Monday, July 28, 2008

When a dagger is shaped with tempting will

I don’t understand why a party who proclaims itself as champion of religion yet is hidden with all kinds of devil’s spells. With many its members are politically obsessed, this party is rather racist and greedy to monopolize other races based on their diehard ideology of Ketuanan Melayu.

Now, with its weakened influence, the party leaders started a diplomatic negotiation with their old enemy to strengthen the Malay’s interests and rights in the country. Why not negotiate with other races on building a mutual understanding among all the races to strengthen each one of us as part of Bangsa Malaysia, as commented by Lim Kit Siang.

Even if both parties find a solution to strengthen the Malays, it’s not going to be healthy for other races in the country. Imagine what other bumiputra, Chinese, Indian and minorities feel over this racist sentiment. And the mutual trusts between races will slowly erode, and it might be matter of time to witness acute discriminations between races, unfair rights, or worst of all seditious factor that sparks another riot based racism to reoccur in this country.

In most independent and developed countries, politics based on racist domination is considered outdated and in globalization era, the real concern is how to compete or form a better understanding with other nations to enhance the growth in various fields of the country beyond their comfort boundaries.

Look at how many of the best professionals are now developing their careers overseas, recognized and appreciated by other countries. They have blessed other countries and basically a curse to our country, for a government who doesn’t really appreciate and prepare the right platform to visualize their potential in the country, limited by their political agenda.

Looking at the current political scenario in the country, if there is an option to choose between testimonies given by a talking cobra or a bugger from this political party, I will rather choose the talking cobra, because liars of truth are heading this political party.

Just take a look at the hot sodomy charge. At the end there might be no proof showing that that this Saiful bugger was sodomized by DSAI. At the end, it’s just another form of defamation to defy DSAI of his dream. But shall we let the other buggers who from the start of this epic saga keep on attacking this individual with defaming statements, escape with nothing? Many of them are hardcore members and some ex-members of this party, brought up and programmed to function according to the propaganda of the party, misusing the logic between “true” and “false”.

And their negotiation with PAS is rather an attempt to weaken PAS and its alliance with BR. Even now, there are already signs of disunity among PAS and BR alliance over the matter and this issue has started to heat up the real challenge in BR, the real understanding among BR parties. We’ll see whether PAS leadership can survive with the kris party’s evil temptation or at the end the whole BR will just fail to regain their composure to the evil's attack.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Sarawak Independence Day

Lets commemorate the day when Sarawak got its independence with our state anthem, Ibu Pertiwiku.

Sarawak tanah air ku,
Negeriku tanah air ku Sarawak,
Engkau lah tanah pusaka ku,
Tanah tumpah darah ku, ibu pertiwi ku,

Rakyat hidup mesra dan bahagia,
Damai muhibah sentiasa,
Bersatu berusaha berbakti,
Untuk mu Sarawak cintai,

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Aman makmur rahmat Tuhan maha esa,
Kekal lah Sarawak bertuah
Teras perjuangan rakyat,
Berjaya berdaulat.

PS: Censorship imposed on one of the phrases in lyrics in respect of some fellow Sarawakians who are mourning over the exploitations and mistreated state of arts done by the federal government.

12 dams materialize soon?

Nothing can be done against the power of Mother Nature. Take a look at the stricken China due to massive earthquake in May. The earthquake had geographically displaced a few areas in mainland including the man-made lakes serving the purpose to generate hydroelectricity. At any time, further disturbance will possibly demolish the damps and the disaster prior to it is unimaginable. Even the mighty Three Gorges Damp is not excluded.

Back to the proposal to build 12 damps in Sarawak, comparing our state to China, Sarawak is just like a small durian seed inside a large durian. Sarawak owns a few long rivers in Malaysia. Now the government wants to put huge burden on the land to support power generation projects?

Malaysia has been creating records for building a lot of world records breaking structures but at the end maintenance is not up to standard due to irrelevant deals awarded to the irrelevant authorities to handle it. If these damp projects end up in the wrong hands, can we still feel safe while acknowledge the existence of damp behind our house maintained by a bunch of jokers?

