October 15, 2009 • 5:31 pm
I think the MCA’s conflict cannot be solved anymore unless the two top leadership decide to leave the party as soon as possible. The controversial President Ong Tee Keat and DS Dr.Chua Soi Lek must resign for the sake of MCA and the Barisan Nasional.
Resign now, both of you. Ong Tee Keat, PKFZ scandal is so obvious and nothing could ever cover your ass now. And DS Dr.Chua Soi Lek, I have a story for you. I went to watch Mock Trial in University of Malaya last two months and one of the chinese law student was mocking you as the Mentri VCD during the trial took place. The whole hall laughed till the end.
I wonder what makes MCA delegates chose you in the first place as their Deputy President? And now they show you the way to exit. MCA delegates also have chosen Ong Tee Keat to become their President but now its sounds different from the last time. I think they already realize their mistakes so that both of you are not needed anymore in the party. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed under: Barisan Nasional, MCA
October 14, 2009 • 12:32 pm
The following link is referred;
People’s voice must be upheld…
Quoted:

The recent election in
Bagan Pinang is something that is considered as beyond comprehension. It goes against the current political trend today. It is really difficult to understand, what actually causes BN to win? Is it because of Pakatan Rakyat’s inability to show unity? Is it because Isa is greatly pictured by the locals? Is it that Indians have chosen UMNO because of the respect given towards Makkal Sakti? or Is it because of the success of the plan of building better Malaysia through Najib’s concept of 1Malaysia? I don’t really know… – Posted by Aizuddin Sapian
Filed under: Barisan Nasional, PAS, Pakatan Rakyat, Pilihanraya ke-12, Politics, UMNO
October 5, 2009 • 10:06 am

Otai Negeri Sembilan
Tan Sri Isa Samad ini orang lama, bayangkanlah sudah jadi MB Negeri Sembilan hampir 23 tahun (1984-2004). Kalau mahu dikira dari segi seniority, TS Isa lagi senior dari Pak Lah, Muhyiddin Yasin, Zahid Hamidi dan ramai lagi.
Bukan mahu merendahkah moral Calon PAS untuk kerusi Bagan Pinang, tetapi sekadar meluahkan pendapat. Benar saya kata, kalau saya jadi Tn. Hj. Zulkefly, baik saya tarik diri dan simpan RM 5,000 wang deposit SPR itu dan buat benda lain. Jika melihatkan suasana sewaktu TS Isa dicalonkan oleh TS Muhyiddin tempoh hari, buat apa saya bertanding lagi kerana sudah tahu keputusannya.
Sampai ada yang kata, kalau bukan TS Isa calonnya pada hari tu, boleh roboh khemah BN. Dalam hati saya fikir, kuat betul pengaruh TS Isa ni di Bagan Pinang? Sampai begitu sekali orang Bagan Pinang sayang pada Isa? Jika begitu kehendak mereka biarkanlah. Nak buat bagaimana lagi, they deserve to choose for themselves. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed under: Barisan Nasional, PAS, Pak Lah, Politics
August 13, 2009 • 12:08 pm
“Kami duduk aman 30 tahun di bawah kerajaan BN tak pernah mau roboh sana roboh sini, bincang-bincang tapi tak roboh pun. Ini kerajaan Pakatan Rakyat tau mau roboh saja,”
That was stated by a spokesperson of Kg.Buah Pala Pulau Pinang telecasted on Buletin Utama last week. I understand the situation of the people in the area, so much so it was the same situation undergone by the Malays in small village near Shah Alam 7 years ago upon the demolishing of their houses which was executed under the administration of Khir Toyo’s government. As a result, Khir Toyo’s arrogant government collapsed. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed under: AG, Anwar Ibrahim, Barisan Nasional, DAP, Khir Toyo, Pak Lah, Pakatan Rakyat, Politics
I feel sorry to the “pak turut-pak turut” of anti-ISA protestors last saturday for their failure to reconcile their mind to think back on their doings of demanding the abolishment of the Internal Secutiry Act (ISA).
Do you really on to this fight or you just go there for fun or perhaps you were to obsessed with your Ulama’ or something? What has ISA cost you besides it’s contribution to the country’s stability?
In a democratic country, you can’t satisfy every individuals in the same time. The oppositions claimed that ISA is no good, but there are people who think ISA is a good act to be sustained. Malaysia’s multi-racial country is the key to which ISA is one good thing to be retained. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed under: Anwar Ibrahim, Barisan Nasional, Karpal Singh, Lim Kit Siang, PAS, Politics, Selangor
1. Komposisi kaum India cuma meliputi hampir 10% daripada keseluruhan 27 juta rakyat Malaysia.
2. Tetapi yang paling menarik dan ironi sekali, kaum India paling mempunyai banyak parti politik di negara ini. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed under: Barisan Nasional, Politics
The best option to end the Perak crisis – to have a re-election and come back to the people. But having realize that, we know that the people in Perak are now angry to what had happened in their state, power grabbing, their Sultan left insulted, and politicking politician mess around with the laws without serving their constituencies.
I am amused to see the drama going on – appeal and re-appeal, stay of execution, quash the stay of execution, summons and police report. Despite the fact that it was done according to the law, this crisis somehow showed the real side of our politician which is power greedy and behaving like children. Read the rest of this entry »
Filed under: Barisan Nasional, Current Affairs, Politics
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