Thursday, May 14, 2009

When the no ball Najib talk cock again..........

but but but.......when the no balls Najib pass the buck again...............................

This is one Malaysia PM? My foot..........


Najib says it again, we can talk about Perak but ...

By Syed Jaymal Zahiid

PUTRAJAYA, May 14 — Datuk Seri Najib Razak today reiterated that Barisan Nasional is willing to talk to Pakatan Rakyat in order to resolve the political deadlock in Perak but stressed that there must be no preconditions.

"It must also be done with respect towards the rules, inside or outside the state assembly, and there must not be any preconditions," the prime minister told a press conference today.

In a bid to find a solution to the three-month-old impasse in Perak, Pakatan leaders said they are willing to let their guard down and cooperate with rivals BN in finding ways to resolve the matter.

However, BN must agree to dissolve the state assembly and hold fresh elections before Pakatan leaders would agree to sit down and talk but Najib today said it is not for him to decide if the state assembly should be dissolved or not.

"That is up to the Sultan to decide," he said.

Although Najib's statement is technically correct, the public and especially Perakians believe that BN's reluctance to agree to the dissolution of the state assembly to pave the way for fresh elections is because the ruling coalition fears that it would perform poorly just as it did in past by-elections.

Najib, however, said BN fears no one and is always willing to face the music.

"BN is not afraid. We have to face the rakyat and we will face the rakyat. We have faced the rakyat many times," he said.

Meanwhile, Najib also commented on PAS spiritual leader Datuk Seri Nik Aziz Nik Mat’s rejection towards the unity government proposal, saying that Umno had never proposed anything to the Islamic-based party as claimed by many.

"So how can you (Nik Aziz) reject what was never even proposed in the first place," he said.

Worst still, they have not waked up......

Umno raps Gerakan’s Teng for comment on Perak crisis

IPOH, May 14 — Penang Gerakan chairman Datuk Dr Teng Hock Nan was today criticised for proposing the Perak state assembly be dissolved as his comment can cause friction in Barisan Nasional (BN).

"In this situation, he should instead encourage and support BN," Kubu Gajah assemblyman Datuk Seri Raja Ahmad Zainuddin Raja Omar told Bernama.

He said Teng should also instead focus on efforts to rebuild Gerakan in Penang.

"Doesn't Teng know that BN has the majority voice in Perak? Doesn't he know that the crisis in Perak is due to Pakatan Rakyat's refusal to accept the fact that they have lost the majority?" he asked.

At a press conference in Penang yesterday, Teng said that dissolving the Perak state assembly would enable the people of Perak to decide who should rule the state.

Umno information chief Ahmad Maslan said it should be explained to the people of Perak why BN had the right to govern the state as BN had the majority in the state assembly.

"The Perak political crisis is a national issue and needs to be explained to everyone in the state to avoid confusion," he said.

Ahmad, who is also Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, said he would explain every issue pertaining to the Perak political crisis during his visits to the states soon. — Bernama

Insaf Insaflah Umno......................

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Shocking photos for Perak State Assembly..................

What a shocking photos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Because of power crazy, some sick persons even dare to bring banned weapons to the State Assembly.......

See to believe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


person suspected to carry a weapon in perak state assembly building on 070509 130509

















Worst still the way they dragged Sivakumar the legitimate Perak Speaker is totally unacceptable!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Thanks for the courtesy of Malaysiakini)

Najib and Zambry, you owe Rakyat an answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


sivakumar 2

Best Combinations to bring Perak to greater height

No doubt Raja Nazrin Shah and Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin are the best combinations to bring Perak to greater heights.....


As for this power crazy back door MB who equates himself to Mandela & Gandhi (What a real joker he is !!!!!!) , We should say no to him.................

" Tak Nak" to Zambry

zambry arrived suk perak 130509

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

From High Court to Court of Appeal.............

It does not matter how the court has judged who is the legal MB. The damage has already done. Now in the eye of foreigner, Malaysia's state of assembly is just like a circus occupied by a bunch of irresponsible politicians who never walk the talk. They only good at providing lip service.