We are in more trouble should these projects materialized in the state. It is a good reason for the government to clear more forests before the designated zones are flooded. By then, these culprits of the state would have whack in handsome amount of wages and migrate somewhere safe, far far away from the state. The projects will likely be awarded to companies from China that already have reputations in damp technology. But does the budget really enough to manage these mega projects? We are concerned with the money, which might drain down in someone’s pockets before the actual projects even started. Then, these engineering firms might compromise on quality with the leftover funds. Hey, if you deal with Chinese, you’ll have to understand their mindset definition of money. They can build damp with a life of 20 years, 50 years depending on the budget. That’s China boleh!!!

In this issue, Taib will not care so much now since his days are numbered on earth. Even his witches can’t witchcraft anything to prolong his life.

Like it or not, 12 damps will be too much for a hand to bear. And those native people living in upstream of affected rivers will be one of the earliest to be affected besides the ecosystems surrounding the affected areas.

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Sarawak to build 12 dams to meet future power needs

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Too frank to testify but too hard to believe

The following joke was told in a local Chinese newspaper:

One day, a reporter was assigned to a remote village to document the lifestyle of the villagers in this place. When he arrived there, he saw an old man, relaxing under a tree while smoking a cigarette. So, the curious reporter went to approach this old man and ask him:

Reporter: Hi uncle, asking you something…what is the sweetest unforgettable memory the villagers ever experienced?

Old man: There was once, a wife of villager went missing, the whole village men went on a rescue mission to find her. We brought with us fire torches, liquors. After we found her, we were overjoyed and we drank lots of liquor. Then all of us had sex with the lady.

The reporter had a thought for a while, realized that this type of fact couldn’t be reported in the media. So the next question was asked to the old man:

Reporter: Personally, what was your sweetest unforgettable experience?

Old man: There was once, a daughter of villager went missing, the whole village men went on a rescue mission to find her. We brought with us fire torches, liquors. After we found her, we were overjoyed and we drank lots of liquor. Then all of us had sex with the girl.

The reporter almost fainted due to his answer. So, the reporter twisted the question the other way round:

Reporter: Then what is your most bitter experience that you ever had?

Old man: Sigh~, there was once, I accidentally lost my way, the whole village men went on a rescue mission to find me. They brought with them fire torches and liquors. After they found me, everyone was overjoyed and drank lots of liquor. Then I was forced to have sex with them…and had this excrutiating pain in my asshole for a few weeks.

This joke reminded us of the man, who made headlines, confessing in the media that he was “sodomized” and the consequences he experienced after the ordeal. His ordeal touches "many" hearts up to the level of Naj. Wah…its hard to believe in a Malaysian who is really "honest" enough, to give a testimony together with snapshots of himself posted in the media or blog. It makes me puke!!! It sounds really like a lie to the people. Normally, a traumatized sexual victim would rather declare his/her identity as anonymous to the press to protect their dignity, safety and welfare of family.

To the young man, you don’t convince us that you had been victimized sexually in the ass. You are an embarrassment to your own family and religion, for your effort volunteering yourself as a political puppet to defame someone's dignity.

And how about the fella who had sex with the deceased Mongolian but hiding away from the truth and justice like a coward tortoise? Will there be any justice for her?

Anwar & Police, the repeat of 1998 Box Office



On Tuesday evening, he took on Chiky man for an hour debate at DBP. Yesterday he was roughly intercepted and arrested by policemen at his home and sent to the police station in KL for interrogation. Then, after hours of questioning under police custody, he was sent to hospital for medical check-up.

At the hospital, he got his pants stripped off, and the private part examined and measured. He refused the blood sample to be taken by the medical. Then DSAI was sent to lockup and sleep on the cement floor. Today, he was released on bail. That’s the beginning of his Déjà vu, in repeat of the sodomy charge he experienced 10 years ago.

DSAI is just like another Aung San Suu Kyi. She is unpopular to the Junta but warmly accepted by Burmese and other countries. So, government is so scared of this, do what they can to restrict his outspoken character and to deny his plan to take over the government with BR.

Our government is equivalent to a film company, which will create various storylines for a movie, with the roles taken up by drama kings and queens such as Saiful (main actor with his ass screwed), various top VVIPs, witnesses, Police (a.k.a. road blockers), etc. All arrangement are set in an environment to ensure victory on their side, by censoring all the truths that might slap them in their face.

