Saturday, November 21, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
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1st the chaotic Perak assembly
then we have a lady who cant even differentiate a pepper spray, thumb drive and keychain
then last but not least we have this
I am speechless la wei
like this very hard to blog leh...
wear black also kena tangkap
voicing out our opinions also kena tangkap
APAlah
then we have this joker with his best jokes ever....
What exactly he had in his mind when he posted that piece of thing in his blog
Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr
They fight for equal rights, they fight for peace, they fight for a better tomorrow
Then may i know Mr Zambry
What are you planning to fight for in this case?
Your Perak Chief Minister...perhaps...
p/s: almost laughed my head off when i was in my working place...lucky i didnt fall down from the chair as i think i was going to at that very moment when i read his blog..
Question 1: Do you surrender your brains at the door when you go into politics?
Question 2: Is it you getting dumb when you go into politics or Is politics that make you dumb?
Question 3: Did he actually think before he say anything?
Update: Zambry had denied he compared himself to Mandela and Gandhi. He accused the media of having wrongly interpreted his blog entry.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Chinese Culture
Dancing with hot pants that look like panties is part of Chinese culture
Wearing the piece of cloth that make me feel so sorry for them for not being able to buy a decent cloth is part of Chinese culture
I would be like "OMG....."
rupa-rupanya, the things i've been educated for 21 years are not chinese culture
Maybe i should start wearing hot pants, bikini and singing "HOT in Here" to prolong my so called chinese culture
How absurd it could be..
I am truly sorry here
Gals, it wasnt about u..
It is not ur fault for that performance
It is ur job
I can understand it
What i dont understand here is
for a man who live in Msia and claimed he knows about Chinese culture
It is ashame that he could claimed that those actions are part of Chinese culture
I wonder what did he learnt back in his primary school, secondary school and perhaps university level
If u want to respect Chinese culture, respect in the proper way
Dont say U TAU U TAU..and for god's sake U TAK TAU pun
We might have this phenomena of gals wearing sexy nowadays
but that for sure is NOT part of Chinese culture
If u want to fish for votes, find a proper way
for example, DO WHAT RAKYAT WANT U TO DO
for example, Make Malaysia a better place
ok..if that seems a huge responsibility for ur small brain
then do something like take care of ur people's welfare, repair the road, or buildings or anything that are beyond the word "BROKEN"
I dont know what to suggest to u because everything seems so beyond the repair work esp ur mind and ur brain
and now i am wondering now on why u lost........................is obvious, isnt it?
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
RIP
翅膀是落在天上的叶子
天堂原来应该不是妄想
只是我早已经遗忘
当初怎么开始飞翔
孤单是一个人的狂欢
狂欢是一群人的孤单
爱情原来的开始是陪伴
但我也渐渐地遗忘
当时是怎样有人陪伴
我一个人吃饭旅行(到处)走走停停
也一个人看书写信自己对话谈心
只是心又飘到了哪里
就连自己看也看不清
我想我不仅仅是失去你
我一个人吃饭旅行(到处)走走停停
也一个人看书写信自己对话谈心
只是心又飘到了哪里
就连自己看也看不清
我想我不仅仅是失去你
孤单是一个人的狂欢
狂欢是一群人的孤单
爱情原来的开始是陪伴
但我也渐渐地遗忘
当时是怎样有人陪伴
我一个人吃饭旅行(到处)走走停停
也一个人看书写信自己对话谈心
只是心又飘到了哪里
就连自己看也看不清
我想我不仅仅是失去你
我一个人吃饭旅行(到处)走走停停
也一个人看书写信自己对话谈心
只是心又飘到了哪里
就连自己看也看不清
我想我不仅仅是失去你
叶子是不会飞翔的翅膀
翅膀是落在天上的叶子
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I am truly sorry for that this post gotta be in Chinese
This is a song lyric from a singer whom i liked
She died yesterday morning due to breast cancer
Life is so unpredictable
Just months we never heard any news from her and yet now she left us forever
Rest in peace my dear
and may u bring the joy to the heaven with your wonderful voice...
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Liars
Let's have one minute silence for the sake of i cant shut my ears and was forced to listen to all these lies from bunch of selfish people.
I am currently busy finding begging for internship because i so not want to stay at school and do research.
however, no news is bad news...companies are not replying me fast enough to inform whether i am selected or not..
the worst thing of all, i get to see all the fiasco, ugly side of people whom u think are good.