If they really put the people first, why they never dare to return the powers to people ?

Why they never dare to seek Sultan's consents to dissolve the state assembly........?

Malaysia will have no future if they are still governed by a bunch of politicians who never dare to face their boss i.e. Rakyat.............................

Put People First....My Foot.....

Perak crisis: Put people first, says Muhyiddin

By KAREN CHAPMAN


KUALA LUMPUR: It is the people’s interest which should be put first however the political crisis in Perak fans out.

Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said all parties involved in the crisis must find a solution quickly so that the people were not affected.

“If there is no overall approach to overcome the problem, we are worried this will drag on for some time. Other parties may see a different approach although this is linked to the Constitution,” he said after visiting the ministry’s education technology division and recording a message for Teacher’s Day.

He was asked about the High Court ruling on Monday that Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin was the rightful mentri besar of Perak.

Muhyiddin, who is also Education Minister, said whatever decision is made, there must be a strong state government that could help Perak to develop further.

When Power Crazy Zambry speaks like zombies.....

I just cannot stop laughing when I read the news about Zambry trying to compare himself with Mandela and Gandhi......What a real joker he is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Zambry, you are just an illegal MB who do nor dare to face the rakyat, you are just humiliate yourself when you are trying to compare yourself with Mandela and Gandhi. Mandela and Gandhi were truly elected and respected by people while you were just a back door MB.............

On one hand you had said you would respect court decision but on the other hand you appeal all the way to court of appeal in the wee hours even the judge has not waked up!!!!!!!! what the heck are you talking?

People will only listen to a wise man like KU LI when he talks.....you...better shut your big mouth.....

Btw, I am really amazed with the speed of Court of Appeal listening to Zambry appeal.......wah really effiicientlah..............


Zambry compares himself to Mandela, Gandhi

By CLARA CHOOI


IPOH: Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abd Kadir, whose nearly three-month tenure as mentri besar was ruled illegitimate by the Kuala Lumpur High Court on Monday, has likened himself to Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi.

Warning Pakatan Rakyat not to under-estimate him, he said the High Court’s “shocking decision” did not mean he would give up the fight.

“To me, losing the mentri besar post will not reduce my fighting spirit in upholding the truth.

If reinstated Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin and his “friends ... assume that the High Court’s decision will dampen my spirit, then they have read me wrong,” he said in a blog entry early Tuesday morning.

He said a person did not need to hold a post in his struggle to uphold the truth, and likened the recent struggles faced by him and his “comrades from the Barisan Nasional” to those endured by politicians like Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi.

“Nelson Mandela sacrificed his freedom for 27 years in order to free South Africans from the grip of ‘apartheid.’

“Gandhi also sacrificed his life for the sake of India’s independence and so his people would be able to live without caste or religious boundaries,” he said.

Dr Zambry said however that it was lucky for him that his struggles had not caused him physical harm or loss of freedom.

“I only had to withstand the negative perceptions that Nizar and his people have created of me and the Barisan’s image.

“I know it will be hard to change such perceptions for their accusations are all over the Internet,” he said.

He also accused Pakatan Rakyat of being “greedy,” expressing disbelief at Pakatan’s “swift way of moving back into power,” especially the way they had reported to work at the state secretariat at 7:15am Tuesday, saying this was part of their “tyranny.”

Dr Zambry also reiterated that he accepted the High Court’s decision with an open heart and vowed that he would not question it.

“I will not be like the Pakatan which practises ‘selective justice’ by only accepting the decisions that favour themselves and rejecting those that do not,” he said.

Dr Zambry also maintained that the Federal Court’s decision that Speaker V. Sivakumar had no right to suspend him and his six executive councillors still held, although the High Court ruled that Nizar was the rightful mentri besar.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Nizar is legal MB Perak!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Congratulations, Nizar!!!!!!!!!!! now you can work with Raja Nazrin Shah again.......

Raja Nazrin Shah conversation with Nizar are still fresh in my mind.......




