to anyone as the issue of Hudud laws had been brought up many years by PAS but never being implemented even in its own governed state of Kelantan. For once i do agreed with Najib that Hudud laws as mentioned by PAS is just a 'campaign tool' to attract the muslim voters.

The way I see it.. PAS is just 'toying' with PKR and DAP with no intention of really being a member of the Peoples' Alliance if they do wrest the power from BN. Just imagine, a day earlier Husam Musa said PAS will implement Hudud laws if they rule..the next day the same Husam Musa said Hudud law will only be implemented if PKR and DAP agree to it...and my question : Is Hudud law implemented in Kelantan ? Ask any Kelantanese who are working in Sarawak!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

No Surprise in Malaysian Football

Sathianathan is just born lucky....instead of being fired for his failure in AFF Suzuki Cup...he was offered another year...with condition to raised our world ranking!!!!!!......no surprise at all because its' FAM...the highest authority in Malaysian football.... we malaysians are so proud to fail...because we read books on 'Dare To Fail'. Even our target in AFF Suzuki Cup was not to win the Cup but just to enter the semifinal stage!!... and it happens in every sport....except for Datuk Nicol David....who seem invincible as the No.1 Squash player in the world...

Who should be blame for our inferiority in football? Once...we are feared by the Koreans, Japanese and the Arabs..in football..today we are the whipping boys....even Mynmar, Laos or Bangladesh does not fear us...not to mention Thailand, Singapore of Philippine...tiny but rich Brunei Sultanate can whip us anytime soon...

For me...failure is not an option...he failed many times before..yet...he is still entrusted to raise our world ranking ? Are we in a dream world..whereby miracles happened overnight? FAM should be more realistic...but then again...the late Datuk Basri....a symbol of success in football failed to convinced FAM to take drastic measures to stop our decline....

No wonder we have almost empty stadiums during the so called Malaysian Super League....and what is so SUPER...when we even failed against our own ASEAN counterparts...today we can only dream of being in the ASIAN Cup Final...never mind the World Cup Final..which we will never be a part of...

PR Manifesto just for election only

Recently 3 state governed by PR announced to buy new imported car for their exco members. This is because...it is reported the V6 Perdana is very costly to maintain....and not to abused the taxpayers money...they chose to use imported car..supposedly to be cheaper...and easier to maintain...I do remember...when the Terengganu government change their V6 Perdana for C200 Kompressor Mercedes Benz...there was un uproar on both sides....and now the announcement by the 3 PR States..

Well...its their government, its their states... and its their money...and yet before they came into power all sorts of promises were given to the voters....all sorts of slander was aimed at the BN...and when thay are in power...they are no less better than their predecessors...so their manifesto's during the election are just for shows..but not for it to be implement...

So Sarawakians voters...beware...sweet promises sometime turned sour...as in taking too many sweets is also very harmful to our body ..especially our teeth...

Bush Shamed In Iraq

Some brand it shameful while others hail Al-Baghdadia jounalist for his shoe attack on Bush. A brave action..One might think back....years ago when Bush Sr failed attempt to topple Saddam was followed up succesfully by his son...which he admitted he was wrong to attack Iraq because of the WMD (as reported by CIA) possessed by the Iraqi government. Actually...Bush was just trying to disposed Saddam...to avenged Bush Sr. defeat....to Saddam...an act of revenge that have turned Iraq into a violatile country...

Are we Malaysians prepared to be in the same predicament as the Iraqis...just because we want changes...just because we think ISA is a draconian act....just because some people want to in power...? Think ...think and keep on thinking....

Monday, December 15, 2008

Fishermen On Strike

When diesel & petrol price were at its highest there was no talk of strike by fishermen thoughout the country though there are abundant issues of diesel smuggling. I was wondering why fishermen today want to go on strike when the government is trying their very best to lowered diesel price...and now its lowered to 13 cents per litre...

The fishermen are adamant in holding the strike just to prove their point without considering the efforts by the government to accomodate their needs and wishes..it seem the strike will be everywhere...it is a very unhealthy way to prove a point...

Questions ? Are these fishermen doing it for themselves or they doing it because someone or some interested party said so ? Or...is it the diesel price is too low to be smuggled out for bigger profit ?

