Thursday Night Outing

Got an MSN message from Cecilia last week, informing me about an outing planned with some AIESECers from TBS. They're going to the Loft, Heritage Row. I thought to myself, "Great, since I haven't been hanging out at clubs for quite a long time." So, there we went on that very Thursday night. While on the way there, or actually on the way to the parking in front of Maison, met with Randy and Dennis. They're going to the Maison to celebrate Nick's birthday. Anyway, Dennis and Nick are my primary school buddies. Knowing that, I promised to drop by after I've hung out with the group in Loft.

Christine and I doing a cam-whoring session

Christine and a friend enjoying the view of some hot hunks while Jim looks on...

..."Look at the camera!"

An hour later, we headed down to the Maison to meet with my primary school buddies.

From left: (The primary buddies) Jason, NickLJF - birthday boy and I

We stayed at the Maison until about 2am where Christine and I had to call it off as she's to work the next day. Really enjoyed ourselves. It's funny that we seldom hang out at clubs in KL but we did at two different clubs on the same night.

Happy 21st birthday, Nick!

God bless.

Redang Island Trip

There were many previous trips that I couldn't join these beloved course mates of mine simply because I was too tied up with AIESEC activities or some other agendas. But this time, finally, I made it guys! So we went to Redang Island on the 25th - 28th June 2007. We stayed in the Redang Beach Resort. Nice place.

Here are some of the pictures taken from my camera (How I wish I had a water-proof camera, then I would not have missed the snorkeling photos...) :

...while waiting for departure at the airport.

...Some time for a snap of photo.

...the next day. We actually put up a night in Kuala Terengganu before leaving to Redang Island when we arrived in the state.

...where is the van that will bring us to the jetty?...

...Cheese!

...on the ferry to Redang Island.

Nice view...

...while waiting to check in. Rooms are not available yet.

...the wave was strong on the day of our arrival = fun at the sea!

...first morning and we're waiting to view sunrise. :D

...where's the sun? I see light.

..C'mon, where's the sun?

...Aiks, the sky is getting brighter?...

...Okay, the sun hides behind the clouds. Tough luck! Waste our effort waking up early. Humph!

...One nice lizard. Looks like little dino to me.

....Just posing. Nothing behind the bamboo plants except some crickets.

...Christine baby smiling for camera on the last day.

...the infamous More More Tea!

...a nice view of the beach in front of Redang Beach Resort.

...ready to leave the resort. Waiting for the boat to arrive...

...leaving on the boat...

..another shot...

...again, we smile for the camera...

...the sea looks like the water in the swimming pool to me...

...Bye bye Redang Island!

...in the ferry while on the way back to Kuala Terengganu.

...One of the mosques in Kuala Terengganu.

...while doing some shopping in the KualaTerengganu's Central Market.

...these ladies are busy reading newspapers at night while waiting for the bus to go back to Kuala Lumpur.

Really had fun! And the post trip was bad... Terribly sun burnt and skin is peeling out. Nonetheless, it was a memorable trip and a fun one.

God bless.

Dawning

I'm not sure if I'm ready. It's still early...

Once I've decided if it's what I want, I'll try my best.

...and that will be the dawn of the new campaign.


God bless.

How Many To Go?

2 down, 2 to go...

Time flies. Just as the exam was few months away, it's now down to two more papers for the semester. Freaky... Exam's been relatively tough so far. Nevertheless, doesn't mean good grades have been given up. It's just that I couldn't find a right way and place for ranting. Anyway, what's my reason to rant? Just have to work extra harder. :) Same to others. Work hard and smart. Good luck!

Interestingly, while I was reading the press yesterday, I came across a quote from our PM, Pak Lah when he was asked to comment about his love for his late wife as compared to his future wife. As shown below:

...God has created in your heart many spaces for different people that you can love as much as you want.

You can love your wife. You can love your mother. But you never compare. How can you compare your love for your mother and the love for your wife? God has created the capacity for us to love and to develop relations. That's important."


