Saturday, August 30, 2008

To Love Malaysia is to Know Malaysia – Part 7

Yes, that’s the way Syed Hamid.

Friday, 29 August
Kuala Lumpur: The controversial Malaysia Today news portal was blocked by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (SKMM) because its editor ignored many warning letters, Home Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar said.


And SKMM COO said, “it is being blocked because we found that some of the comments on the website were insensitive, bordering on incitement”.

Saturday August 30
KAJANG: The Malaysia Today news portal has no respect at all for religion even though the topic is very sensitive and the "fire of religion" could cause chaos and havoc, said Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar.


abROcadabRO says:


Go ahead, Syed Hamid. Yes, you hear me loud and clear. That’s right.

Go ahead. Block Malaysia Today. It publishes libelous, slanderous and defamatory articles. Not only Malaysia Today. There are many more. They are as libelous, slanderous and defamatory as well. They should be blocked too. Check the blog directory. There are hundreds, if not thousand of them. Block them too.

Go ahead.


Tell the whole wide-world that you (and your friends in UMNO) credited your recent thrashing by the PKR in the Permatang Pauh by-election to the might of the writings of these bloggers, Raja Petra included.

Tell the whole wide-world that you (and your friends in UMNO) credited BN’s near-whitewash at the hands of the Pakatan Rakyat in the March’08 general election to the might of the writings of these bloggers, Raja Petra included.

Tell the whole wide-world that you (and your friends in UMNO) credited the change in the country’s political landscape to the might of the writings of these bloggers, Raja Petra included.

Tell the whole wide-world that you (and your friends in UMNO) fear the influence brought about by the writings of these bloggers, Raja Petra included, much more than the threats posed by PKR, PAS and DAP combined.

Tell the whole wide-world that you (and your friends in UMNO) stranglehold on power now hangs in the balance, largely due to the influence brought about by the writings of these bloggers, Raja Petra included.

Tell the whole wide-world that you (and your friends in BN) shiver each time truth is exposed and scandals unearthed through the writings of these bloggers, Raja Petra included.


Tell the whole wide-world that the arrogance, insensitiveness and “lupa daratan” in you (and your friends in UMNO) were checked largely due to the influence brought about by the writings of these bloggers, Raja Petra included.

Tell the whole wide-world that UMNO’s struggle based on communal politics is rejected by the rakyat due to the influence brought about by the writings of these bloggers, Raja Petra included.

Tell the whole wide-world that the BN coalition is disintegrating largely due to the influence brought about by the writings of these bloggers, Raja Petra included.

Tell the whole wide-world that Pakatan Rakyat is gaining ground among the new Malaysians, largely due to the influence brought about by the writings of these bloggers, Raja Petra included.

Tell the whole wide-world that these websites and blogs do not toe the line – unlike the main stream media which feeds the rakyat with distorted news and information – otherwise their licenses would be revoked, or have their editors-in-chief being summoned for brainwashing or lashing sessions by you (and your friends in UMNO).

Tell the whole wide-world that Malaysia Today is blocked as you (and your friends in UMNO) are still in denial mode and refuse to accept reality.

Tell the whole wide-world that Malaysia don’t give a damn to human rights, which provides for freedom of association, freedom of speech and freedom of expression.

Tell the whole wide-world that Malaysia don’t give a damn to the MSC’s Bill of Guarantees, which pledges no internet censorship.

Malaysia Today may be blocked, but to tell you the truth, online censorship doesn’t work. It only makes you (and your friends) look foolish and stupid. There are many other ways people can gain access to the portal.

Malaysia Today may be blocked, but to tell you the truth, Malaysia Today2, Malaysia Today3, Malaysia Today4 or something to that effect would be mushrooming in the internet; and to tell you another truth, they may be more aggressive and daring.


abROcadabRO @ http://just-mythots.blogspot.com

Friday, August 29, 2008

To Love Malaysia is to Know Malaysia – Part 6

Defeat not an emerging trend, says Pak Lah.

.…………………………………….but denials are, Lah.


Defeat is not an emerging trend but the apparent emerging trend is denial after denial. Denying seems to be the trend among all the BN leaders. They keep on denying this and that. And that’s what they’re capable of now.