Thursday, December 11, 2008

SUPP TDC braces for a stormy affair

"If another person in the party commands majority support, there is no need to ask me to step down. I'll be out automatically" said Dr.George Chan reacting to SUPP Engkilili Branch motion asking him to step down. Much have been said about SUPP internal conflict since the last Parliamentary election. The bickering among the SUPP members from branches to branches, the question of leadership, the crisis of Dudong..and many more....Could this be the downfall of SUPP as the chinese based party that once proudly represented chinese voices in the government? Will Dr. George Chan step down as President if there is really a majority support for another person ? Will Toh Heng San, the Engkilili branch chairman be sacked from SUPP for going against the overall interest of SUPP ? All these..as the way I see it...SUPP breed a stormy TDC next week...for SUPP ... Good Luck to Dr. George Chan and his comrades...

Kayveas Oh Kayveas Part II

PPP advisor, S I Rajah said PPP will not leave BN. He also said Kayveas, PPP President did not obtained the grasssroot consensus when making that threat. Another twist to it is..maybe this time...Kayveas himself may leave BN not PPP..and the way i see it...Kayveas should leave BN because he supported the idea to abolish ISA. ... ISA is supposed to be an act to ensure the security and harmony of our country...it is a detterence to some quarters from making any statements or actions that may undermine the security and harmonious relationship that we have enjoyed for the past 51 years....as Tun Mahathir once said "a nation that never learned from their mistakes will be punished over and over again"...and we are going into that direction now..with all the racism remarks from within our own elected representatives..not to mention from the opposition parties...

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Kayveas...Kayveas..Oh Kayveas !!!

PM statement on the threat by PPP to leave BN should serve as a reminder to other component party not to take things for granted. It's also about time the BN Chairman put his foot down to tell other BN component parties not to put self interest and ethnic popularity above the security of Malaysia.

The way I see it..Kayveas might be thinking...PM is a weak leader who might cave in to threats from PPP...well...Kayveas..serve u right!!!!!

PPP free to leave BN.....PM

Obviously Kayveas threat to leave BN if ISA is not amended backfired as PM boldly told PPP to leave BN if it chooses to do so. That's the first brave and bold move by Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi since the March 8 election. Some BN component parties are taking advantage of Pak Lah moderate and compassionate style of leadership thinking that PM could be threatened into agreeing according to their whims and fancies. PM should have taken that bold stand a long time ago....

The way I see it..who is Kayveas and what has PPP contribute? PPP is just a 'mosquito party' and many times Kayveas has created controversies..and I do think its time for the PPP President to be put in his place!!.

Hurray for PM. .. or is it too late ?

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Dimana bumi di pijak .. Helen Ang

Helen Ang | Dec 4, 08 10:57am

1. Mukhriz Mahathir is not retracting his statement on vernacular schools.

He should visit the national schools during recess and see how pupils sit in their own racial groups while eating in the canteen. He should drop by after school hours and see the kids play within their own racial groups when waiting for the bus or to be fetched home. He should meet with the PTAs or read in the news, or in blogs how teachers in national schools bully and victimise Indian children.

Racism and religious supremacy is becoming endemic in national schools. Therefore putting all the kids under one roof will not solve what’s in essence a problem of communal politics.

Posted in Malaysakini

The way i see it..

Helen Ang should come to Sarawak and watch how Iban, Bidayuh, Kayan, Kenyah, Malay, Melanau and Chinese students eats, sit and play together either in national school, mission school or chinese school. The more we marginalised our children by ethnicity and races through our education system the bigger the gap will be between races, religion and ethnicity in Malaysia. To the eductaion ministry ...learn from Sarawak experience.....closing down schools is not solving anything..that i do agree...find a better solution..learn from our state...

Anwar Ibrahim and his dream

Few days ago i read about Anwar and his PKR friends intention to topple the state BN in the next state poll. He predicted Sarawak State Election could be held as early as next year. I guess afterthe failure of his 16th September took over, Anwar dreamt again and this time it is Sarawak the so called backbone of BN supremacy for the last 45 years. I saluted Anwar for not giving up the idea of toppling a legitimate elected government. His vision to govern the country, his dream of being in power and authority and his lust to be the Prime Minister amazed me. That is Anwar the way I see it..then again...

what have he achieved during his tenure as education minister and deputy prime minister ? No doubt he is a good orator..unchallenged as a speaker..and that's all he is...just talk and talk and talk and talk..with no action...if he really wanted to help Sarawak..he could have done so..a very..very long time ago...but alas...he only recently saw Sarawak as an opportunity to gain power! We 71 state constituencies and 31 Parlimentary constituencies...and that is what he needs.

for those Sarawakians who idolised Anwar Ibrahim..look back and think hard before making your decisions because the future of Sarawak well being is in your hands. if PKR and their friends took over the state..its either we are like Selangor, Kedah, Perak or Penang..with their promises unfulfilled...only then we will realised that we have been taken for a ride by PKR.

..and at the end of the day..it's we..the people who suffer...not the politicians..