Nice one. Thanks for the reference :) and Selamat Pengantin Baru, Pak Lah!

God bless.

Next

Some people just enjoy and like to make people annoyed. Recently, everywhere I go, people tend to stop me and say "Hi," and followed by, "Liverpool has lost the Athens game. Too bad, the team ain't good enough." Yeah, right. It's not as though I'm gonna fall into no-no war of words with these people. I'm not in control of things that happened and I don't get anything out of it. As if I'll get millions of pounds out of Liverpool's victory (if they'd won). Some people are just plain silly. So in most cases, I'll just answer, "Thanks for the compliment." Sarcastically.

Exam's next week. I'm not going for the usual ride this time - studying for a pass in all subjects, that's what I always do since I enrolled in UTS. But maybe some higher grades. Something other than 'P's. My academic transcript has not been looking good all this while and I've not much time to make it right. As the saying goes, it's now or never. (Reminds me of the Elvis Presley's song. Gonna look up for it now!)

When the two-week exam period is over, I'll be on my way to Singapore and Redang Island for holidays. Can't wait to check out on items for sale in our neighbour country and see what're up for grabs there. And for the first time in 4 years, I'll be going for a holiday with my campus buddies and babes. Let's see... I've missed out on the Genting trip... Malacca trip... and the Penang trip. Fortunately, I'm not missing this time's Redang trip. Lol. And it's my first time to the island too. Really hope that the trip will turn out well.

Now, have to get back to the books. I mean, my lecture notes and tutorials. What an easy way to get good grades by not looking at the books too much... I wish. :p

God bless.

PM Steamboat

A month after my return of the day, on the May 12th, another gathering of friends was held and this time, in Poh Mei's house for a steamboat dinner. Yum... yum...
Christine and I became Scousers for the night. Ya...ya... Bad hair day for me. At least I looked younger that night. Lol.

From left (Standing): John, Michael, Oscar, Kuek, Me; (Sitting): Sang, Poh Mei (Host), Christine

(18SX) These Uncle(s) can't afford to wait till back home for some back and butt 'exercises' and they need it there itself after the meal.

Not long after, the happily married couple in our same circle of friends, came (Not in the pic...), Huey Tyng and Bro Fatt. Moments after their arrival, we had a couple of chess games. *What an activity after dinner, I know..!* Remarkably, some of us met each other for the first time at several chess tournaments and we became good friends after that. For e.g., Oscar and I, Kuek and Michael, and etc. *Maybe...* While the others sat and chat on...

Nice to see all of us gather again. :)

God bless.

Critical?

What makes good and capable leaders different from 'wanna-be-as-good' leaders?

My opinion, ability to accept positive or negative critics and feedbacks. Lead with open mind and always believe that critics and feedbacks will help the person in the leading position aware of the shortcomings that may not be expressed by people who are working around. As some may know, there are some creatures with a nice English noun that reads 'hypocrite(s)' lingering around an organisation. These people are the worst creatures that ever exist in the working culture in the organisation. Having them are, believe me, the worst experience ever felt by leaders, especially when expectations towards them are high where opinions are crucial - more often than not, they are blinded by the "Yes, sir - No problem, sir - Everything's right, sir" assurance. Bless the hypocrites. How could things be right when they are so wrong!

No point in becoming leaders of leaders when you can't open to critics. Everyone's thinking of the best for the organisation. I would like to be full of praises for an organisation who've done so much for me and other young people around but again, I couldn't stand from keeping my mouth shut if things are not going well. At least not as far as I could see. Prove me wrong and assure the concerned people around that things are really going on an upward trend.

However, I really appreciate a fast reply from the MCs in showing interest to provide further explanations on the role and direction in ensuring growth in the national chapters. Thumbs up for the members in the team but for other leaders in the team who could not take the critics as opinions expressed out of concern, too bad to say, you're not ready to lead yet. Being upset and disappointed of feedbacks are just a sign of an immature leader.

God bless.

