YB,
Malu kami dengan YB pasal soal Balkis. Sebenarnya soal perundangan merupakan soal yang lain tetapi soal pokoknya namapak UMNO / BN begitu busuk hati!
Bagi sajalah BALKIS tu pada Pakatan Rakyat. Kenapa perlu dibubarkan & tukar nama kepada Balkis BN?
Nampak sangatla UMNO / BN tidak cukup jiwa. Hatinya kecil & penuh dengki.
Sudahlah YB!.
Comments on anything that interest me. Politics is one of it. Community servicing is the 2nd.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
For YB Loh Gwo Burne
Dear YB,
If you're not ready & not capable, please resign from your post now. We do need a man who can work & deliver.
If you keep saying that, your seat is for Anwar, so please give it up now.
It looks like you are not ready to serve fellow Malaysian yet.
Been an MP is not just about talking pictures or video!
If you're not ready & not capable, please resign from your post now. We do need a man who can work & deliver.
If you keep saying that, your seat is for Anwar, so please give it up now.
It looks like you are not ready to serve fellow Malaysian yet.
Been an MP is not just about talking pictures or video!
Untuk CUEPACS
Cukuplah CUEPACS dengan permintaan anda! Jemu pulak kami semua mendengarnya. Balik - balik naik gaji, tak perlu peperiksaan, bonus, kerja nak kurang.
Tahap pemikiran & daya produktiviti jentera kerajaan masih sama malasnya. Tiada yang berubah!
Berubahlah dulu barulah wajar!
Tahap pemikiran & daya produktiviti jentera kerajaan masih sama malasnya. Tiada yang berubah!
Berubahlah dulu barulah wajar!
Untuk YB Shahrir Samad
Sudah sampai masa kerajaan arahkan semua pengilang cetak di atas kampit beras yang mana satu beras yang disubsidikan oleh kerajaan.
Penting untuk tunjuk pada rakyat bahawa kerajaan telah berusaha. Penting juga untuk hapuskan taktik penipuan pengilang / penjual beras.
Dengan harga yang semakin meningkat ini, kerajaan kena terlebih kreatif.
Kakitangan awam kena la fikir lebih! Bukannya fikir untuk nak honorarium atau gaji lebih sahaja. Tetapi kerja kurang & malas!
Penting untuk tunjuk pada rakyat bahawa kerajaan telah berusaha. Penting juga untuk hapuskan taktik penipuan pengilang / penjual beras.
Dengan harga yang semakin meningkat ini, kerajaan kena terlebih kreatif.
Kakitangan awam kena la fikir lebih! Bukannya fikir untuk nak honorarium atau gaji lebih sahaja. Tetapi kerja kurang & malas!
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Dear Malaysian,
This is a good piece of works from NST.
Let us now works towards betterments of all Malaysian & this Country.
Stop all this kind of political fight among parties.
Lets BN govern for next 5 years.
Pakatan Rakyat please wait & show us your worth in managing the 5 + 1 + ½ states.
_____________________________________________________________________
NST says on 16 Apr 2008: Get on with the job
IT’S been five weeks since the general election. The Barisan Nasional was returned to power, albeit with a smaller majority and the loss of five states.
Despite the shock of the result, it was still a mandate that no one could argue with, not even Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in his wildest allegations of electoral fraud. But what has Umno, the leading partner of the coalition and largest party in parliament, been doing since March 8? Bickering, pointing fingers, baying for vengeance and doing everything imaginable except rolling up its sleeves and getting down to the work of governing.
Enough is enough.
People are getting fed up with Umno’s moaning and groaning, the political wayang and sandiwara its cast of characters is playing up and down the country.
The truth is that the people have long been disgusted with the kind of boorish, loutish behaviour that Umno leaders had exemplified because of their grip on power since independence in 1957.
Brandishing the kris was hurtful to the non-Malays but the party leadership did nothing to take the Umno Youth chief to task for the menacing and insulting gesture. Which was why he was emboldened to repeat it and provide extra impetus for the Chinese and Indians to abandon the BN at the polls.
It also did not go unnoticed that the leadership put up with the racist and inflammatory rhetoric of the delegates at the televised 2006 Umno general assembly.
Then there was the desecration of the temple under the watch of the then Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Khir Toyo which did so much to outrage the Hindus throughout the country and turn them against the ruling coalition. And Dr Khir had the cheek to award a broom to a local council president, when neither he nor the party president could control the warlords who held the party to ransom over the choice of candidates, and stabbed the party in the back when they did not approve of the candidates.
Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi is now paying for these and other acts of omission, including the undeliverable promises of change that he made when he first became prime minister in 2003.
Every other day, he has had to deflect attacks by party members and ex-leaders who conveniently have absolved themselves of any fault. But every day that he is sidetracked by party bickering is another day affairs of state are neglected — the nation and the people are the losers.
Abdullah has said that he has got the message; he has accepted responsibility for the unkept pledges; and this time, he vows he will deliver on his promises and set the country in order before he retires.
