Thursday, July 31, 2008

Passion

What's your passion??

I am going for Passion Conference this Sunday at Sunway Convention Centre.



















Acts 2:46-47

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Stop blaming Malaysia

I want to tell that Qantas pilot to stop blaming Malaysia for their own engineers strike action for causing the accident.

How can they blame us when their own aircraft engineers are not doing their jobs as they are supposed to?

We do not even handle the maintenance of any of their Boeing 747s.

Do not blame us since your own engineers are walking off the job.

I wouldn't want to fly Qantas if they continue to be like this.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Passion for Planes

Ok, I think most of you all know that I like flying planes.
So, here are some pictures of them!









Anwar's Arrest

Shocking to say the least.

He had given his assurance that he would turn up at the police headquarters at 2pm. Instead he was arrested before the deadline at 1pm at his house in Segambut.

Why would they do such a thing?

It's unprofessional, it's unethical, and this shows that our police force cannot be trusted to uphold law and order in this country.

And coming hot on the heels of the 1600 police officers causing so much inconvenience and public anger throughout the Klang Valley over the weekend.

I don't usually make comments about the political situation in Malaysia, but this and some other serious errors of judgment made by the government has made it untenable for me to continue my silence.

BN has made Malaysia a Police State!

On Monday, we had a show of force from our "democratic" government. A charade of 1600+ police officers standing around KL roads like clowns performing a circus show for Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar and his cohorts in the Cabinet.

The "reason" for this:

A "planned" protest by the Opposition outside Parliament House.

No protest as is turns out. Instead Syed Hamid turned KL into a war zone.

I suggest that people put roadblocks outside his house and those of his colleagues.And blockade those clowns in there.

Syed Hamid said intelligence was also gathered from a July 9 meeting chaired by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. at the PKR headquarters.

“Anwar said at the meeting that some BN MPs would give support to PKR (on the no-confidence motion against the Prime Minister) and he would then lead the demonstration at Parliament,” he added.

Syed Hamid said the meeting was attended by various leaders, including DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang, DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng, DAP vice-chairman Dr Tan Seng Giaw and PAS treasurer Dr Mohd Hatta Ramli.

“This proves that the threat was very real. The intention was clear, we had to take some action to prevent bigger things from happening.”

When challenged to reveal who was the organizer who organized the demonstration:

Syed Hamid said he did not answer in the Dewan as it would be against the rules laid down by the Speaker.

“You also can’t be asking how the police got their intelligence – the information also came from their own people. If you ask us outright to tell you who said all this, we can’t tell you.

“They send out all the invites but when they are in Parliament, they say things differently. We acted because of what they did and I think we were right.”

Why not? Is it really because it is "against the rules"?? Or is it because the was no planned demonstration?

This "show of force" by BN serves nothing, except for wasting the rakyats money on skyrocketing petrol bills and our time.

The CLP examinations started on Monday at 9am in UM. Many people, like this poor guy, failed the exam because they could not get there on time due to these useless "clowns".

Of course the idiot Badawi can blame the Opposition for causing the massive traffic jams, since he can travel to his office in his taxpayer-funded private jet. We the rakyat don't have such luxuries!!

Planespotting







Monday, July 14, 2008

Bon Odori














































































Wednesday, July 02, 2008









"Lebih baik tidak ada BN di Malaysia."

Malaysia will be better off without idiots like Najib.

Recent developments

Yes, I do have a lot to say about recent developments in this country.

On Monday, we had 80 PR MPs walking out of Parliament proceedings, out of protest for the Speaker's tolerance of the Deputy Prime Minister's abuse of the Parliamentary Standing Orders.

It makes me wonder whether the BN has learned from the March 8 election? Obviously not. The Speaker is supposed to be impartial and make decisions based on the House rules. He hasn't done that. It seems that he is more of a puppet for BN rather than a person of competence, impartiality and experience in handling affairs in Parliament.

If the Speaker is really interested in protecting the Chair, he should enforce the rules impartially. No one is above the law, be it the PM, DPM, MPs or ordinary Malaysians like us.

A recent case involving a Government MP in Australia caught my attention. She was forced to resign as chairman of a parliamentary committee there.

Recently, Anwar Ibrahim was again accused of sodomy, to the extent that he had to hide in the Turkish Embassy for his own safety. I know that this is a subject that is currently under investigation, but I do think that it is an attempt to stop him from contesting to become an Opposition MP. This will never happen in other countries like Australia, whose system of government is also based on British codes.

If the BN wants the world to see that Malaysia is a democracy, they should allow people to voice out and protest. There is no point having elections but acting like a dictator.

Najib said, "Lebih mudah tidak ada pembangkang dalam Dewan ini." I want to say this, "Lebih baik tidak ada BN di Malaysia."