Selasa, 13 November 2012

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shalehudin


Promo Muktamar PAS 2012...

Posted: 13 Nov 2012 11:00 AM PST

Short film...
Promo berkenaan muktamar PAS Pusat 2012 di PUTIK Kelantan...
Tonton sendiri la kalau nak tau infonya...


Mat Sabu jumpa Raja Petra buat apa?

Posted: 13 Nov 2012 07:30 AM PST

The Malays must wake up konon

The Malays must wake up konon! Podah! Everything wrong with Malaysia is the fault of the Malays. The non-Malays are mere victims. You buggers deserve to be victims and I hope you will remain victims for another 100 years for your sin of being traitors to the cause back in the 1980s that allowed the country to decline to its present level and for allowing Umno to rule for 55 years.
Raja Petra Kamarudin

I have not written anything over the last two days because Mat Sabu and another PAS leader from Melaka were visiting me in Manchester so I was quite tied up. I must admit that we had a most interesting two days discussing current issues affecting Malaysia, in particular about politics and matters related to politics.

Anyhow, all I can say is that Mat Sabu and I share the same views on practically most of the issues. I don't think I need to go into details about what we spoke, though, or else this article is going to run into ten pages. Furthermore, my opinions have already been clearly expressed in the numerous articles I have written over these last 20 years or so since I started writing about politics back in the early 1990s.

What I want to address today is the 'favourite' comment many readers have posted in Malaysia Today over the last four years since 2008. And this comment is: the non-Malays have already woken up. When are the Malays going to wake up?

These readers are, of course, referring to the March 2008 'Tsunami' where 50% of the Malays voted opposition while the figure for the Chinese and Indians was much higher -- an estimated 70% plus and 80% plus respectively.

Many argue that in the coming general it is going to be higher for the Chinese -- maybe more than 80% -- while for the Malays it may remain at 50% or even decline to below 50%. They do not talk too much about the Indians, though, but it is estimated that this time around the Indian vote for the opposition may fall to just 50% or less.

It is puzzling as to why you say it is the Malays who need to wake up. The Malays had already woken up back in the late 1980s. And that was 25 years ago. When the Registrar of Societies deregistered Umno in 1988 and two new Malay parties were formed in its place -- Umno Baru and Semangat 46 -- the Malays became divided and have remained divided ever since.

In the 1990 General Election two years later, Kelantan fell to the opposition and has remained opposition ever since. The PAS-Semangat 46 coalition called APU (Angkatan Perpaduan Ummah) also captured many seats in Terengganu, although not enough to take the state.

Unfortunately, the other two coalitions that Semangat 46 had with the non-Malay political parties -- with DAP on the West Coast (called Gagasan Rakyat) and with PBS in Sabah -- did not do as well as APU. While the Malays voted opposition, the non-Malays on the West Coast and those in East Malaysia refused to do the same.

Hence the opposition dream of kicking out Umno and Barisan Nasional and of taking power at federal level was shattered. In the end it became a Malay dream and not a Malaysian dream.

Since Umno had been deregistered (Umno no longer existed), MCA had to take over the leadership of Barisan Nasional and the MCA President took over as the Chairman of Barisan Nasional.

By right, although not by law, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who was now 'partyless' and an independent Member of Parliament should have resigned as the Prime Minister and the MCA President, who was now the Chairman of Barisan Nasional, should have taken over as the new Prime Minister.

But Barisan Nasional (meaning the non-Malays) did not do this. They allowed Dr Mahathir, a man without a party and hence with no majority in Parliament, to remain as Prime Minister. In that sense, even Ibrahim Ali or Zul Nordin (who both also have no party) can become the Prime Minister of Malaysia -- going by what they did 25 years ago in the late 1980s.

We Malays were very disappointed with the non-Malays in both West and East Malaysia. Dr Mahathir should have been kicked out. Umno no longer existed and Dr Mahathir was no longer the leader of the largest party in Parliament. Dr Mahathir was now merely a calun bebas. Why was he still the Prime Minister? And why were the non-Malays still retaining him as Prime Minister when the majority of the Malays wanted him out.

Umno Baru was then formed. Technically, however, it was still an independent party and not a member of Barisan Nasional. Barisan Nasional then called for an emergency meeting, chaired by the President of MCA. No one from Umno (Baru) attended the meeting.