That is, in fact, the verdict of his mandate, and he should be allowed to get on with it. But all the worms crawling out of the Umno woodwork — especially the retired and those with shelf lives past due who have found new breath in their calls for a party coup — won’t let him.
They don’t get it. Abdullah is not solely to be blamed and everything will not suddenly be all well again if he goes. Umno from the roots to the high branches all have to share the blame for their silence, their greed, arrogance and shenanigans that have turned off voters. So stop the navel-gazing and infighting.
If they have to fight among themselves, at least have the decency to keep it civilised and behind closed doors. They don’t have to drag the whole country through their infernal politicking.
There are more important things than private peeves and settling of scores.
Neither the brewing crisis over soaring food prices nor other major issues are going to wait for Umno to put its own house in order. Now is the time for the grand old party to move on, do the things its leaders have promised and show that it still has what it takes to lead the nation.
This is a good piece of works from NST.
Let us now works towards betterments of all Malaysian & this Country.
Stop all this kind of political fight among parties.
Lets BN govern for next 5 years.
Pakatan Rakyat please wait & show us your worth in managing the 5 + 1 + ½ states.
_____________________________________________________________________
NST says on 16 Apr 2008: Get on with the job
IT’S been five weeks since the general election. The Barisan Nasional was returned to power, albeit with a smaller majority and the loss of five states.
Despite the shock of the result, it was still a mandate that no one could argue with, not even Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in his wildest allegations of electoral fraud. But what has Umno, the leading partner of the coalition and largest party in parliament, been doing since March 8? Bickering, pointing fingers, baying for vengeance and doing everything imaginable except rolling up its sleeves and getting down to the work of governing.
Enough is enough.
People are getting fed up with Umno’s moaning and groaning, the political wayang and sandiwara its cast of characters is playing up and down the country.
The truth is that the people have long been disgusted with the kind of boorish, loutish behaviour that Umno leaders had exemplified because of their grip on power since independence in 1957.
Brandishing the kris was hurtful to the non-Malays but the party leadership did nothing to take the Umno Youth chief to task for the menacing and insulting gesture. Which was why he was emboldened to repeat it and provide extra impetus for the Chinese and Indians to abandon the BN at the polls.
It also did not go unnoticed that the leadership put up with the racist and inflammatory rhetoric of the delegates at the televised 2006 Umno general assembly.
Then there was the desecration of the temple under the watch of the then Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Khir Toyo which did so much to outrage the Hindus throughout the country and turn them against the ruling coalition. And Dr Khir had the cheek to award a broom to a local council president, when neither he nor the party president could control the warlords who held the party to ransom over the choice of candidates, and stabbed the party in the back when they did not approve of the candidates.
Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi is now paying for these and other acts of omission, including the undeliverable promises of change that he made when he first became prime minister in 2003.
Every other day, he has had to deflect attacks by party members and ex-leaders who conveniently have absolved themselves of any fault. But every day that he is sidetracked by party bickering is another day affairs of state are neglected — the nation and the people are the losers.
Abdullah has said that he has got the message; he has accepted responsibility for the unkept pledges; and this time, he vows he will deliver on his promises and set the country in order before he retires.
That is, in fact, the verdict of his mandate, and he should be allowed to get on with it. But all the worms crawling out of the Umno woodwork — especially the retired and those with shelf lives past due who have found new breath in their calls for a party coup — won’t let him.
They don’t get it. Abdullah is not solely to be blamed and everything will not suddenly be all well again if he goes. Umno from the roots to the high branches all have to share the blame for their silence, their greed, arrogance and shenanigans that have turned off voters. So stop the navel-gazing and infighting.
If they have to fight among themselves, at least have the decency to keep it civilised and behind closed doors. They don’t have to drag the whole country through their infernal politicking.
There are more important things than private peeves and settling of scores.
Neither the brewing crisis over soaring food prices nor other major issues are going to wait for Umno to put its own house in order. Now is the time for the grand old party to move on, do the things its leaders have promised and show that it still has what it takes to lead the nation.
Untuk Dato' Seri Khir Toyo & Dr. Karim Mansor
Utk pengetahuan, buat masa ini kalau cerita yang betul pun orang akan tidak percaya!
Inikan pula cerita sekerat ular, sekerat belut!.
Pihak DS & Dr. kenakan berfikir betul - betul sebelum bagi kenyataan. Tambahan pula pada masa ini apa - apa cerita dari pihak DS & Dr. dianggap tipu sehinggalah berlaku sebaliknya!
Malah nama Dr. Karim Mansor dicanang oleh akhbar Cina sebagai pemilik Syarikat Bumiputera yang dikatakan itu.
Buat masa ini lebihlah baik cerita yang sebenar - benarnya sahaja.
Inikan pula cerita sekerat ular, sekerat belut!.
Pihak DS & Dr. kenakan berfikir betul - betul sebelum bagi kenyataan. Tambahan pula pada masa ini apa - apa cerita dari pihak DS & Dr. dianggap tipu sehinggalah berlaku sebaliknya!
