Wednesday, April 30, 2008

How can transparency?

Proceedings at the 12th Parliament started 30mins late Wednesday morning as Opposition MPs raised several procedural issues, with led to some name-calling between representatives.

First Gombak MP Azmin Ali asked about why Barisan Nasional representatives were allowed seven questions, and Pakatan Rakyat only three.

Based on the number of backbenchers each coalition had, he said Pakatan should have been allowed six questions.

Then Bukit Gelugor Karpal Singh brought up the issue of MPs not following the proper process in oath-taking and also questioned the seating arrangements.

This led to an altercation between Karpal and Bung Mokhtar, with Karpal calling the Kinabatangan MP "Big Foot."

Bung Mokhtar hit back, saying, "If I'm Big Foot, you're a Big Monkey."

This was the first time Parliament proceedings were telecast live.

Information Minister Ahmad Shabery Cheek later said he may have to reconsider the live telecast of Question Time at Parliament.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

They are Noobs but they are Ministers

Barisan Nasional Youth chairman Hishammuddin bin hussein did not really apologises with the sincerity heart for the keris issue. In the video we can see he does not have the heart of feeling sorry because what he did he think is right only we cannot understand him, he say his grandfather Datuk Onn Jaffaar also at the past no ppl understand him but few decades over then now got few ppl believe in him is right..



Do u feel he really mean to apologise to us? Say sorry but doesnt have the heart of feel sorry or guilty then you sorry for what? Stupid Minister again want to acting hero and use media for their glory only!

Again a noobs acting Minister Transport Minister Datuk Ong Tee Keat wanna pretend that he do thing for public by enforcing seat belt rules, really dont understand why until now only the government wanna enforce the law for this. All car after 1995 register need to install rear seat belt at June if not summonses being granted.

He didnt think there's alot of trouble will arise but for the moment he only wanna get fame and reputation, ya i agree there's will increase some safety but not at all.
Izzit rear seat belt can help reduce those accident happen?

By this government can add another source of income from citizen in Malaysia by issuing more summonses. Not only that they also cause police more easily to corrupt.
I doubt for the moment these rear belt rules will cause alot difficulty and trouble for all passenger and driver. Izzit difficult those driver who sit at front to monitor and assure those ppl at rear to put seat belt?!

And also car owner need to waste their money to install those belt because there alot car dont have rear seat belt. Imagine those car accessories shop now all already started to raise the price of the belt.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Anwar: Pakatan Rakyat can take over Fed Govt by Sept 16

KOTA KINABALU: The Pakatan Rakyat is in a position to form the Federal Government and it will be done no later then Malaysia Day on Sept 16, according to Parti Keadilan Rakyat adviser Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Reiterating that the three-party alliance had the numbers and was in no rush to replace Barisan Nasional, the former deputy prime minister said it would all be in the timing of the announcement.

“God willing we will be there. If not next month, the following month, if not June or July, on Merdeka (Aug 31) or Malaysia Day. I think we should not exceed beyond that,” he told reporters on arrival in Sabah on Wednesday.

As to when exactly the announcement will be made, Anwar said that discussions with the Pakatan parties were needed because Umno and Barisan were known to be rough on those intending to move.

“They are using threats and intimidation. I am for example being monitored more closely now,” said Anwar, adding that he would not be discussing with those Barisan MPs interested to move while he was in Sabah and Sarawak.

He said he had his way of discussing with Barisan MPs who had given their commitment to team up with Pakatan.

“My talks could be done in Singapore, Abu Dhabi and Hong Kong although it might sound like a joke,” added Anwar, who thanked the Barisan MPs for their commitment to crossover.

He said Pakatan was ready to take in political parties from Barisan if they subscribed to the opposition coalition's agenda for the country.

On Chief Minister Datuk Musa Aman’s claim that all state leaders were loyal to Barisan, Anwar said:

“ He (Musa) must know that he does not have all the members he claims to hold now. If he wants to know, I can meet him privately and tell him.”

He said Sabah and Sarawak MPs were keeping the Barisan afloat but was saddened that they were not given the due recognition with Umno dictating terms from Kuala Lumpur.

Anwar said that he was not making offers of anymonetary or personal positions for anyone crossing over as claimed by Barisan but was here to assure PKR’s commitment to Sabahans in addressing issues ranging from higher royalty to problems of illegal immigrants

The Star Online Wednesday April 23, 2008

Friday, April 18, 2008

Wake up..

To those Malaysians who still in sweet dream pls wake up and see our country, especially to those who keep support BN..

Izzit Malaysia nowdays is developing?! Malaysia is a democratic country and izzit really we have freedom to know, to speak or to listen?! No matter which states we stay in Malaysia we still hear a lot of misuse authority and corruption..

When 2004 election we give a strong mandate to BN with over 90% majority and causing them to be more arrogant too threathen us! Then after 2008 election we can see they start to pretend to be good with us..

Our country is in deep critical for those new generation pls wake up to strengthening our country by choosing a government that can secure our safety and for the sake of the next generation to come.. What seed we plant what fruit we bear!!