At this emergency meeting, it was UNANIMOUSLY agreed (with not a single dissenting voice) that Umno Baru be admitted as a member of Barisan Nasional (not READMITTED but ADMITTED, because Umno no longer existed and Umno Baru was a brand new party). It was also UNANIMOUSLY agreed (with not a single dissenting voice) that Dr Mahathir be invited to take over as the new Chairman of Barisan Nasional.

I was there that day (standing outside the meeting room, of course, since I was not a leader of Barisan Nasional and hence could not be inside the meeting room). We were anxiously expecting at least one member of Barisan Nasional to vote against admitting a 'new party' into Barisan Nasional -- and hence Dr Mahathir would have to resign as the Prime Minister and the new Chairman of Barisan Nasional, who was also the President of MCA, would take over as Prime Minister.

I was very angry that day. The Malays had made their move. We were going to be rid of Umno and Dr Mahathir. But the non-Malays sold us out. The non-Malays betrayed us. From that day on we realised that the non-Malays cannot be trusted to change the country. We Malays are on our own and will have to do it ourselves.

Ten years later, we had our second chance. This time it was because of the conflict between Anwar Ibrahim and Dr Mahathir. In the 1999 General Election we did better than in the 1990 General Election. Not only did the opposition retain Kelantan (without the help of Semangat 46 this time, mind you, since that party had closed down and most of its members had rejoined Umno) but it also won Terengganu after 25 years of trying (since 1974).

Furthermore, the opposition won 8 out of the 15 Parliament seats in Kedah (more than half) plus it managed to deny Barisan Nasional its two-thirds majority in the Kedah State Assembly (which happened exactly one year later in the Lunas by-election).

That was a new landmark for the opposition. Unfortunately, all this happened in the Malay heartland of Kelantan, Terengganu and Kedah. In those constituencies where the Malays do not represent 90% or more of the voters, Barisan Nasional still ruled. In fact, any constituency where the Malay voters are less than 80% it was quite impossible for the opposition to win.

No doubt, in constituencies where the voters are predominantly Chinese and the candidate is a Chinese from DAP, then there is a strong possibility that DAP can win that seat. But this was the exception rather than the rule -- sometimes even the top guns of DAP suffered defeat because the Chinese voters rejected them.

In 2008 that all changed, of course. But whether this change is permanent or temporary is left to be seen -- and we shall know soon, come the next general election. But what perturbs me is that the Malays have been struggling to see change for about 25 years now. But we failed to see change because of the recalcitrant Chinese and Indians, and those from East Malaysia.

No doubt, in 2008, more than half the Chinese and Indians from West Malaysia voted opposition while only 50% of the Malays did so. But the Malays have been divided between Barisan Nasional and the opposition since the 1980s. The Chinese and Indians from West Malaysia have only just woken up very recently (while those from East Malaysia are still sleeping).

Hence I can't understand why the Chinese (and some Indians) keep asking the Malays to wake up. Can't they understand that the Malays already woke up a long time ago? The Chinese and Indians (and even then only those from West Malaysia, mind you) woke up only very recently. If they had woken up 25 years ago like the Malays had, Dr Mahathir would have ruled Malaysia for only 7 years and not 22 years and Umno would have been in power for only 30 years and not 55 years.

So what's all this nonsense about 'ABU' and '55 years is enough' and 'the Malays must wake up' all that shit? We have seen 55 years of Umno rule and we need an ABU movement because of the treacherous Chinese and Indians from West Malaysia and those non-Malays from East Malaysia.

And, today, you blame the Malays and scream that it is time that the Malay woke up. What crap is this? And stop giving the excuse that the non-Malays had no choice. Stop saying that back in the late 1980s if MCA had refused to allow Umno Baru to become a member of Barisan Nasional and had refused to allow Dr Mahathir to remain as Prime Minister the army would have stepped in -- hence the Chinese and Indians and those from East Malaysia were forced to do what they did.

Are you saying that the army has already been disbanded? Are you saying that only in the late 1980s Malaysia had an army and today we no longer have an army? That is utter bullshit and a bloody lame excuse. If you could not change the government in the 1980s because of the army then what makes you think you can change the government today when we still have an army?

Would you accept the excuse that the Malays have no choice but to vote Umno because if Pakatan Rakyat takes over then apostasy would be allowed and Muslims will leave Islam in droves to become Christians? I think this is as legitimate an excuse as the one that the non-Malays are giving as to why they did what they did 25 years ago back in the late 1980s.