Anyway, ever since the previous General Election, the current government is losing a lot of moviegoers and many are already showing disapproval, unhappiness, obscenity and sense of no hope in this government. This might be the last movie before all of the kings and queens vanished from the Box Office screen.

Latest update:
Anwar dibogel, diperiksa alat sulit
Polis: Anwar enggan beri sample
Treat Anwar with respect
Anwar calls for transparency, professionalism
Chaos in Dewan over Mukhriz remark

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Fuel hike summons in fuel thieves

I heard in the radio this morning that another form of crime has emerged. As a result of the fuel hike, the fuel thieves are born. Its already disturbing to find out over the years, how Malaysians and expats have been marred by various crimes and the numbers are quite alarming. Just see how many people that were death in the hands of snatch thieves, number of victims either injured or killed by robbers, number of public and private properties that fell into the hands of thieves, who make fortune from selling gas tanks, copper wires, stainless steels components, car batteries etc.

In this latest petty crime, stealing of fuel (petrol or diesel) from vehicles is a new addition to our crime list and currently on the rise. Its already a burden to increase budget on vehicle fuel but its going to be tragic if someone comes and cracks open the fuel cap, siphon out the fuel which you already paid with your hard earned money. Stolen fuel is one thing, but imagine the extra money that you need to fork out to repair the wounded parts of your cars at workshop. The damages vary from the simple fuel cap down to the severe replacement of fuel tank or pipes. That’s the range of budget the people need to spend. It really hurts, doesn’t it?

And our Police force seems to more interested to put high priorities on DSAI’s, Bala's and RPK’s political conspiracies. They shouldn’t neglect their actual roles to protect the safety of the citizens and their properties. Imagine how many crime cases left unsolved in their logbooks involving women, which are so alarming. Their role in “effective” roadblocks are causing so much abnormal and detrimental effect to the people. So less for the same effort to solve the link to the missing toddlers such as Sharlinie. Besides that, majority of snatched victims never got their cases solved and the same thieves are still free looking for other preys. So, are we going to read in newspapers about someone who died fighting a fuel thief? Sigh~.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

The debate between popularity and dignity




The DSAI-S.Chik debate made its history to the nation yesterday as the first public debate showdown, which was aired for the first time ever. And credits should be given to Agenda Daily for organizing this historic moment for us the people to have a close glimpse on both men standing on their guts over the hot topic. I will not discuss the contents, agenda or outcome of the debate for this posting.

For the Chiky man, his appearance in the debate last night was a very brave decision, in order to savage the dignity for BN government. Like it or not, volunteered or forced, his portfolio as the Information minister suggested that he is the right man, and I would say he is at least better then Z. Maidin who previously was made a Malaysian joke during the interview session filled with boiled emotion with Al-Jazeera TV news.

Compare to most of the BN MPs, many don’t have the balls to come out and speak out against the PKR de facto adviser. Ask Dollah and he would say that he needs a sleep in his bed. Ask Naj and his first statement would likely be to deny his involvement in the deceased Mongolian. Ask the Big Monkey to the screen, and the one thing he knows is to show the obscene sign.

Just imagine if you and me are in the same shoes as Chiky, had to bear all the rocks produced by other ministers and made a spoke person to stand up for their unpopular decision, we might easily burn out, humiliated or resign from the post. We salute you, for your guts.

For DSAI who is more popular among the people for his skils in debating and public speaking, he knew that his fate after yesterday’s debate is still unknown. The allegation against him for the second sodomy charge and whether or not he will be arrested today didn’t broke his strong will and rhythm in this debate against the representative from BN. The one-hour session didn’t let us down. His statements were supported by strong evidence that speak on behalf of the people. Although he was personally attacked, he still had the sense of humor to deny all these yesteryears facts that were not related to the topic. We also salute you, and may the justice prevail for you, in an allegation that is merely a political gimmick.

If DSAI still free after this, I hope to see him debating against the like of Tun Mahathir, who I think is the real opponent to him in a debate between former scholar against former mentor, the iron man of his era.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Between roadblock and rumor

So the government cause more hassles to the people. After fuel price hike, now they go for roadblocks at various junctures in Kuala Lumpur and Klang valley. Is this another aftermath operation, following the brain collateral damage suffered by these buggers ever since the General Election?

