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MACC questioned Former Selangor MB

September 20, 2009 · Leave a Comment

The former Selangor MB was finally taken in for questioning despite being highlighted many times in news. Wonder is the long arm of the law needs to take a longer time to react or is this merely a wayang kulit?

Article from the STAR

While we are it, take a look at the way former MB spoke on the cow head protestors issue. Excerpts from MalaysiaToday

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OTK showdown OCT 10. Will democracy survived? Reformed needed

September 20, 2009 · 1 Comment

Looking at the news surrounding PKFZ, Chua Soi Lek (CSL) and MCA. It seems the tussles for power and supremacy keeps building up. Excerpts from the STAR captured my attention.

Ong Tee Keat has choosen the right move to agreed with the EGM. He has uphold what he believed is truth. With truth at hand, he has even stick his ministrial post at stake in unveiling the PKFZ controversial issues by making it public. The public needs strong leaders that take care of the people’s interest at heart and steps in to defend to correct the wrongdoings. Despite pressures from all quarters, in my opinion, the truth shall prevails with democracy to works at its best. We do not need leaders that are no brainer and no guts to speak up when they are required to. With the coming EGM, i believe OTK with the silent majority will do the correct steps to reform MCA and give OTK the renew mandate to save the party.

Well, certain group  such as  CSL’s group trying hard to get him reinstated, personally i wonder, do they do this for the party,  the overall chinese population, malaysians at large, or for CSL?  We will need delegates to vote with conscience.

Noticed the March 2008 election has opened the eyes o fthe Malaysians, it also shows that BN and PKR either one can be the choice of the people if they adopt a government having the people at heart. The people wanted less corruptions,wrongdoings and swift actions to handle it. Personally with stable government, the majority of peole won’t suffer but a corrupt and badly managed will destroy the country.

We are all born under the BN government, as over the years failure to cross-check of certain individuals has tarred its image. Whereby the new PKR government has taken over 5 states, noticed they are the same group of people crossed from BN and the behaviour are childish. Not befitting to hold post. Therefore for the sake of country, uphold the basis of constitution and remember all the reps that are elected are need to sworn to protect all Malaysians of all race, colours and religions.

Let’s take some polls here:

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Selangor Temple relocation meeting turned sour

September 5, 2009 · Leave a Comment

From Malaysia today news and the STAR online, the meeting between Selangor Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim hit a snag after residents start acting rudely by throwing chairs and shoes on the 150 year old temple relocation to a new site.

It seems like Malaysians are starting to go back to ancient civilisation, rudeness and emotions rules the day. The protest sparked controversy when some of the participants brought a cow’s head and left it at the gates of the state secretariat building.

Check out the poll on the handling of situation in Selangor.

Another poll on the cow’s head.

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EGM for MCA within 30 days on issues including PKFZ

August 31, 2009 · 3 Comments

Looks like MCA’s struggle has reached another level, the party President Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat said “It is to allow members to deliver a verdict on the decisions made by the MCA leadership – whether on its renewal and rejuvenation efforts, on disciplinary cases or in the handling of the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) issue.

Read the extract here

Do you think Ong Tee Keat is handling the MCA issues well?

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Petrol Ron95 at RM1.80 and Ron97 at RM2.05

August 31, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Got this alert on Star Sms service, that the petrol price is higher by 0.05 for Ron 95 and Ron97 higher by 0.25 effectively.  Read these in The Star

What do you all think of the hike? Do your votes at

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Is this the way a minister replied without diplomacy?

August 30, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Hello everybody! It’s nice to be back after taking some break from blogging. Received this piece of video on the You Tube, the way our Malaysian Minister of Information, Culture and Communication responding  to a reporter from the Star and how he changed his “mode of answering”.