"I don't want to get involved in this. I just want to give my speech, so respect my speech, when I am giving it. You understand that? If you want tto work with me in future, you have to respect my speech. Understand? "So go and tell that (to the Pakatan Rakyat assemblymen who had stood together in front of the royal dais) to take their seats." - Raja Dr Nazrin Shah

Read Full Report from Malaysiakini below.........


Court rules Nizar as legitimate MB
May 11, 09 10:54am
The Kuala Lumpur High Court today paved the way for a fresh battle in Perak by declaring that BN's Zambry Abd Kadir is not the legitimate menteri besar of Perak.Justice Abdul Aziz Abd Rahim then proclaimed Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin as the rightful Perak menteri besar.His decision rubberstamped ousted Pakatan Rakyat MB Nizar's argument that he is still the legitimate menteri besar.Zambry's lawyer Cecil Abraham's application for a stay of proceedings pending an appeal was also rejected by the court.The judge said if the Sultan of Perak had wanted to order Nizar's resignation, he should have called the assembly to table a motion of no-confidence against PAS leader. He said that a new menteri besar could not be appointed as the office had not been vacatedThe decision is now set to bring about more uncertainty in the state. Nizar to meet sultanOnly last Thursday, Zambry and the BN coalition made some inroads in the state assembly by removing the Pakatan appointed speaker V Sivakumar and replaced him with R Ganesan from MIC.Nizar had sought a declaration that he was the he was the rightful menteri besar and to prevent Zambry from discharging his duty.The state has been in a political impasse since February after Sultan Azlan Shah urged Nizar to step down and appointed Zambry as the menteri besar.The sultan's decision was based on the defection of three Pakatan elected representatives to become BN-friendly independents.Nizar however has questioned the legitimacy of Zambry's appointment and has been pushing for the state assembly to be dissolved so that fresh elections could be held.Nizar's lawyers previously argued in the court that if he got the declaration, he would seek a fresh mandate to resolve the political deadlock.At present Pakatan and BN have 28 seats each in the state assembly but the three BN-friendly independents have shaded the power towards the BN side.After the decision, Nizar said that he would be seeking an audience with the sultan immediately to dissolve the state assembly and pave way for a state election


Saturday, May 9, 2009

Hee Yit Foong , May I know what is this?

Hee Yit Foong....

What is this ? Key Chain? Pen Drive ? Pepper Spray?

According to China Press, our beloved Ms. Hee at first said that the things she took on her hand was key chain. After further questioned by the press, she later said that this is a pendrive.
http://www.chinapress.com.my/content_new.asp?dt=2009-05-09&sec=mas&art=0509m89a51.txt

Pen drive? you must be joking man...............(oh so sorry .....she is a woman)

If this is a Pepper Spray? May I know is it legal to bring such offensive equipment to the legal assembly ?

To Perak voters, she has betrayed them once......now this lady wants to play a same trick again.....so you guys will know what to do in the next election.......

Boom to bust

Boom to bust
A luxury condo standing in front of Kuala Lumpur's iconic Petronas Tower. -- PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
KUALA LUMPUR - PRICES of luxury condos that have mushroomed around the Malaysian capital's iconic Petronas Twin Towers in recent years are crashing as the global financial crisis hits.

Cashed-up Malaysians and foreign investors from Asia and the Middle East fuelled a boom in plush inner-city apartments that saw some 28 high-end buildings thrown up in the city centre.


But the international economic slowdown has seen prices at some buildings slump by up to 30 percent, while one in five properties languishes unsold on the depressed market, industry experts said.

'The situation is not good. There have been a lot of 'wait and see' buyers since late last year and I believe this attitude is still prevalent at this moment,' said Robert Ang from property consultant Rahim & Co.

'Given the bleak economic outlook, we don't see the situation improving at least for this year,' he added.

Tenancies are also down, and landlords are offering steep discounts on rentals, nervous that the traditional flood of new expatriates during the northern hemisphere summer may not materialise this year.

Rahim & Co estimates that sale prices for top Kuala Lumpur condos, including one plush development that features private swimming pools for each of its 94 apartments, will slump between 15 and 20 per cent this year.

