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August 22nd, 2007 by pcwan

enough said

just look at the bigger picture..

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so long friendsterblog. thanks for all the trouble and time wasted

JPA OR MCA Scholarship??

May 22nd, 2007 by pcwan

23rd May 2007: the front page of Sin Chew Daily shows about 160 proud JPA scholars with their smiling face together with MCA leaders in a Luncheon honoring this year’s successful Chinese JPA applicants

on that occasion, MCA chief datuk ong ka ting proudly claimed that for the past few years MCA has been ‘HELPING’ top Chinese students obtaining JPA scholarships.

BULLSHIT !

yes, its true that MCA did help a handful of student to ‘obtain’ their jpa scholarships for the past few years. I dunno how they do it but somehow they have done it. political mercy? backdoor negotiation? I dunno..

but let me be clear, MOST OF THE JPA SCHOLARS (previous batch) DID NOT AND WILL NOT ASK HELP FROM  ANY POLITICAL PARTY

Most of us Obtained our place WITHOUT any HELP OR MERCY OF ANY POLITICAL PARTY.

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One MCA YB in bukit mertajam even proudly appeared on local newspaper claiming that he personally ‘FOUGHT’ for 20 over students and most of them are successful, because of himself and his party.

I guess that if he even dare to approach a low-rank JPA officer, the officer might ask:

‘Lu ingat lu siapa???’   

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Most of the scholars I knew, worked hard for our scholarship. we applied directly from the public service department and we got it DIRECTLY.

We are thankful for our parents, our teachers, our own luck maybe, BUT WE ARE NEVER THANKFUL FOR MCA or any YB and DATUK DATIN !!

for MCA to claim that they had HELPED US, its arrogant, its misleading, and IT’S A LIE!!

It’s shameful to see that this country’s government scholarships and university placements is already a political and racial issue. Worse still, certain politicians even use it as some cheap election stunt.

so let me suggest, abolish all scholarships and only set up UMNO scholarship, MCA scholarship and MIC scholarship.

Gerakan Scholarship???

"haha, Lu ingat lu siapa ?!?"

Let Them be BANNED !!!

March 2nd, 2007 by pcwan

The wise
officers in the GREAT GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA have recently banned the screening
of 2 made-in-malaysia movies produced by renowed Malaysian directors: Amir
Muhammad’s ‘Apa Khabar Orang Kampung’ And Tsai Ming Liang’s ‘I Don’t Wanna
Sleep Alone’
.

The official
reason for banning Tsai’s film is simple: the movie portrays the uglier scene
of Kuala Lumpur,
which is in clash of  governments’
policy to promote Kuala Lumpur as a ‘beautiful city’ for the ‘2007 Visit
Malaysia Year’ blah blah blah

 Although the
films are locally produced, this wasn’t enough in their wise judgement.


Wow, see how
patriotic those officers are !!

Imagine, if
the officers in the west are
as patriotic as Malaysia’s authority…… 

1. The 2007 Oscar Award Best Picture ‘The Departed’ MUST BE banned and condemmed by the US government. The film depicts the corrupted and power abuse of police, and the screening of this movie will demoralise all the police officers in NYPD and LAPD…

2. Oscar best director winner Martin Scorsese must be arrested by the FBI and sent to GUANTANAMO for suspected collaboration with Al-qaeda and other terrorist links. Most of his movies since the 80’s have been using drugs, violence and sex to diminish the image of US and it’s definitely a plot to bring down the  US government… 

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3. Winner for last year’s Oscar best director Ang Lee must be a Chinese Spy!! Yes, his movie Brokeback Mountain outrageously describes macho and handsome American Cowboys as HOMOSEXUALS! Damm him for making Bush (also a texas cowboy) looks so gay !! The Immigration Department should straight away be deport him to  Iran and let him be stoned to death by the people there..

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4. The British Spy Agency MI5 should investigate Oscar best actress Helen Mirren for conspiracy against
the Royal Family. In the film The Queen, she portrays Queen Elizabeth as a
stingy and ‘sibuk kay poh mak cik’ !! How dare you!!

As you can
see the loyalty and faithfulness of our Malaysian officers is truly
outstanding, and you don’t see these spirits in order country!

