BN has broken down all institutions. Civil servants showing showing political bias deserve no respect either.
Congrats to Sivakumar who has shown the calm and restraint deemed of his function throughout the whole disaster.
Honestly, under 50 years under BN for me…I have come to term with Malay for Malay, Chinese for Chinese and Indian for Indian. That is why, as a Chinese, I condemn Hew action. After seeing how Siva was removed, I wonder how the Indians felt. It is a disgrace for BN who preaches many colors one race. All I can conclude is that BN preaches traitory is okay. No more politics for me ever.
The BN has lost today. We know how to vote, come next election. When that happens, not only BN, but all the Pegawai, Polis Chiefs, Bandaraya people, Highcourt Judges, Federal Judges and State Assembly Secretaries will know who then is their true pay master and boss.
4 years left for them. Just 4 years. Don’t think the people will forgot you when your 4 years is up.
If they can treat Anwar like that (with a black eye), then they can do the same to you and me too. …
There’s nothing else to do now, nasi sudah jadi bubur. Just keep the fire burning until the next state elections (if there will be one). My feeling on Jibby is the same. If he can’t win the people over with his sweet talks, he will do it the only way he knows how -by bringing the full force to town. We stil have the emergency law… so brace ourselves. Sometimes I think God doesn’t exist because the bad guys always wins. No wonder all the alim people joins UMNO in the end, money is king. The promise of heaven is too elusive.
The Commonwealth countries will be having a good laugh seeing the Malaysia Boleh style of removing a Speaker from the House! The police have got another claim to fame. It’s right up there with Kugan’s case.
I am not too senior, nor too young, I may categorized myself as matured in Malaysia. But today I really cry when i saw the pix, not because of pitying the Speaker, but because of the future of Malaysians shall the Government incharged being ruled by these types of circus (sarkas). Alif mim nun wau….. bunyinya “sarkes”…
We can express our revulsion at the Zimbabwe-style lawlessness by:
1. Joining a political party
2. Giving money to a political party
3. Volunteering our services to a political party
4. Actively urging others to do the same
5. Blogging
6. Informing the foreign press about our sham democracy
7. Voting
8. Writing letters to the local press
9. Working with progressive NGOs
Mass mobilization of the fed-up citizenry will bring about genuine change in the end. Remember Eastern Europe during the late 1980s?
bn actually consists of guys who are …. They don’t dare to have a face off with anyone. They juz stay at the back of police …. Imagine there was no police to be their slaves. What a whacking they would get. So bn shud know that they are actually fighting unfair…not a true quality of a man. …
This reminds me of how babarians behave.
This is no way to treat Sivakumar who is still the speaker.
BN and UMNO had played into the hands of Pakatan. These pictures had won condemnation by every strata of the population.
LET US SHOW BN IN PENATI.
VOTE OVERWHELMINGLY FOR PAKAN!!!
All over the country, Solat Jumaat will be held. As customary, at the closing of the Khutbah, the Khatib will recite Doa, which includes a doa for the Sultans and our state’s and country’s leaders, enjoined by the faithfuls.
I shall be performing my Solat Jumaat at a mosque near my house.
I shall try to listen to the Khutbah – a requirement – (because, as is the custom, it will be monotonous droning sermon designed to put the faithful to sleep). But I shall not be raising my arms in supplication at the end of the Khutbah. My doa to Allah will be a personal one.
Now what next? After all the drama, excitement and everything, BN is still in control, using the MSM to its fullest. Zambry and gang are happily calling everyone “opposition” and “defiance”, and this message is being propagated throughout the nation.
No doubt many who have been following the blogs know otherwise, but what has this changed ultimately? My humble opinion is that unless resistance comes from within BN (or any of its component groups), the powers that-is still control everything. Short of getting support from the royalty, it is like using peashooter to bring down an elephant.
I’m really disgusted at what’s happened in the ‘Dewan Yang Mulia’. It seemed that violent had been applied to solve the problem among the honouable members. 1 whole Malaysia has been painted black by this incident and the 1 whole world is kah kah kah.