Lovely Saturday the 21st

I found out that I really have good food for the past few days since Saturday. But the best was still the Saturday's one where we had ALL YOU CAN EAT at the Bangsar Seafood Village in Bangsar One. 22 fresh and delicious dishes by 8 people for only RM360++. To sum up the statement, unbelievably cheap but tasty. We were there to celebrate a double birthday bash - Jasmine's and Jiann's.

No doubt, I really enjoyed the lunch to the max. As the 8 people would know, I flung crab while I was tearing it apart and landed some sauce on Jiann's head. That shows how exciting and fantastic the food is :P . Below are some of the pictures taken by my camera but to know more, check out Jasmine, the Devil Queen's blog with all the captions on the respective photos posted. Wonderful. As I'm as lazy as Jill to write captions for each photos. Lol.

Like Jasmine, the Devil Queen, the lunch is only round number one of the lovely Saturday...







Round two....

Later in the evening, Christine and I joined the Scouts group to the Confucian Private School in KL for an annual campfire event. Not a bad event afterall and it has been about two years since I last stepped into a campfire event and co-incidentally in the same school.

Below are some of the shots taken at the campfire.

It was indeed a lovely Saturday of food and Scouts. :D

God bless.

Hopeful

AIESEC can be so addictive. Just when I thought I'm almost out of it, I went back in, initiated a project (with the help from an AIESEC alumnus) and in less than a week time, will be facilitating a Local Committee based conference, the AIESEC in TBS LLDS 2007.

Great honour though. Given the responsibility to head the facilitators team. I believe I've a good team and with participation from the "evil" alumni =P (Welcome to the LLDS 2007, Jamie, Jill and Jiann!), it'll definitely be a blast. For the first year of the LC as a full-status one, it requires concrete fundamentals for the LC members and therefore, the facis should be at their very best in producing impactful sessions and we're trying our very best in working our way there. Hopefully we'll make ends meet.

AIESEC indeed is great platform for the young people to discover and develop their potential, especially in the country. For now, I hope to see more improvement of AIESEC in Malaysia overall. Under the new leadership, I hope they see what're the clear challenges that lie ahead and they are clear where they are driving the organisation to. Enough with previous initiatives which merely stand out and I've seen the overall performance of the chapters in the country fall unbelievably. The national team has to first clarify its own role as claimed. Assist the LCs and not blaming the LCs that these chapters are relying heavily on them and they need to stand alone. As true as it sounds, however, what do we need MCs for if the LCs are left to suffer from lack of exchange numbers and development?

Secondly, on the question on role of MCs, what rights do they have in raising the amount of affiliation fee in order to make ends meet for the expenses incurred (i.e. office rental) by the national entity. This relates to the previous raised issue where they are neglecting the underperform LCs and left alone to sort their ways out from the difficult situation. These LCs are in turn, will be asked to pay for the costs incurred by the national team. Less help, but pay more. What does it mean? Might be better off without the MCs, seriously.

I'm not trying to mention anything against the MCs but they would have to prove their role and existence among the LCs in Malaysia. No point having an MC team when they become burden for the LCs. Solve the current problems occuring in the chapters in Malaysia and not trying to escape from the reality that is bothering these troubled LCs, assuming that they could find their way out from the situation. And before they could solve the growing problems, they are out there setting up new LCs. Imagine digging new holes to cover up the old holes. There would still be holes left uncovered.

A platform like AIESEC needs great nuture from the party that have big influence in providing the necessary assistance in the Malaysian chapters. I really, really wish that the current MC team sees the 'not really new', existing problems which have been around since a couple of terms before, with high degree of importance. Solve them and be the big thinkers for the organisation in the country. Look further, wider and deeper, not only on couple of good initiatives that may be sufficient to make the country looked good internationally. Look into increasing the level of performance of the LCs in Malaysia. Share their problems and don't ignore. Till they learn how to motivate the LCs in the country to be more competent with the chapters in around the world, the MCs will continue to perform under par and they will find themselves in more conflicts with the Malaysian chapters.

All the best to the new MC team of the term 2007/2008!

God bless.

Relevant Map

Here's the map for reference...If you think the map is too small for you, click on the map for larger view. For further information, feel free to drop me an e-mail.

See you there!

Can't Wait to Watch This...

My Earth

"Global warming could bring hunger, melt Himalayas

By Alister Doyle, Environment Correspondent

OSLO (Reuters) - Global warming could cause more hunger in Africa and melt most Himalayan glaciers by the 2030s, according to a draft U.N. report due on Friday which also warns that the poorest nations are likely to suffer most.

The U.N. climate panel, giving the most authoritative study on the regional impact of climate change since 2001, also predicts more heatwaves in countries such as the United States, and damage to corals including Australia's Great Barrier Reef.

Tourists enjoy the view of Mt. Everest from a hotel window in Shyangboche, Nepal in this April 1, 2006 file photo. Global warming could cause more hunger in Africa and melt most Himalayan glaciers by the 2030s, according to a draft U.N. report due on Friday which also warns that the poorest nations are likely to suffer most. (REUTERS/Gopal Chitrakar)
"We are talking about a potentially catastrophic set of developments," Achim Steiner, the head of the U.N. Environment Programme, said of the likely impact of rising temperatures, widely blamed on greenhouse gases from burning fossil fuels.

"Even a half metre (20 inch) rise in sea levels would have catastrophic effects in Bangladesh and some island states," he told Reuters.

Scientists and officials from more than 100 countries meet in Belgium from Monday to review and approve a 21-page summary for policymakers in the report amid disputes on some findings, including on how far rising temperatures may contribute to spreading disease.

Among the gloomy forecasts, the report predicts that glaciers in the Himalayas, the world's highest mountain range, will melt away, affecting hundreds of millions of people.

"If current warming rates are maintained, Himalayan glaciers could decay at very rapid rates, shrinking from the present 500,000 square kilometres to 100,000 square kilometres by 2030s," according to a draft technical summary.

And disruptions are likely to be felt hardest in poor nations, such as sub-Saharan Africa and Asia where millions more could go hungry because of damage to farming and water supplies.

BENEFITS

Still, some nations will see some benefits, according to the draft by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) which draws on work by 2,500 scientists.

Global farm potential might increase with a rise of 3 degrees Celsius (5.4 Fahrenheit) in temperatures, before sinking worldwide, it says. Crops might grow better in nations far from the tropics such as Canada, Russia, New Zealand or Scandinavia.

But warming will hit rich nations in other ways. The Mediterranean region might become arid. In the United States, rising seas and storm surges could "severely affect transportation along the Gulf, Atlantic and Northern coasts", it says.

The United Nations reckons the report, together with one in February that concluded it was more than 90 percent likely that recent warming had a predominantly human cause, will add pressure on governments to do more to head off damaging change.

"We've passed the tipping point," Steiner said, adding that the public, governments and businesses seemed convinced that global warming was a major threat and not some vague theory about which scientists disagreed.

"It's no longer about whether (climate change) is happening but about how we deal with it," he said.

Even so, talks on a global treaty to extend the Kyoto Protocol on restricting greenhouse gases after 2012 are stalled. Of the world's top emitters -- the United States, China, Russia and India -- only Russia is bound by caps under Kyoto.

Talks in Brussels are likely to last long and late, according to James McCarthy, professor of biological oceanography at Harvard University who was co-chair the last time the IPCC made a similar report in 2001.

He predicted disagreements would be overcome. "I think it would be very unlikely that final agreement would not be reached in Brussels," he said. "It would be unprecedented."

Source: Reuters---The Star"

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I believe that the humankind has pushed the nature too far off the line and that it may be a little late to correct what has been done to the mother earth. Instead of spending resources into exploring clean energy, humans have been manipulating the crude oil resource and looking into its lucrative returns. Some nations tried hard to ignore the aspect of the existence of the new source of energy which could overcome the problem of carbon emission in generating energy. That's because some of the "very wealthy" nations in the world today depend highly on national income generated from the sales of crude oil to the world. For instance, if the UN imposes a strict ban from exploring new resource for petroleum or crude oil, what would countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq or even Brunei (they can always opt to join Malaysia with open hands...) eat? I wonder...

