Monday, January 19, 2009
KT by-election
It seems that Barisan still do not understand that leaders with shady backgrounds shouldn't be their choice of candidates in elections.
Wan Farid is known for being very close with Khairy.
People cannot accept Khairy anymore. He will be remembered for a very long time for being a corrupt leader and people will only accept his admittance to it and his apology.
Wan Farid is also known for being a snob. In a more personal experience, he failed to smile back or being humble and friendly when meeting fellow Malaysians en route to Jeddah for Umrah in a Malaysian Airline First Class cabin.
Later, he had the chance to show some humility when he was having dinner with his wife together with fellow Malaysians in a hotel in Mecca. Rather than being nice to fellow Malays and nicely asked for the food in front of my informant (whom I love and trust), he chose to ask his political aide to go and get it for him.
He seemed reluctant to have any favours from the 'common' people around him.
He also had to be reminded by the co-pilot that they were close friends during school years in Terengganu.
Forgetful man?
No, simply a snobbish man.
And KT was lost simply because of who he is and who he associates with.
What a disaster.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Toyota Camry for excos in Perak and Selangor
What is wrong with protecting your own country's product?
I have heard of Ronnie Liu. I was also informed that he used to sell Toyota cars before becoming an exco. I was quite astonished when Perak and Selangor government decided to write off their Perdanas for the new Toyota Camrys costing almost RM150,000 each.
Recession? What recession? Some bloke from Dubai is preparing 107 Million pounds offer for Kaka for his toy-club Manchester City. Well at least he is taking the ka-ching out from his own pockets.
The Camrys however, are from rakyat's money.
Ubah gaya hidup?
I do not own a Perdana. But Ronnie the Tit claimed that the cost of maintaining his Perdana is RM93,000 per annum. Do you think this figure does even make sense?
I tell you what Ronnie, instead of letting them rob you RM93,000 per year, might as well buy another Perdana every year! This could even bolster the Proton market share!
Stop giving nonsense figure! We are not that stupid (or maybe you are?). Even if it's true, you should do some research and sack the Proton Servis provider in contract due to misquotations and bloody rip-off.
I was hoping my own state government Selangor do not follow suit... when suddenly, another fleet of Camrys came down these Excos' doors. The only state government that has something to do with DAP that did not succumbed to Ronnie Liu's proxy at Toyota is.... Penang!
Kudos to Penang!
If you ask me, Lim Guan Eng should be the next PM! However, we have to wait for that other Lim to retire. Then Lim Jr will have more control of what he actually wanted to say about how we should govern our country. Not to be Chauvinists of course!
Going back to the issue, I am guessing the company responsible to these Camrys' maintenance is from Uncle Ronnie's proxy as well. Or maybe that Ngeh guy. And.. noone said about these Camrys' maintenance cost per year!
What.. RM92,999.99?
Shame on Pakatan if they choose to be corrupted as well.
Evidently, many of them have turned to the dark side. (I have my sources, not from that internet, grow up!). They became just like some BN people if you may.
Do we actually need new cars for the excos? What we should do is review the maintenance cost. I am very sure it is not supposed to be that pricey. If you think the former state governments have overpaid, simply review the rate!
Toyota Camry is a nice car. I have nothing against Toyota the automaker.
But this form of cronyism, corruption and misuse of power should be avoided at all cost.
p/s: The Perdana cars I saw still look good to me. Haihh...
Friday, January 02, 2009
My New Year 2009
Busts-bearing... sheesh. I will never let my daughters to ever show their cleavages around. I am sure they will not be groomed to be bunch of whores.
Speaking in a less milky language, me and Abie made our way to Cineleisure to catch the movie before any jumping around gazing at the fireworks. The movie was OK. I had worse movies before, the Dark Floors for example.
And so we waited at the opening area between The Street and Cineleisure. Damn bloody so many people spraying aerosol of some sort that was so not pleasing my nostrils. Also, I had to look out for Bangladeshi gropers and so during that time I saw kids having a good time dancing to the music from the Laundry Bar.