People, is just internship
not worth for u to lie over it.
Imagining living in a place where you dont know which one to trust
even the one that always seems nice
and conclusion are
it is human's nature to lie, bluff and cheat if they want to be successful
humans are capable in telling lies even for question like "Hey, did u get any offers for intern?"
humans are just suck..
liars are the best actress and actors of all even Oscar also cannot beat
the only super power humans got is telling lies...
I am confused though
people said "Nvm, wait..what we are doing god is looking, dont worry they goin to pay for it"
the thing is bad people die last, good people die darn early
those who work hard and not being selfish at all did not get anything
but those who lie all the way up get everything they want
Is there justice in this world? or injustice is actually justice....
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Interview
How are you coping? I am alright.
I always believe if you want to be a politician it’s a public life and you have to be ready for anything.
That is part of the package.
You remember the allegations (of her sexuality) years ago when I ran for Puteri chief.
So what else is new? I always see that I never get to be on front page unless it’s a crisis or a scandal.
And lately when I do all these tourism programmes, I don’t get into the papers much except for international visits.
So I suppose to be out on the front page almost everyday, you’ve got to wait for a crisis.
As my father says good news or bad news is still news.
Talking about your father, you went with him to see the Prime Minister (at the PM official residence on Thursday, a day after MACC went to the Tourism Ministry office to investigate allegations of money politics).
Why did you bring your father? I am not married.
I can’t be walking alone, right? Being a Muslim woman, the right person to accompany a single woman would be the father.
I am a single women and can’t be walking alone.
I don’t really walk alone.
I always have people with me - either my family members or my friends.
How long was the meeting with the Prime Minister and can you tell me what was said? No.
I think it’s between me and him (PM).
The meeting wasn’t that long - less than an hour.
What was your political secretary doing with RM70,000? Well, he told me he wanted to pay some bills.
He mentioned to me that he has to handle some election machinery, rooms to book, food to pay, fares to pay.
That’s what he does.
That’s what he told me and that’s what he told MACC (Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission).
Was it ministry funds? No such thing.
The ministry of tourism and their staff are beyond corruption.
We don’t corrupt.
We don’t take money from the ministry.
We are not that pathetic to do things like that.
But let MACC investigate.
It’s their right.
Media reports have said the Tourism Ministry has been used as a front to canvass votes for the Umno election? The media can say whatever they can say.
Let MACC investigate - unless the press is investigating - I am not sure.
Media prosecution, that’s Malaysian drama.
Everything is quiet so let’s play a little drums.
Let me put it this way.
I have a reputation running the ministries from Youth and Sports Ministry to my present ministry.
If I was doing that (corruption), don’t you think I would get a lot of nominations.
I could even run for deputy president if I want to do that.
But I don’t do that.
I always believe you must allow the party members to choose anyone whom they believe can bring a change to the party.
To be honest, party members are not as desperate as what some people think.
When you talk about money politics and say everyone wants money, it’s not fair.
Umno members are not like that.
They are reasonable people and they understand.
I believe that any allegation of money politics of Umno is like as if there is a selective prosecution on Umno.
Why are these issues not raised in any other parties like DAP, PKR or PAS, MCA, MIC or any other party? It’s all about Umno, Umno and Umno.
But it is not fair to assume that MACC is only about Umno.
There are many other issues of corruption forwarded to the MACC like environment cases of abuse such as selling timber and the local council being corrupt.
I would like to defend MACC and say that they are not doing selective prosecution.
But unfortunately because of the media excitement, it looks like it’s only Umno (MACC is going after).
It’s not fair.
The media must be fair.
You can’t just look at Umno politicians and there is a presumption of guilt until proven otherwise; but when it comes to the opposition politicians, there’s a presumption of innocence until proven guilty.
Why are there double standards? That is really unfair but I am not going to blame MACC for this.
But I am asking the media why the double standards? I suppose it sells paper better if it’s someone they know and someone who is already there than someone who is unknown.
But I hope the media - in the process of making money - have a certain kind of quality reporting.
That’s very important.
And let me repeat - let MACC do their job.
There is nothing to hide.
There is nothing wrong with the MACC.
We didn’t do it (corrupt acts), why be bothered? Are you the target of someone? I don’t know.
You have to ask that someone.
Views are mixed in Umno whether money used to cover food and petrol expenses of delegates is money politics.
What are your views and can you shed some light on the meeting you had at the Saloma Bistro? I think right now I don’t want to comment because of the investigation.
Let MACC investigate.
I think we have got to respect MACC and let them do their job.
Has MACC called you up yet? No.
Don’t you think MACC is targeting Umno? To be honest, it’s also because complaints are being made by Umno members themselves.
I don’t think MACC is really an issue.
Maybe they are just doing their responsibility.
But I think - what we are facing right now - I hope the party members must understand that all this publicity is giving Umno a total bad look whether ‘A’ or ‘B’ or ‘C’ kena (gets it) it’s still Umno.
And it’s very sad.
I must put on record Umno is not that corrupt.
It has been doing a lot of development work since its formation in 1946 .
Umno has done so much for the Malays and the people of Malaysia.
But now there is the perception that Umno is corrupt and dirty and I think it’s really unfair.
For example in parliament yesterday, the (Puchong) MP Gobind (Singh Deo) accused the deputy Prime Minister of being a murderer.
They just say it in parliament because they are protected.
For what? They make allegations they can’t even prove.
Why? Because it’s so easy to accuse him.
Why? Because he is an Umno member.
That’s really unfair.
The difference between us and the opposition is that we do not hit a person unfairly.
We are very fair and very professional politicians - not like the opposition who are emotional and careless.
They just hit and run wherever they like.
Look at the way they behave.
And today I believe whatever bad publicity we get for the party is because of some strategy of embarrassing the party further so that they can lower the respect of the general public to the party.
I think that’s really unfair.
Are you going to withdraw from the Umno supreme council contest? Why would I withdraw? What allegations? Just because MACC has come to the office doesn’t mean it’s anything.
Unfortunately the staff has been hauled up (for questioning) but this is the duty and responsibility of the MACC.
I believe the MACC is a professional agency and know what they are doing.
For them to do a search and raise questions is their right.
There is a Malay saying ‘kalau tak buat salah apa nak takut? (Why be afraid if you have done no wrong).
For me, to say to me there’s an allegation, I think is not fair.
Whatever allegation you must wait until there is a charge.
What do you think the state of Umno today? I think Umno is losing focus.
I believe the whole idea of having a political party is to get support.
And Umno must do everything it can to get support.
Umno is the backbone of the government.
This must be established to give confidence to supporters.
What’s happening right now is as if Umno is losing control on a lot of issues for example the issue on language (Maths and Science in English) , on religion, I see there is a kind of trend.
It’s not like in the 50s or 60s whereby whatever government says, whatever Umno says there is always this good faith and bonafide expectation.
But there is a battle now for the party to convince the public that it is acting in good faith.
A lot of our decisions have always been criticised and questioned.
I believe that Umno must change itself.
One of the issues that I think is extremely sensitive is this issue on environment.
It is an issue of the younger generation.
I don’t think we are really sincere.
We talk about it but we don’t really fight for it.
It annoys me especially when you talk about tourism and you want to sell the concept of Malaysia Truly Asia.
People come to Malaysia because they want to experience that and they are not experiencing that.
I think it’s not right.
What is wrong if Umno fights for the environment? Umno should not just talk about politics, power and economy.
You must have a balance because today the younger voters are having a different kind of expectation of political parties.
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I think the voters are now looking into quality leadership.
They are evaluating what you are doing and how you are doing things.
The people are very quiet and they are watching you.
They are not saying anything but they are watching you.
What do you think of Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak taking over? I think there is a lot of anxiety and excitement there.
Everyone is excited.
But knowing Datuk Najib, I think this is a man of experience and there will be continuity in programmes.
As for me I worked with him in the Ministry of Youth and Sports when he was chairman of the Cabinet Committee for Sports.
Now he is the chairman for committee on Tourism.
Working for him - likewise working for Pak Lah - the expectations are really high.
We have to really work hard so that they look good and make the right decisions because we make the right decisions.
You are a Johorean does this mean you support Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin for the deputy presidency? You know what they call us Johoreans? There is a terminology they call us the ‘Johor Mafia’.
I don’t know for what reason but that’s the political terminology.
But I think it’s not just Johoreans.
I think a lot of party members when they make a decision, it would be for the future.
Whatever said and done, I always respect the views of Umno members.
I am quite confident they know what they want.
And whatever happens between today to the 25 of March (Umno election) will also matter on the way they choose.
You used to be the blue-eyed girl of (Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi) Pak Lah.
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Am I? That’s not fair.
Pak Lah is a very nice man and he’s nice to everyone.
He’s a wonderful man, very caring.
He’s religious and he’s a fair man.
I think a lot of people like to mistake that thinking that he’s got favourites but he does not.
That’s just him.
He’s like that.
He’s Pak Lah.
Actually, I was going to ask you if is it true that you have fallen out of favour with Pak Lah.
That’s the talk on the ground? Why would that be? I wouldn’t know.
Something to do with after the general election results were announced, you were one of those who backed the call for Pak Lah to leave office? So I have lost favour? One thing about Malaysia is that there is a lot of rumours.
That question you have to ask him.
I wouldn’t know if you like or don’t like me.
I always believe that the whole succession place that has been put in place didn’t come in because of demands or expectations made but that both leaders have discussed it.
As far as I am concerned, I am very loyal to the president.
I was extremely loyal to (former PM) Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and I am very loyal to Pak Lah .
I believe that the way the leadership works in Malaysia is whereby there is a succession plan that has continued through.
I have always defended Pak Lah with regards to policies.
I see my boss as a man who allows criticism.
In meetings, he allows you to say what you think.
That’s extremely good.
It doesn’t mean that when you have an opinion it’s wrong.
When I was leading Puteri Umno, there were a lot of dissenting views.
But you cannot be sensitive when you are a politician.
You can’t say that when someone disagrees with your opinion or policies it is wrong.
Look at Dr Mahathir.
When he was running the country, everyone was against (things he did) but this is what Umno is all about.
In politics and the Cabintet - you can agree, agree to disagree or disagree to agree.
It doesn’t matter.
It’s a right.
But to say I have fallen out of favour - I think Pak Lah is an extremely nice, decent and loving man - and he’s fair to everyone.
I always believe that he is my boss.
I always see him as the man who got me into politics.
He has done a lot, taught me a lot, guided me through good times and tough times.
I have learnt a lot from him.
When you look at the transparency that has been developing with the media, this is something that is being done and something that we must continue with.
I think he has got very good policies.
Like it or not, we have got to accept that the world is changing and when people want to invest in Malaysia of course they will ask questions like is this a corrupt country.
When people want to invest in Malaysia, a lot of things have to be looked at.
When you look at the delivery system it has now become very fast, for example, to process a passport.
I think that is a good sign and definitely the new leadership itself will carry on with the change.
This is what we always do with Umno.
You and Khairy Jamaluddin (KJ) used to be really close, what do you think of him as a young leader? I think he will do well and there are three personalities contesting for the Youth Chief post.
And I think the Youth will make a decision on whom they want.
For me being a supreme council member and division head, I can’t have a say in who they choose.
But I always believe that KJ has got his strength and he has performed as the deputy youth chief.
(Datuk Seri) Hishammuddin (Hussein) is the head and will know him better.
But I believe KJ is well liked by the Pemuda boys and I wish him the best.
How’s your relationship with KJ now? Friendly.
No problem.
He’s my fellow member of parliament.
Puteri Umno has gone very quiet. Are you disappointed? No.
Honestly, I am not disappointed - just sad.
But with due respect to the leadership today, I believe that Puteri Umno should have its own mould and I don’t think it’s fair to compare me with the new leadership.
But of course I regret the compromise that I initiated.
I felt that what I should have done was to allow a contest because when you have a contest the expectation is different.
I pushed for a compromise because I did not want the girls to be fighting and having camps.
I wanted them to be united and all of them who were running were able to still be in Puteri Umno and they could still serve Puteri Umno (as they were within the age limit).
So I felt if there was a compromise, that would be really good.
But now with six girls offering themselves, I think that is good.
I drafted the Puteri constitution and I didn’t allow the (39 nomination) quota and said leave it at two nominations.
I always said many times that you must allow real democracy in any situation especially in political parties.
I believe you should allow anyone to offer themselves and allow members to select from those offering themselves.
It may be messy but we are able to come up with quality.
I also think the one who wins will have to be better, more committed because she would have met everyone (and know what is required) because she wanted their votes.
It’s good to have a contest because then you know who is better and who is stronger.
