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THE CONFUSED OUTLAW

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Yesterday incident involving a group of protesters, walking from a mosque to one embassy in order to demonstrate their disgust towards a political interference of that country in another country. However it’s currently and so widely reported in CNN, BBC or even Al Jazeera, Mr O had implicitly advised Mr M to step down to avoid any more untoward chaos in the latter’s country which eventually would affect the world as a whole. The oil price would increase and the stability of Middle East might be jeopardised. It’s funny though that the demonstrators were asking the Americans not to meddle. Were they confused? The Americans are being supportive towards the Egyptian peoples, but these confused outlaws were against the Americans on this issue. It’s weird, isn’t it?. Read the news in Malay Mail as follows:
“Thousands protest in front of US Embassy in KL. Do not interfere, US Govt told
Friday, February 4th, 2011 18:53:00
KUALA LUMPUR: In a show of support for the anti-government movement in strife-torn Egypt, thousands today marched to the US Embassy here. It was learnt the 2.30 pm protest was led by Pakatan Rakyat leaders and comprised of a number of NGOs.
The group, numbering about 2,000, marched from the KLCC mosque after Friday prayers to the Embassy to hand over a memorandum demanding the US Government not interfere in matters there.It was reported police, who succeeded in dispersing the crowd quickly, have detained seven alleged unruly protesters who police claimed were unruly, throwing bottles and had refused to disperse.”

Either they were confused or they were hoping this “Act of Demonstration” would become a pandemic and translated into a worldwide scenario. Ultimately, a government would be toppled even if it’s a legitimate and duly elected one. It’s just a wild guess!

It’s also laughable when reading a tweet which was retweeted by one ADUN from Selangor yesterday which read:
“Mubarak you are one, think of the Millions of Egyptian. The Millions of Egyptian are more important that You One Person!”.
In replying to it:
“remind us of One figure in Msia, because of him, the country is in chaos. It happened recently in Parliament.”
In short, these so called confused outlaws, they always say something but do the opposite. Remind me of one pepatah Melayu;

“Paku Dulang Paku Serpih, Mengata Orang, Dia Yang Lebih!”.

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February 5, 2011 at 8:57 PM

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR (Part 3)

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“Thumbs up for new bus terminal: The latest bus terminal in town has captivated travellers, especially those joining the balik kampung exodus for the Chinese New Year holidays. The Bandar Tasik Selatan Integrated Transportation Terminal (ITT) was a scene of happy faces yesterday as many headed south for the long weekend.”

When reading the above article in NST, I remember my trip to China recently. During the trip Mr C was so stressed because it seemed that some people urged the government to postpone the opening of the above said terminal. But Mr C was so adamant to ensure that the terminal to be opened on 1st January, and as a result, our Chinese friends are now enjoying the facility during this joyous festival. Of course, there are still some improvement need to be made, but the decision to open it before CNY was most welcome. Thumbs up Sir!

“MCA leaders to the forefront :The just-concluded Tenang by-election served as a test of sorts – if not a blessing in disguise – for MCA in getting back the Chinese support for Barisan Nasional and consolidating unity in the party.”

Meanwhile,after reading the Star, the above article really made me wandering that everybody is definitely entitled to their own opinion. MCA and DAP are fighting over Chinese votes, and “who is the winner?” as what my son always ask me, is depending totally on the strength of BN or PR. In other words, is not MCA or DAP per se who determine whether the rakyat will support either BN or PR, but the total contribution of all party component parties in each movement would eventually influence the rakyat as who would be in charge of Putrajaya. In conclusion, between a statistic and result, I definitely prefer the result!.

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February 4, 2011 at 7:04 PM

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR (Part 2)

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“MELAKA 1 Feb. – Presiden MCA, Datuk Seri Dr. Chua Soi Lek hari ini meminta jentera parti itu memastikan undi kaum Cina untuk Barisan Nasional (BN) meningkat pada pilihan raya kecil Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) Merlimau bulan depan.

Beliau berkata, momentum peningkatan 50 peratus undi masyarakat Cina kepada calon BN pada pilihan raya kecil DUN Tenang di Johor, Ahad lepas, harus diteruskan.”

After reading the above news reported in Utusan Malaysia today, I started to wander, who’s actually correct? Please read my previous post under the same title. Surely, both Datuk Seri Chua and YB Kula had their own sources when they drew a conclusion with regard to Chinese votes during recent by-election, otherwise they may not make such statement.

On the other note, a reporter from a local portal was barred from covering an event attended by our former premier, and in another portal it was apparently reported that all Non Malay reporters were actually barred from the event. No obvious reason was given by the organiser.

I read the news and it’s suggested that IMalaysia and NEM were heavily criticised. So, now the question is, which slogan is better, IMalaysia or Bangsa Malaysia?

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February 2, 2011 at 7:51 PM

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR

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Reading twitter is definitely informative. And by following the opposition leaders, you may get some ideas or information that you may not find in mainstream media. This post is apparently a speech by YB Kula in which inter alia stated:

“From the preliminary analysis, it is obvious that as consistent with past public survey findings, the Malay support or rather the rural Malay support for BN has increased.It also appears that there was increased Indian voter support for the BN candidate.This is an important area that PR must look into and quickly plan new strategies to win the people’s support.

Nevertheless, It is very encouraging to note that the Chinese support for the PR candidate in the Tenang by election has increased by some 10 %, despite the fact that the PR candidate is from PAS and MCA has campaigned hard on the Islamic state issue to frighten the Chinese voters.

Somehow MCA still believes that Islamic state issue is its “killer weapon” against the PR, especially the DAP”.

This finding should definitely be an eye opening for BN especially its Chinese leaders. Go Xi Fa Cai!.

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Written by lawyer2u

February 2, 2011 at 8:17 AM

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A NEW BEGINNING

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After giving due consideration, I decided to re-activate my blog.
I hope this hobby of mine, would not annoy or irritate anybody. It’s just a piece of mind from a person who’s not fully learned. Fasten your seat belt, and enjoy the journey.

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February 1, 2011 at 3:32 PM

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