Friday, January 30, 2009

Digging Deeper Their Own Graves.

The police are making the headlines again! They are forming a beeline digging deeper their own graves.It's very disgusting to read or hear of police carrying out their duties way above the law! The sins some police 'accumulate' in their line of duty have disillusioned many of the rakyat. A complete disgrace, really! It boggles my mind as to how these 'sinful' police can live their lives so normal.They bring dishonour to the police! They must be dismissed from the force at all cost! Banished those found guilty! Swift and harsh action must be in the order lest they dig deeper and deeper their own graves! Get rid of these black sheeps fast before it's too late!

The police must make a comeback. The rakyat are waiting. You have taken an oath and you must honour that oath.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

PAS- Passing The Buck.

Poor Rihanna! Hard to earn a decent living in Malaysia. The green light has been given for her upcoming concert to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 13. As usual, PAS wants the Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Ministry to withdraw the approval. I just don't get it. PAS is so worked up on western cultures. Narrow-minded and very stupid at that. These clowns in PAS are only tryng to 'put themselves in the limelight' It's a very cheap publicity stunt that only a very minute percentage of the rakyat fall for it! On what grounds is Rihanna's concert not suitable for local culture and disrespectful of the Palestinians? Do you think your voices would be heard? At most, your voices would be heard in the circus! Many do not give a damn of what you want to do! Your voice is like a tiny raindrop in the vast ocean!

PAS has always been a thorn in our sides and it's best we totally ignore that. PAS can always be the Tarzan they want to be for all we care! Tarzan, as we all know could only communicate with all the animals in the jungle and we are no animals! PAS must understand that many of the rakyat are educated and we are not totally blind and can be easily influenced by 'yellow culture' as they phrased it. We have a mind like you and we are not easily influenced by your narrow-minded thinking!

Friday, January 23, 2009

Pot Of Holes.

Care for a pot of holes? No,no it's not a pot of gold! My local council is giving away lots of pots of holes. Make a beeline to my local council. That's right! It is the Majlis Perbandaran Ampang Jaya. Just take a look at the condition of the roads all around the municipality. The pot of holes are ready to be 'picked up' by everyone driving along the roads.

The condition of the roads are terrible! A bumpy ride all the way.I'm sure our state assemblyman or assemblywoman or even our Member of Parliament has one time or another drive along these roads. Sorry folks the general election was a long time ago and the next general election is a long time to go. Strangely none of them showed up when we need them! Whether they are from the goverment or the opposition I couldn't care less. So long as one of them shows up. Spruced up your services and give us what we want! We want better roads! Is that too much to ask? Remember we elected you in and we sure can kick you out! Don't wait for accidents to happen like the one that happened in Johor Bharu on August 17, 2007.

If our demand is met it will prevent further accidents from happening but if our demand is not met it will in some way prevent you from 'entering' the state assembly
or Parliament in the next general election. Simply because you do not know the meaning of this simple phrase. 'Prevention is better than cure'.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Barisan Nasional Hanging By The Thread.

Barisan Nasional lost the Kuala Terengganu by election and they claimed it was a minor setback! I don't think so! A loss is a loss. Then what about Permatang Pauh? Was that a minor setback? You tell me. Don't be too quick to give an excuse,albeit a lame one at that. Forget the post-mortem.You don't need one.Don't blame the candidate.He was not the wrong choice. Barisan Nasional had it coming a long time ago. The main culprit is none other than UMNO itself! Arrogant,snobbish,self-centred and they talk too much! They ought to be ashamed of themselves! Alas,they are too proud to admit that!

Barisan Nasional's downfall is not only caused by UMNO or its component partners but by their civil servants too! Look at the way some civil servants behave. They simply don't deserve our respect at all! The major culprits are from the local councils, especially the enforcement officers. Have you ever seen how they 'manhandled' the ordinary rakyat? The customs and immigration departments are no better.And don't forget the police! Some of their personnels are so into 'quickies' if you know what I mean. All it takes is one rotten apple! Got money beres!

There are many more government departments 'practising' this kind of culture. When they demand,the rakyat would naturally be angry. When the rakyat are angry, they vent their anger on the government. And the government is Barisan Nasional!

Monday, January 19, 2009

Where Do I Parked?

