Sunday, October 24, 2010

Lift The Ban!

No more hornbills to watch! No more crossing the Rajang River! Why?

Of late, many Malaysians are becoming increasingly disenchanted with the unceasing abuse of power from the higher-ups! Many with their (the higher-ups) moralistic attitude and more often than not, their befuddled and depraved minds, are always trying to push their weight around! How annoying and please, don’t push your luck too far, too often!

A Malaysian banned from entering another Malaysian state is one of the many calamities of this country and the problem is aggravated by a lack of understanding! Could that state be fed with too many false presumptions? The ban was imposed in 1994after the activist went on a fact-finding mission of the Penan and the ban has not been lifted ever since! And without a proper appreciation of this problem, I’m sure nothing would be solved!

Targeting the rakyat with your draconian steps and measures would put you at a disadvantage and this would eventually drag you down. Sadly, your ephemeral power would then disappear in a blink of an eye! Thanks to your blinkered attitude!

Go easy on the rakyat! Do not raise your hand on the “good and harmless” and do not send them “to the guillotine” at your whim and fancy. You will be judged by the rakyat and on one fine day, you’ll be “returned the favour”! There will be a backlash! Make no mistake about that!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Indubitably Malaysian!

I would like to congratulate Tan Zhongshan, a fellow Malaysian who is the “talk of the town” for his outstanding achievements at Cambridge University. The world knew him as a Malaysian but can we say that in this country?

Just a wild guess - his success would not go down well with some people especially for the halfwits who look only after their own flock. Do we still want these politicians and school principals around?

I remembered how I leapt for joy when our “spaceman” succeeded in his mission, albeit with a little help! But my joy was short-lived because he said he was proud as a “non non-Malay” instead of a Malaysian to achieve such a feat!

And the silliest of all must be some halfwits from the national car maker! I hope they would not be accused of “plagiarism” when they tried to pass off a rebadged Japanese car as their own!

After more than two decades some countries would be building warships and rockets! But our national locomotive people are still scratching their heads trying to come up with something to call their own! And now it is the skyscraper!

Kinabatangan does not want us to be the laughing stock of the world, again! New things excite! He knows better – ask him!

If we are fighting for a place in the sun, we need to do that on our own. We simply cannot be a “penumpang”(piggy-ride)! Let’s not keep up with the pretence any longer than it already is. We must show the world, tell the world - Malaysia Boleh!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

100- why not 200?

Isn’t that another tall vision with another upcoming skyscraper in the near future? And to spend an astronomical RM5billion on “sand, cement and mortar” would be way out of the budget! But who cares, it’s the rakyat’s money after all! No big deal!

After its completion, it will be the latest pride of the country for sometime! Let’s not forget this - in the course of time, it would just be another building!

With that amount of money many other viable projects can be carried out. Why don’t you build another “looong” hospital and upgrade everything? Have more doctors to attend to us and more dispensers so that we would not have to wait for hours on end for just a strip of panadol! That is not too much to ask, right?

Do get your priorities right! Why not give us more schools and universities with better facilities and I’m sure in the next GE, you will have a better chance to stay in power. Isn’t that what you want in the first place?

It is impossible to “reach the sky” but it would not be impossible to bring down the ever escalating prices of everything! Many of us are grumbling and suffering! Forget “heights” and be ready to plant your feet firmly on the ground and hear the pleas of ours! This is what we want!

Friday, October 8, 2010

Post To Nowhere.

Please Mr. Postman, I trust you have settled all my utility bills with the water and electric companies. Yes? No?

And three female clerks from the Batu Ferringhi Post Office were picked up by the police for fraudulent activities. Are they not worthy of trust anymore? The silliness of these three muddle-headed halfwits has placed them in hot soup!

Their ride on the “gravy train” was abruptly stopped when customers accused them of criminal breach of trust! Swift action must be taken and if they are guilty then punishment has to be meted out accordingly.

The Post Office is here to serve and all staffs must observe the rules punctiliously. And it is not an excuse to say that the Batu Feringgi Post Office was outsourced to third party operators and the “real” Post Office cannot be held responsible.

Sadly, we are all human and we can’t change human nature, right? And it would be a deeply humiliating defeat for them (the “real” Post Office) if they readily admitted to that fraud!

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Please, Not Him!

Truth is, no by-election is easy nor tough. And I just don’t understand why Barisan Nasional (BN) turned yellow at the slightest intimidation from the Opposition!

Make full use of your arsenal and fight “man to man”! Win or lose is part and parcel of politics! There is no time to be frightened or be at a loss. Play your card right and you will triumph.

Do not choose a “time-worn” figure. Forget Ku Li for this Galas state by-election. Old face does not excite anymore! I’m sure he’s “over the hill” and let him stay there. Let him rest. He earned that.

Why be timorously afraid and unsettled? There are so many young potential politicians at your disposal. They must be given the opportunity to prove themselves. It’s high time you stop fooling yourself and get down to serious business! And the time is ripe for these young politician’s voices be heard!

Look at the lesson that was given to you when someone from your coalition refused to “relinquished his throne”! You were warned but you did not heed!

Now is the iPhone 4 rave, not the “ring ring” phone. And if you cannot be sure what will happen you must just trust to chance! You have to take chances! A faint heart does not win a fair lady. I trust a simple and sincere effort goes a long way.