I urge those Malays who have been so loyalty to UMNO, pls wake up see clearly what happen now dont be manipulate by BN.. For those Chinese and Indian who always support MCA and MIC to watch Pakatan Rakyat see how good they manage their states and how good they treat their ppl in their states and various benefits they now get..

Although we are nothing and small but what we can do is joining the Pakatan Rakyat to strengthening them and vote them and also we can tell everyone around us share with them the situation because many ppl still dont know the truth had happen now because nowadays media is strictly control by BN..

We want a truely peace and democratic country..

Charlsen Ming

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

We have the numbers to form govt

The Pakatan Rakyat coalition is ready to form the Federal Government and is now waiting for the right time and the right numbers, said Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) adviser Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

The PKR-PAS-DAP alliance had already secured the required number of MPs but wants to form the government with a strong majority, the de facto opposition leader claimed at a rally Monday night.

He said none of the MPs had been "bought over."

"There have not been discussions about dollars and cents but discussions about sense.

"The door will be closed to anyone who wants money," he told reporters after the rally to celebrate the end of his exile from active politics, held at the Sultan Sulaiman Club in Kampung Baru here

Monday, April 14, 2008

Kuala Linggi..



Kuala Linggi PAS resident very nice and polite.. I yesterday 1st time attend ceramah organise by PAS.. Many PAS ppl are nice and they like to serve ppl they not really care what race you are as long you are their friend they treat u nice..

Malay PAS are more high moral than malay from UMNO is true!!

Keep go PAKATAN PAS!!! I will support u too..

Pls be clear everyone!!

There's no evidence state that Democratic Action Party only allowed chinese to join them.. DAP is for all Malaysian no matter what race you are, Malays, Chineses, Indians and all other races in Malaysia are welcoming by DAP..

Nowadays already many malays joining DAP and even some of them are candidates in election.. DAP no racial disrimination to any race, because DAP National chairman Karpal Singh are indians!!!

All of us know Barisan Nasional UMNO = Malays, MCA = Chineses, MIC= Indians..

But not for Pakatan Rakyat DAP, PKR, PAS = they accepting Malays, Chineses, Indians and other malaysian races..

We are a family of Malaysia why BN want to divide us??!! They dont like we unite.. simple


The meaning of the ROCKET

The blue circle stands for the unity of the multi-racial people of Malaysia.

The white background stands for purity and incorruptibility.

The red rocket symbolizes the Party's aspiration for a modern, dynamic and progressive society.

The four rocket boosters represent the support and drive given to the Party objectives by the three major races and others

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Man behind all thing..



Do u all know that who's behind everything in Malaysia?!
Honestly for me not Khairy although many ppl think he is and the fact he really but many ppl couldnt see Najib, he is the man who cause many problem but still remain silence..

Still remember soak chinese blood with keris?! once upon a time he is a anti-chinese do you all think he now will have no more anti feeling in him..

He like to create race sentiment for his advantage and glory but not for public.. Please dont provoke the harmony relation of every race in Malaysia!!! We want a leader of a country which can make all race peace in one not a leader with race discrimination!

Case of Mongolian girl? a bloody brutal cruel crime which related to him, if really is him behind everthing then how will all of us be?!

I sure his abillity especially cunning and intelligent is higher than Abdullah Badawi and also he not a sleeping Prime Minister too.. Also not forget he's a good plotter.. For sure this kind of human if he good bring big sake but if he evil only bring disaster to all of us, for the moment I only can see his evil..

Like father like son, his father ex-PM Tun Razak ruled the country once upon a time also with discrimintion ruling policy.. Umno always is father and sons ruling policy there is no space for new comers joining the post..

Malaysia most success ex-PM Tun Mahathir say he will take back his word by saying Najib is his successor and he say sorry that he always have the weakness of choosing wrong person..

The truth his gonna be the next natural sucessor for Prime Minister post.. said Pak Lah recently

Autocratic but "Lembik".. What a PM

Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi finally agree more post for Sabah, for sure he need to obey to Sabah request because Sabah now the Boss in Barisan and also he has mention no intention of overstaying as Prime Minister but wants to put all things in order before retiring.

“I will retire one day. I will not stay any longer than I should. But there are things I would like to do now. Of course, I cannot leave at a time when the party is in this condition,” Pak Lah said..

Guess did he really wants to put the party and ruling coalition on a stronger footing first before he leave? Or he want to get more advantange and benefits for him before leaving? grab anything that still can grab?

He said he had to ensure development programmes and schemes would be implemented effectively following the March 8 polls

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Pak Lah love be Prime Minister



"I am here. I am here. I am here. They make all the speculations that I want to run away, I've resigned. Why should I resign.

"My Government has got a strong majority (although) not the two-thirds (majority), but very strong... that is the stand of support. Why I must run away from my entrusted responsibility," he told Bernama after a "four-eye" meeting with Terengganu Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Said at his office here.

Abdullah Badawi

Pakatan Rakyat



The leaders of PKR, DAP and PAS have proposed to consolidate their cooperation by forming Pakatan Rakyat.



The state governments of Kelantan, Kedah, Penang, Perak and Selangor will also be known as Pakatan Rakyat state governments

Present at the press conference were PKR adviser Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang, PKR president Datin Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail and PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang.