Friday, April 30, 2010

Misteri kehilangan dua blok padang minyak: 30 Apr 2010

al-Din-amin said...

Kisah si LucaiLah ini tidak habis. Satu demi satu terbongkar. LuncaiLah pandai main silap mata, depan main agama dan imam, belakang main derhaka negara menggadaikan Blok L dan M, Batu Putih, RM178 billion duit Petronas dll.

Tentu dia bukan main seorang sekurang2nya anak, menantu dan kroninya terlibat. Wisma Putra dan pegawai2 tertinggi kerajaan beliau turut bertanggung jawab. Mereka patut dihadapkan kemahkamah. Adakan Royal Commission, MACC ambil tindakan. Laporan polis sudah dibuat?

Bahana kedurjanaan ini akan di tanggung oleh generasi2 sehingga akhir dunia. Sumpahan rakyat keatas penderhaka2 negara tidak akan putus2. LuncaiLah memang tebal muka.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Iran dan Malaysia: Apr 21 2010

By al-Din on April 23, 2010 2:52 AM

Reading between the lines ...

Tun's no. 1 and no. 6 (last) statements are repetitious on purpose (I guess) as if to seek confirmation of the truthfulness, an element of doubt perhaps. Each statement is not only longish but disjointed having two opposing or yes-and-no sub-statements.

Moreover, each need to be read in one breath (go)and at least a couple of times in order to ascertain what it's trying to say. There is a subtle message in the blurry blurbs. That is how I interpret it.

Well, Tun knows better with nuances of languages both written and oral.

Whatever it is, there is a case of flip-flop here of which the newspaper reports seem to bear more of the brunt. PM don't lie (!). But, could there be misreporting on such an important and sensitive international and national issue?

The collateral damage is yet to be seen very soon in the P94 by-election.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Contempt: Apr 1 2010

By al-Din on April 3, 2010 11:29 PM

Brother Matthias Chang is a true champion for the Palestinians. In the recent Palestinian Viva convoy he and many others spent weeks of hardship in Rafah in the Egyptian border to bring medicine and food supplies to Gaza. Risking his life, spending time, energy and money were nothing for the cause of justice and survival of the Palestinians.

Here we eat, sleep, enjoy and talk. Worst some blokes call him names and said he deserve it. Ask yourself what have you done or what he has done to you.

I don't know what transpired during the court case. Considering what Brother Matthias has done for the country during Tun's time and with the Palestinian cause the judge in fact must give due respect to him and afford some leeway. If at all why slam him such maximum or heavy penalty?

Long Live Brother Matthias Chang. The Palestinians and brother Muslims will pray for your wellbeing. Allah-hu-Akbar.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Ada lagi yang guna telaga dan tandas alam semesta: Apr 2 2010

Indahdesa said...

Leaders nowadays are not kampong-grounded and what more kampong-bred. They are born in towns. This means that they don't know the real life, the asam-garam of kampong life. It's difficult to convince them that such difficult life of deprivations still exist in this country.

The jaundice attitude is that in order to make the kampong people happy - easy, just give them the minimal especially before elections. To them, they are just statistics, faceless and voiceless. Yes, they are defenseless people!

The government should examine and compare the development budget per capita or per unit area for urban, semi-urban and rural/interior areas and apportion funds in a fair manner. Upgrading and development of rural/interior areas should be done in an ever continous way as such as in the towns.

The government machinery and systems for rural-interior development must be re-examined, modernised for efficient delivery.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Contempt: Apr 1 2010

By al-Din on April 2, 2010 12:08 PM

Is there such a thing as ego-meter for everyone of us. I believe there is. It is but a subjective one. It varies from individual to individual depending on age, upbringing, genetics, education, exposure, circumstances and other variables. The ego-meter reading will fluctuate within certain range over the years. Even for an individual it may vary within the day depending on health condition, temperament, events in the past hour or days.

A good and level-headed judge must already set his or her ego-meter reading to a stable and professional level so that the myriad of influencing factors do not cloud in passing a fair judgement in any case. A judge is trained to do that within the law and norms and yet in a humanistic way.

Again being human, we are subject to tendencies. One has to live with conscience.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

PM: MEB utk manafaat semua: Mar 30 2010

Indahdesa said...

MEB is a farce. Orang Aslis are earning below RM100 a month. The pribumis of Sarawak and Sabah in the interior are eaning RM300 and so are the hardcore poor. The poor are getting RM500. Improve their lot before leaping to RM4500pm (why quote in USD? Yuan rules in 10 years time). The Orang Asli don’t even own land!

Growth by all means but let it be fulfilling, sustainable and humanistic. Be a dream chaser but let not the dream chase you.

MEB is unnatural and virtual. The world is not fair. Greed rules. Might is right. Corruption reeks. In any place and society in the world there exists economic stratification. Alleviate the poor and weak and try reduce the economic gaps. The law of averages don’t work here. Whats the use of statistics when 20% of the people are super rich and 1% are supernumerical rich?

Middle income trap. So what? There will be always middle incomers. That’s their acrument based on skills, education, opportunities, inputs and preferred lifestyle.

Artificial forcing for high income bracket promotes get rich quick attitude, pillaging, corruption, destruction, societal breakdown and ills.

Rebranding and copycat IMalaysia is the work of a weak mind. When challenged and scrutenised it reveals the Zionist connection. Like all copycats they must go.