Now the rakyat should know BERSIH as well as any other On to the Street action is NOT the answer to the present Malaysian situation. Make it BIG and make it sound aloud to the ears and hearts of Rakyat malaysia----- only through the VOTES!
Pakatan Rakyat should sound it aloud at this point of time on the media and websites, email etc. though it is lawful to go to the street, but the rule of the game is---- you good intent for the good of Malaysia can be twisted and turned.
So if Malaysians wanted to see a better Malaysia in the years ahead, vote for the power of Rakyat and for our children and their chidlren. Dont wait until Malaysia is bankcrupt, and be made into a nation in great debts. It is now or never to save Malaysia!
Make it BIG NOW on the media. A back fire of BN strategy.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
How Malaysian Look At The Present Situation
Together we'll tighten our grip on their gullibility.
(The money for both their suits would feed a rural family of 4 for a couple of months. At least!)
We all know politicians tend to talk cock. Most of the time. But there are times when the cock they talk can really get on your goat la. Like today in The Star, the Deputy Prime Minister announced that there are going to be "increase in prices on various products due to increase in oil prices and reduction in food supply caused by changes in the global climate." I especially like that last part. "......caused by changes in the global climate." Phwaaar!!! Sounds damn terror, right? Changes in global climate. Of course, if you read on you will realise that part of what he was trying to do was to cushion the announcement that the government was going to cut subsidies on diesel among other things. Cuts in subsidies are inevitable I suppose but it was the DPM's next statement that really pissed me off.He said "Malaysians should control their expenses and learn to increase their own food supply."
Doesn't that make you mad? Control expenses? Like how? Eat ONE meal a day instead of THREE? Tighten the belts some more? If we tighten belts any more like the DPM and last time the PM advised us to do we'd die of asphyxiation. Increase our own food supply?
How? Plant rice in terrace house 4ftx6ft "gardens"? And in the meantime the government has just spent money erecting all those 1Malaysia monuments to stupid extravagance all over the country, bought submarines that don't submerge to patrol ...... (actually to patrol what ah?), failed to explain YB's whose lifestyles are comparable or exceed those of the rich and famous, or YB children who can afford to even consider RM400million divorce settlements......you can continue the list as you wish. And you know you can make a long list.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
What Have YOU cintributed to the nation?
I came across an article written by a Malaysian who is concerned for Malaysia today. Hope the article will instil wisdom toward a better Malaysia.
The Malay nuisance
MAY 24 — After 54 years of independence, the insecurities faced by the Malay community is no longer a dilemma but becoming more like a nuisance, hampering the country’s growth and well-being.It is utterly irresponsible for middle class Malays to continueharping about self righteous Malay or “Muslim” agenda while the poor are still struggling with bread and butter issues like unemployment and proper education.
MAY 24 — After 54 years of independence, the insecurities faced by the Malay community is no longer a dilemma but becoming more like a nuisance, hampering the country’s growth and well-being.It is utterly irresponsible for middle class Malays to continueharping about self righteous Malay or “Muslim” agenda while the poor are still struggling with bread and butter issues like unemployment and proper education.
Having graduated from a local Islamic university, I am well aware of the conspiracy theories that continue to bog down the Malay psyche with self defeatist mentality.The vicious cycle of hate and animosity will not benefit anyone and certainly not the Malays. It saddens me when prophecies of hate are being professed by so called “intellectuals” of the community.What is even more sickening is their answer to an intellectualdiscourse of blaming others instead of trying to find real solutionsthat will solve real problems.
Despite being a majority in the country, why are we still obsessedwith this siege mentality?Our country did not gain independence yesterday. We should not be questioning the patriotism or rights of our fellow Malaysians but question what our “Malay” government has done to help elevate the dire economic situation of the poor?Why blame the Chinese or Indians when the leaders of our country have always been a Malay? What has “ketuanan melayu” or the Malay agenda brought to the villages or urban villages after Merdeka?Yes, the government has brought us development but that is our right as citizens of the country. That is the right of every community in the country, not the Malays alone.
Why talk about hudud or implementing syariah law when we cannot fulfill the basic tenet of Islamic jurisprudence which is justice.Why cut the hand of a man that steals bread when leaders continue to swindle our riches?Is the objective of Islamic law to only punish? I think not.Islam is not a about grand mosques or prayer rooms but the people.Where were the so called Muslim or Malay NGOs when the Lynas plant was announced or more recently the landslide that killed so many innocent children?
The call for an Islamic state is a luxury when the poor continue to beg for mercy.We should stop questioning other races but start questioning ourselves what we have contributed to the country.
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