The Malays must wake up konon! Podah! Everything wrong with Malaysia is the fault of the Malays. The non-Malays are mere victims. You buggers deserve to be victims and I hope you will remain victims for another 100 years for your sin of being traitors to the cause back in the 1980s that allowed the country to decline to its present level and for allowing Umno to rule for 55 years.

Let me assure you I have already woken up. 35 years ago back in the late 1970s I woke up to the evils of the government and 25 years ago back in the late 1980s I woke up to the treachery of the non-Malays who propped up Umno and kept them in power.

So no need to ask me to wake up! Today I have woken up even more. I have woken up to the hypocrisy of the non-Malays who 'created' Umno and then now blame the Malays for what Umno does.- MT


GILA: Sendiri BAKAR, sendiri jerit API, sendiri PADAM... kahkahkah...

Posted: 13 Nov 2012 07:08 AM PST

Sendiri BAKAR, sendiri jerit API, sendiri PADAM...

Kahkahkah...

Ni la dia warna sebenar mereka...
Puak dia yang luluskan projek tuh dulu...
Puak dia jugak yang cuba buatkan isu...

Tapi bila kemaruk nakkan undi orang-orang India, dia sanggup jadi bodo sikit tak pa dengan membatalkannya semula...
Adoiii... lemahnyer Piem Umno neh....


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PM janji batal projek kondo Batu Caves jika tawan S'gor

Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak hari ini mengumumkan akan membatalkan projek kondominium 29 tingkat di Batu Caves sekiranya BN berjaya menawan Selangor.

"Kompleks Batu Caves ini mesti kita kekalkan dan kita pertahankan daripada berlaku sebarang perkara yang boleh merosakan kedudukannya sebagai satu tempat mulia bagi orang Hindu.

"Saya nak katakan, kerajaan BN akan pertahankan kompleks Batu Caves. Kita beri jaminan bahawa seandainya BN berjaya ambil alih Selangor, projek kondominium 29 tingkat akan dibatalkan.

"Pembangunan di kawasan ini boleh ancam Batu Caves. Pengakuan saya buat ini merupakan satu pengakuan kerajaan BN, sebuah kerajaan janji ditepati," kata Najib.

Beliau berkata demikian semasa berucap di majlis rumah terbuka Deepavali di perkarangan kompleks Batu Caves anjuran MIC hari ini.

Turut hadir pada ialah Presiden MIC Datuk G Palanivel, Menteri Penerangan, Komunikasi dan Kebudayaan Datuk Seri Rais Yatim, bekas Presiden MIC, Datuk Seri Samy Vellu dan juga Ketua Wanita Umno, Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil.

Sebelum ini, terdapat kontroversi bantahan daripada kaum India meminta agar kondominium Park Avenue di kawasan Batu Caves dihentikan.

Sehubungan itu, Menteri Besar Selangor Tan Sri Ibrahim mengumumkan akan menubuhkan pasukan petugas bebas untuk menyiasat isu kondominium yang berdekatan kuil Subramaniar itu.

Pada 7 November lalu, Exco Kerajaan Negeri, Ronnie Liu pula berkata kerajaan Selangor mungkin membatalkan kelulusan projek bangunan setinggi 29 tingkat itu bagi mengabaikan bantahan Jabatan Alam Sekitar (JAS) negeri.

Selain itu, ketika berucap, Najib turut berkata akan mempertimbangkan supaya kompleks batu Caves itu menjadi sebuah tapak warisan dunia oleh Pertubuhan Pelajaran, Sains, dan Kebudayaan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (Unesco).

Najib berkata, permohonan bagi menjadikan tempat itu sebagai warisan dunia akan dibuat pada tahun 2015 selepas tempoh menganggotai World Heritage Committee (WHC) tamat.
"Kabinet melalui kementerian penerangan, komunikasi dan kebudayaan akan meminta supaya Batu Caves ini dapat dipertimbangkan sebagai sebuah tapak warisan dunia oleh Unesco.
"Ada sikit soal teknikal kerana pada masa ini Malaysia masih merupakan anggota World Heritage Committee. Kita tak boleh buat permohonan pada masa ini kerana takut berlaku pertembungan," katanya lagi.
Najib turut berkata, sempena hari Deepavali hari ini, beliau bersama ahli kabinet lain telah memutuskan untuk memberikan cuti am sempena perayaan itu kepada Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan.
"Walaupun tak begitu besar kesannya tetapi sebagi simbolik, kabinet telah memutuskan cuti am hari Deepavali dilanjutkan kepada Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan. Walaupun labuan tak ramai orang hindu, tetapi secara simbolik Labuan sebahagian daripada Wilayah Persekutuan dan layak terima hari Deepavali sebagai cuti am," katanya.


