Tuesday 30 September 2008

The 95 Brave Heros of The People

Will Malaysians MPs ever understand it what it means to be People Centric ie Peoples Rep????????? read on 

A Toast to the 95!

Friends,

Everyone said the bill would pass. The masters of the universe were already making celebratory dinner reservations at Manhattan's finest restaurants. Personal shoppers in Dallas and Atlanta were dispatched to do the early Christmas gifting. Mad Men of Chicago and Miami were popping corks and toasting each other long before the morning latte run.

But what they didn't know was that hundreds of thousands of Americans woke up yesterday morning and decided it was time for revolt. The politicians never saw it coming. Millions of phone calls and emails hit Congress so hard it was as if Marshall Dillon, Elliot Ness and Dog the Bounty Hunter had descended on D.C. to stop the looting and arrest the thieves.

The Corporate Crime of the Century was halted by a vote of 228 to 205. It was rare and historic; no one could remember a time when a bill supported by the president and the leadership of both parties went down in defeat. That just never happens.

A lot of people are wondering why the right wing of the Republican Party joined with the left wing of the Democratic Party in voting down the thievery. Forty percent of Democrats and two-thirds of Republicans voted against the bill.

Here's what happened:

The presidential race may still be close in the polls, but the Congressional races are pointing toward a landslide for the Democrats. Few dispute the prediction that the Republicans are in for a whoopin' on November 4th. Up to 30 Republican House seats could be lost in what would be a stunning repudiation of their agenda.

The Republican reps are so scared of losing their seats, when this "financial crisis" reared its head two weeks ago, they realized they had just been handed their one and only chance to separate themselves from Bush before the election, while doing something that would make them look like they were on the side of "the people."

Watching C-Span yesterday morning was one of the best comedy shows I'd seen in ages. There they were, one Republican after another who had backed the war and sunk the country into record debt, who had voted to kill every regulation that would have kept Wall Street in check -- there they were, now crying foul and standing up for the little guy! One after another, they stood at the microphone on the House floor and threw Bush under the bus, under the train (even though they had voted to kill off our nation's trains, too), heck, they would've thrown him under the rising waters of the Lower Ninth Ward if they could've conjured up another hurricane. You know how your dog acts when sprayed by a skunk? He howls and runs around trying to shake it off, rubbing and rolling himself on every piece of your carpet, trying to get rid of the stench. That's what it looked like on the Republican side of the aisle yesterday, and it was a sight to behold.

The 95 brave Dems who broke with Barney Frank and Chris Dodd were the real heroes, just like those few who stood up and voted against the war in October of 2002. Watch the remarks from yesterday of Reps. Marcy Kaptur, Sheila Jackson Lee, and Dennis Kucinich. They spoke the truth.

The Dems who voted for the giveaway did so mostly because they were scared by the threats of Wall Street, that if the rich didn't get their handout, the market would go nuts and then it's bye-bye stock-based pension and retirement funds.

And guess what? That's exactly what Wall Street did! The largest, single-day drop in the Dow in the history of the New York Stock exchange. The news anchors last night screamed it out: Americans just lost 1.2 trillion dollars in the stock market!! It's a financial Pearl Harbor! The sky is falling! Bird flu! Killer Bees!

Of course, sane people know that nobody "lost" anything yesterday, that stocks go up and down and this too shall pass because the rich will now buy low, hold, then sell off, then buy low again.

But for now, Wall Street and its propaganda arm (the networks and media it owns) will continue to try and scare the bejesus out of you. It will be harder to get a loan. Some people will lose their jobs. A weak nation of wimps won't last long under this torture. Or will we? Is this our line in the sand?

Here's my guess: The Democratic leadership in the House secretly hoped all along that this lousy bill would go down. With Bush's proposals shredded, the Dems knew they could then write their own bill that favors the average American, not the upper 10% who were hoping for another kegger of gold.