“The loss suffered by the BN in the Permatang Pauh by-election should not be read as an emerging trend for other constituencies”, says Pak Lah.
  • Well, what else can you say, Lah, other than denying. You're right. Just one by-election would not set the trend yet, but why don’t you vacate your seat and test out the Pakatan Rakyat once more. After that Najib vacates his seat, followed by Khairy. Let’s see if the trend is real or imaginary.

“PKR adviser Anwar Ibrahim will not get to Putrajaya on Sept 16 as he claims by riding on a wave of defections by Sabah MPs”, says Shafie Apdal.

  • Piee, like others, would have no choice but to play down the potential defection – just to be heard, when deep inside him, he knows that defections are highly probable. Well Piee, it’s not just Sabah MPs we’re talking about, as Gerakan MPs, some MCA MPs and some from Kedah Umno are also seriously considering. Anyway, Pie, Sept 16 is around the corner. Just wait and see. If it doesn’t happen then, it may happen later, as Umno is now in disarray, facing credibility problem and continuing to lose ground due to lack of strong leadership.

“BN should not feel upset over Anwar’s win in Permatang Pauh as the seat has always been his base”, says Ahmad Shabery Cheek.

  • It would make more “cow sense” to admit defeat rather than just to pacify yourself by saying “it’s OK. It has always been his base”.

  • Knowing that Permatang Pauh has always been his base and Umno would never win, why put up a fight, wasted the rakyat money, provided more opportunities for corruption and cemented the politics of hate in the first place.

“No. Chong Wei is not used for BN campaign…………..” OR “No political motive in Saiful’s swearing on the Quran”, so say a few top-notched Umno leaders and Arif Shah, the BN candidate, in the run ups to the Permatang Pauh by-election.

  • Nah, you’re you guys kidding, when there Chong Wei was, sitting in front when Arif Shah was delivering his speech.

  • And when the poor imam, Ramlang Porigi dreadfully admitted that he was instructed to witness Saiful’s swearing. Amusingly, it happened a day before the nomination.

However some rationale Umno leaders such as Tengku Razaleigh, Muhyiddin Yassin, Mukhriz Mahathir and Kadar Shah talked some sense but they are too small to be heard and taken seriously OR the leaders are too engrossed in enriching themselves leaving no time to think of the future.

abROcadabro @ http://just-mythots.blogspot.com

Thursday, August 28, 2008

To Love Malaysia is to Know Malaysia – Part 5

Something seriously wrong with the Government


KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 26, 2008)


In a haste, the DNA Identification Bill 2008 was tabled for the 2nd reading and opened for debate despite protests by opposition MPs.


Questionable moves:

  • Why the haste? The DNA Bill was only tabled for the first reading last week on Aug 18; and now it's up for the second reading; whereareas the Universities and University Colleges (Amendment) Act was tabled earlier, in July; and now it's not up for the second reading yet.

  • Is this made with mala fide intentions? Is the government having any side motive to this? Is this their last hope to nab Anwar, albeit a seemingly "legal" action?
Why this Bill has to be rejected?

  • It has sweeping power just like the ISA. Just as the other draconian laws, it's subject to abuse.

  • Anybody can be convicted of any crime. You may be detained for any reason whatsoever, have your DNA sample taken, charge with the crime you didn't commit but can't deny as your DNA profile matches with the one found at the scene of the crime or in the victim's ass (e.g. Saiful "the Sin-Ful" Bukhari). With this almost all unsolved crimes in the country will be resolved.

  • Under Clause 13(7), there is no way you can escape from giving your DNA sample, as "a police officer may use all means necessary for the purpose of taking or assisting the taking of a non-intimate sample from a person"

  • Under Clause 24, it supercedes all other written laws...."any information from the DNA Databank shall be admissible as a conclusive proof of the DNA identification in any proceedings in any court.

  • Under Clause 25, there is no way you could take legal action against (a) the Minister; (b) the Head of DNA Databank; (c) the Deputy Head of DNA Databank; (d) DNA Databank officers; (e) a government medical officer; or (f) a chemist for any act, neglect, default or omission done. Which simply means though they make a mistake, you can't sue them. It also means tampering of DNA samples and profiling is possible.

  • The DNA Databank is headed by a senior police officer not below the rank of Deputy Commissioner of Police. This is absurd as nobody ..........(you know what).