You're driving along the highway and all of a sudden your vehicle broke down. Where would you leave your vehicle? You're undecided right? Just because one moron in the Road Transport Department told us not to leave our vehicles along the emergency lane to avoid being rammed from behind.How he came to that conclusion I don't really know.

I only know that one must NOT drive along the emergency lane. Even when there's a long crawl along the highway, one must not be tempted to drive along the emergency lane. You're only asking for trouble.You might not be lucky all the time. Malaysian drivers are well known for the wrong reasons.From the Kancil drivers to the sixteen wheelers many have the 'kiasu' mentality.And we dare blame our neighbor for that mentality. A pot calling the kettle black.

Road accidents would be minimal if only every driver behaves courteously while driving. But, alas that is not so.We take so many things for granted until it's a little too late!

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Morons And Clowns Of JPJ And The Police Dept.

Again another blunder! This time for issuing summonses to passengers in cars not fitted with rear seat belts. It's very easy to ask those affected to cancel their summonses. The affected owners suffer because of the morons and clowns working in the JPJ and the police department. For the time and expenses incurred, the hassle involved,whom do you think should pay? The Road Transport Department or the police?

Why can't you do everything right in the first place? Don't you do your homework first? Why? Do you all like to make people laugh at you? Then I suggest you clowns go join a circus. The circus need clowns like you! There's simply no excuse for this.You're been watched all the time.

Another incident in another state. I was stopped by the JPJ. I was asked to produce my driving license. I gave them MyKad. Foolish questions begets foolish answers right? No MyKad reader how to know the status of my driving license?

Any vacancies in the JPJ? Some of your clowns will soon be 'migrating' to the circus.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The 'Bribe' Side Of The Police.

Bribery is still rampant in the police force. This 'disease' can never be eradicated. Forget about the anti-corruption campaign.It will never work.It's a complete waste of the tax payers money.It is a known fact that the police force comes out top when corruption is concern. Whatever that was taught in the police training college would be 'put behind bars'.I'm not the least surprise when some joined the force with bad intentions.They want to make corruption their way of life once they hit the road.

Most of us have a story or two to tell when it comes to the police. How often have we been stopped and 'forced to a corner'.In this sticky situation, the police would 'put forward a proposal'. Your guess is as good as mine. A propound 'scheme' that requires your immediate answer. Got money beres.

Sometimes we cannot put the blame entirely on the police. It could very well be us who initiate the offers first. Corruption is a two-way menance.It's hard to eradicate it. Any better proposal from anyone out there?

Sunday, January 11, 2009

SMS To A Fortune.

You received an sms. You read it. You clenched your fists and jumped for joy! You've just won RM50,000 in a contest that you've not even participated! Great isn't it? Before you get to 'feel' the money, you must first deposit a certain amount of your money into a certain account. Anyway, what's a few hundred to a thousand or two compared to the amount you're about to get. Unwittingly and stupidly you obliged. Then you waited and waited. Nothing happened. You called the number given (most likely an oversea number) and there's no response. When you finally come to your senses you know you've been duped. You blame yourself for being so gullible, for being so greedy.

I had received a number of sms like these and I ignored them. Delete them immediately!
Money do not fall from the sky or do they? I'm flabbergasted everytime I hear of highly educated people like doctors, lawyers and engineers become victims of these scams.

So, you still want to win a fortune? Wait for my sms. You'll never know. You're one lucky guy!
Thank you Spanish lotto. Thank you China wheel of fortune. I will be waiting. Bye.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

The World Can Do Nothing But Watched.

That's nothing the world can do but watched the military aggression of the Israelis forces in Gaza. Israel downright snubbed the United Nations Security Council's resolution for an immediate ceasefire. No one knows how or when the atrocities against the Palestinians would end. Throughout the world mass demonstrations were held to force the Israeli army to withdraw from Gaza but to no avail. Bit by bit the Gaza Strip would be occupied by the Israelis.

Lest we forget in June 1967 Israel captured Golan Heights and West Bank during the Six-Day War led by their general and statesman, Moshe Dayan, famous for the black patch over his left eye. What did the world do then? Nothing! What can the world do now? Nothing! A small country with big brother watching over her back. Who in the world dares to pick a fight with her? Do what you like but this small and powerful country would not give you a damn. She is untouchable, so to speak.



We can boycott everything American but can we live without them? America is all around us.
From food and beverages, clothings, electronics, movies and music. It is easier said than done. Like it or not, America is very much a part of our life.