So the ball is in the Democrats' hands. The gun from Wall Street remains at their head. Before they make their next move, let me tell you what the media kept silent about while this bill was being debated:

1. The bailout bill had NO enforcement provisions for the so-called oversight group that was going to monitor Wall Street's spending of the $700 billion;

2. It had NO penalties, fines or imprisonment for any executive who might steal any of the people's money;

3. It did NOTHING to force banks and lenders to rewrite people's mortgages to avoid foreclosures -- this bill would not have stopped ONE foreclosure!;

4. It had NO teeth anywhere in the entire piece of legislation, using words like "suggested" when referring to the government being paid back for the bailout;

5. Over 200 economists wrote to Congress and said this bill might actually WORSEN the "financial crisis" and cause even MORE of a meltdown.

Put a fork in this slab of pork. It's over. Now it is time for our side to state very clearly the laws WE want passed. I will send you my proposals later today. We've bought ourselves less than 72 hours.

Yours,
Michael Moore

Wednesday 24 September 2008

Its a Sad Sad Sad Time!

RPK, i hope the Universe will come to your rescue and yr aspirations to make Malaysia a better place will be granted.... 
there are millions out there who have read your thoughts and to some extent want changes.

I feel sad, so, frank and i are gonna have a couple of shotssssssss.


Tuesday 23 September 2008

Pak Lah - Mana Satu Bulutusss ke ke ke


Dr Said - Tha Malaysians Malays

Here's my take on it -

The Malays are wonderful people, its the politician that have created what some perceive as written in Dr Said article, not only have they divided us but they have also successfully made every policy skewered towards one race, though the truth of the matter, its benefits has always been for the members of the party ie ruling coalition ie UMNO.

I'm certain prior to the 80s, we all enjoyed great race relations in missionary schools, i remember in the primary school in La Salle, we will gear up in different costumes and dance in our annual ball, there were no racialism,only BOTAK CHIN - hero of the peasant.

Thank you Dr Said, for bringing back fond memories and to the politician, go $%#@ yrselves ha ha ha.


THE MALAYSIAN MALAY
by Dr Syed Alwi of Singapore

Dear Editor,

As you know, I am an avid watcher of Malaysian affairs.

I must confess that lately, Malaysia appears to be failing.
Not a day passes by without more events that clearly highlight Malaysia 's race-religion fault-line. If things keep going this way, I fear for Malaysia 's future.

Today, schools in Singapore celebrate Racial Harmony Day. I can visibly see the joy in the children's faces as they wear their ethnic costumes and have fun together at school.
But in Malaysia - even the right to choose a religion has become a sensitive, national issue.
No doubt, there are many in Malaysia who hate my liberal views on Islam,family included.
But I will say what I must say openly. I have come to the conclusion that Malaysia cannot progress any further without first addressing fundamental questions regarding its identity and soul.

I remember the days when we can laugh at Lat's cartoons on everyday Malaysian life.
But sadly, the Islamic tide has polarised Malaysians. Some people ask why I should bother about Malaysian affairs since I ama Singaporean.
May I remind Malaysians that it was Tan Siew Sin who once said that Singapore and Malaysia are Siamese Twins.

Should Malaysia go down - it would hurt the region tremendously. Especially Singapore ..

Where do you think Malay apostates would head for if Lina Joy loses her case?
Singapore of course!

I find the Malaysian Malay to be very under-exposed.
For them, it's all Islam and the NEP and everything under the sun would sort itself out.
I am sorry to say this - but Islam and the NEP may be the cause of the undoing of the MalaysianMalay.

There is nothing wrong with religion or affirmative action.
But, like everything else in life, they must be taken in moderation and with a pinch of salt.
A little doubt is good. Unfortunately in Malaysia ,emotions over Islam have overcome reason. What we see today is the result of the NEP and Islamisation policies of the past thirty years or so.

No one owes Malaysian Malays a living.
Let me assure you that should Malaysia fail - the Malaysian Malay will suffer enormously. And rightly so. After all - they have been pampered with all sorts of goodies over the years.
They cannot now expect more goodies. Perhaps the day of reckoning for them, is near.
Whatever it is, Malaysia had better wake up to the realities around her.
The globalised world of the 21st century has no NEP to offer the Malaysian Malay.

And humans cannot live by religion alone.