It’s a very ridiculous action by the government to say that the roadblocks are due to security reason against RUMOR that PKR will be organizing a demonstration in parliament yesterday. Where got demonstration yesterday!!! For that RUMOR, police came down to the streets earlier to slow down vehicles on the streets and what do they search for? I saw them examining road tax of vehicles and stop some motorcyclists. These roadblocks sounded more like a synchronized operation to track down road offenders rather then demonstrators.

I presume that demonstrators in Malaysia according to our government are equivalent to assassins or suicide killers in overseas.

So, as a normal civilians, who travel on the same routes to work, this problem caused by the government yesterday signified to the people, how they can be so doggy and panic against some RUMOR that never occurs. Believe it or not, this government put up faster and steadfast actions against RUMORs compare to the development manifesto that they always chant during the election campaigns. Imagine some parts of Malaysia are still living in very unpleasant conditions and they have been repeating the same cycles over and over again. See after election, the same villagers now are mute and MPs deaf over the the fulfilment of various promises. When are they as the ruling government going to do their real job, a mandate given by the voters to them since independence in 1957?

The roadblocks are not the right solutions to answer RUMORs for people traveling in and out from KL. Imagine as the economic capital of Malaysia, this city plays an important role in organizing important forums, seminars, trainings etc.which are not just attended by Malaysians but overseas participants. And imagine the consequence if your family members or relatives have to reach the hospitals in KL in time for child delivery or due to accidents not in ambulance but in your own vehicles? This type of roadblocks significantly spoils our reputation in the tourists’ eyes, for delaying trip schedules not for natural traffic jams caused by accidents or rush hours, but by the policemen instructed by the government to do so.

Now you have it ladies and gentlemen, the land of the boleh people, and the land of the boleh government, which always membolehkan all types of ridiculous procedures for their own benefits, which result in chaotic and various type of troubles to the suffering people. Of cause, the more roadblocks they do, the more money they will whack out of people’s pockets, thanks to the fuel burn during the massive artificial traffic jams. And next the puppeted policemen will be doing roadblocks in conjunction with the historic Anwar-Shabery debate.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

The big monkey on the rampage again?

Come on, I saw it, this is how you did it!!!


No, no, no... this is how I did it!!!


Yes this big monkey denied that he did an obscene gesture in parliament. Wow, his latest gesture has been watched all over the world in You Tube. Even a schoolboy can clearly see that as vulgar.

Woww, so this monkey humiliated the people of his constituency and in general people of Sabah. Humiliation after another, he became famous for the “bocor” remark against Fong Poh Kuan. Then, he attacked Karpal Singh by calling him Bigfoot.

I’m sure many people understood his gesture as a symbol of sexual behavior or could be read as sodomy, which is so synonym to the current political scandals involving two prominent faces.

From the psychological point of view, a gesture can justifies what’s on a person’s mind. Dramatically, his action could be a result of a desperate reaction to his uprising manlihood hormon, which prompted his mind for an on-the-spot orgasm, by releasing gesture that satisfied his manly desire instead of the normal circumstance in privacy mode.

Talking about ape during mating season, an ape will show gesture of supremacy challenging other males in the same group over the right to mate with the female monkey. It sounds applicable to this big monkey from Sabah, who likes to bark and gesture in parliament to prove his worth and supremacy as MP.

Nevertheless, his many disgraceful acts do help to promote Malaysia especially Sabah in the eyes of the world. Even our PM doesn't drop him out due to his potential skill in marketing Malaysia in You Tube. What's more, we can’t wait to see him in the running for the CLEO 50 Most Eligible Bachelor soon but for the ape's category.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

A boy in his own way


While the mood of the people are still tense over the political climate in the country, we have a Malaysian in overseas who did us proud for his effort to drill from an end to another end in Straits of Gibraltar battling the roughness and shivering coldness of the gruesome unfriendly sea. We salute you our boy with Malaysia Boleh!!!

This boy is not an ordinary Malaysian. 4 years ago, he battled the English Channel to raise fund for a cancer hospital in UK. His attempt and the will for charity indirectly stamped a memorable mark for our country in UK, in a country which we think doesn’t need any foreign aid.

And we need to give credits to his strong will and mental, in enduring all the hardship between his studies and training. He should be the role model to the younger generations not just for his endurance but also for his pursue in studies. Normally, it’s difficult to juggle between studies and outdoor activities but this boy did it in a colorful way. He’s now a medical graduate from Oxford University. Hey, same university as the Male Ape.

His tireless efforts are much more meaningful compare to stupid expedition project organized by UMNO sending a bunch of Mat Rempit to North Pole. It’s such a waste sending a bunch of street racers for holiday in the coldest region of the world using the people’s hard earned money.

For now, lets hope that our Olympians selected for the Beijing Olympics will show their determination and the type of hanging tough attitude as displayed by Lennard to win the country’s first Gold medal.

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Monday, July 7, 2008

Another outcry from a normal citizen

Read this in MP Kulasegaran blogspot.
A letter from a fellow Malaysian.

Dear Mr. PM,

Thank you Prime Minister for increasing the fuel price because I think tomorrow I had to sell off my car and buy a cheap bicycle.

Lucky for those singles, they can still bring their girlfriend around on a motorbike.

As for me I am married with wife & 3 little children, how can they fit on the bike? I can't bring them jalan-jalan (joyride) anymore.

You and your government were also saying that you will subsidize RM625 per year for the poor like me but I can¢t imagine how is that going to help.

Let me do my calculation:
RM625 / 12 month = RM52.0833 per month

RM53.0833 / 20 days (working days) = RM2.6542 per day

Dear Mr. PM, My conclusion is with RM2.65 per day, I only can get to travel 3km per day which my working place is about 10km away, one way. This excludes me from going to mamak stall (food stall) to buy food for my wife & children which take another 5km to reach.

Thank you very much Mr. PM, I hope you & your government will last sampai anak, cucu & cicit (until son, grandson & great grandson) because I don¢t think my children will last until their next generation. If my children are lucky, they will go back to the estate and becomes a rubber taper. I hope by that time the rubber trees are still around.

You have given me & the people of Malaysia a good reason of global fuel hike. And I on the behalf of the people of Malaysia thank you for that.

The beautiful 40% increased of fuel price will brings other stuffs like food, vegetable, fish, chicken & etc to increase.

This means my wife and I can start to go on diet now, we used to dream that we can become members of fitness second but now the dreams are getting further.

I am a very positive thinker; I thank you for increasing the fuel price because my three little children will eat less and won¢t grow up becomes fat like their father.

Mr. PM from the picture of the newspaper, I think you have putting on weight. Please take care of you cholesterol. I don't want you to be like our previous PM which has to go three or four bypass. Lucky for him, he survived.

Dear Mr. PM, I also would like to congratulate you for not winning 2/3 majority in the last election. Haven¢t you and your government learned the lesson from the last election? Why did you lose? What happened to the post mortem?

Now I know what's the reason that ex-PM wants you to step down. Now I know what's the reason the people of Malaysia wants you to step down.

Increase of RM0.78 per liter is a shocked to all of us Malaysian! Luckily tsunami did not hit us like other countries did; or else this will be the second tsunami for us!

Thank you & God bless you!

Yours truly,
Citizen of Malaysia


To this fellow Malaysian, "you'll never walk alone" as the Liverpool fans chant when LFC plays against their nemesis on the field. We all face the same sentiments right now suffering from the choking effects created by fuel hike.

Although the fuel hike demonstration only managed to pull together 10000 people, it doesn't mean that government already won the hearts of Malaysians.

The real fact is, people are going to unite once again to oust this corrupted government in the next election. Currently, BN still rules the parliament but it will not last longer than 5 years due to the anguish of the people. Been the normal citizens, lets bear the consequences of the fuel hike for now. Now we bersusah-susah dahulu, bersenang-senang kemudian.

Its going to be the reverse for the current BN leaders. Lets assume that Naj replaces Dollah next year, that means his active reign as PM will endure for 4 years. At the next General Election, he will be ousted and the unrest soul of Al"Hantu"Ya will haunt him and the wife once more. By then, the new leadership will summon the files of the unrest soul back from hell to find the truth about her death.

