Sunday, May 24, 2009
RPK HAS SPIRIT OF M'SIAN TIGER?
I am proud of the Malysian tiger, of its beauty and physical appeal but I see no similarities between that animal and RPK. The Malaysian tiger is like the other species that takes careful care of their cubs to that their young would later survive in the jungle. Unfortunate RPK has failed to bring up his son in this human jungle and more so when the son was caught for the crime, RPK and his wife was no where to be seen. Shame on them, definitely a Malaysian tiger would growl and show it powers.
In his desperation to boost the image of his master, DSAI and his PAS protégées, RPK has damaged whatever little credentials he has; a Malaysian tiger would never do that. RPK appears more like a kucing kurap, the alley cat which prowls around looking for food and the food the kucing kurup digests are mere left over. Study the alley cats and you will understand what I mean; the type of food that RPK eats enables him to utter lies and create fantasies. One only wonders when an cowardly animal like RPK will write scripts for Bollywood from his hide out in Down Under. RPK is a coward no doubt running away far from the terrain where he should be fighting for rights and justice; but he is nothing more than a kucing kurup.
But then again, everyone is entitle to his own opinion!
Saturday, May 23, 2009
WHAT A FUSS NIZAR
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
THE 30% BUMIPUTRA EQUITY RULE SHOUD STAY.
By the way, it’s quite absurd/ academic to address this 30% at this point in time when activities connected with the local and worldwide stock market and investment is practically dead and likely remain so for quite a long while; no right thinking promoters would wish to list their companies presently nor Bumis/ their institutions keen to take up the relevant stake. However, in question is a mechanism evolved in implementing part of the Social Contract; these so called Malay Muslim leaders should give their honest opinion.
As for me, a Bumiputra and in the greater interest of the Bumiputra community, I stand together with those who strong believe that the 30% rule should remain; its not timely to phase it out yet. The aftermath of the world economic and financial meltdown will inevitable affect our economic landscape. Patience has its virtues while public debating for the UMNO youth position copying the American style of politics has its severe drawbacks. Lets all focus on tackling issues affecting our real economy as a consequence of the world economic meltdown resulting from amongst other causes the lack of transparency and insatiable greed originating from the lead country that promotes liberty, greater democracy and governance to the world.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
No To Public Debates on UMNO YOUTH
2. In Malaysian politics today, who does not know that phony by the name of KJ, grossly responsible as much as his father-in-law for the disasters of UMNO and BN. Using a populist platform of “Setiakawan”, running as a "Malaysian," as opposed to that of "Malay" whist trying to push some form of reform agenda for Umno, is most perplexing for a candidate standing for a party strictly for the Malays and Islam. KJ desperately hopes to galvanize support for his battered image and such self delusion is to grossly cover up his winnings/ nominations earned dubiously by money politics and whatever remaining influence of his father-in-law.
3. Amateurish as he is in Malaysian politics and of its complex culture, this stupid bloke discards Eastern values particularly Malay values for the west in portraying himself as a man of the times. Like his mentor the chameleon cum self centered politician by the name of DSAI, KJ insists on riding on the wave of false liberalization, democratic reforms, and greater transparency in the wake of the disasters of his own creation. Public debates is an American culture and not necessary appropriate to Malaysian politics especially for UMNO. The local political sensitivities are not akin to those in United States and public debating on issues relating to UMNO are likely to have more negative consequences than good..
4. I read the negative comments on public debating by several key UMNO politicians including Mukriz himself and I stand whole heartedly with them on this issue. Action speaks louder than words and we cannot allow a publicly acclaimed nincompoop, good for nothing fool like KJ to continue disrupting the re-engineering of UMNO Youth with his forked tongue. I hope in the greater interest of the youth movement, YB Khir Toyo, should back out from participating with such public debate so that KJ will bark and yapp in solitude on his ridiculous platform and let whatever ludah he spits to the air to fall flat on his deserving face.
5. No more of KJ, enough of him; the Silent Majority is watching and trust that grass roots will decisively oust him and his close associates out of politics. To strengthen UMNO in these uncertain times, the grassroots must get rid of selfish pricks like KJ and his associates and focus on the economy and win back those states lost.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
BACK TO NORM.
Alhamdullilah, the Holy Month of Ramadan has passed and now most of us are enjoying the Hari Raya celebrations albeit the worsening world economic meltdown. While our beloved country is considered rather isolated from the credit crunch crisis arising from the US sub-prime loans, nonetheless this country will be feel its adverse ramifications especially those involved in the export business and by those rich locals who got themselves exposed in overseas financial markets via their private banking.
I had refrained from frequently posting during the month of Ramadan to focus on more religious practices although I did at some occasions reply/ comment to some blogs.
At first, I did not intend to have an open house due to several reasons connected with our local as well as international economic developments. However I had a change of hearts after considering the requests of some family members as well as to celebrate my daughter’s 17th Birthday. Why not, I considered, next year could be more expensive due to the uncertainty of world economic situation and this Hari Raya is of great significance as PM had already decided to quit, a wish I have longed for so long. So inviting friends, neighbors and relatives, my family will have modest one this coming Saturday. Insha’allah, our open house will have blessings of the Almighty Allah.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
WE MUSLIMS DO NOT WANT A POLITICIAN WHO HAS THE BACKING OF THE US ADMINISTRATION.
The US Administration never learns that every time it interferes in the politics of a Muslim country the local Muslims hate it. So this time round on the pretext of the arrest of 3 individuals under the ISA, the US Administration interferes again giving credence to the suspicion that the US supports DSAI who seeking a change of Government in Malaysia by 16 September 2008.
The US Administration intervention confirms the belief that it is indeed the key backer of DSAI and his political stooges including the Bar Council. Thus with such intervention DSAI further alienates himself from the Muslims who frown the US foreign policies.
I doubt PAS grassroots would truly support a politician carrying such an unwanted and dangerous foreign baggage.
So down with DSAI and his political sponsors the United States Administration.
MALAYS STILL FOR RACE BASED POLITICS
After berbuka puasa and terawih prayers, the common subject among the neighbours was of course the current political scenario and in particular when PM will eventually step down and Tun will become an adviser to UMNO. The neighbourhood seemed to discard as irrelevant the politics brought about by DSAI as the defacto head of the Opposition and the inability of PAS to take a constructive leadership role in the Pakatan Rakyat albeit safeguarding the interest of the Malays and Islam.
Irrespective that the leaders of the various leaders of the Opposition has commented about their commitment to the Constitution and the Special rights, the developments on the ground in the 3 Pakatan States namely Selangor, Perak and Penang says differently. Yes, whatever goodness that Pakatan bragged about progress in the states under their control seemed insignificant; the neighbours see things differently. Multi-racialism parties have no place in the hearts of the neighbours.
The general conclusion was that PM must go soonest as he has done nothing effectively and as one UMNO man said, the bulk of UMNO grassroots also wants him out for the greater interest of UMNO and the Nation. The Malays need a strong leader as a replacement, someone who will bring back control and sanity among the races. Reforms of freedom and tolerance brought about by PM were identified as one of the major causes for the state of affairs and uncertainty. In fact, many were disgusted with RPK writings and the foolishness of Ms Ambiga and the Bar Council.
I too got generally the same feedback at the nearby surau which I attended almost every night for my terawih prayers.