Umno cannot be a paternalistic kind of leadership - and say ‘do this, do that, sit here, sit there, you cannot do this, you cannot do that’.
We can’t do that any more.
With the 2013 general election that we are facing, the younger generation are going to be demanding more of us.
And I believe that whatever said and done, whatever decisions we make, we must make the party strong.
But we must also take into account that it takes time for the party to make the change.
You cannot do an automatic change on the party.
What you need to do is make a gradual change until you come to that position and say look this is a total change.
If you look at what democracy is all about, I believe it must start with the party itself and what Puteri Umno is facing today is that experience.
What is the future of Umno? From a certain perspective, it looks as if Umno is drowning but I think it’s not Umno’s fault.
For the last general election, as a party itself Umno has won more seats than any other party but I think there is this (negative) perception of Barisan Nasional itself and the other component parties.
I think a lot of things must be repaired and most importantly Umno must have sincerity for change.
Sincerity for change means giving the people what we have promised.
If we have promised the people this is what we want to do as a politician, we must deliver.
Umno cannot be selective any more.
We cannot be ‘gangish’ with who they like and talk loudly when we are in public to show that we have connections.
It doesn’t work that way any more.
I think the public is very selective and very particular.
I think all the public wants is that ‘if you are my MP or assemblyman that you got to deliver what I want’.
I think it’s not going to be a party thing any more.
I think it’s (the people’s evaluation) going to be on an individual basis.
Do you regret joining politics? When I look at my (adopted) daughter , I do.
I feel sorry that she is growing up with me there only for a short time.
But for me if this is what I am doing and believe in, then I must continue as a politician.
I believe there are many things that need to be done and we must make more change to make this country better.
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Dear all,
Just sit back, relax and enjoy reading this..BTW try to guess who she is...I thought of making it shorter to ease the reading but i cant..because life is too short to make it even shorter..
Saint




Let's not let them be the forgotten ones once again?
Let's not let the time decided to give up on them once again?
We condemn Gitmo,
We condemn Isreal for having war,
We condemn others for inhumane treatment
But are we that saint to condemn them
while all these cases happened right from under our noses..
If the news spread is not rumors,
One was shot twice and her remains was destroyed by C4
One was tortured, murdered and found drowned in the swimming pool of his uncle's house
One was tortured and died while in police custody
One was tortured, raped and murdered and she was just 8 years old
Once again,
while we are busy voicing our concern against the Guatanomo Bay prisoners
while we are busy voicing our anger against the Isreal-Pakistan war
Kindly please voice out our concern against all these inhumane treatments in the land we called home
Lets' not forget about them
because where and when will be the better tomorrow if there is no better today?
Today we might have 4 known cases
but what if there is more to come
and what if it is getting worst in the future..
Are we going to tolerate with it and choose to stay away?
Lets not join the blind,mute and deaf club
Because even the real blind, mute and deaf people would actually care about them too...
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
People..is just Science and Maths in English...
May i ask:
what's wrong with the children learning Science and Maths in English?
Who are you to be the one judging and deciding what is the best for our children?
Yaya...we need to consider those children from rural places, ya true we need to concern about them
but through what..pampering them for the rest of their life???
Learning Science and Maths in English..How hard could it be?
It just science and maths...
Not that u need to write perfect essay with perfect grammar.
Science and math dont require u to do so either
So i dont see the point on how learning science and maths in English could affect your mother tongue.
Those people who claimed to be the one that concerning the children..if free please sit back and think with your straight untwisted mind
what's wrong with letting the children learnin in English?
Seriously people, u wont want to see a universiti grad that cant speak a full sentence in English
We have this kind of people around us...even till today
There are people who cant even differentiate ON and IN in their life what more asking them to go for job interview or communicating with people.
We are in our adapting stage in learning English
so why dont we give some more times and patience for it
Let it grows, let it has the chance to be mature
Dont judge the thing so early
i mean is just 6 years we implement the system
and u want to see great effect in just 6 years
British took ages for civilization
and look at China now, their are eager to learn English as well
Not that English is sooo important that everybody must learn but it is one of the medium to communicate with others
unless u plan to live in a world where there is only one kind of people speaking one kind of language ..i seriously wont mind that all at..
but people..wake up..u still need to work, u still need friends or u still need to talk
so learning another language which i assume that wont kill you right??
what more those scientific terms in malay are just taken from english and translate into some funny terms with funny spelling
If people insist in living in their comfort zone and refuse to get out from it
they shall not blame people for not being able to move forward.