Malaysia
Boleh!!

Ironically,
the Real Queen Elizabeth even invited the Fake queen Helen Mirren for tea in
Buckingham. She must be out of her mind…

 These Malaysian
directors really stupid la….Kuala Lumpur where got beggers and poor people??? see, our traffic so nice, we got LRT and KTM and KLIA, see our KLCC so nice,
see our streets of many foreign ‘tourists’ from Indonesia and Bangladesh..soooooo
nice u see

 

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Foreign ‘tourists’ waiting their

turn for a ‘Eye-of-Malaysia’ ride


What I suggest
is next time our government must be step up our effort to improve our country’s
image with this AKTA MALAYSIA ‘BOLEH-WOOD’ 2007.

 In this
Akta, all made-in-malaysia film must obey the following rule

1.all actors must dress up in tuxedo with a bow tie ( including the DVD sellers on Petaling Street)

2. all actress (including Jennifer Lopez and Nicole Kidman) must dress up in baju kurung or cheong sam or sari, and all elderly mak cik and aunty must dress up in Armani and Prada fashion to look young.

3.all settings must be clean and beautiful with flora and faunas. As this is rarely found in Malaysia,artificial studio settings and fake trees and flowers are most encouraged
   

4. all actors and actress must smile and not curse ALL THE TIME

5. all producers must use technology to cover up the haze in our skies

6. the ending of the film is best with shoutings of slogans eg Malaysia Boleh!! And with a firework display in KLCC or Dataran Merdeka or putrajaya.

for films which do not follow exactly what is required, must have this warning on their poster :

 Amaran Oleh Kerajaan Malaysia: CERITA INI TIDAK MENGGAMBARKAN MALAYSIA YANG SEBENAR’

 
If its too far-streched, just LET THEM BE BANNED!!!

 

what is peace??

January 31st, 2007 by pcwan

Some say that peace is negotiation.

My ethics lecture said peace is a result of ethical acts.

Some say that peace can be achieved by ‘justified war’.

Some claim that peace means defending your dignity.

Tony Blair said that peace is the preparation of war.

Osama said that peace is achievable by the fall of US

Bush said that peace is victory on terrorism

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When his relatives were about to go for war to ‘defend’ their water source, the waters of

Rohini

River

, the Buddha did not stand with them. The Buddha did not give them strategies; the Buddha did not lecture them to show courage for war.

Instead, he went to both side and asked: ‘What is more valuable, blood or water?’

‘Blood is more valuable’ they replied

‘Then is it not unbecoming to spill blood just for the sake of water?’ Buddha said

*          *          *

Why do people fight to defend their faith? Their religion? Why do fanatics kill others and themselves just to fulfil their hatred?

What is love, compassion when all men are blinded with self-ego?

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‘Love is patient love is kind, it does not envy, it doesn’t boast, it is not proud it is not rude it is not self-seeking it is not easily angered, it keeps no records of wrongs.’

(1 Cor 13:4-5)

BLOGGERS UNITED

January 25th, 2007 by pcwan

This is the official statement of Bloggers United. This statement is jointly drafted by Susan Loone and Sheih of Kickdefella. All those who believe in justice and right to free speech, please put this up in your blogs.

BLOGGERS UNITED CONDEMN ACTION AGAINST ROCKY & JEFF & DEMAND LEVEL PLAYING FIELD in ALL ACTION AGAINST BLOGGERS

We, Malaysian bloggers, we, who believe in justice and right to free speech, we, who endorse the Bloggers United movement, unanimously condemn the action taken by media conglomerate NSTP against bloggers Rocky Bru and Jeff Ooi. The action by the newspaper against the duo is an action against all bloggers who believe in their right to free speech, freedom of expression and justice.

The recent event may seem like a grave development in the path of bloggers, but it can never and must never impede or stop us from defending our right to speak, to express, to write and to tell the truth, to be the watchdog, eyes and ears of the people, or simply to share our view, and give fair comment on any subject which involves and affects us as humans, as rightful citizens of this country.