However, these are done at the expense of the nature. Now, humans are made to see that it's no longer something that we can close an eye on. It's affecting you and I and it's affecting US. It is real and it is happening now. Climate change, frequent earthquakes and tornadoes are signs that the nature is turning against the humankind. Irresponsibility takes its toll as we're residing on the mother earth, harvesting every growth from the soil and yet we take nature for granted, cutting the sheltering trees down and polluting the earth in every way.

Somehow, if you think the earth may speak, She may most likely sound like this, "I have given my fruits as your labour, trees and hills for your shelter and the river and sea as your source of life but what you've asked too much of me by balding every soil and digging into the very core of mine, asking more than I'm willing to give! How dare humans. I shall return the favour now by showing you what I am capable of doing. I've wiped the entire mighty reptiles off the earth and I've no doubt in doing so on much more tiny creatures!"

As imaginative as it may sound, it brings a fact that we've asked too much from the nature and furthermore, destructing and bringing harm to it. Let's not contemplating and procrastinating on when to protect the Mother Earth and something has to been done now and NOW is the time.

God bless.


What Were They Thinking Of?

"Oil Is Poised to Rise a Second Week as Tension Builds Over Iran

By Christian Schmollinger and Gavin Evans

March 30 (Bloomberg) -- Oil rose, heading for a second week of gains, after Iran refused to free 15 British sailors and marines, adding to concern strained relations with the U.K. and U.S. may disrupt supplies.

Iran, the Middle East's second-largest exporter, yesterday withdrew an offer to release the sole female sailor in the group and said the U.K. must acknowledge violating its territorial waters. Oil has risen 7 percent since Iran seized the group on March 23 while they were searching merchant vessels as part of a U.S.-U.K task force. Prices rose 9 percent last week.

``The situation with Iran and the U.K. isn't relaxing,'' said Tetsu Emori, chief commodities strategist at Mitsui Bussan Futures Ltd. in Tokyo. ``If the sailors aren't released in a few days, the situation could get more severe.''

Crude oil for May delivery rose as much as 72 cents, or 1.1 percent, to $66.75 a barrel in after-hours electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract traded at $66.51 at 2:49 p.m. in Singapore. Yesterday, the contract rose 3 percent to $66.03, the highest close since Sept. 8.

The naval seizure is the latest episode in worsening relations between Iran and the U.S. and European nations. Iran faces additional United Nations sanctions over its refusal to end uranium enrichment, which the U.S. alleges is for weapons. The U.S. military has arrested suspected Iranian agents in Iraq.

Almost a quarter of the world's oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway between Iran and Oman at the mouth of the Persian Gulf.

In London, Brent crude oil for May settlement rose as much as $1, or 1.5 percent, to $68.88 a barrel in electronic trading on the ICE Futures exchange. It was at $68.47 at 2:47 p.m. in Singapore.

Source: Bloomberg"


It is for me, looks like a dirty old trick played by the British to gain permission from the UN to execute its first step on its quest for Iranian oil supply. Sometimes I wonder whether these countries are really inhumane that they're willing to sacrifice their own nation's lives in obtaining their desired goals. The United Nations Security Council which has a major decision making power of the US and the British is just intimidating Tehran on the name of security to the world peace by terminating its nuclear weapon plans. Just like a mad man in the middle of crisis, the Iranians are just trying to look for ways to shut the mouth of the West by taking captives as hostages, hoping that negotiations would take place in favour of Tehran.