Previously, I used to get letters from the government dept. ending with ‘Your Obedient Servant’ and I strongly believe the mindset now has been change to ‘Your Mean Master’.
1 whole Malaysia seems to change slowly from a respected country to a laughing stock. Correct correct correct, even the judges are seemed to be tainted, let alone the other sectors.
We have MPs making fools of themselves, by saying that ‘Roof Leak’ is similar to women’s leak or ‘Close 1 eye’ to his wrongs, etc. etc.
Disgusting isn’t it! Mind you, they’re paid to sit there & talk nonsense. We can’t blame them, we put them there.
Talk to any of your friends, of any age…and you would discover:
1. If they are in their 60s or 70s, their children are all professionals working in Singapore, Australia, US, UK, Europe, NZ. They are doctors, engineers, lawyers, etc.
2. If they are in their 40s or 50s, they are planning to send or already send their children overseas to Singapore, Australia, US, Europe, UK….etc.
3. If they are in their 30s, they are plannning to migrate, and all these are professionals
4. If they are in their 20s, they are studying overseas
So, just imagina the brain drain…while the gomen is giving PRs to non professionals from Pakistan and Bangladesh and Indonesia.
Look at Zimbabwe, Angola, South Africa, and all those failed states…the professional whites are leaving in droves.
This is about the same thing they do to DSAI. Proven BN members are all thugs. Come next GE, BN will be whitewash.
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The questions is will they be next GE if Najib knows that BN going to be whitewash??????
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IGP threatens all and sundry to obey the law or face the consequence.
but, his own people engages in (such) behaviours. cakap tak serupa bikin, typical UMNO way.
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A sad day! The way BN act, can we wait till the next GE.
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BN has broken down all institutions. Civil servants showing showing political bias deserve no respect either.
Congrats to Sivakumar who has shown the calm and restraint deemed of his function throughout the whole disaster.
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poor speaker!
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Is it a wonder now how they treated Kugan?
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Fellow Malaysians, we have about 3 years to work to get our fellow citizens to BOOT OUT this BeeEnd govt – let’s work harder.
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Honestly, under 50 years under BN for me…I have come to term with Malay for Malay, Chinese for Chinese and Indian for Indian. That is why, as a Chinese, I condemn Hew action. After seeing how Siva was removed, I wonder how the Indians felt. It is a disgrace for BN who preaches many colors one race. All I can conclude is that BN preaches traitory is okay. No more politics for me ever.
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The BN has lost today. We know how to vote, come next election. When that happens, not only BN, but all the Pegawai, Polis Chiefs, Bandaraya people, Highcourt Judges, Federal Judges and State Assembly Secretaries will know who then is their true pay master and boss.
4 years left for them. Just 4 years. Don’t think the people will forgot you when your 4 years is up.
LJM
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If they can treat Anwar like that (with a black eye), then they can do the same to you and me too. …
There’s nothing else to do now, nasi sudah jadi bubur. Just keep the fire burning until the next state elections (if there will be one). My feeling on Jibby is the same. If he can’t win the people over with his sweet talks, he will do it the only way he knows how -by bringing the full force to town. We stil have the emergency law… so brace ourselves. Sometimes I think God doesn’t exist because the bad guys always wins. No wonder all the alim people joins UMNO in the end, money is king. The promise of heaven is too elusive.
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The Commonwealth countries will be having a good laugh seeing the Malaysia Boleh style of removing a Speaker from the House! The police have got another claim to fame. It’s right up there with Kugan’s case.
Speechless….
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Who is gangster? BN or PR in the Perak State Assembly
The legality of the Assembly is tainted with these actions by BN
- Deputy Speaker Hee Yit Fong has no power to take over the role Speaker before V. Sivakumar is removed as a speaker.
- Police removed V. Sivakumar by force (thus undermining) the power of legislative institute.
This is an illegal coup against the power of rakyat. The coup by BN is a black history in Perak and Malaysia.
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That’s the way aha aha they liked it!
Robbed, disgusted, annoyed
Reformasi is on the minds of most Malaysians now!
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Payback time will be the next election! Don’t worry, they will be sunk!