Ayuh, tunjukkan kehandalan kalian...

Posted: 13 Nov 2012 03:22 AM PST

Lokasi ceramah Anwar malam ini di Seri Rampai...

Persiapan pentas dan logistik sedang rancak dilaksanakan. Ayuh semua rakyat sekitar Wangsa Maju... Lembah Keramat dan Setapak datang tunjukkan kehandalan kalian untuk menumbangkan kerajaan UBN... - MSO


Inilah contoh pencuri yang menjerit-jerit pencuri...

Posted: 13 Nov 2012 02:05 AM PST

SH

Persepsi rakyat kepada Umno terhadap gejala rasuah yang digambarkan seolah-olah hanya parti itu yang terlibat perlu dihakis kerana gejala tidak bermoral itu boleh melibatkan sesiapa sahaja.

Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Ahmad Maslan berkata, gejala tersebut tidak mengenal parti, pangkat, jantina, mahupun kaum, yang ianya tetap salah di sisi undang-undang.

Menurutnya, masyarakat tidak seharusnya menunding jari kepada Umno kerana sesuatu persepsi itu tidak semestinya benar.
"Jangan hanya menuduh rasuah ini hanya orang Umno itu tidak betul kerana rasuah ini merentas semua, tanpa mengenal siapa, yang mana rasuah ini adalah keruntuhan akhlak tanpa mengira apa juga partinya. Jika terlibat, salah tetap salah.
"Perlu menerima dengan terbuka bahawa sesungguhnya rasuah itu bukan hanya berlaku kepada orang-orang tertentu, parti-parti tertentu, tetapi rasuah berlaku kepada orang yang mempunyai nilai moral yang rendah," katanya pada sidang media selepas mengadakan Walkabout Penerangan Bajet 2013 di Terminal Bas Jalan Duta, di sini, hari ini.

Kahkahkah...


TERKINI dari Sabah: Sindrom nak lompat tak lompat

Posted: 13 Nov 2012 01:15 AM PST

TAMBAH... Mampukah Anwar menambah koleksi 'barangan antik' nya pada 24 November 2012 setelah begitu lama berlaku tawar menawar?

Dua lagi Ahli Parlimen keluar BN?

Saudara Pengarang

SEJAK kebelakangan ini, kedai mamak dan warung-warung kopi telah menjadi tumpuan ramai ahli-ahli politik untuk menjual air liur dan memancing pengaruh. Antara berita paling hangat yang dijaja ialah bakal kemunculan dua lagi Ahli Parlimen BN di Majlis Ceramah Perdana Ketua Umum PKR, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim pada 24 November ini di Tawau, Sabah.

Menurut beberapa sumber yang boleh dipercayai dan kini dijaja dari bibir ke bibir, sms ke sms, facebook ke facebook, twittter ke twitter dan segala media elektronik dan ICT, telah hangat diperkatakan bahawa '2 MP' yang sebelum ini disebut-sebut Anwar akan muncul pada 24 November ini

Antara dua nama yang dijaja termasuklah Rakan Karib Anwar ketika menjadi Timbalan Perdana Menteri dan Timbalan Presiden UMNO; iaitu 'Brother Ghapur', nama jolokan kepada Ahli Parlimen Kalabakan ketika Anwar di kemuncak kegemilangan.

Seorang lagi Ahli Parlimen yang dijangka berani menunjuk muka ialah yang pernah digossipkan dengan artis.

Menurut sumber, kedua-dua Ahli Parlimen daripada UMNO itu masih samar-samar menyertai parti Pakatan Rakyat dan mungkin mengikut jejak Bumburing dan Lajim yang bersetinggan di luar BN; tetapi bibit perpecahan dengan pucuk pimpinan UMNO Sabah sudah ketara kerana sejak akhir-akhir ini tidak sehaluan.