Well it's New Year's eve. Everyone was entitled for a little bit of fun.
The fireworks? The best I've ever seen yet. Of course waaay better than London's. The finale was a bit scary though. I thought the whole place was going to explode!
Haih... that sight kept reminding me of the people in Gaza. Innocent people were killed by Zionists. If you ask me, there's no fireworks there. Only bombers, rocket launchers and air-strikes. When I was younger, I thought these things only exist in Command and Conquer Red Alert.
However, my mind got stuck with a more domestic situation when I saw teenagers started smoking cigarettes. I had my black days as well smoking when I was in school but at least I was in my final year! These monkeys looked like they were 13!
As the fireworks ended, we went straight to the car to get outta there quickly. To my anger, the fuel meter indicated empty. Man, how the hell are we gonna get outta here? I thought. Outside, traffic was terrible as expected and my temperament did not help. I was cursing (while praying) that the car wouldn't stop when everyone was trying to get out.
After about an hour in the jam-hell, I mistakenly took a left turn back to Cineleisure thinking I could get petrol near McD but the road was still closed. Arrghh I blew up and was ranting like a mad man.
With a bottle in hand (mineral water bottle if you ask me), we went to that petrol station and Abie wanted to grab something from the Burger King. As the traffic smoothing, we went back to our car. On the way, we saw a Chinese youth vomiting, then a sight of a little Malay girl getting a help from two guy friends because she was too drunk to walk by herself, crying for her mom if I'm not mistaken.
Do you think these two guyfriends would bring her home safely? Bantai....
Nevermind the sight of adults drinking, these girls could be sitting for their PMR next year! Terrible!
We reached home at around 4.30a.m. No nonsense, Abie was sent home safely and I went straight to bed, tired.
Then the next day, the reports had shown girls as young as 15 caught with men in bed. Then 1 woman with 5 men sex romp. Earlier today the sex party in KL with a newscaster involved.
I wonder what PAS people in Selangor and KL have been doing since gaining seats. I see more cleavages from the Muslimahs more than before in malls.
Not that I want to, ok girls? You know I love you... :)
p/s: Still laughing my ass off imagining the then warak people praying soo khusyuk wrinkling their foreheads at the same time but drinking liquor nowadays!! Wannabes....
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
The perfect system
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Finally, a politician who thinks like me
KUALA LUMPUR: Umno Youth chief aspirant Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir has called on the Government to abolish the vernacular school system to enhance unity among the people.
He said a single school system was the only way to check racial polarisation.
“The Government should consider introducing only a one school system with Bahasa Malaysia as the medium of instruction, except for the teaching of Science and Mathematics, which is already in English,” Mukhriz told reporters at Parliament House yesterday.
“Of course, pupils should then be given the option to study their mother tongue. Under this system, the Malays will also have the option of studying other languages like Chinese and Tamil, and this will further boost unity among the races,” the Umno Youth exco member added.
In an immediate response in his blog (www.ongteekeat.net), MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat made a very short posting on the subject.
“Datuk Mukhriz is just one of the many who are now repeating the same polemics that are a few decades old, simply because of the advent of their party’s poll.
“It is saddening because politicians cannot think out of the box,” he said.
Earlier, Mukhriz said it was time Malaysia did away with the dual school system, which was practised by only a handful of countries in the world.
He expressed hope that the leaders of Barisan Nasional component parties would not view his suggestion in a negative light as it was meant to resolve once and for all the problem of racial polarisation.
“If they reject this suggestion, then they should explain why they are against it,” he said. “If you want equal rights then you cannot have a different school system. You cannot have your cake and eat it too,” said Mukhriz.
He also urged all parties to stop harping on issues that could create tension among Barisan component parties, including talk of Malay supremacy.
He said there had been many statements made by leaders of component parties that had the potential to create anger among the Malays and Umno members.
“If they insist on making such statements, then do not be surprised if the Malays start talking about the economic supremacy of the non-Malays,” he added.
“Despite all that has been said on the issue of Malay supremacy, the Malays do not feel in any way superior or that they are the masters when it comes to the country’s economy.”