Remember, the people are the real power in the country and we will endure in any situations if we stay united against the corrupted government that has left multiple lines of scars in the Bolehland. Let's vote these corrupted leaders out in the next GE and make sure that justice prevails in our life.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

So, he retracted back some points

Its known to everyone just now that Malaysiakini: Bala tarik balik akuan berkanun.

I personally don't know what's wrong. Let the truth be truth and why this man had to pull back his SD. Its like an act treating the authority as a kids' playground and the next day came to the same place to remove his accusation.

What else can we believe in this country. We have PM who inherited the habits of denying rumors which turn out to be truths, politicians who like to manipulate statements to suit situation while under sieged and latest, we have someone who change his mind after successfully registered one SD a while ago. Oh my goodness...

Naj's Mongolian case vs DSAI's sodomy

Naj's link to Al"Hantu"Ya's murder

VS

DSAI sodomized Saiful?

Again if this testimony by AR Baginda’s private investigator is a reality after all, then we can proclaim Naj did actually involved in erected and horny act with now the deceased Al “Hantu” Ya.

As reported in Malaysiakini:Najib dituduh bersama Altantuya, some of the important findings between his romance story and Al”Hantu”Ya:

Selain maklumat tersebut, dakwa Balasubramaniam lagi, penganalisis politik yang dekat dengan pemimpin negara itu juga memberitahunya:
- Najib memaklumkan kepada majikannya itu bahawa mereka berdua pernah melakukan hubungan seks.
- Oleh sebab beliau sekarang timbalan perdana menteri, Najib meminta Abdul Razak menjaga Altantuya agar wanita berkenaan tidak mengacaunya.
- Ketiga-tiga mereka – Najib, Abdul Razak dan Altantuya - didakwa pernah makan malam bersama di Paris.
- Altantuya menuntut wang komisyen sebanyak US$500,000 daripadanya berhubung pembelian kapal selam Malaysia di negara itu.


If this is true, RPK’s claims might be a truth after all. As per my second last post, the second Lady might had been notified about his husband's affair from someone, followed by a fierce quarrel and a couple of kungfu hustles with the husband before both of them decided to summon someone from the military and police force to erase the existence of the innocent Mongolian. After that, the couple began the journey of false by scapegoating AR Baginda as the prime suspect.

Frankly speaking, I still believe in the professionalism of the Private Investigator, who had did his homework on the facts rather than the statements coming out from an IGP, Naj, the wife or Dollah. It doesn’t convince me to believe all their nonsense statements taking into account that I was born with a mind that can think and justify speculations before accepting them as facts.

It goes to the fuel hike as well, currently no evidence on the fuel hike coming out from the BN cronies that can convince me to accept the drastic rise. Afterall, its all bullshit!!!!.

So, if BN wants to play the sodomy charge against DSAI, the only thing that can defend DSAI’s dignity is to relate Naj to Al”Hantu”Ya’s murder. Both are the candidates for the next Malaysia’s PM. So far, more people seem to believe that DSAI is just another victim of political game while many more believe that Naj is actually the prime suspect in the detonation case.

Back to the Naj vs DSAI issue, while rumor has it that Naj will be the next PM by next year, it is DSAI who will first strategize his checkmate move on the chess game. A few PKR leaders confidently said that DSAI would be the next PM by the 16th of September, the day when Sabahans and Sarawakians commemorate their inclusion in Malaysia a few decades ago.

For Sabahans and Sarawakians, no matter who’s going to be the next PM, the question now is what’s the fate that lies in the face of both states. We have seen too much of how Dollah fails miserably to fulfill his odyssey for our people. He didn’t do much for the past 8 years and only manage to savage some candies for us after the humiliating defeats in the previous GE. Its too late now and the people believe that Naj will be the same type of moron should he succeed Dollah as the next PM. And the only thing we see in DSAI is some hopefull fresh ideas to reform the scenario of the BN controlled Bolehland which is sliding towards its doom at the moment.

Will the rumor about DSAI taking over Malaysia, a dream comes true or will he heads to jail once again for this latest sensational sodomy charge? One thing for sure, Malaysia has been recognized as Circusland in other parts of the world not for our Royal London Circus but because of our clowns and bozos, who perform or forced to perform in the in the political circus to entertain the people.