Sejak kebelakangan ini, Sabahkini.net Wilayah Sandakan banyak menerima dan mengumpul maklumat mengenai tingkah laku beberapa orang Ahli-Ahli Parlimen dari UMNO yang akan keluar daripada kengkangan UMNO/BN secara bergilir-gilir pada masa terdekat ini.

Menurut satu sumber, semakin ramai Ahli-Ahli Parlimen di Sabah akan meninggalkan BN jika senarai calon telah diumumkan Perdana Menteri; kerana sudah pastinya 10 daripada 25 Ahli Parlimen akan digugurkan pada PRU-13.

Walaupun tidak banyak isu yang boleh menjadi senjata pembangkang pada PRU 13, namun 'pemuja politik' masih mengharapkan untuk mengitar semula isu 20 Perkara, Perjanjian Malaysia, Royalti Minyak, PTPTN; namun yang agak menyengat ialah tanah adat (NCR) dan PATI.

Seolah-olah tidak nampak isu pembangunan dicanangkan kerana tradisi 'Gambar Agong' akan menjadi katalis kepada pemangkin undi di Sabah. Kata-kata kapitalis bahawa "Wang Adalah Tuhan Manusia. Tiada kata-kata yang berjaya menakluki manusia selain wang!"; mungkin akan menyebabkan Pakatan Rakyat berputih mata sekali lagi untuk mendapatkan sekurang-kurangnya 10 Kerusi Parlimen untuk memudahkan mereka mencapai Visi Tawan Putrajaya!

Salam Hormat,
SAIMON S JUMADI

MALU, buta ja Noh kena TIBAI ngan Rafizi...

Posted: 12 Nov 2012 09:11 PM PST

Pengarah Strategi PKR, Rafizi Ramli - SH

Rafizi: 'Betul, saya tak rasa malu juang isu rakyat'

SHAH ALAM - Pengarah Strategi PKR, Rafizi Ramli mengakui beliau memang tidak rasa malu apabila memperjuangkan isu rakyat dan tidak harus menjadi satu perkara pokok sebagaimana didakwa oleh Menteri Pertanian dan Industri Asas Tani, Datuk Seri Noh Omar.

Sebaliknya kata beliau, yang perlu malu adalah menteri-menteri yang menjadi pemimpin rakyat tetapi tidak menjalankan tanggungjawab mereka dengan baik.

Kata Rafizi, jika Noh mahu menerima pakai konsep malu dan faham tentang maksud perkataan itu, beliau yang perlu meletak jawatan kerana telah gagal memberi jawapan mengenai isu-isu salah guna dana rakyat.

Tambahnya, "sebenarnya ini perkara kecil yang diperbesarkan Umno, Umno yang nampak ketakutan dengan kebangkitan rakyat ini."
"Bagi saya, tak ada yang perlu kita rasa malu, di mana-mana kita boleh bawa isu rakyat, itu tugas kita.
"Yang perlu malu sebenarnya menteri-menteri yang yang makan duit rakyat dan mereka tak akan cakap pula macam itu. Noh pun patut malu sebab tak mengambil tanggungjawab beliau dalam NFC (Pusat Fidlot Kebangsaan)," katanya kepada Sinar Harian Online.
Kelmarin, Noh dipetik media berkata, beliau menyambut baik larangan dibuat terhadap orang luar tidak boleh mengadakan sidang ahkbar di Parlimen kerana sudut sidang media itu adalah satu kawasan khusus untuk ahli-ahli Parlimen tetapi telah dimanipulasi oleh pemimpin parti pembangkang yang bukan ahli Parlimen untuk membuat sidang media.
"Rafizi bagi saya ahli politik tidak matang, tidak tahu malu dan hanya mengambil kesempatan.
"Lebih melucukan apabila dia pula menyalahkan Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Aziz kononnya menggunakan kuasa menghalangnya membuat sidang media," katanya, kelmarin.
Mengulas lanjut, Rafizi berkata, isu rakyat perlu diketengahkan oleh wakil rakyatnya walaupun di mana sahaja dengan niat membantu rakyat.
"Saya boleh nak buat sidang parlimen di mana pun, Parlimen, depan pejabat Noh, depan pejabat Nazri, di mana sahaja saya boleh buat untuk ketengahkan isu rakyat.
"Itu tugas kita untuk membantu rakyat," katanya lagi.


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