The recent event may very well give the government owned media the opportunity to dictate the so-called "truth" but such actions only prove that bloggers must unite, continue to uphold the right to free speech and freedom of expression, fight for justice, even if it is not our own, be more alert, committed to the cause of free speech, relentless and persistence in the face of such persecution like the one which had befallen on the two of us.

What YOU do to any of US, is what YOU do to ALL.

As responsible bloggers, we demand and claim our space on the blogosphere for free and fair comment, where important national issues and prominent personalities are discussed.

Although it may seem as if the NSTP defamation suits will have a chilling effect on freedom of bloggers, as litigation can be expensive and may jeorpadise a blogger’s economic position, we will not be cowed or silenced by those who have no regard for free speech.

If you find our post offensive, you may refute us with correct facts and figures and fair comment, in the spirit of free speech.

The first two cases will have grave impact not only on the Internet, but Malaysia as a whole as the country celebrates Visit Malaysia Year (VMY2007). The healthy, mature and democratic growth for free speech and expression in our midst is at stake. The reputation of the nation as it strives to promote our multimedia supercorridor and love for IT will be a national joke for all the world to feast on.

We demand for a level playing field in all action meted out to bloggers and in particular in the defamation proceedings particularly in terms of financial resources and capabilities, and secondly, that the legal rights of bloggers et al are properly protected in keeping with the imperatives of an information society and knowledge economy which Malaysia aspires to become.

For further information, please contact blogger Susan Loone at susanloone@gmail.com and Sheih at kickdefella@yahoo.com

Farewell 2006 !

December 28th, 2006 by pcwan

2006, a year some want to remember, while some so want to forget…

Lupakanlah yang lain….

As a Malaysian, this is just an ordinary year. A year where truth is always hidden by false, politicians and PMs arguing like cats and dogs, racial disunity went up and down like Genting’s new flying coaster and the we-know-its-gonna-happen-but-we-don’t-have-time-warn-people flood in the South.

This is a year we may want to forget, because we are all looking forward to 50 years of independence celebration next year and the 9MP to roll on.

Lupakanlah yang lain….

As a world-citizen, this year cant be any better. The Lebanon Crisis (a.k.a. boring news), the rise of new nuclear powers, the mess in Taiwan, Thailand, US, Iraq, Afghan etc, global warming, and all of these sums up another year to be forgotten.

Ok, our economy is getting bigger this year u may say, we are spending more money, buying more stuffs. New car, new laptop, new phone, new PS. Billboards are getting bigger all along

Federal Highway

. Bigger autocity, bigger one-u, bigger sunway, bigger queensbay, bigger McD, bigger Umno (oops, oversaid….)

Come on dude, these are certainly good for the economy !

Its definitely good for the economy, but WAIT, until when can our planet satisfy our greed? Oil is running out and we are still talking about more CARS?

Ok, forgive me for being so pessimistic, come on la, 2006 sure gave everyone something good..

Sure lah got something good, i haven’t finish his story mah, wait lah, aiyo…

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And this year, its quite a journey for me..

Moving from a place to another, mixing with different friends in different places on different periods of time, its really an amazing journey.

2006 is a year of highs and lows. I had the best moment and also the worst moment in my life. But because of my ignorance and blindness, I let the worst moment conquer most of the time, wasting so much time walking in circles..

And as I am on my way to end this miserable year, a twist of fate brought me to the hills of Taiping, and at there, I spent 2 weeks without phone, music,tv, PC (yes, I didn’t use my name there too)

First I thought I went crazy for not bringing those things along.

But then, I will never know that I could live pretty well without those gadgets.

I never know that electronics are NOT OUR NECCESSITIES

I need them to SURVIVE because I am being told so by NOKIA, MAXIS and ASTRO

Believe it or not, we are being hypnotised by the mass media and billboards everyday, every moment you step out of your house,

They telling you and me to:

buy things we DON’T REALLY NEED

do things we DON’T REALLY WANT

go places WHICH ARE REALLY BORING

watch tv shows WHICH ARE REALLY STUPID

eating foods WHICH ARE REALLY JUNKS

Its all attachments, burdens, damaging our health spiritually and physically.