For more understanding of the need to resist the DNA Bill, read here



abROcadabRO @ http://just-mythots.blogspot.com/


Wednesday, August 27, 2008

To Love Malaysia is to Know Malaysia – Part 5

No denying Anwar of his rightful place in Parliament

Wednesday August 27, 2008

The PKR leader Anwar Ibrahim returned to Parliament with a majority of 15,671 votes, trouncing BN Arif Shah Omar Shah, who garnered 15,524 votes and AKIM Hanafi Hamat, who lost his RM15,000 deposit after getting only 92 votes.


Despite of vicious and deplorable sabotaging by Umno, working in cohort with the Police, Anwar managed to crawl his way back to Parliament.

Even Syed Hamid admitted it was the most violent polls in history. Read more here

And yet Najib had the cheek to claim that democracy was alive and well. Read more here

Somebody please wake Najib up
(he's still sleeping)



Syed Hamid,
what do you plan to do with the violence?

And Anwar,
what's next, dude?
you made a lot of promises, you know (now it's time to deliver)

And KJ, thot he was such a macho in his actions and words but still a babe, crying "see you got bullied instead.


Saturday, August 23, 2008

To Love Malaysia Is To Know Malaysia – Part 4

It’s a truly amusing Malaysia. It's full of happenings. Life is certainly not bored living in a beautiful country like Malaysia. In Singapore, Switzerland, Sweden, Japan and other highly-civilized and clear conscienced-society, one may not get to see the practices of corruption, graft, abuse of power, cronyism, nepotism, back-stabbing, excessive politicking, minorities marginalization and racial discrimination so prevalent in Malaysia. Of late, Malaysians are being overdosed with Statutory Declaration after Statutory Declarations and Swearing after Swearing. Don't know if these are for real or just kid-stuffs.

First it was RPK, the true fighter of justice, who declared that he was reliably informed that Rosmah, the first-lady-in-waiting and the husband-wife duo of lieutenant-colonels were at the scene where Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibu was blown up by the C4.

the evergreen true fighter, RPK

Then Bala, the PI appeared from nowhere with his SD claiming that Najib “the Najis” Razak was the person directing the “Altantuya Murder” play, with Razak “the King” Baginda and the 2 policemen as the main actors.

Not long after, from his secret hideout, Dr. Mohamed Osman Abdul Hamid of Pusrawi Hospital, made a stunning declaration that there was no evidence that Saiful “the Sin-ful” Bukhari was sodomized.

Interesting though, as out of the sudden and not wanting to be left out, a certain Thagarajoo A/L Thangavelu made a SD revealing that Najib “the Najis” Razak was a practising “Hindu”.

Amusing huh!!!!!. Who is next? Could it be Hamzah Zainuddin, the Deputy Housing and Local Government Minister, who may want to statutorily declare that he “loaned” his ex-wife to Anwar? Or Wee Ka Siong, who may also want to statutorily declare that he was actually not involved with the student from China? Or Idris “the Iblis” Jusoh of Idris Jusoh Enterprise, who may want to declare how he and Pak Lah siphoned the RM17b of Terengganu's wang ehsan? Ali Rustam? Nazri Aziz? Tajol Rosli? Anyone? What about Najib “the Najis” Razak himself?


People whom Malaysians love to see making SD or swearing

Pak Lah and Najib for making Malaysia such as deplorable mess


Musa Hasan for his role in the "black eye" case and for putting the police force in such a sad state of affairs



Gani Patail for his selective prosecution in "polishing his political masters' balls"



Adnan Yaacob, the chief gangster from Pahang for his frequent obscene gestures and for his untiring effort in cajoling Najib to part with the RM18b of the rakyat money for the so-called broadband project.



Arif Shah, the "Pek Mo", for the "I'm reading for PHD, though a bogus one" episode and for declaring "No, I didn't manipulate Chong Wei. It was just a coincidence".



KJ, the son-in-law whose big mouth and arrogance always land the father-in-law in deep shit. But who cares, huh KJ?

Zulkifli Nordin, the notorious MP who claimed "I was there as a PPI rep, not as MP" and who said to his equally notorious so-called "protector of Islam" that "if you don't hear from me at 10.00 am, just storm the building"



And of course Anwar himself. Why are you not playing their games? Come on, just play along

After the SD, next came the.....


“swearing” comedy, led by Saiful “the Sin-ful” Bukhari


"I swear that he actually f****d my a*****e. In fact I felt good"


And followed by.....Jeng…..jeng…..jeng….Here comes the mastermind who hides behind the mask.