Prices at the glitzy 607-unit Marc building, which also houses a fashionable restaurant and art gallery and is steps away from the Twin Towers, have plummeted about 30 per cent, according to industry sources.

Apartments that were selling for 1,300 ringgit (S$542) per square foot at their peak have been knocked down to 950 ringgit per square foot, making a three-bedroom condo more affordable at 2 million ringgit.

The 110-unit Meritz building was worth up to 1,500 ringgit per square foot when it was completed in the middle of last year but now prices have been slashed to an average 1,000 ringgit, with one sale sinking to 850 ringgit per square foot.

'The question is where is the demand coming from? Even without this economic downturn, we were already concerned about what demand there would be for these luxury condos,' said Ong Chee Ting, a property analyst at Maybank Investment Bank. -- AFP

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Was it worth it?

MAY 7 — Hee Yit Fong got the position and attention she craved for today. Datuk Zambry Abdul Kadir received the guard-of-honour treatment he desired so much. And Barisan Nasional completed the sordid power grab in the state of Perak, earning the right to titles, perks and position but not what matters most to any government — legitimacy.

The three defectors (two who need some cover from serious corruption charges and one who was unhappy at being treated like a doormat by her comrades in the DAP) can enjoy their new-found status as kingmakers in the assembly.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak and the BN can at last calm the nerves of members and supporters who were beginning to believe that the coalition had lost its ability to win at any cost.

But at what cost? Was the prize so valuable that it was worthwhile trampling on the image and standing of the country’s important institutions, the Federal Constitution and the sense of right and wrong?

Surely not. Even the most myopic BN supporter has to agree that achieving power through the backdoor has come at a great cost to the judiciary, monarchy and the police, not to mention the new leaders in Putrajaya who have been trying to erase the negativity surrounding Umno with the 1 Malaysia concept.

Impact on judiciary: It is a sad day that even before a court makes a decision, the public have discounted the impartiality of the panel. But this appears to be the case in Malaysia today. Such is the cynicism and scepticism here today that more attention is paid to the composition of the Federal Court than the legal arguments made in the Palace of Justice.

That is what happens when decisions by illustrious and respected judges on the doctrine of separation of powers is ignored. This is what happens when Article 72 of the Federal Constitution (which puts matters in the legislative assembly beyond the scrutiny of the courts) is treated like a footnote.

Constitutional monarchy: One single incident has turned one of Malaysia’s most beloved families into villains. Instead of dissolving the assembly at the urging of Datuk Seri Nizar Jamaluddin, Sultan Azlan Shah of Perak did the unthinkable — he asked Nizar to resign and installed BN as the new state government. By doing so, he refused to recognise that it is the right of Perakians to decide who represents them. He said recently that the Malay Rulers were above politics. Sadly, many Malaysians do not view the constitutional monarchy as honest brokers today.

Police: Crime appears to be spiralling out of control in Malaysia, snatch theft victims are dying on the streets and the men in blue seem more interested in enforcing a dress code and arresting social activists and politicians on lame-duck sedition charges. Really, the reputation of the Royal Malaysian Police takes a beating every time they forget that their duty is to serve the Malaysian public. But still they persist in acting in a manner which alienates the same people who are paying their salaries.

So was it worth it? Was taking power through the backdoor worth it? Only Malaysians can provide the answer to that question. They should do so at the ballot box at every opportunity between now and the next general election.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Swine Flu Hits Hong Kong.........

Not a pleasant labour day for Hong Kong people yesterday when a first case of swine flu or Influenza H1N1 has hit Hong Kong yesterday no thanks to a Mexican tourist......

May God bless Hong Kong people this time.........Nothing we can do this time except "wash hand,wash hand and wash hand...."

港確診H1N1 封維景酒店

Health workers entering the Metropark Hotel in Hong Kong yesterday after a Mexican staying there was confirmed to be suffering from the influenza A (H1N1). The Mexican had arrived in Hong Kong on Thursday from Mexico via Shanghai. The hotel has been cordoned off. — AFP picture