And it is so selfish of those parents who brought their children to protest on the street and get attacked by tear gas.
Why involved your childran in this kind of action whereby you as a parent know it well that is going to be dangerous and how on earth u as a parent dare to put your children at that position?
Dont argue that u are there to fight for ur children's future because that is total bullshit.
U want a better life for your children, work for it, educate them through proper channel not through protest..
Teaching your children to protest each time you want to demand something going to be the nightmare for you later because your dearest children might go on street protest when you refuse to buy him/her toy..
People..is just Science and Maths in English...no big deal...Kindly look at our economy recession and those people getting mad because their lost their job and other social ills other than this...give it a rest, will ya?
Sunday, March 8, 2009
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It is not something that is race based nor it is something that has to do with politics.
It pains my heart to see those pictures, the video of his mother crying
Even if he is a thief, Even if he is a criminal
SO WHAT?
does that make us to have the right to condemn him?
What we want here isn't to hero-worship him
but justice or at least a humanity move to tell us our society isn't that sick
or at least give the family the truth on how their love one died
Put yourself in their shoes
Try to imagine that what if the one lying there is your love one.
Never drag the business of race or politics into this
These are none of the business of his death today
His death is all about
His mother losing her own son
Their family lost their love on
Their family deserve to know the truth
You could argue that there are millions of people died without knowing what hit them
and why only this case? why this?
simple: because this is the case we got so far to tell us how sick we are, the concrete evidence to tell us how psycho we are to treat our mankind with such hideous act.
The fact that he was a suspected criminal does not matter to me at all
At the end of the day he died as an innocent man,his death is the death of an innocent man.
Because he was not convicted in a court of law, and until then, he is innocent
Just a nobody
I am not a forensic pathologist
I am not a policewoman
I am not a politician
I am just a nobody
I am a nobody who feel shocked and sad to see someone died in this kind inhumane treatment
I am a nobody who do not know what exactly has happen in that room of interrogation
I am a nobody who think such deaths are unacceptable
but i am a nobody who wish someone could actually uphold the justice for that poor little boy or at least find out what has exactly happened in that room of interrogation.
Even if he did commit crimes,
Even if he was guilty,
Even if he did unforgivable mistakes
He earned to be given a chance
He earned to defense himself because one is innocent till is proven guilty
He earned to get fair trial and trial interrogation
He did not deserve to be treated like this even if he was a thief
He did not deserve to die like this when we actually have law in our country
Even if is karma and even if he is a thief , he was still not deserve for this
Being a criminal or being a wrong doer
does not give us the right to condemn them, and what more punish them?
because who are we to condemn them, to punish them?
We aren't perfect
We aren't total innocent human beings
Let's not involve politics in this mess,
let's just find out the truth
let's think about the feeling of his family who lost their son without knowing what and where went wrong
let's think from the perspective of a humane human beings
let's pray for a better tomorrow for his family
RIP Kugan...
Read this
i cant bear to put those pictures in my blog because i just cant take it ,its just too cruel, too inhumane...
in tears and in shock when i saw this...unbelievable
Saturday, March 7, 2009
long sigh...........
KUALA LUMPUR: Riot police fired tear gas into several hundreds of people marching to Istana Negara to protest the use of English in the teaching of Mathematics and Science at 2.40pm Saturday.
But by 3.20pm, the police and Federal Reserve Unit were successful in dispersing the crowd.
Police detained 124 people for questioning. Among those spotted in the crowd were Pas President Datuk Seri Hadi Awang and Mohd Sabu.
About 200 people ran away to the mosque, regrouped there but dispersed after evening prayers.
The march and the subsequent rain has caused massive traffic jams in the city.
The crowd had gathered at Masjid Negara earlier and started to march to the Palace and were close to the Tun Sambanthan building when riot police began shooting tear gas.
Many in the crowd ran away as the scene filled with smoke. The Federal Reserve unit trucks were initially stuck in traffic but caught up with the crowd and also started firing tear gas.
The crowd had planned to submit a memorandum to the King, appealing for the return of the use of Bahasa Malaysia in the teaching of the two subjects.
However, in the midst of the chaos, police escorted Gapena’s Datuk A Samad Said to the Palace gates and he handed the memorandum to someone in the guardhouse.