"I swear that I was not involved (in the murder of Altantuya Shaariibu). I have an alibi. You see, Rosmah and I were at home at that time, performing the ritual lead by Master Ji"

Friday, August 22, 2008

To Love Malaysia is to Know Malaysia – Part 3

A deep dent on PKR’s image

Barely 6 months in power, PKR's extremists (they're no difference from UMNO's) have shown its true colour by unveiling their darker side.

Unless it takes drastic actions to repair its image to stay relevant, Anwar can forget about forming the Pakatan federal government.
  • Kulim-Bandar Baharu MP Zulkifli Noordin should resign from PKR as it’s evident that his belief and practices are poles apart from that of PKR. He and PKR don’t operate on the same platform. Whilst PKR practices inter-faith tolerance, Zul prophesizes militancy and violence. Is this your model MP?

you wouldn't want PKR to be associated with extremists like this, right?



or do you condone unruly and provocative street demo like this?



    Even this? BTW, who dares to "cabar Islam" when the nation has accepted it as its official religion?




  • Batu PKR deputy chief Mohd Noor Kamil Abd Samad should be sacked. Surely PKR doesn’t want a gangster or hooligan in the party. Gangsters and hooligans are a disgrace to the party and bringing the party down.

cleanse your party from uncivilized character like this before it's too late - before support for PKR starts dwindling

  • The two Perak state exco members, Kapt (Rtd) Mohd Osman Mohd Jailu and Jamaluddin Mohd Radzi should be relieved of their respective portfolios, pending investigation; and subsequently sacked if proven guilty.

PKR must dissociate itself from these bigots to regain the voters' trust. PKR must be cleansed of blood-suckers like them.

abROcadabRO @ http://just-mythots.blogspot.com

To Love Malaysia Is To Know Malaysia – Part 2

After 23 years of suppression under the wily, outspoken and recalcitrant but smart Tun Dr. Mahathir, Malaysians were presented with a new breadth when Pak Lah took over.

Once in a political wilderness, he was chosen due to his lucky star, as the 3 “former future PMs” – one by one fell by the wayside, he did pretty well initially.

Dubbed as “Mr. Clean”, Malaysians (minus the UMNO politicians), thought a new hope had finally shone – cleansing Malaysia of its graft-tainted image. But alas, Pak Lah did no better. In fact worst.

The ray of hope turned the ray of nope.

Cronyism, nepotism and corruption were intensified. Family members, close friends and inner circles become filthy rich in an unreasonable spate of time.

Corruption crept everywhere throughout all levels of the administration, throughout all levels of the UMNO hierarchy.

Crimes increase alarmingly. Illegal immigrants can be seen everywhere.

Politicking becomes more intensified.

Backstabbing is the game of the day.

Tourists dropped. Investors shied away.

Prices of petrol and diesel went up. Prices of goods skyrocketed.

The rich becomes richer. The poor becomes poorer. The rakyat suffers more.

Though did not qualify to contest, Anwar presented a new ray of hope for Malaysians after the 12th general election in March.

It’s not that Anwar is better than Pak Lah or Dr M, but at least he provides a glimmer of hope.

It’s not that he could do away with all the ills that infect Malaysia’s politics for decades, but at least he provides an alternative – for the better or worst, only time will tell.

Come September 16, this little hope could glitter or diminish.

abROcadabRO @ http://just-mythots.blogspot.com

To Love Malaysia Is To Know Malaysia – Part 1

On a lighter vein.

The 12th general election in Mac'08 presented Malaysians with the opportunity to enhance our vocab - which can be incorporated into their daily lives. Such as:
  1. 'Anwarized' - meaning: to get back-stabbed……..e.g. People who have been anwarized may contact the DPM's hotline.
  2. 'Badawized' - meaning: to be stupefied ...........e.g. Malaysians seem to be badawized by the media which reports biased news.
  3. 'Najibed' - meaning: to be blown to bits .........e.g. In this country, you better be careful with what you say, you can be najibed otherwise.
  4. 'Petraed' - meaning: to be exposed ...........e.g. Lately the BN coalition has been petraed in many ways.
  5. 'KayJayed' - meaning: to shout for no reason……e.g. He kayjayed in the Dewan and appeared like a moron.
  6. 'Balaed' - meaning: to vanish suddenly……………eg. The opposition balaed from the meeting in protest.
  7. 'Lingamed' - meaning: to repeat redundantly……e.g. The Information Minister lingamed the same rubbish in the debate recently.
  8. 'Soileked' - meaning: to be caught on tape…….e.g. People have stopped using budget hotels as they are afraid of being soileked.