Everyday we are buying and wearing this and that to impress people we don’t like, to avoid looking stupid, to avoid being called ‘ah pek’ and ‘outdated’…

There’s nothing wrong wanting to look good, to follow the ‘trend’, I am not harming anyone. I always want, want, want ,want, want, but do I always give, give, give, give, give?

how about my spiritual development? Do I have time for that after watching the movies? When will I start my spiritual journey if the football season wont stop?

Actually, those are the things WHICH I REALLY NEED….i need to give, I need to meditate, I need to learn and understand and practise and realize…

OF COURSE, I need to get real, I must say that i also need my laptop to post this blog. I am not yet a saint or enlightened being, I still have attachments, defilements, so many of them…detachment is hard…but its not impossible..

I wonder, how simple life would be without electronics. IMAGINE how our ancestors live without them, I don’t see them complaining…

*          *          *

Nearing the end of the 2 weeks, I looked back at 2006, trying to make my own review of the year.

and a thought smacked straight on my face

“Apalaah ! look back for what, look at the present lah bodoh!”

Yes, look at the present, there is no other moment as real as the present moment. Its funny how our mind tends to be so busybody regretting and worrying about things of the past and future, when we always neglect the truth of all time— the present

As I sat on a big stone surrounded by the rushing streams, and I closed my eyes, all I could feel is the breeze of wind, the sounds of the surrouding. Of course, my mind tends to wander around, but then, notice it and bring your mind back to the sensations of body.

That’s peace, that’s the present moment…

And I am not sitting near a river, I am sitting on a chair in my room. The breeze came from the fan, the sounds came from the factories nearby…

One need not go to the deep jungles or Hawaii or climb up hills to relax, one just need to close ur eyes and bring the mind to the present moment…

May the wind bring away our regrets and worries..

May we love those Umno leaders no matter how selfish they are, Let us love all creatures, all God/Gods regardless of our faith, all friends, all enemies, all beings, let us love each other like a mother loving her only child, unconditionally and truthfully…

May westop follow the norm, the crowd, the trend..

May all beings be free, be well, and be happy…

Farewell 2006..                                 

While Malaysia fiddles, its opportunities are running dry

December 21st, 2006 by pcwan

This is an Article published in an Australian newspaper which was later taken out from the website due to protest by Malaysians leaders. The editor apologizes to Malaysians for hurting our feelings. FOR WHAT?

 

While Malaysia fiddles, its opportunities are running dry

Michael Backman
November 15, 2006


http://www.theage.com.au/news/business/

MALAYSIA’S been at it again, arguing about what proportion of the
economy each of its two main races — the Malays and the Chinese — owns.

It’s an argument that’s been running for 40 years. That wealth and race
are not synonymous is important for national cohesion, but really it’s
time Malaysia grew up.

It’s a tough world out there and there can be little sympathy for a
country that prefers to argue about how to divide wealth rather than get
on with the job of creating it.

The long-held aim is for 30 per cent of corporate equity to be in Malay
hands, but the figure that the Government uses to justify handing over
huge swathes of public companies to Malays but not to other races is
absurd. It bases its figure on equity valued, not at market value, but
at par value.

Many shares have a par value of say $1 but a market value of $12. And so the Government figure (18.9 per cent is the most recent figure) is a
gross underestimate. Last month a paper by a researcher at a local
think-tank came up with a figure of 45 per cent based on actual stock
prices. All hell broke loose. The paper was withdrawn and the researcher
resigned in protest. Part of the problem is that he is Chinese.

"Malaysia boleh!" is Malaysia’s national catch cry. It translates to
"Malaysia can!" and Malaysia certainly can. Few countries are as good at
wasting money. It is richly endowed with natural resources and the
national obsession seems to be to extract these, sell them off and then
collectively spray the proceeds up against the wall.

This all happens in the context of Malaysia’s grossly inflated sense of
its place in the world.

Most Malaysians are convinced that the eyes of the world are on their
country and that their leaders are world figures. This is thanks to
Malaysia’s tame media and the bravado of former prime minister Mahathir
Mohamad. The truth is, few people on the streets of London or New York
could point to Malaysia on a map much less name its prime minister or
capital city.