Malah nama Dr. Karim Mansor dicanang oleh akhbar Cina sebagai pemilik Syarikat Bumiputera yang dikatakan itu.
Buat masa ini lebihlah baik cerita yang sebenar - benarnya sahaja.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Pasal Beras,
Kerajaan kena bagitau pd rakyat pasal stock pile beras, kuantitinya serta subsidi yang diberikan.
Soal subsidi ini sila nyatakan subsidi tentang beras jenis apa yang diberi?
Kerajaan sepatutnya hanya beri subsidi beras kepada jenis beras untuk keseluruhan masyarakat, jenis - jenis yang berkualiti tinggi seperti beras siam, beras wangi dsbnya tak perlu.
Yg penting kerajaan prepare stock pile untuk beras yang semua orang makan. Dah cukup.
Yg lebih daripada itu, biarlah based on supply & demand. Kalau semua jenis kerajaan nak tgk jawapnya makin kering la Shahrir Samad nanti.
Kerajaan kena bagitau pd rakyat pasal stock pile beras, kuantitinya serta subsidi yang diberikan.
Soal subsidi ini sila nyatakan subsidi tentang beras jenis apa yang diberi?
Kerajaan sepatutnya hanya beri subsidi beras kepada jenis beras untuk keseluruhan masyarakat, jenis - jenis yang berkualiti tinggi seperti beras siam, beras wangi dsbnya tak perlu.
Yg penting kerajaan prepare stock pile untuk beras yang semua orang makan. Dah cukup.
Yg lebih daripada itu, biarlah based on supply & demand. Kalau semua jenis kerajaan nak tgk jawapnya makin kering la Shahrir Samad nanti.
Friday, April 11, 2008
This is what we want from a government.
A political will to enforce a executive decision.
Do Malaysian Govt dare to do this to ASTRO?
Afraid political funding will finish? Do more pls Shaziman!
April 11, 2008 16:26 PM
Government Blacks Out Astro's Broadcast
JAKARTA, April 11 (Bernama) -- The Communication and Information Ministry on Friday blacked out pay-television provider Astro's broadcast after it had failed to meet its obligations."True, (we have blacked out its broadcast) because Astro has not met some of its obligations," Antara news agency quoted Freddy Tulung, the ministry's acting director general of communication and information dissemination facilities,as saying here.Astro still had to meet the obligation to pay fees on the right to use frequency, among others, he said."The blackout has nothing to do with the question of frequency nor reciprocal satellite. The two problems have already been resolved," he said.The government would allow Astro to resume its broadcast after PT Direct Vision which operates the pay-television provider had met all its obligations, he said."If Astro has fulfilled the obligations by next Monday, it can directly resume its broadcast," he said.Meanwhile, Halim Mahfudz, the company's vice president for corporate ffairs, was not available for comment on the matter.-- BERNAMA
A political will to enforce a executive decision.
Do Malaysian Govt dare to do this to ASTRO?
Afraid political funding will finish? Do more pls Shaziman!
April 11, 2008 16:26 PM
Government Blacks Out Astro's Broadcast
JAKARTA, April 11 (Bernama) -- The Communication and Information Ministry on Friday blacked out pay-television provider Astro's broadcast after it had failed to meet its obligations."True, (we have blacked out its broadcast) because Astro has not met some of its obligations," Antara news agency quoted Freddy Tulung, the ministry's acting director general of communication and information dissemination facilities,as saying here.Astro still had to meet the obligation to pay fees on the right to use frequency, among others, he said."The blackout has nothing to do with the question of frequency nor reciprocal satellite. The two problems have already been resolved," he said.The government would allow Astro to resume its broadcast after PT Direct Vision which operates the pay-television provider had met all its obligations, he said."If Astro has fulfilled the obligations by next Monday, it can directly resume its broadcast," he said.Meanwhile, Halim Mahfudz, the company's vice president for corporate ffairs, was not available for comment on the matter.-- BERNAMA
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Kepada Mufti Selangor,
Asyik - asyik Melayu / Islam sahaja yang kena jaga hati orang bukan Melayu / Islam. Sedangkan hati Melayu / Islam tak ada siapa yang nak jaga kecuali diri sendiri. Kononnya Islam membenarkan setakat yang dibenarkan.
Sila bagi definisi yang jelas membenarkan setakat yang dibenarkan.
Kalau bukan Melayu / Islam nak jaga hak dia, tiada orang lain yang akan buat.
Sudahlah Mufti! Sila renungkan kembali kenyataan anda!
Asyik - asyik Melayu / Islam sahaja yang kena jaga hati orang bukan Melayu / Islam. Sedangkan hati Melayu / Islam tak ada siapa yang nak jaga kecuali diri sendiri. Kononnya Islam membenarkan setakat yang dibenarkan.
Sila bagi definisi yang jelas membenarkan setakat yang dibenarkan.
Kalau bukan Melayu / Islam nak jaga hak dia, tiada orang lain yang akan buat.
Sudahlah Mufti! Sila renungkan kembali kenyataan anda!
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