Malaysia requires more people to voice out and stand in the front line. No more hiding behind their comfort zone and wait for changes to come. We ought to do it NOW! Peace to all mankind.
Showing posts with label government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label government. Show all posts

Friday, February 06, 2009

PUSH to the MAX , Malaysians!

Yesterday, I fought emotionally against my inner self. The hatred, anger and helplessness seem to overcome me. I tried to be calm and think positively. I tried to write a post on it. I failed. Some call it mood swing or emo. I bet I do not have this all the time. Thank God, I still manage to put a period after a long battle.

As I read in Malaysiakini Mandarin Version, this picture paint a reason of uniting each other for divine intervention.


I remember reading at Anil's blog where this phrase touched me the most:

"20:35 huge tent has been set up outside the NB's residence inside the premises. Over the PA system, Muslim prayers are being said in Malay. "Jauhkan kami dari malapetaka....Kalahkan mereka dan bantulah kami untuk kalahkan mereka... . Terimalah doa orang-orang yang lemah seperti kami." "

"22:34 About a dozen Muslim are deep in prayer here. A gentleman from Besut is sitting next to me, watching me intently. He had travelled six hours from Terengganu to get here.

"They should have passed a vote of no confidence in the state assembly if they thought they had the support."

22:35 I ask they what they are praying for here.

"Untuk mempertahankan negeri Perak.""

Humans have flaws and weaknesses. However, under certain situation, they can turn extraordinary and do beyond what they can be expected.

Take a look at Nizar who normally reserve a cool and calm personality. He turned verbally BOLD and hit at what is wrong.


Anil Reported LIVE from Perak this morning. He said:

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Nizar even added a touch a humour to the ease the tense proceedings. When a reporter's MP3 recorder/handphone started ringing during the press conference, Nizar gestured as if he was answering the call.

"Hello, this is Obama. The situation is under control. Don't worry, nothing is going to happen."

All the reporters burst out laughing.

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You can change the power, but not the heart.

I just want to tell a story.

A Father wants to decide the future of his son. His father ask him to take up a course that he does not want. His son rejected this idea because he is passionate in other course. But, to be loyal to his father, he take it up. Few years on, he fail miserably. His father decision does not reflect his son decision. It backfire. Parents need to allow their child / children to make their own decision. You may not know them well, they know what they want. (Unless those who really have no ideas, else most have an idea of what they want to do for their future.)

It is a freedom of choice. It is their right to choose what they want. Same with Perakians. The Sultan should give the Perakians the opportunity to choose what they want. Even if the BN rule again with the fresh election, they (Perakians) will take it without much struggle.

My title PUSH to the max refer PUSH as PRAY UNTIL SOMETHING HAPPEN! Read the blue colour text. Yesterday, Muslim prayed hard for Sultan and Allah's Divine Intervention to have a clean government. Now, I urge Malaysians of all religion to PRAY and dedicate Perak unto HIM who had given Malaysia to us.


May the ALMIGHTY BLESS MALAYSIA.

Peace be with you.

Monday, February 02, 2009

Anti-ISA Folks to SB: Your Protection is Highly Appreciated!































































Tonight is a peaceful night. Nothing happen to Anti-Isa Vigilers. However, SB and forces of MALAYSIA came and join us as well. Around 5 minutes after 8PM, we heard the siren sound. (To which I later figure out it could be from the Fire Engine that was park near by.) It seems like we are not welcome into this public ground.

However, we sang National Anthem and be a good good boys and girls; we disperse without being arrested. Some of us decided to go home, while some are thirsty and want to have a drink across the MBPJ tarmac. Thus we move to the Restaurant. It was such a good sight to see them protecting us from afar.

Oh by the way, I cannot sit still. I move around and look for familiar face. Then, as I walk to lotus cinema counter, I saw ah moi and Uncle SB chit chatting. I heard their conversation and decided to kepoh a bit. Ah Moi busy arguing with Uncle SB and Uncle SB don't wanna talk more with Ah Moi. Pity her. Uncle SB ah, you said that you have to do your job? You also want to be with your family? Sunday is a time for you to be with your family. Why you come here? Hmm, May I ask you to quit this job and begin a new life. Your hair are lesser than my father's hair.