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I am not too senior, nor too young, I may categorized myself as matured in Malaysia. But today I really cry when i saw the pix, not because of pitying the Speaker, but because of the future of Malaysians shall the Government incharged being ruled by these types of circus (sarkas). Alif mim nun wau….. bunyinya “sarkes”…
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We can express our revulsion at the Zimbabwe-style lawlessness by:
1. Joining a political party
2. Giving money to a political party
3. Volunteering our services to a political party
4. Actively urging others to do the same
5. Blogging
6. Informing the foreign press about our sham democracy
7. Voting
8. Writing letters to the local press
9. Working with progressive NGOs
Mass mobilization of the fed-up citizenry will bring about genuine change in the end. Remember Eastern Europe during the late 1980s?
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bn actually consists of guys who are …. They don’t dare to have a face off with anyone. They juz stay at the back of police …. Imagine there was no police to be their slaves. What a whacking they would get. So bn shud know that they are actually fighting unfair…not a true quality of a man. …
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This reminds me of how babarians behave.
This is no way to treat Sivakumar who is still the speaker.
BN and UMNO had played into the hands of Pakatan. These pictures had won condemnation by every strata of the population.
LET US SHOW BN IN PENATI.
VOTE OVERWHELMINGLY FOR PAKAN!!!
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Today is April 8 2009. A Friday.
All over the country, Solat Jumaat will be held. As customary, at the closing of the Khutbah, the Khatib will recite Doa, which includes a doa for the Sultans and our state’s and country’s leaders, enjoined by the faithfuls.
I shall be performing my Solat Jumaat at a mosque near my house.
I shall try to listen to the Khutbah – a requirement – (because, as is the custom, it will be monotonous droning sermon designed to put the faithful to sleep). But I shall not be raising my arms in supplication at the end of the Khutbah. My doa to Allah will be a personal one.
Allahu Akbar.
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This is the result of removal of the separation of powers doctrine, a disgrace to all civil minded Malaysians.
When all powers are merged, what is the result?
Make your guess
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Now what next? After all the drama, excitement and everything, BN is still in control, using the MSM to its fullest. Zambry and gang are happily calling everyone “opposition” and “defiance”, and this message is being propagated throughout the nation.
No doubt many who have been following the blogs know otherwise, but what has this changed ultimately? My humble opinion is that unless resistance comes from within BN (or any of its component groups), the powers that-is still control everything. Short of getting support from the royalty, it is like using peashooter to bring down an elephant.
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I’m really disgusted at what’s happened in the ‘Dewan Yang Mulia’. It seemed that violent had been applied to solve the problem among the honouable members. 1 whole Malaysia has been painted black by this incident and the 1 whole world is kah kah kah.
Previously, I used to get letters from the government dept. ending with ‘Your Obedient Servant’ and I strongly believe the mindset now has been change to ‘Your Mean Master’.
1 whole Malaysia seems to change slowly from a respected country to a laughing stock. Correct correct correct, even the judges are seemed to be tainted, let alone the other sectors.
We have MPs making fools of themselves, by saying that ‘Roof Leak’ is similar to women’s leak or ‘Close 1 eye’ to his wrongs, etc. etc.
Disgusting isn’t it! Mind you, they’re paid to sit there & talk nonsense. We can’t blame them, we put them there.
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Khairy the reject calls PR Assembly men “jungle culture”.
No wonder Najib rejected the B…
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Talk to any of your friends, of any age…and you would discover:
1. If they are in their 60s or 70s, their children are all professionals working in Singapore, Australia, US, UK, Europe, NZ. They are doctors, engineers, lawyers, etc.
2. If they are in their 40s or 50s, they are planning to send or already send their children overseas to Singapore, Australia, US, Europe, UK….etc.
3. If they are in their 30s, they are plannning to migrate, and all these are professionals
4. If they are in their 20s, they are studying overseas
So, just imagina the brain drain…while the gomen is giving PRs to non professionals from Pakistan and Bangladesh and Indonesia.
Look at Zimbabwe, Angola, South Africa, and all those failed states…the professional whites are leaving in droves.
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