Regards,Dr Syed Alwi

Friday 19 September 2008

"Sometimes it is said
that man cannot be trusted
with the government of himself।
Can he, then,
be trusted with
the government of others?"

Thomas Jefferson


Thursday 18 September 2008

YE SHALL STOP!



" My people are going to learn the principles of democracy 
the dictates of truth and the teachings of science. 
Superstition must go. 
Let them worship as they will, 
every man can follow his own conscience 
provided it does not interfere 
with sane reason 
or bid him act against 
the liberty of his fellow men." 

David (SAPP) Swings At Goliath ke ke ke

Blockbuster of 2008












David begins his assault














next
Goliath kaput, "THE FORCE" strikes with David


Wednesday 17 September 2008

Tuesday 16 September 2008

Its Confirmed - The People Will Rule - PR

CONGRATULATIONS TO PR
THE PEOPLES PARTY



Lets all of us pray for PR for a smooth transfer, its confirmed PR have the numbers and was announced at Kelana Jaya stadium last night by PR leaders.

Monday 15 September 2008

Zaid Hit s Home Run and Wins Peoples Award ke ke ke



"YOU CANT USE IT FOR ONE GROUP AND NOT USE ON ANOTHER"

will he be sacked?????????????

Friday 12 September 2008

Moderism sees TRUTH as OBJECTIVE!






An unjust law is itself a species of violence.
Arrest for its breach is more so.



An error does not become truth
by reason of multiplied propagation,

nor does truth become
error because nobody sees it.

the DEVIL MAY CRY: but Cains Gonna Whip U!

Hang in There Buddy; Here Comes Cain;


the devil may win.... watchout the Gods have deployed

Cerberus What the @#$%: This Aint Right!

Cerberus What the @#$%: This Aint Right!





This is a scene from Dante's inferno, from the 6th CANTO; 'The third circle of hell' (the hell of the gluttons where Cerberus dwells). This is where Dante and the poet Virgil encounter Cerberus. Cerberus is a giant three-headed dog who rules over the level of hell where greedy people and gluttons go when they die. (Note the swollen stomach on Cerberus from engorging himself on the tortured bodies of his victims (this was pointed out in the Inferno)) The big guy in the foreground is Virgil, he's Dante's guide through the different levels of hell, the smaller more frightened man clinging to him, is Dante.

Thursday 11 September 2008

Hail The Mighty MAVELI ! Happy Onam Malaysia

Here's a one from Kerala:) a song that resonates thru out the land on Onam.


“ When Maveli, our King, ruled the land,

All the people had equality.
And people were joyful and merry;

They were all free from harm.
There was neither anxiety nor sickness,

Death of the children was never even heard of,

There were no lies,

There was neither theft nor deceit,
And no one was false in speech either.

Measures and weights were right;

No one cheated or wronged his neighbor.

When Maveli, our King, ruled the land,

All the people formed one casteless race.

Blessed Onam.

Wednesday 10 September 2008

Is History Being RePLAYED?????????

How was our 1st PM ousted fm his office???????

I'll leave to historian, but in my opinion there might be someone directing the plot.

Why did the General issue a statement to caution the Government to take stern action?

Why is the Army issuing statement cautioning the Govt??


Aristotles Quips - Peoples Ponderings

Man is by nature a political animal


He who is unable to live in society, or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must be either a beast or a god.

Man, when perfected, is the best of animals, but when separated from law and justice, he is the worst of all.

Money was intended to be used in exchange, but not to increase at interest. And this term interest, which means the birth of money from money, is applied to the breeding of money because the offspring resembles the parent.
Wherefore of all modes of getting wealth this is the most unnatural.

Men ... are easily induced to believe that in some wonderful manner everybody will become everybody's friend, especially when some one is heard denouncing the evils now existing in states, suits about contracts, convictions for perjury, flatteries of rich men and the like, which are said to arise out of the possession of private property. These evils, however, are due to a very different cause—the wickedness of human nature.

It is of the nature of desire not to be satisfied, and most men live only for the gratification of it.

Again, men in general desire the good, and not merely what their fathers had.

Even when laws have been written down, they ought not always to remain unaltered.

