Saturday, December 31, 2011

Anal Spring?

Much has been said about the Arab Spring, but if only those who support it open their eyes, they did see that in those countries, the regimes in power have only themselves to blame.

Years of neglect, jobless youth on the rise and the prompting and prodding was just too much to bear.

But here in Malaysia, none of these elements are that drastic to instigate a revolt, yet there are those who seem to nonchalantly support and instigate. Go look at facebook, and opposition MOs and councillors openly demand that their supporters 'rise up' to demonstrate.

Yet, they turn a blind eye on the wanton flip flop of their party supremos and policies which seems so flexible that they can be against one day, and embracing another.

Suddenly, Kelantan's Hudud and their desperate pull to 'Islamise' Malaysia is no longer a problem to DAP. Their threat to 'shut down' Genting Highlands is no longer a 'faux pas'.

In fact, the Pakatan supremos are all blind to the fact that their 'Ketua Umum' is nothing but a sham whose only priority is to be PM. What this site has to say is factual, sit back, think about the damage this bugger did in the past. So don't lah be bodoh and ikut suka aje! Don't be a part of the Anal-Spring!

But I leave you with this 'secret' document.....and this is derived simply from ANAL-ysis of the way DAP has handled their issues......enjoy!


Thursday, December 22, 2011

A short drive, a conversion and a whole lot of sense


I was tasked with ensuring that my guests were brought to a top official's office for a meeting recently, and boy was it entertaining.

It was no more than 20 minutes, and given the traffic at 7.30am in Melaka, traffic was a breeze.

The guest, a visitor from a country in the Middle East had asked about certain do's and don'ts and it was about then that the host started on about what it meant for muslims here (the host himself being muslim) and he proceeded to explain about marriage et all.

At this point, the visitor merely said 'what?', and proceeded with a 'you mean. here they make up the religion?'

Now, before I proceed, let me just say that I have absolutely no understanding whatsoever about Islam, besides the usual respect that we give each other in this country of mine which I have consciously known.

Please go browse another blog if you do not want to read any further, for it is not my intention to belittle anyone nor their belief.

At this point, the visitor then assured those in the car, muslims including, that all that is needed to be a muslim is to acknowledge that there is only one god and Muhamad is the prophet. Here there was a simple exchange about how couples from different beliefs had to go through if one was to convert to Islam.

It was then that one of the guest who was non muslim, had uttered the 'shahadah' and acknowledged by the Mid Eastern guest and one other muslim, thus in that short drive, I got to witness what middle easterns consider as a practise and how here in Malaysia, they make things a little complicated.

What I am trying to say here is that when man interferes with anything, it gets complicated. As complicated as how my second daughter's first Holy Communion had become, and just as complicated as to how the priest these days seem to believe that political activism is as Christian as Jesus himself.

It was certainly entertaining and just as amusing listening to the guest telling us about his experiences travelling in and out of America. He had shared his numerous 'ramdomly selected' inspections and how he alsmost always ended up being randomly selected.

Now, why do you think this rambling is all about?

Just as how this guest in our country had to endure these kinds of discrimination, our very own Hudud supporting Pakatan Rakyat MPs can sing about how just the law is, but it will certainly encroach into our much encroached lives already. Funny how the issue has suddenly taken a back seat despite DAP and PKR's deafenning silence!

Is it just me or haven't you noticed how PAS youth and the likes seem to thrive on protesting different social events to keep the youth 'protected'.

This posting might be a few weeks late, but does anyone out there who REALLY know someone who had turned GAY listenning to Elton John in Genting?

I know for sure that I ain't even gonna consider opposition at all for all they want is to close down Genting!

I am just glad I caught Jonathan Butler when he was here!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

See this!


Perhaps there can only be one thing that is truly common between these three people in the image above.

Spectacles. Yes. The three pictured above wear specks but only one can really see what is happening in DAP, and for that he has to go for a spinal operation (too much back stabbing??)

YB Jeff Ooi isn't a politician. I spoke to him for an hour an a half, at length about his experience, about the 'forces' that he has to put up with, and yet he didn't put anyone down with what he had to say. if anything, he allowed me to sum up what is happening.

To those uninitiated, dn't forget that YB Jeff happens to be on of those 'parachuted' in to deliver Penang to DAP.

3 years after tells a very different story. Malaysia no longer has a sleeping Prime Minister, and more evidently, the opposition hadn't been able to 'cover' their tracks. Which leads us back to the picture of the three.

You see,  two of them attended the MCA funded Kolej Tunku Abdul Rahman (KTAR) and conveniently tried to hide that fact but 'not mentioning' about their believe in the MCA funded program that had helped many on their way.

Despite using the 'universal' sign for 'Open your eyes', Teresa Kok has decided to blind people from seeing that she actually benefited from just one of the many programs that the BN and MCA had implemented from the benefit of the rakyat.

The other MP, YB Chong Eng who is also the DAP Chief andf Deputy Sec Gen also benefited not only from MCA's contribution but also a BN government funded university.

The point is that despite receiving aid and help from the government, they proceed to bad mouth the very government that helped them choosing instead to look at the negatives and attacking the entire system. But the fact remains that they are amongst those who benefited from it.

When will people realise that the very people (DAP) who choose to attack the government are the very same people who have been taking aid from it too?

I suppose MP Teo Nie CHing will have something else to say about the fact that her mother is asking MCA for help in the predicament that she is in now, eh?

Whatever it is, let not hate overcome our senses to believe every single thing spewing out of the opposition mouthpiece!

Err. DAP ........got education program meh?

Friday, December 09, 2011

A different strategy for Guan Eng and PR? Well, not PAS surely!

Ask any Pakatan supporter and he will agree that in almost any ceramah, the subject of a murdered Mongolian and a submarine incapable of diving plus the many more accusations thrown at the direction of the Prime Minister who was also the former Defense Minister would be prevalent.

Heck, in by election fever, they would even go out of their way to build mock ups of submarines and caskets to drive a point, and as usual, an oft repeated lie will have people liking it to be the truth soon enough.

So when was the last time Guan Eng used these very same tactics in his regular appearance at the PR Ceramah circuit?

It seems Guan Eng has stepped up his attacks, using a different tactic. One of which is to get his buddy Zahid Hamidi to get him on board the KD Tun Razak, and upon emerging from his dive, immediately declared his admiration for the men of KD Tun Razak, admiring them and labelling them as 'Impressive and exceptional'.

With Pakatan Rakyat politicians often eager to criticise the Police, he has now chose to flatter the submariners in hope that they can get some 'postal voters'. What else can it be?

More so if one of his 'macai' bloggers can claim that Zahid Hamidi had set Guan Eng up along with his deputies to 'submerge' in the depth of the sea. And it only takes monkeys to believe this while they choose to ignore the imminent signs such as this one.

How about this? Did you miss it?

Do you honestly believe that PAS would actually 'respect' the rights of the non muslims? Seriously? No 4D shops in Kelantan ought to be a sign for those who are keen to try their luck once in a while.

I do enjoy the thrill sometimes and I certainly do not want PAS anywhere near Genting. I wonder if there are still non-muslims who actually think that PAS will safeguard their rights with HUDUD?

Enough of these Bullsh*t. PAS wants power, and they feel that they can do it. If Malaysia has enjoyed the fruits of its labour all along, let not these Islamist extremist jeopardise what our founding fathers had guaranteed. Remember how Tunku Abdul Rahman could sit down together with Tun HS Lee and share their vision over a good old glass of 'English brew'?

You can kiss that goodbye! And please don't blame it on BN, remember, its PAS that wants to shut Genting down!