Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Los Parasitos a-la PAS?

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Y Hasan Ali le presenta......LOS PARASITOS A-LA PAS!! 
 

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Mr.Maggot? John Malott?

I wonder what and where was this Mr.Malott when his country was deciding on its President? Remember how Al Gore (the other idiot) won and lost? and when Bush lost and won?

I really wonder if he thought that his country was as dirty as what his thoughts are on Malaysia.

John Malott has been pissing every now and then and when he does, sings praises for Anwar. His latest attempt in implying that an appeal of the not guilty versdct for Anwar is nothing more than a feeble attempt to make himself heard again. I am not sure, but from the looks of his picture, he seems the type that would have been not so happy when Obama was made President.

"The second test will be whether the government implements key electoral reforms before elections are held. Mr. Najib's government cracked down in July on Bersih 2.0, a coalition of organizations calling for free and fair elections. This demonstrated the ruling party's fear that genuinely fair elections could cause them to lose power for the first time since 1957. However, after strong domestic and international criticism of its heavy-handed treatment of the marchers, the government backtracked and created a select parliamentary committee to propose election reforms."

John decides to use 'key electoral reforms' as something the Najib administration had to make do with cowing down to pressure (from who, John?) Matter of fact, the Obama administration had nothing but good things to say about Malaysia. Did your secretary of state accord an official meeting to your chum?
I don't think so. 

And if he thinks the July crackdown on Bersih 2.0 was something the Najib Administration had cracked down on, why doesn't he look back at things in his own country before commenting? Malaysia has clear laws, and if a gathering is illegal, then it so is. For example, in our country drugs are illegal, and I guess so is it in the USA, but what John does not want to see is that his government is also abetting other regimes by ensuring that some narco deals are 'slipping' back his country.

Yet, law enforcement personnel would know that by law, they have to take action against these drug pushers and pedlars. And so is it in our country, and in ours illegal gathering is still illegal (last checked, the very people who wanted to gather illegally also wanted to stop the government from allowing mass protest!!)

I honestly don't know what Anwar means to John, and I suppose when he was here in Malaysia, he was busy kissing ass to the then Deputy Prime Minister, for I can read his angst when talking about Tun Dr.Mahathir. I guess back then when he was Ambassador here to Malaysia, he did not realise that certain policies by that very same person he champions was deft against ethnic minorities.

Funny John, no mention of Islamist radicals and Hudud? I wonder what John thinks about it.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Bye Bye Blackbird?

Funny, but I thought that Pakatan Rakyat was proud in 'showing' Malaysians a new level of politicking but as expected, their thin veil which has been unravel seems to be in shreds.

Remember when one of PR's DAP ADUN was adamant in creating a ruckus when trying to register her child of Indian-Chinese parentage? I don't know the outcome, but I am sure it raised a lot of eyebrows.

But this time around, PR has shown what it truly stands for. It does not allow their politicians (firebrands who they maybe) to think let alone say what they feel outside of party perimeters. So it comes as no surprise (though I am not a fan of Hasan Ali) that PAS has sacked him, and a follow up by MB of Selangor to sack him as EXCO is as expected (and wallah, concluded too!)

Lets bring you back to pre 2008 shall we? Can you remember the promises of the PR politicians then who said that they will show a different level of politics? What has become of that then?

In actual fact, it is pretty much the same. And when you can't answer your detractors, learn from Anwar (like this video?)


I am no politician, but perhaps this is the right time to remind ourselves that this is the game they play. My side, your side, their side, backside.....
Whichever the case maybe, they are your friends today because they want your support. And when the time is right, they go and sing their own songs.

So, Hasan is now cast away, and like many they will wander around and then reappear in the form of Ibrahim Ali. (is it good or bad? It depends really which side you prefer right?)

But what if it impacts you as a citizen? For example, Alam Flora. Didn't they have their contracts terminated in Selangor and all PR states? (Am not sure about this entirely, but remember something like that flying around) So the poor folks in Ampang had to live with this after Alam Flora's contract was up, then what? No questions about how these contractors came about? So isn't this the same story then?

Oh, before I forget. With Hasan Ali gone, who will you place your dollar on for the job of Director of Hotel and Night club raids?

Monday, January 09, 2012

So what do you think of our judiciary now eh?

So, the High Court have now acquitted Anwar. Which means he was found to be not guilty.
Interestingly enough this is what Judge Mohamad Zabidin Mohd Diah said- "After going through the evidence, the court could not be 100% certain that integrity of DNA samples was not compromised, and finds that it is not safe to rely on DNA evidence.
"As such, court is left only with Saiful's testimony. As this is a sexual crime, the court is reluctant to convict based entirely on Saiful's testimony, which is uncorroborated. The accused is thus acquitted and discharged."

Anwar says he is surprised and vindicated: "We have an agenda. Will focus on elections."

I have always maintained that our judiciary system is not flawed. Like any other, it can only rely on its judges and officers to run its course.

It has almost always been said that our legal system and its integrity is not independent.To the detractors, I say please speak with your head and not your heart. Just look at the recent cases i.e Khir Toyo and now Anwar and stop belittling our system because it does not suit your 'agenda'.

I remember a few days ago, it was said that someone was trying to inject Wan Azizah with something.

When will the drama stop then?

Saturday, January 07, 2012

Boy am I glad I am not in Selangor!

What? Did you say Standard Operating Procedures YB Datuk Dr Hasan?

I wonder how you can justify, offending Non Muslims when you also treat them the same when you conducted that 'Moral' raid in Mutiara Damansara recently.

In fact, as a hospitality industry professional, I am asking you to explain how this will affect Malaysia, and operators of hotels in general should Pakatan Rakyat and your radical PAS party gain enough support to form a government?

Having already said that PAS will shut down Genting Highlands, and since you deem your night raid a must, and ALL HOTELS must accept this, then I certainly will stand up against this and put on record that I do not accept this.

I, Tony Yew, hereby declare that as a hotellier, I AM AGAINST this 100 percent!

In fact, a few weeks ago I had a foreign guest from Iran, and a Muslim who declared that Malaysia was beautiful so long as extremist like you do not impose your religion on people like him. I wonder what do you have to say to this?

I am gravely concerned that Pakatan Rakyat's unholy alliance and your continuance to dupe the moderate society with your 'PAS for All' policy which in fact is one that will jeopardise this country and the very image of moderation that the Najib administration is trying to tell the rest of the world.

I strongly believe that if PAS were ever to sweep to power, the likes of me and our industry will just pack up. Hell, HUDUD law may probably be even imposed on us!

Say, will you empower mosque committees who will intrude on the rest of us and our lives for the sake of your religion? I am certain you will, and hence I am sure that HUDUD will affect us wholesale.

I am thankful that in Melaka, the state government is more than happy to promote tourism, and I have yet to hear of the state religious department raiding hotels like mine. In fact, if they did come around, I will be the first to stop them from entering my premises.

Why? Simply because, when guests choose to spend their money here in the hotel, I will safeguard their privacy and their rights as a customer.

I wonder really, if there are still blind unmasked people who truly believe that PAS is actually for all!