A short Malaysian fiction:
Altantuya was cold-bloodedly najibbed after she attempted to petra Najib for anwarising her and not making the promised payments. Razak was badawized into covering up for Najib while Najib balaed from the scene. Razak was actually anwarized. However Najib lingamed that he had nothing to do with it and has been kayjaying on the topic in an attempt to prove his innocence.
Nevertheless, some quarters have been threatening that they have soileked evidence that Najib was involved.

…….Author: Unknown

Friday, August 8, 2008

Anwar Promises To End Gestapo-like Regime

08 AUGUST 2008, PETALING JAYA, MALAYSIA

Anwar’s press statement

I promise that under a Pakatan Rakyat government Malaysians will never again be subjected to such gross abuse of executive power as we are again witnessing today. Arbitrary arrest and detention, frivolous investigation and malicious prosecutions shall be a thing of the past.

Police officers and prosecutors who launch conspiracies to defame and humiliate the innocent will be severely punished. The use of police powers as well the office of the Attorney General to persecute political opponents will be criminalized so as to ensure a healthy and vibrant democracy where dissent is not only tolerated but nurtured.

In this regard every Malaysian’s fundamental liberties will be treated as sacrosanct and safeguarded by a truly independent judiciary guided by principles of utmost integrity and an adherence to the spirit of the federal constitution.

The politically motivated trial launched against me will, Insha’Allah, be the last of its kind. No Malaysian will suffer from this cruel injustice ever again.

Yesterday’s events confirm my innocence from the charges that recently surfaced. The medical report and statutory declaration by Dr. Osman Abdul Hamid of the Pusrawi Hospital that surfaced on Thursday shatter lingering doubts as to whether the alleged act ever took place. Dr. Osman’s statement also confirms what we have already stated regarding deplorable actions by the police to fabricate evidence in a manner identical to the manipulation of my case in 1998. Anything short of a thorough investigation into the mishandling of this investigation would further tarnish the credibility of the police.

The doctor’s personal safety is a matter of deep concern to us. Material witnesses in highprofile cases in Malaysia have gone missing in the past such as the PI Balasubramanian. I applaud those brave individuals who have demonstrated their commitment to freedom and justice by coming forward with important evidence, and call upon the authorities to ensure their protection.

Yesterday in court we learned that the prosecution’s case has, in a manner similar to the botched trials of 1998, shape-shifted from a charge of assault to one of a consensual act. The conspiracy launched against me in the final week of June 2008 is falling apart. There is a hasty attempt by some to patch up glaring holes in the complainant’s testimony. This will certainly fail given the preponderance of evidence confirming my innocence.

The Prime Minister has actively involved himself in this matter in an attempt to derail the process of transformational change in Malaysia and stave off his own political demise. But in soiling his hands with this sordid matter he has deepened the crisis within his own administration. His most ardent supporters among the Malays have also expressed their disgust with the matter. Furthermore Prime Minister Badawi now faces investigation by the Anti Corruption Agency for his involvement in corruption and money politics.

The shadow of corruption and mismanagement of the economy darkens the legacy of his Premiership. Prime Minister Badawi has still offered no convincing explanation over the huge profits reaped by his family in the Oil For Food scandal at the expense of dying Iraqis.
I advise those around him to leave the sinking ship of his leadership while there is still a chance to do so.

Pakatan Rakyat’s reform agenda is firmly back on track and the New Dawn for Malaysia is well within reach. We will mount a unified campaign to win in Permatang Pauh with a solid majority encompassing that constituency’s diverse population. I look forward to entering Parliament on August 27th with the support of my friends in the coalition.