That judges of important causes should hold office for life is a disputable thing, for the mind grows old as well as the body.

They should rule who are able to rule best. (II.1273b5)

The good citizen need not of necessity possess the virtue which makes a good man.

A state is not a mere society, having a common place, established for the prevention of mutual crime and for the sake of exchange.... Political society exists for the sake of noble actions, and not of mere companionship.


If liberty and equality, as is thought by some, are chiefly to be found in democracy, they will be best attained when all persons alike share in the government to the utmost.

Inferiors revolt in order that they may be equal, and equals that they may be superior. Such is the state of mind which creates revolutions. (V.1302a29)

Well begun is half done.

Both oligarch and tyrant mistrust the people, and therefore deprive them of their arms.

A tyrant must put on the appearance of uncommon devotion to religion. Subjects are less apprehensive of illegal treatment from a ruler whom they consider god-fearing and pious. On the other hand, they do less easily move against him, believing that he has the gods on his side. (V.1314b39)

The basis of a democratic state is liberty.

Happiness, whether consisting in pleasure or virtue, or both, is more often found with those who are highly cultivated in their minds and in their character, and have only a moderate share of external goods, than among those who possess external goods to a useless extent but are deficient in higher qualities.

Law is order, and good law is good order.

Let us then enunciate the functions of a state and we shall easily elicit what we want: First there must be food; secondly, arts, for life requires many instruments; thirdly, there must be arms, for the members of a community have need of them, and in their own hands, too, in order to maintain authority both against disobedient subjects and against external assailants....

Tuesday 9 September 2008

TOWARDS NON RACISM

Mr Chun Wai

Dont even bother with those who are still admant with the old ways ie viewing life, policy, discussions, statements, remarks etc etc in Malaysia via racial lines.

I'm of the opinion, they'll always rally behind racist bigots like A. Ismail.

On bloggers, i'm certain all of us realise that they(bigots) too have thEIr cyber troopers working overtime to ensure "the fire is constantly dosed with oil" to ensure the Rakyat and nation is divided, only proven method, hit on racial lines.

The PM being the representative of BN, must take action against A Ismail and his supporters. SACK THE WHOLE LOT. Remember, the two MIC MPs were suspended sometime ago.

Ah, Malaysians tak kira, Melayu, cina atau India tak hirau sama politic perkaumaan, seperti BN, yang tidak boleh berdikari. Masih nak huluran FREE dari kerajaan dengan krooneeeiiisssssmmmm ke ke ke, Pigi Dah

Lagi pun, hanya 4 tahun lagi, selepas tu, habilah engkau orang.

Chun Wai - sometimes we must break away from these THREATs of violence and openly speak on TRUTH.

In the end, none of us are above nor below any, we work to fulfil our obligations towards family and nation.

Dont feel to bad bout any of your postings, you've posted your thoughts and thats it, for those who dont agree, thats their view.

Oh, btw, it is okay to rub anyone if they have gone over board, NONE OF THEM ARE SECRETARY OF CENTINELS... ke ke ke

TOWARDS A "NON RACIST" SOCIETY. That goes for all mainstream media, bloggers and the wondrful people of Malaysia, CHANGE PEOPLE!

SHALOM

THINK???????? TAK ADA PUN ke ke ke



asyik tembak aje, think tapi tak pun ke ke ke

Anwar - Peoples Economic Policy

Anwar says aid and subsidies must be given to people in need regardless of race and that his proposals would still benefit mostly Malays who are over half the population.

Reuters

Malaysia's former deputy prime minister and finance minister Anwar Ibrahim is widely respected by foreign investors for his tenure around the time of the Asian financial crisis. However, the cost of insuring Malaysian bonds against default has risen sharply since Anwar's coalition took a over a third of the seats in Malaysia's election in March, increasing political risk. The 5-year CDS stood at 140.96 basis points on Monday, up from 91.85 on March 7, the day before the election.

That means it costs almost $141,000 to insure $10 million of Malaysian bonds against default.