So my Malaysia, please do not ape others! There's no need to demonstrate in the streets. No need to protest in front of their embassies. We can all give moral support, cash or kinds to the
oppressed in the hope that these would alleviate their sufferrings and their hardships. The Palestinians would remember us for a long time and be forever grateful because they know our prayers are with them in this unfortunate crisis.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Watching. Waiting.

The rakyat would be watching what would happen to the police personnels who used brutality on four people during the Bandar Mahkota Cheras fracas on May 27 last year. This is long overdue. Those involved must be charged and sentenced accordingly. The Attorney-General's Chambers must decide quickly and take appropiate action.

It is beyond the rakyat's comprehension everytime the police are concerned. Sometimes the
police act above the law. Just because they are in uniform it doesn't give them the right to do everything according to their whims and fancy. These are acts of sheer follies.

Meanwhile the rakyat would be in the 'waiting room' and hope the Attorney-General's Chambers would not play the waiting game. This is one decision that is either going to make or break them.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Boycott Will Not Work.

Do you think boycotting all things American or British will work? I'm afraid we are up against the all too powerful. We can do what we want and they will not even blink an eye! Do you think the rakyat will stop patronising KFC, MacDonald or Kenny Rogers? Can anyone of us forget Tesco? Remember at one time there was a call to boycott everything French? Carrefour was on the 'hit list'. Did that work?

Of course most of us do not like wars. But when it happens, it happens. Really, there's nothing much we can do when two countries go to war. We can only pray and hope everything will end as quickly as it started. Casualities in wars are unavoidable. Casualities are high. In fact, no one wins in a war. To start a war is the biggest mistake one can make.

Let's forget the boycotting stuff and try to find solutions on how to end the war that's waging in the Middle East. Let's end the sufferrings of those affected in the war. Every country must do their part. And they must do it fast. War is not about race or religion. It is between one human being with another human being.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Is My Money Safe?

'Account hijack'. It sends shudders through my body. Are our banks not safe anymore?Can our money be siphoned off that easily? If it is true from what I read in the papers then this has been going on for more than two years.

What say you Bank Negara? With their lackadaisical attitude nothing much can been done. They are good at closing our accounts, declaring us bankrupt. Giving the green light to banks to charge us indiscriminately for using their services. These are not what the rakyat want! We want quality service not lip service.

If our money can be siphon off so easily where on earth would be the safest place to deposit our money? The interest given to us is so low but charged us high interest for our borrows. We are simply at their mercy. The government on the other hand is also not doing much. They too are merely giving lip service.They are also not much of a help. If the forecast is accurate for this
year, a lot of people would face problems with the banks. So banks we're banking on you!

Friday, January 2, 2009

Are You Joking, JPJ?

Hardly has a day gone by after enforcing the usage of the rear seat belt, JPJ director of enforcement Salim Parlan has pat himself on the back. He claimed the JPJ campaign to encourage rear seat passengers to buckle up a success. Who is he trying to kid? It is ridiculous. Is this how he gauges success? I'm not too sure about that.

On the very first day of the enforcement I was somewhere near the wet market in my housing area. What did I see? I saw all types of vehicles passing and to my surprise I saw only two kids in an MPV used the rear seat belts. Almost all the back passengers did not buckle up. Do you call the campaign a success? Many seemed oblivious to the law. Or maybe they couldn't be bothered at all! So on which side are you standing?

Thursday, January 1, 2009

We Still Need Them.

That's right. We still need them. Foreign maids that is. I disagree with the executive director of Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF),Shamsuddin Bardan. Day care centres are only day care centres. They are strictly business orientated. With many children around I'm sure most of the children would not be properly looked after. Ever heard of children being put to sleep with a little help from the sleeping pills? It is never easy looking after children all at once.

Frankly, how many of our locals want to be domestic helpers? Most Malaysians are pampered. Most of us want the easy way out. Domestic helpers is the last thing on our minds. This is a fact. Domestic help covers a lot of aspect. The maids do not only looked after the children. They have the washing, the drying, the cleaning and the cooking to do. A maid's work is never done. It's a shame we pay minimal wage for their maximun output. We are living in the twenty-first century. Maids are no slaves neither are we masters! We need to be better hosts to help our fellow humans earned a decent and honest living.