The police and FRU have thrown a safety perimeter at the Istana gates and are still on standby.
Meanwhile, Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan said the group, initially led by Gapena’s Datuk Hassan Ahamd, Datuk A Samad Said and Dr. Shaharil MD Zain, had agreed there would not be gatherings or demonstrations during their discussions with the KL CPO deputy Comm Datuk Wira Mohd Sabtu Osman.
“They agreed to send representatives into the Istana after the Zohor prayers but when political parties like PAS and PKR got involved, it became an illegal gathering and demonstration.
“We had no choice but to use tear gas to disperse the crowd who refused to listen to police warnings,” he said.
Musa said the police control centre in Bukit Aman and the City police were deluged with angry callers as there were massive jams all over the city.
He said he had asked for reinforcements to ensure city dwellers were protected and not inconvenienced by irresponsible political parties.
“I assure the public that stern action will be taken against those involved in organising the demonstrations.
“They are not fighting for democracy but are demo crazy,” he added.
He said city police have identified those involved and police would do the necessary to bring them to book.
Independent Member of Parliament for Pasir Mas Datuk Ibrahim Ali believed the march by Gerakan Mansuhkan PPSMI was only for political mileage and should have only been carried out as a ‘last resort’.
“The Government has said that it would come to a decision soon so this march is unnecessary,” he told reporters on Saturday.
He added that NGOs should engage in more dialogue with political parties and the Government in order to carry their agendas through.
“There is no need to take to the streets. They would have no credibility if they do so,” he said
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it is just sad to see this after 52 years
Speechless and disappointed
When will be that day for us to say enough is enough, let's move on?
How do we succeed if we refuse to come out from our comfort zone?
How do we succeed if we being self-centred and narrow minded?
Let's ask God, shall we?
Friday, March 6, 2009
My interview...Stupidity or ingenious?
feeling disappointed and miserable about it now
I did tried my best during the interview
given the reason that i am not very computer sciences oriented kind of student though i am a computer sciences' student.
Just hope God and the manager would give me a chance
networking..why networking??
WHY...
Reason why i screwed up my interview because i dont know how to answer his question on networking because i've forgot on how to do it seeing the fact that i took networking in my first year and i did not study about it anymore.
then the reason he asked me because i've stated there i've obtained CCNA1 cert in my resume
After the interview, people asked me why on earth i put CCNA1 while i have no idea on how to do it?
well my thinking is very simple,
i get that cert because i work for, and since i earn for it, why cant i state it in my resume.
it would be redundant for me if i took the cert and decided to hide it just because i forgot about how to do networking.
I can learn networking again, i willing to spend time to do it again because it is good for me and my future.
I am confused now..
am i an idiot who state i've obtained CCNA but i've forgot on how to do it?
people told me to be smarter...dont write the things you dont know
but it is not that i dont know or i bluff all the way to get the cert
People, it is something i earn for it...
Then is it smart for me to hide it while i spent money and my time on doing it just because i am afraid of letting people know that i forgot about it?
Which is the reality?
Which is the right thing to do?
or
Which is the SMART thing to do?
who can tell me that?
Even I follow my heart, i do what i think is right,
Even if i forgot to remove the cert in my resume, does that make me an idiot who is trying to show off but got nothing to show off?
So what if i am an idiot?
I dont give a damn thing because i am doing what i think is right.
Is better for me to tell the truth rather than hide the truth to cover self stupidity...me thinks
Hiding the fact that one is stupid is a real stupid move because one day when people realized that you are actually a stupid dude, then it is really stupid then...
I only feel bad for not being able to be the best or the one i wish to be
I only feel bad for not being able to answer the manager
I never feel bad for myself for stating the fact that i've taken CCNA before...
And i am truly feel sorry to that manager because i've wasted your precious time on interviewing me.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
pathetic rat's life
here i come again..
i got an interview
i should be thankful
however
i am worried again
worried i cant make it
worried i cant make the cut
worried i am not the best candidate for them
worried they will reject me
worried ...n more worries
I hate to attend interview unprepared
but i've tried to do research on that company, on what business they are doing and what are the requirements for me....
but can someone please tell me what is general and wholesale trading..
i dunno what the heck is that thing
and my migraine is killing me alive
it get serious day by day
i cant really get away wit migraine right?
meaning i have to live with it till the day i die right?
it cant be cured and i can only bear wit it right?