Here is an outline of Anwar's key economic policies, which he says are aimed at taming a budget deficit that will surge to 4.8 percent of gross domestic product this year due to a rise in government spending to 197.21 billion Malaysian ringgit ($56.88 billion):

1) Tackle what Anwar says is rampant corruption in the Barisan Nasional government. In a press conference last week, he cited the example of 3 billion Malaysian ringgit allocated to the state of Sarawak, of which he said 1 billion ringgit would be "siphoned into the pockets" of companies and individuals linked to the government thanks to special allocations in tenders to ethnic Malay companies.

2) Abandon an 11.3 billion ringgit high speed broadband link, which is too expensive. Raise cash from public tenders, all of which should be competitive and which would generate revenues of 5 billion ringgit per annum from 2009, based on 10 percent of tenders being open. All projects costed at one billion ringgit upwards would be subject to a "rigorous priority review".

All approval permits -- licenses to import cars granted to ethnic Malays (Bumiputras) for a nominal sum which they then sell on for inflated sums to others -- would be auctioned. Based on a price of 25,000 ringgit per permit, that would raise 1.75 billion ringgit on an annual 70,000 permits issued.

3) Reduce the fuel price after the government hiked it earlier this year, in an effort to cut inflation, stimulate the economy and help the country in its current economic slowdown. Anwar said 700 million ringgit in the program, which will cost 21 billion this year, had been identified by the government as waste.

4) Abandon the New Economic Policy. This policy has given ethnic Malays a range of grants, aid, loans and preferential access to higher education, the civil service, company ownership and public tenders. It was intended to offset the economic dominance of ethnic Chinese, who now make up a quarter of the population but hold about 40 percent of the wealth.

Anwar says aid and subsidies must be given to people in need regardless of race and that his proposals would still benefit mostly Malays who are over half the population.

He charges the New Economic Policy has created Malay millionaires and a system of cronyism but not benefited the vast majority of ethnic Malays.

5) End equity ownership restrictions that were part of the New Economic Policy which Anwar says are "now a barrier to investment". He says moving away from equity limitations at an enterprise level will "stimulate investment and FDI (foreign direct investment)".

Eliminate tariffs and other entry barriers to negotiate free trade agreements with other ASEAN countries, Japan and the EU. Upgrade education so as to be able to compete with India, China and Singapore.

Tax rebates for exporters. Anwar says he supports lower taxes in general as a policy measure and believes that although reducing the budget deficit is important, said the developing country can run a deficit of around 3 percent of GDP

Friday 5 September 2008

51 Yrs of Racism, Its Time To Drop It.

Malaysian have been ruled by racism the last fifty odd years, Barisan Nasional is a composition of racist and ultra left or right, its how one perceives it.

I guess Malays,Chinese, Indian, Ibans, Kadazans and all others have in the past adhere to their leaders due to the inability to read and write, majority of Malaysian were buta huruf in the 50s, 60s and 70s.

Many of the rural people depended and trusted their leaders to help them elevate from poverty and do right thing for them, we have experienced that the last 50 odd years, how they have fooled, ripped off the rakyat and kept them in line by dividing them..... the time has come for all Peace Loving Malaysians to reject racism in politics, be it Malays, Chinese, East Malaysian or Indians.

The people in power own the media and have "coloured" the minds of its readers for decades, hence, the aren't any trust between races, its a truly sad. By nature all of us are very "human" in our daily lives, we care for each others welfare. Its the media that has played the crucial part in dividing and placing mistrust among us, the editors and journalist who constantly write and remind us of our racial divide.

Here, the question is, are we going to allow them to impose racism on us? Its time all us start educating our children, sibling, neighbours and frens to reject it once and for all.

the next 4 years, we have the opportunity to once and for all kick racism out of our lives, but it begins now. recruit warriors of the people, these are individuals who propagate true values to the masses.... no religion nor race in politics.

If any of these parties do not adhere to it, we vote them out, regardless BN or PR.

STOP THE LIES, TAKE OWNERSHIP AND ASK FORGIVENESS FROM THE RAKYAT, ALL OF YOU ARE PLACED THERE TO SERVE THE PEOPLE.


NO MORE RACISM. DONT DESTROY MALAYSIA.