As if to make this point, a recent episode of /The Simpsons/ features a
newsreader trying to announce that a tidal wave had hit some place
called Kuala Lumpur. He couldn’t pronounce the city’s name and so made
up one, as if no-one cared anyway. But the joke was on the script
writers — Kuala Lumpur is inland.

Petronas, the national oil company is well run, particularly when
compared to the disaster that passes for a national oil company in
neighbouring Indonesia. But in some respects, this is Malaysia’s
problem. The very success of Petronas means that it is used to
underwrite all manner of excess.

The KLCC development in central Kuala Lumpur is an example. It includes
the Twin Towers, the tallest buildings in the world when they were
built, which was their point.

It certainly wasn’t that there was an office shortage in Kuala Lumpur —
there wasn’t.

Malaysians are very proud of these towers. Goodness knows why. They had little to do with them. The money for them came out of the ground and the engineering was contracted out to South Korean companies.
They don’t even run the shopping centre that’s beneath them. That’s
handled by Australia’s Westfield.

Next year, a Malaysian astronaut will go into space aboard a Russian
rocket — the first Malay in space. And the cost? $RM95 million ($A34.3
million), to be footed by Malaysian taxpayers. The Science and
Technology Minister has said that a moon landing in 2020 is the next
target, aboard a US flight. There’s no indication of what the Americans
will charge for this, assuming there’s even a chance that they will
consider it. But what is Malaysia getting by using the space programs of
others as a taxi service? There are no obvious technical benefits, but
no doubt Malaysians will be told once again, that they are "boleh". The
trouble is, they’re not. It’s not their space program.

Back in July, the Government announced that it would spend $RM490
million on a sports complex near the London Olympics site so that
Malaysian athletes can train there and "get used to cold weather".

But the summer Olympics are held in the summer.


So what is the complex’s real purpose? The dozens of goodwill missions
by ministers and bureaucrats to London to check on the centre’s
construction and then on the athletes while they train might provide a
clue.

Bank bale outs, a formula one racing track, an entire new capital city —
Petronas has paid for them all. It’s been an orgy of nonsense that
Malaysia can ill afford.

Why? Because Malaysia’s oil will run out in about 19 years. As it is,
Malaysia will become a net oil importer in 2011 — that’s just five years
away. So it’s in this context that the latest debate about race and wealth is so sad.

It is time to move on, time to prepare the economy for life after oil.
But, like Nero fiddling while Rome burned, the Malaysian Government is
more interested in stunts like sending a Malaysian into space when
Malaysia’s inadequate schools could have done with the cash, and arguing about wealth distribution using transparently ridiculous statistics.

That’s not Malaysia "boleh", that’s Malaysia "bodoh" (stupid).

THERE’S NO SUCH THING AS FREE LUNCH

November 22nd, 2006 by pcwan

Recently, a world-renowned American-Jewish economist Milton Friedman passed away at the age of 94.

Most people may not know who Mr Friedman is (frankly i never knew this man well too).But most of us knew this well-known line: ‘There’s no such thing as free lunch’

That was Friedman’s gift for the world. Through this short sentence, he tries to convey an important concept, a concept so fundamental in modern economy study. This concept renewed the Western’s conservative economic landscape. Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan are just one of many Western leaders who adopted his works, thus, his works are said to be the generator of the 1980-s Western economic boom.

Milton Friedman lays emphasis on the importance of governments to reduce its influence on the free market. Leaders are not supposed to provide more incentives just to seduce the hearts of its people, as this could lead to the increase of social burden. Meantime, the people will be more dependant, bringing to the rise of social greed of society as a whole.

In other words, if the government wishes to aid its people, she should let them walk by their own, not by carrying them all along the way.

This economy concept could be well connected to the recently held UMNO General Assembly. (well, if I don’t connect it to our dear UMNO, its just not me….)

When a group of people, (I don’t call them delegates, or leaders, coz I think they are NOT QUALIFIED TO REPRESENT THE PEACE-LOVING MALAY COMMUNITY), keep on shouting ‘I want this’, ‘I want that’, ‘I want theirs’…….did they realize the fact that ‘there’s no such thing as free lunch’? 