The British set a bait as it's foreseen by sending their men to the Iranians' water. Tehran had obviously fallen for it and now the British's plan is taking place as desired. The more reluctant the Iranians in releasing the men, the closer the British and Americans in realising the plan in gaining access to the Iranian soil by force, and the reason? The Iranians are possessing threat to the world security and further imbursed by violation of international law by taking captives as hostage. What good reasons that the British and the American would have to occupy Iran than these? Here We Come, Iran!

Mext, what will happen to the crude oil supply? No fear, as the Westerners will have larger control of the world price. Occupying Iran will mean control over a fair share of world's oil supply.

In the end of the day, it doesn't really matter if Iran produces a nuclear weapon. I wonder whether they've the chance of using it. I doubt whether the Americans, the British or the UN are so fearful of the uranium made weapons that these nations are willing to send their troops to die there. These are innocent people, and sending them to war would mean sacrificing innocent lives. Just leave this people in the Middle East alone when these nations are serious about world peace!

God bless.

A birthday invitation

I'm extending an invitation to those who're reading this blog to my birthday invitation which will be held in the evening of 14th April 2007 in my place in Pandan Jaya.

Kindly confirm with me on your presence a.s.a.p to ease allocation of space and amount of food to be prepared. Grace me with your presence and hope to see you there.

Thank you and God bless.

Where's The Efficiency?

Came across the below article form www.thestar.com.my when browsing for news:

"Government wants suggestions on improving delivery system
By ELIZABETH LOOI


PETALING JAYA: The Government is inviting Malaysians from all walks of life to give suggestions on how to improve the public service delivery system.
You can e-mail your suggestions to improve@mampu.gov.my from now until Monday.

The Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Management Planning Unit (Mampu), under the Prime Minister’s Department, will compile your feedback and submit it to the department.
Mampu, in a statement forwarded by the Prime Minister’s Department yesterday, said it was drawing up a plan to produce a “modern, responsive and effective” public service.

“Mampu invites all Malaysians to submit proposals or suggest improvements which can be implemented in the short, medium and long term.

“The civil service should redouble efforts to elevate the nation’s position to the Top 10 in any global competency report, as suggested by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi,” it said.

“The efforts have to be stepped up through administrative improvement towards producing services with speed, volume and accuracy.”

The effort will start with the Klang Valley before being expanded to the rest of the country.
A Mampu spokesman said the unit would prepare a working paper based on the suggestions received and present it to the Prime Minister’s Department on Feb 27.

“This (the feedback and suggestions) is a service from the people to the nation. We also want to provide better services to the people,” he said.

The spokesman said Mampu hoped to hear from the business community and the public about the services that required enhancement.

“They can tell us their requirements. We would like to let them know that we are serious in improving the public delivery system,” he said.

“We want to do it quickly.” "
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Another one of the "noble" initiatives which I've lost count when they've mentioned to improve the quality of delivery of the government entities. It's not easy to change, I know as changes do not take place overnight. However, in the rate that these agencies are acting now, seems like the changes would not take place at all.

It's good to pledge to give the best services to the people, but how would it happen when the government do not take steps in assessing the root and cause of the problem of inefficiency among the civil servants in Malaysia themselves. This initiative is no doubt, nterestingly workable and to hear from the people who's dealing with these officers, they might be able to look into the situation clearly, but trust me, they would probably have heard of the proposals and feedbacks before. I mean, I'm sure most of the public opinions are heard before over and over again but look at how thin the improvement has taken place.

I hope the government has more in stored to improve on the civil services provided to the people. And I'm darn sure that listening to the feedbacks alone are not enough to tackle the problem of inefficiency among civil servants and entities. Let's hope that the public opinions do not go into any government's safebox and await for the next initiative again.

Implement with speed. We don't believe in taking more than five years to change the efficiency of civil services.

God bless.

Thank You, HP

A few moments before I left HP on the 31st January 2007...

From left: Jason Lim, Me, Issac, Jasmine, Virginia and Melissa

My surrendered ID (Front)

My surrendered ID (Back)

From left: Catherine, Angie, Me, Jasmine, Issac and Ms Yeap, the manager.