Haris and Uncle Zorro did negotiate with SB. Still, SB ni is very stubborn. When some of them saw Haris approaching the Lotus Cinema with some other still hanging around there, they summon a few more RED HEADED BALL CARRIER and stand before them. Ah Dui.. people queue up to buy Tamil Movie ticket lah.. Just may be the queue is out of the line and every one gather in a small group.. Tu RED HEADED man preparing for war pula...


















Hey, tonight you GUYS and Girls are very HARDWORKING!!! you have my salute...

Hmm, I would salute more to Anti-ISA gang! They came every week and I saw them again after I miss out 2 months. Is nice to be back!


More stories and pictures:

►Pahlawan Volunteers have videos on the night. check it out.
Mesra Rakyat Ended On Different Note Despite The Same Outcome – The Whisperer
Anti ISA Vigil Distrupted Yet Again – My Thoughts My World
第17次反恶法聚会-警方用大炮赶蚊子? – I am Eve
Outside the Lotus Restaurant last night – Anil Netto
010209 PJ Candle light vigil - sbotted - Delcapo


Next Up: If Perak is having another By-election, I will be there to be a part of Barisan Rakyat!

Friday, October 31, 2008

Oi, nothing to do ah!! Keep on Changing road name!

repeat again: Oi, nothing to do ah!! Keep on Changing road name!

I don't know what is in their mind. But I believed this have not come across their brain.

  • When one change a road name, the Map publisher have to update the name again. It was a big hassle for they need to reprint the map and wasted their money on the old ones. After all, no body want an old stuff. People want the latest! The next thing they would say: This is what business are, full of risk!

  • When a tourist buy a map, they would normally keep it for their next trip. They may come 1 or 2 years later, or perhaps 5-10 years later. If you change the name , they will have difficulty to find the exact place again. Let us take for example the Jalan Alor case. The western or European tourist may remember Jalan Alor for the delicious food. When they come to Malaysia after their previous visit which was 5 years ago, they try to look for the name. They will not be able to trace back where it was. Hey, don't tell me the building will not be repaint or renovated! They might have to ask the locals, in which they do not aware of the change of name. Come on lah! After 5 years, their fathers/mothers/uncles/aunties may not have share with them about it. How many will tell the children: Oh.. previously this lane is called as Jalan XXXX!

  • History book will be filled with "this place or road is formally known as XXXX". Is that what we are suppose to learn for our History?

  • Those who are in business field will be affected. They need to change the bill heading, they need to ask the programmer to change the settings, they need to inform all the clients of the changes, and so much hassle that will cause you to faint. Is there a need to make people suffer?


Come on. Why do you need to change name? For what sake? Why don't you use this money for better improvement? So many things that we can do and you chose to deal with this matter! Oi, wake up lah!

Why not change Ali to become Bali... JIB JIB to JIS JIS... LAH LAH to BAH BAH...KUKU to BUKU...YED YED to BED BED.....and the stories goes...

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Gov't stands firm on anti-politics stance for Uni-Malaysiakini

UUCA: Gov't stands firm on anti-politics stance
Rahmah Ghazali Oct 21, 08 3:44pm


The controversial Universities and University Colleges Act (UUCA) was in the spotlight again today when a deputy minister reinforced the government's stand that university students should not get involved with political parties.
Amid the amendments, Deputy Minister of Higher Education Idris Harun said Section 15 of the act, which states that students can join outside bodies but are still banned from joining political parties, was still relevant in preventing students from being influenced by any political party.
Politics in campus 'promote racial ideology'
Students can still study politics
Taken From Malaysiakini.
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I totally disagree with what our Deputy Minister of Higher Education Idris Harun said. Come on. If you want the students to be aware of what is happening in politic, you should have given them the chance to experience it. Not to say they can still study in University. Experiencing and studying it is totally a different exposure.
Politic involved everything that we do or deal with. From Education, purchases of cars, houses, hiring people, business and so much more. What ever that we do will directly or indirectly involves politic. So, why is there a need to stop the students from garnering more information as well as improving our country?
No wonder why when others move forward, our education still goes backward. Without exposure, our university students will not be innovative, outspoken and think on behalf of our country. Cabinet, think ahead.