More incentives, more positions, more building contracts, more shares, more power, more university places, more loans, more Zakaria…..wow…how wonderful is that…as long as we are fierce enough, we shout loud enough, we insult them more enough, we hold the keris high enough, we will get everything we want…yeah, how great is that…

BUT, this country, my dear friends, is not a Heaven. Even in Heaven, I seriously doubt that God will provide you free lunch without you working for it…

more incentives, and this government will be poorer…

more shares, and more money will go to foreign hands…

more university places, and there will be more unemployed graduates..

more loans, and there will be more unpaid loans…

With more Zakaria, and there will be more beautiful mansions, and also more people begging for food outside its door…

An economy policy geared towards political gains and to get more votes, an economy policy which feeds our society with free lunches every single day. I don’t see why this country is not paying a huge price for it.

Dear UMNO leaders, you can take away all the rights of Chinese and Indians, coz we all know that Chinese and Indians are just powerless to say anything. Haiz, just take it…its fine with me..

BUT PLEASE, PLEASE, don’t take away my children’s future, and your children’s future…

The words of Milton Friedman will only be a reminder for us….an ignored reminder….

Rest in Peace Sir….

(Translated and Adapted from the articles of Cheng Ting Xian, my most respected local political commentator)

p/s: dear friends, thanks but I don’t think I am qualified to be a politician, ever….well, we always say that politicians are brainless and corrupted (just look at our country man..haha)…I love my brain so much and I think I still have some ethics in my mind, so I don’t think politic will be my career path..hehe

Dear Everyone, your comments, critics, corrections, judgments, condemnations, hate mails, messages with virus etc are most welcomed.

To quote our dear PAK LAH: ‘No one is perfect! ‘

A sad week for Malaysia, read if you care for this blessed land…

November 19th, 2006 by pcwan

This week is a sad week for Malaysia….Social justice went dead, ridiculous things went rampant…and the country seems like heading backwards..As a Malaysian,its a sad fact that we are just powerless to make a change…and this blog can serve nothing but an express of outrage, agony, and speechlessness…

While the country is specaluting who is the Mongolian model? Betting on whether Abdul Razak will be convicted….a temple, a chinese temple was brought down in Bukit Mertajam,here in penang..neither by tsunami nor earthquake, but by the tractors of the local government, the tractors which are bought with taxpayers money, our money…

6 devotees and a DAP YB was arrested when they were just trying to defend the freedom of religion…warning gunshots were fired, crowds of devotees were treated inhumanly while a few local pro-government leaders can only watch as the building went down..hopelessly…no,it did not happen in any else, it happened right here in Malaysia…

Certainly, one can argue that the temple was built illegally, one can say that the plans are not approved, its against the law….but FOR GOD"S SAKE its a temple..a temple that stood tall for more than decades…why now? why demolish now? after so many years of history, you cant blame the people for trying to defend the temple…

its a sacred place, a holy temple where people practice their faith to the almighty…under the name of our rukun negara KEPERCAYAAN KEPADA TUHAN….even Prophet Muhammad stressed that place of worshipping,regardless of any faith, should not be humiliated even during wartime…so why must we bring it down???

OK, fine, bring it down, its illegal, the law must be obey…fine…there’s nothing i can argue..lets bring a holy scared chinese temple down..

BUT WAIT A MINUTE …500 km south, in a town named Klang, a banglo,no no…a mansion, or shall i say, a palace, Istana Idaman as they call, stood tall…untouched…near completion…splendid…AND ONE MORE THING…ITS ILLEGAL TOO …..wow…

Why is it not brought down? the plan of the ‘palace’ wasnt approved too, the design of the building is really nice, but not according to the law….it is located in the middle of a low cost and atap housing area..and anyone with a pair of eye can tell you that the location is just inappropriate..TAK SESUAI LAH…..

