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Enough-lah

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Massive jams again in Kuala Lumpur this morning. The massive jams on Monday already disturbed entire daily of many people, for example missed the exam paper like mentioned in the news. Pray hard no one in live or die condition during that time. Enough-lah, police. (more…)

Nice timing to do so?

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Anwar was out from the Kuala Lumpur police headquarters on police bail. On the other hand, Raja Petra was arrested the Kuala Lumpur police headquarters. The timing is so nicely “match”. If anyone is looking for lucky number, perhaps you can consider asking it from police. (more…)

What people said about the debate yesterday?

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Malaysiakini have a poll immediately after the debate. About 19,000 readers participated in that poll (Surprisingly). What people thought about that debate? (more…)

Will police pay for the fuel to those trap in massive jams?

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Massive jams, Syed Hamid says sorry (updated)

KUALA LUMPUR: Police roadblocks leading into the city caused massive jams throughout Monday morning, with Home Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar issuing an apology to the Malaysian public but reiterating that the police operations were undertaken in the interest of public security. [......]

Perhaps, those drivers should send your petrol bill to the police since the price of petrol is damn expensive now.

Police had set up roadblocks since Sunday because they believes someone will have rally at Parliament. Besides, reporters are barred to enter the Parliament today at beginning. Police said their operations were in concern of public security. What do you think? (more…)

True or rumour?

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Learned this piece of news from Jeff Ooi’s blog.

Pak Lah to quit in June 2010
Exclusive to The Malaysian Insider

KUALA LUMPUR, July 10 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will step down as Umno president and Prime Minister in June 2010. [.......]

We will see. (more…)

As long as they are opposition parties 02

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Such coward and hypocrite act.

School MUST free of politic, however not in this case. Worst, teacher threaten to cancel the event if students (school prefects)invited their ex-head prefect for the Prefect reunion although she was graduated from that high school. Teachers dare only act (more…)

100 days

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

100-days

28 JUNE 2008 AT
BLOG HOUSE
66 LORONG SETIABISTARI 2
DAMANSARA HEIGHTS.
8.00PM

RM 30 PER PAC

REGISTER /PAYMENT TO:
YEW WEI KEAT (012-2138257)
514011899314 (MAYBANK)

LUCKY DRAW AND AUCTION

BLOGGERS….PLEASE CASCADE THIS DOWN TO YOUR READERS. (more…)

People are really angry for mismanagement of our gross economic

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Prime Minister announced cost cutting on Government expenses days ago. However, his proposal not welcome by People. People described his government as Leaders with the thickest skins on earth. In that page, you can read many opinions said that our economic was mismanaged by previous and current government and they don’t even feel sorry about that. Spend a little bit of your time have a look on those opinions in Malaysiakini. It is free of charge to access that page. (more…)

After price of fuel hiked

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Government said continuous subsidy in petrol will make our nation facing financial problems. Not only petrol, government also giving subsidy to many daily goods. Main problem here is people misused this benefit. People smuggle those subsidized to other country to make profit from them.

Well, regarding this (more…)

Global press freedom 2008

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

No quick end in sight for ISA, PPPA

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On media freedom, he said that there was sufficient freedom in the country with some 31 newspaper licences issued.

“Furthermore, if you look at the recent elections, dissemination of news is no longer restricted to traditional avenues like newspapers and television. Information sharing is now very rampant on blogs and alternative news websites such as Malaysiakini.

“As such, we don’t see any restrictions placed on the media in Malaysia,” said Syed Hamid.

How about this survey in response to this his interview? (more…)

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