Seems like these people never change in how to be polite in responding to the people :(

Check it out how Raiz Yatim ‘cakap orang putih’  at

Need everybody’s opinion poll on this

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Perak Govt falls, BN claims Victory

February 4, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Just barely days i’ve commented on the denials and fickleness of our local elected reps, and today the STAR online reported the facts.
Can we simply have reps jumping left and right into parties? It seems like these reps has no more dignity. Firstly they stated their letter of resignation are signed under duress. Then they said it is an undated letter. Personally i find all these ridiculous. As it shows the people elected reps can be cowed into doing things when under pressure. It shows no guts and dignity. What do the people of Malaysia thinks?

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Perak’s Political Ploy? It is a Gimmick?

February 2, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Hi everyone, i’m back after a long break. Been busy stuffing myself with the CNY food. The waistline increased with the intake obviously. Looking at Malaysia’s political scene, changes are seen, yet the same old style by the politicians are cheating us voters by playing dissapearing and appearing act, better than David Copperfield the world famous illusionist.

Look at the Star report today on Perak’s PKR Rep denying resignation. “Apa Dah Jadi?” Irregardless PKR or BN reps, they must always remember, they are the servants of the people of Malaysia, do not act responsible and put the country at chaotic conditions and people losing hope on the elected reps daily. They must know whatever they do, it will be used as KPI (Key performance Index) to see whether they will be given a chance by the people of Malaysia at the next GE.

Hope Malaysia will be able to churn out better politicians that love the country and people more than they love themselves.

Till next time. Gong Xi Fa Cai to all my fellow malaysians!

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PM Badawi assures Malaysians that Petrol price would not exceed RM2.70 this year. True or not?

August 3, 2008 · 3 Comments

Today’s most of the country’s newsaper including STAR reported that PM Abdullah Badawi assures the Malaysians that petrol prices will not exceed RM2.70 this year. And the petrol price will be reviewed monthly beginning from Sept 1.

A good move and yet not good news. I remember when PM announces of hike up to 0.78 cents, he announced it and effectively by midnight the prices went up causing massive jams as the poor rakyat tries to save few ringgits and sens to ensure their daily bread and butter will not be effected. And now to revert back, it took him more than one month to implement.

Can our PM think straight, even before he announced petrol hike, he can do it gradually 0.10 monthly but he took the other way round by hiking up over 40 percent putting pressures to the poor rakyat. What if the oil prices go higher this year probably US$150 per barrel and by January 2009, our good PM might hike a dollar,
that will put the economy under pressure. Some rakyat already said our PM lack of foresight and his unpopular move killed the poor people. Can he think of proper way, i.e. improve the basic infrastructures then hike up. At least the people understands.

The worse part our PM can do is probably reverse his decision within days which he has consistently failed to do so, Our dear PM Pak LAh, wake up and mindsets and your silly advisors that have gotten u deep inside the rife of unpopular move. So we Malaysians, must be more political concious without depending on them(BN or Pakatan Rakyat.)

Do we the rakyat sit  down and do nothing? Do your talk and banners and without compromised and show our displeasures, so that the government knows the seriousness and d impact.

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Police Arrested NGO Helping Loan Shark Victims

July 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I couldn’t help but wonder what happened to our beloved country Malaysia, as i was flipping through the STAR newspaper today. This particular headline above caught my eyes. There was this group of NGO officers who tried to assist the people who are harrassed by loan shark for failing to pay their debts. While assisting the victims a tussle came up and the loan sharks lodge police reports.

And the irony is the loan sharks came back with police officer and get the NGO’s officer arrested. How wonderful is this country, the illegal loan sharks can get protection by the police whose salary are paid by we, the tax-payers in the country.

Something is definitely not right here, with the illegals loan shark getting protections. We the rakyat must voice out that illegals cannot get immunity under the law and orders of the country. It is a mockery to the police & judiciary system and especially the tax-payers. Stop these illegals loan sharks. Look at the posters they paste on the walls, road signs, shops, now even buntings and billboards mushrooming. Can we stop all these illegal activiies? Sigh!

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