ANWAR IBRAHIM


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Dear Anwar,
I'm no ardent fan of yours but I'm thrilled to hear that. At last, my fears and concerns would be gone (hopefully?)
However, I have a reminder you. Do not be too fast to make promises. The future is still uncertain. Promises can only be made once the future is certain, otherwise promises will remain as promises, giving excuses after excuses for promises not fulfilled.
Nevertheless, you're my only hope at the moment. I do not know you personally. How good or bad you are is yet to be seen. So I have to give you the benefit of my doubts. But as the saying goes, "an unknown devil is better than a known one".
It's very heartening to hear that:
  • arbitrary arrest, detention, frivolous investigation and malicious prosecution will be the thing in the past.
  • every Malaysian’s fundamental liberties will be treated as sacrosanct and safeguarded by a truly independent judiciary guided by principles of utmost integrity and an adherence to the spirit of the federal constitution.
  • politically motivated trial (such as the one against you now) be the last of its kind.

But you didn't make any "promise" in checking the rampant corruption and mismanagement of the country economy and abuse of power that is bringing the country down. You may have left them out (intentionally or unintentionally?)

abROcadabRO @ just-mythots

subang jaya

To defend Anwar is to defend Malaysian democracy

Excerpts from The Financial Times
By Justice Sandra Day O’Connor and Abdurrahman Wahid.


We know Anwar Ibrahim well and have the highest regard for him. For that reason, we are very concerned about recent developments in Malaysia that seem aimed at defaming him and threatening him with imprisonment in a manner reminiscent of the campaign to defame him in 1998.
  • [campaign to deframe him - it's clearly evidence here. Inspite of the absence of evidence, as per Dr Osman's report, they went ahead to charge him]
The power to prosecute is one of the most awesome powers of the state. Without proper checks and balances it can easily be abused by those in power to humiliate and discredit innocent people. Even when the injustice is corrected, its victims are often left with their reputations permanently damaged......
  • [this is where Malaysia's integrity is being questioned. The power to prosecute is vested in one person who decides on who to prosecute and who not to prosecute. Many questionable cases where the "supposedly guilty" ones get away, but the "not-so-guilty" ones get trapped. If power is vested in one person, he becomes very powerful. The saying "power corrupts and absolutely power corrupts absolutely" runs true.]
In 1974 Mr Anwar was jailed for 20 months, under Malaysia’s notorious internal security act, for leading demonstrations against rural poverty........................................he was unjustly accused of sodomy and corruption, beaten in jail and convicted in a trial that was marked by coerced testimony, fabricated evidence and serious lapses in judicial integrity.
  • [internal security act -the draconian law that has been invoked many times to put somebody in Kamunting for 2 years without trial. Though it is claimed to be used for cases involving public order and national security, it's also used to put some political foes away for a while. Isn't that draconian enough?]
  • [coerced testimony, fabricated evidence -very evidence in recent times. How Dr Osman of Pusrawi Hospital was coerced to sign the statements in BM which he didn't understand? How certain sentences were included in the statements when they weren't discussed earlier?]
  • [serious lapses in judicial integrity - remember the former CJ's New Zealand's holiday trip, lawyer writing judgments for judges, former CJ's dismissal and many more. How to reinstate the judicial integrity when one person is all too powerful, when the executives interfere with the judiciary.

It is not that I'm all for Anwar but I'm truly saddened on seeing how things are happening here in Malaysia, how corrupted they are just to cling on to power, what they do to silence off political foes, how they abuse their power.

Sandra Day O'Cconner, Abdulrahman Wahid and other foreign observers see the way I see it. That's why the seem to be supportive of Anwar. By supporting Anwar, they are telling us that things are very wrong here in Malaysia. They are telling us how rampant corruption and abuse of power are in Malaysia. That being the case, might as well have a Dictator, rather than a Prime Minister.

abROcadabRO @ just-mythots

Subang Jaya

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Nation in Distress

Kickdefella - I'm with you. Your noble initiative mustn't go unnoticed and unsupported.

  • As you said, "it's a mark of distress. It is never a mark of disrespect. ......the nation .....is in distress. We are facing economic uncertainty and the citizens are facing all sorts of difficulties facing it. We are losing our competitive edge and we are losing our territories too.
  • You guys (elected representatives) out there - stop politicking and start governing - for the sake of our beloved nation.


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People's Parliament - I'm also with you.

  • The hanky-panky in the judicial appointments must stop; and I joined you in appealling to His Majesty The Yang Dipertua Agong to intervene, otherwise the rot may gets bigger and bigger.

  • You guys (citizens who care) out there - to make a difference, care to take part in the petition.

Sign up at
(before it's too late; and we live to regret)


subang jaya


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