Yeah..i love my migraine
it is going to stick wit me like my period
but period will stop when i reach Menopause
but when will migraine stop?
i cant bear with life like this
typing my post with blurred vision, feeling dizzy and non stop throbbing or dull aching pain on one or both sides of the head
My life is so pathetic because i make it to be like this...
Gosh..help me
or at least show me some guidance..
I need more faith, more strength and more courage...
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Touched...
I know that you've both had a lot of fun these last two years on the campaign trail, going to picnics and parades and state fairs, eating all sorts of junk food your mother and I probably shouldn't have let you have. But I also know that it hasn't always been easy for you and Mom, and that as excited as you both are about that new puppy, it doesn't make up for all the time we've been apart. I know how much I've missed these past two years, and today I want to tell you a little more about why I decided to take our family on this journey.
When I was a young man, I thought life was all about me-about how I'd make my way in the world, become successful, and get the things I want. But then the two of you came into my world with all your curiosity and mischief and those smiles that never fail to fill my heart and light up my day. And suddenly, all my big plans for myself didn't seem so important anymore. I soon found that the greatest joy in my life was the joy I saw in yours. And I realized that my own life wouldn't count for much unless I was able to ensure that you had every opportunity for happiness and fulfillment in yours. In the end, girls, that's why I ran for President: because of what I want for you and for every child in this nation.
I want all our children to go to schools worthy of their potential-schools that challenge them, inspire them, and instill in them a sense of wonder about the world around them. I want them to have the chance to go to college-even if their parents aren't rich. And I want them to get good jobs: jobs that pay well and give them benefits like health care, jobs that let them spend time with their own kids and retire with dignity.
I want us to push the boundaries of discovery so that you'll live to see new technologies and inventions that improve our lives and make our planet cleaner and safer. And I want us to push our own human boundaries to reach beyond the divides of race and region, gender and religion that keep us from seeing the best in each other.
Sometimes we have to send our young men and women into war and other dangerous situations to protect our country-but when we do, I want to make sure that it is only for a very good reason, that we try our best to settle our differences with others peacefully, and that we do everything possible to keep our servicemen and women safe. And I want every child to understand that the blessings these brave Americans fight for are not free-that with the great privilege of being a citizen of this nation comes great responsibility.
That was the lesson your grandmother tried to teach me when I was your age, reading me the opening lines of the Declaration of Independence and telling me about the men and women who marched for equality because they believed those words put to paper two centuries ago should mean something.
She helped me understand that America is great not because it is perfect but because it can always be made better-and that the unfinished work of perfecting our union falls to each of us. It's a charge we pass on to our children, coming closer with each new generation to what we know America should be.
I hope both of you will take up that work, righting the wrongs that you see and working to give others the chances you've had. Not just because you have an obligation to give something back to this country that has given our family so much-although you do have that obligation. But because you have an obligation to yourself. Because it is only when you hitch your wagon to something larger than yourself that you will realize your true potential.
These are the things I want for you-to grow up in a world with no limits on your dreams and no achievements beyond your reach, and to grow into compassionate, committed women who will help build that world. And I want every child to have the same chances to learn and dream and grow and thrive that you girls have. That's why I've taken our family on this great adventure.
I am so proud of both of you. I love you more than you can ever know. And I am grateful every day for your patience, poise, grace, and humor as we prepare to start our new life together in the White House.
Love, Dad"
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Letter from Mr. Barack Obama to his two daughters
Even if he fails today, he will be exempted from his failure
Because
he is a man with dreams, hopes and love and big heart
With that, may GOD bless America..
Cheers...
Friday, February 27, 2009
Loser-logy
What if i cant get any companies to hire me for internship?
What should i do?
Where should i go then?
i have this disease called LOSER-logy..
i cant stand when i was behind at people
i cant stand it when i feel that i am losing
I hate being a loser
Not that i want to be a winner but at least not a loser
I nak kerja..
I work hard to be where i am today
But it seems that it is not enough
it will never be enough because it will never be...
Maybe i should start regretting for not joining so many activities..
Maybe i should start regretting for not being the PENUMPANG of everything to make my CV look nicer..
Maybe i should just sleep...because i no eyes see d..reality is cruel..esp to people who work hard and never take things for granted...