The owner of the beloved istana is Datuk Zakaria Md Deros, chief of UMNO bahagian klang, and also a selangor assemblymen. i have to admit that he have his taste in architecture, what a waste he’s becoming a yb, he can be an architecture consultant, look at his taste wow..he reminds me of saddam hussein…their taste of architecture is really high-class….

and the story goes..i think all of you know the how it went (unless u r not a malaysian, no offence)…all the news, that his restaurant is also illegal, that his son and daughter in law is also a local councillors, that he refuses to meet the Sultan of Selangor (o ya,he was "sick") etc….if this happen in any other civilised country (other than N.Korea), it will mean the end of his career, and his son’s career…and his business will be over, and he could land his ass in jail..

BUT WAIT AGAIN, he later " brilliantly" cried in front of the media (this guy,i tell u, is smart ! ), crying out loud of innocents, saying he is damm sorry, that he shouldnt have done watever he did, that he will not repeat again….oh my god, how touching is that, even i felt like crying watching the press conference…oh my god… T.T

and as a country so forgivingful, negara pemaaf i would say, the UMNO supreme council decided to FORGIVE HIM…

WHAT THE HECK??? FORGIVE A CRIMINAL?? yes dear, we should forgive him…because there’s is no proof that he makan rasuah man…no proof…BUT WAIT ! HOW CAN THERE BE ANY PROOF, IF THERE’S NO INVESTIGATION AT ALL !!! ALAMAK !

The Anti Corruption Agency (aka BPR) received too many complaints from klang citizens..and yet THEY ARE NOT ALLOWED TO INVESTIGATE…the reason? this is an UMNO case…its different…UMNO will investigate themselves…mind your own business…

while, i bet UMNO do have a CSI team because they can investigate so many things…but wait…did they really investigate Datuk Zakaria??

they said they did, Pak Lah said that, it must be true…and it turns out that Datuk Zakaria is a PEMIMPIN TEMPATAN BERJASA, and he only did a few KESALAHAN KECIL…small small matter only…dont worry..be happy…and his istana can stay (no need pindah la..just pay some fines), he can keep all his ‘clean’ money, his business as usual (just change location)

and he live happily ever after….wow..just like a fairy tale…MALAYSIA BOLEH !

and this week, in the perhimpunan umno, a Umno Pemuda delegate openly called Datuk Zakaria ‘"ayahanda"’ (dearly father) and warned any people who tries to challenge Zakaria is challeging the Agenda Melayu !!

hey dude…let me tell you frank…we are against zakaria, we despise him, AND ITS NOTHING ABOUT HIS RACE OR SKIN COLOUR lah…we are against him because he did something against the law, and yet no action was taken against him…its just ridiculous !

PAK LAH said nobody is perfect… sure, he’s right! Gerakan Party do have a high post member who is a drug dealer, BUT HE IS EXPELLED FROM THE PARTY and taken action by the COURT OF LAW, HE IS GOING TO BE HANGED, justice is served. But for zakaria, an UMNO member, the case is different.Dear PAK LAH, i dont really like DR mahathir, but if this scandal happened during his days, i am sure that ZAKARIA will be squashed out from the politic arena, forever….PAK LAH, u can and should have done better!

recently, the plan to build a RM 400 million new palace for our Yang Dipertuan Agong was launched. No, its not illegal this time (not like zakaria)…and i have to say again that malaysians can build really great and gorgeous building…but wait…how many schools and clinics can we build with rm400 milllion? shouldn’t we build more schools rather than palaces? what is the use of a grand palace when there are people starving outside the palace wall?

its juz sad to see all these things happen in malaysia..its juz sad…

if u r saddenned by this post, i am sorry to spoil ur day..

MALCOLM IN THE MU

July 2nd, 2005 by pcwan

GOOD NEWS FOR FELLOW MANCUNIANS LONG LIVE SIR ALEX

Alex Ferguson has been given the green light by the Glazers to make a £17million move for Lyon’s attacking midfielder Michael Essien. The Ghanaian, 22, has become a top target for Manchester United’s manager after new owner Malcolm Glazer’s son Joel insisted money would be made available.
Meantime, Sir Alex Ferguson has been assured by the Glazers that he will be Manchester United boss for "many years to come." Brothers Joel, Avi and Bryan met Fergie (right) following the £790m take-over. Chairman-elect Joel said: "United are fortunate to have a wonderful manager in Sir Alex. We hope to work with him for many, many years.”