Before I left, I managed to grab some items from HP. Lol. Some really great experience were gained from HP in two months service. Nevertheless, I've made it through some difficult times and when I look back, it left a smile on my face. Nice knowing you guys and take care. All the best for your future undertakings and see you sometime soon.

God bless.

Bloggers Beware!

Since the previous posting, suddenly I came to aware that if I publish a "sensitive" posting, regardless whether it is pro-government or vice versa (the moment you start talking about politics...it's complicated), what are the chances of my views being put to legal actions against me.

A reminder for Malaysian bloggers, quoted from Jeff Ooi's Screenshot, referring to the commentors of his blog (http://www.jeffooi.com/2006/08/advisory_to_all_blog_commentat.php):

"Warning to all blog commentors

Though Screenshots has been publishing various versions of advisories to blog commenters in the past, with the current version dated February 1, 2006, the screw will surely be tightened on you guys if you didn't behave decently on the Internet.

This is the advisory from the Communications and Multimedia Content Forum Complaints Bureau pursuant to the Mediation Results set forth on August 29, 2006 with regards tot to P. Gunasegaram's complaint against a commentator's posting in the feedback section of this blog:

"Any comments posted on this blog that are obscene, blasphemous, racial or overtly threatening, including the use of partial words or phrases where the intent is clearly offensive, will be removed immediately by the host. Such comment could also render the person posting them liable to legal action or prosecution."

I have also been asked to put up a prominent warning -- hence I created a prominent red button -- to remind you and the authority that I have done my part. So, you blog commenters please take care.

BEWARE!

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comments that are obscene, blasphemous, racial or overtly threatening"?

M'sian Politics?

I came across this interesting feedback in regards to the Malaysian politics in my inbox. Written by AT, it does make sense that the Malaysian scene on politics can be described as the Astro-made-famous-ad theme, "macam-macam ada". Betui betui macam macam ada...

"Hi M*****,

It's interesting to hear of your opinion on Malaysian politics. However, I do not agree with your opinion on Malaysian politics as being 'not difficult'. I used to think the same too, and that's at a time when I wasn't interested in the politics of our country. I am sure in any country, the political scene are always colorful and full of excitement (if you want to call it that way) and Malaysia's is nevertheless one of the few special ones in the world.

Politics and politcal parties in most countries are usually based on the stance (right wing, left wing, far right, ultra conservative etc.) or religion (catholics, protestants, muslims, hindu etc) or race (whites, blacks, brown, purple, green etc) *correct me if I am wrong about this. And best thing is Malaysian politics has got all of it!!! That is the fun-nest part of it. Of course the ruling government is rule by the main alliance of three main races party (Malay, Chinese and Indians), but then again, in the alliance itself there's other non-race based party such as People's Movement Party, People's Progressive Party, Liberal Democratic Party...etc. Then again, we know who runs the country ;)...and only that party really makes the main difference in leadership of the country, while the others a just tagging along. The opposition party is even more interesting! PAS (as the Islamist, ultra conservative) , DAP (democratic party who are against race base politics, seeks equal rights for all race...yet party membership is 99% Chinese...I wonder how its not race base?;), KeAdilan (aka Justice Party aka Free Anwar Party which now has no cause to fight for and has to decide on a new political aim after Anwar had been freed). So these three mis-matched parties tried to form a coalition (shotgun marriage) for previous elections and had failed miserably because of different agendas. Now they are all divorce and still bickering who screw up the previous election! Oh yea, somebody wanted to register a Socialist Party and it was rejected because it was deemed a threat to national security!

