Thursday, December 30, 2010

Political & Corruption

I think this quote is very meaningful for all loving Malaysians

"Without political corruption in the upper classes... the blatant plundering of the people by the corrupt gentry would never take place,"

"Without the weakness and stupidity of the lower classes, they (the corrupt gentry) would not be able to build their fortresses founded on social injustice."

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Cabinet considering RM800mil Parliament building in Putrajaya - from The Star Paper


The goverment told us that subsidy to be cut if not country will go bankcrupt by 2015 , GST coming soon and all this signs told us the country is facing doomsday and yet the BN Goverment of the day, have the guts to tell us they are building a new Parliment building

In fact asking us to tighten our belt here and there ...... when the public ask for more pedestrian bridge, more schools and so forth.....they told us no money ....what the heck is this people thinks of the BN goverment on their 1Malaysia concept

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Malaysia Ringgit - RM 50 not up to MARK

Monday February 8, 2010

All cleaned out after leaving wallet in the wash

By JOSHUA FOONG


joshuafoong@thestar.com.my

PETALING JAYA: A mechanical engineer had RM200 literally “washed away” when the print on his new RM50 notes disappeared after he accidentally left his wallet in the laundry.

Yeoh Jit Shiong, 25, was shocked to find that the damaged notes were almost unrecognisable on Saturday evening.

What remained were the security threads and watermarks.

Faded notes: The four new RM50 notes that were decolourised after they were left in the washing machine by mistake.

“The printing was completely washed off, including the serial number.

“What’s surprising is that an old RM50 note that got washed along with the new notes wasn’t damaged at all,” said Yeoh.

“If an old RM50 note can withstand being in a washing machine, why not the new RM50 note, which is supposed to be an improved, upgraded version?” he asked.

Yeoh had withdrawn RM300 in RM50 notes from an ATM in USJ earlier in the day.

He said the notes from the ATM were new and genuine.

“I used RM50 to pay the cashier at a petrol station, who validated it with a bank-note detector.

“With the serial numbers washed off, how am I going to take the notes back to the bank for an exchange?”


How can this happen?? This is a serious matter as it concern the security of the Malaysia monetary ....I just can't get it how this could happen ...

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Politician and Eco Words

Politicians nowadays like to use the word GREEN, RENEWABLE, ORGANIC and etc. Wonder if they really understood those word or not. I mean when they use this word: Nuclear Reactor emits no carbon and therefore is green but uranium is non-renewable. Hydropower is green and renewable but not always sustainable as the ecological consequenses can be bad. Coal is organic but it carbon emission make it very opposite of green.


So you tell me ......do they really knows what they are talking ...or spending public $$$$$ is their best job

Monday, October 5, 2009

Lessons by Big Bro


Training Begins on 21st day


"Smile broadly. They will fall for it."


"Broader, broader..."


"Hey Bro! Correct, ah?"


"They are smiling too!"


"Good! Next lesson - the rabbit pose."

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Perak Fiasco

I am just a normal lay person in Malaysia or so-called citizen of Malaysia, of which I have been voting BN for a few times during election. The recent election I voted for the Opposition Camp for the first time in my life as I have enough of the so-call unity team in BN and to my surprise the Tsunami happen.

I have been trying to stay out of politic events or express my opinion on the blog because I truly believe in the constitution, the laws, the orders and also the politician which we have voted them to represent us. This so call politician is non-other than a public servant pay by us (tax money) to serve the public and to efficiently improve the life of the public and the day-to-day running of a democratic government.

The recent fiasco in Perak state grabbing by BN whether valid or invalid in the eyes of the law have caught me speechless. The constitution, the laws, and the politician in particular have put us as citizen for this country to shame and being ridicule, joked at by other countries. I have been asked so many times by people of other countries about this event. Also as a citizen of my beloved country what is my opinion and what am I going to do with this politician whether opposition or not. One major question that always being asked by foreign country is don't we have a separation between, the state goverment, the state law, the federal law and the federal goverment itself

As usual before Friday announcement by the Court of Appeal, most of the public already knew the outcome of this situation, that the so call Thief Zambry by the Opposition will win hands down. Most of us at the teh tarik stall already predicted this outcome and some of us believe this beautiful and beloved country have lost its integrity in the eyes of the world and the Malaysian public who have been fence sitting….so we are indeed 1Malaysia after all.

The constitution have now been poured down the drain and yet the coalition parties such as MCA, MIC, Gerakan, PPP and other parties in Sabah and Sarawak have been keeping so quiet about this matter.

How can you so call parties for your people let the constitution of our beloved country being abuse and step-on …… and you politician so call yourself the elected representatives for us the public and you must remember that you are the public servant to us …to serve and uphold the constitution, one of the major pillar of our country.

The question remains either you believe you are the elected public representatives or public servant for the people or you are nothing but a slumdog in the government. That leaves us with the next question …..what are we going to do with you (MCA, MIC, Gerakan, PPP and etc) in the next election?????

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Wesak - Remember The Buddha Teaching

Happy Wesak

Remember one of the first Buddha saying or quotes as shown below


The Buddha said:


Do not believe in anything (simply) because you have heard it.

Do not believe in tradition because they have been handed down for many generations.

Do not believe in anything because it is spoken and rumoured by many.

Do not believe in anything (simply) it is found written in your religious books.

Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders.

But after observation and analysis when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all then accept it and live up to it.

and another quote is

Life Is Uncertain but Death is Certain.