I wouldn't say Malaysian politics is 'relatively' free of corruption, sex scandals etc...it's more like, how good the politicians here get away with it! Harry Houdini would've been proud of them! Hahahaha...you see, there's a saying made famous by our previous PM Dr. Mahathir..." Melayu Mudah Lupa.." Literal translation "Malays easily forgets..." or nowadays more like Malaysian easily forgets. Once a new controversy surfaces, the older ones will just get cover-up and people just forgets the previous cases. So every week there's something new happening, and the previous weeks issue gets forgotten. It really doesn't help as well when all the mainstream media (radio, tv, newspaper) are government controlled and decides what get published and what not. But nowadays, thanks to the Internet, a few independent news portal (www.malaysiakini. com, www.malaysia- today.net), independent writers (www.jeffooi. com ) and political bloggers are able to voice their opinion in cyberspace.( *some writings and comments left by the readers on these sites might be deemed racially, politically and religiously offensive-parental guidance is require. rated PG;) So if you only want to read, hear and see the "boring" part of the Malaysian political scene, you should probably stay out of these sites and continue reading the mainstream media like New Straits Times, The Star, Malay Mail which probably will make everyone happy and joyous living in our beautiful country...(which by the way, Malaysia is really beautiful, don't you agree? ;) So far, the closest independent mainstream paper you can get on the street is actually theSun (would you believe its free!!!) which managed to publish articles which are critical of the government (and still not get close down and arrested under ISA;)

Here are some of the popular happenings (or scandals you might call it) that might make the political scene sound less "boring" ;)

- MP of Jasin, requested for Custom department to 'close one eye' on illegally imported timber from Indonesia to help the local 'small time' businessmen in selling the timber. It was later discovered that one of the 'small time' company involved belongs to the MP. He was not prosecuted because another new scandal surface. Still known as the "close one eye" MP

- Local UMNO leader in Port Klang (also town municipal councillor) illegally acquired state-land at under value price to build his "small house" which is really a three storey bungalow with even a four storey high tower in the center of the building. He claims its a small house for his big family and once the project was reported in theSun, claims that he also plans to build a small surau in the vicinity for the local village children. Wah...so noble... Same dude has his son and daughter in-law together in Klang Municipal Council councillors which decides the development project in the whole town. Also son wanted to start off his satay stall chain by builidng it illegally on state land.

- Minister of International Trade who cried and swore by the Quran in a huge assembly after she was accused by Dr.M of giving out tens of thousand AP (Aprroved Permits) for importation of vehicles to her family and friends. Just so 'coincident' that her son-in-law is the owner of Naza which owns the huge expensive car showroom (largest in the country) in PJ. Drama queen award goes to....

- ex-politcal secretary to Dr.M, came up in defense of his ex-boss accusation by swearing on the Bible, the Quran, the Thorah and even Scout's Honour that all accusation made by Dr.M is accurate. (Its proven that in Malaysia, if you swear often enough over anything you say, people will actually believe you!)

- some dude from the Islamic party, PAS, who says that all divorcees are just horny and looking for other men because he doesn't see them feeling sad for leaving their husbands. Some other popular statements from 'leaders' of the same party, "Rape victims should blame themselves for their sexy dressing and the way they behave in public" and "Employers should hire ladies who are not beautiful because the pretty ones are married to rich guys anyway and can sustained themselves through their husbands. Let's give the others a job." These guys must've thought that the press conference was actually a stand-up comedy club.

- Political analyst to the defense department who was charged with planning the murder of Mongolian lady by blowing her up into pieces with military type explosives. This lady was apparently having an extra marital affair with him and came to the country to look for him...or so you think;) Some question remains unanswered such as, who provided this dude with military grade explosives? This stuffs are made for Hollywood!

- The most famous one, Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim was jailed for being a homosexual and sodomising his partner (charges later overturned and he was released)... so guys, I would advice you to still stay in the closet...or at least don't do it in public...I know a few clubs in KL that are just full of men...;)

- and the list of amazing happenings just goes on and on in the political scene here....you have the drama, action, horrors, comedy, betrayal

All except the last two dudes got off scot free even after all these scandals surfaced. So you see, its not only about the scandals that had happened but how easily these dudes get away with it which is just amazing! Malaysia BOLEH!

Ok, now I really hope I don't get arrested for talking too much! "

Great one, Mr. A. Hope I'm not arrested for putting this on my blog but it's definitely worth the risk! :)

God bless.
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