Actually I have been trying to avoid to write about the Anwar-Saiful controversy but it is not easy to just ignore it.
Who is right? So far I can see that Anwar is trying very hard to tell the whole world that he is innocent and Saiful is the devil.
As a person that believe in logic, I slowly believe that something is wrong with Anwar. Yes only God knows who is right and wrong but so far I feel that Anwar is hiding something.
So far Saiful and his family are very convincing. Meanwhile Anwar keep on blaming anybody and anything.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Now she is Datuk Nicol Ann David!
I am so happy that Nicol Ann David, our own Malaysian squash queen, received the Darjah Setia Pangkuan Negeri which carries the title "Datuk" from Penang Yang Dipertua Negeri Tun Abdul Rahman Abbas.
She is young (going to be 25 this coming August) and the Penang government is able to recognize her achievement in squash.
Datuk Nicol has shown to the young Malaysians that they have their own roles to give back to our beloved country!
Datuk Nicol...keep on flying high!
She is young (going to be 25 this coming August) and the Penang government is able to recognize her achievement in squash.
Datuk Nicol has shown to the young Malaysians that they have their own roles to give back to our beloved country!
Datuk Nicol...keep on flying high!
Friday, July 11, 2008
Pak Lah to Najib 2010??!!
I read with a deep interest with what have been wrote by the newspapers today about the power transition between Pak Lah (PM) and Najib (TPM). It is mentioned that the year of 2010 is going to take place.
It is not who is going to be the next PM that interest me but the way how Najib responses towards it.
I feel that Najib is really a good leader. He is not too crazy for power! I love the he treats Pak Lah. He never pressures Pak Lah to step down in order to give way fro him.
I pray and hope that the the time comes for Najib to be the prime minister, everybody will do the same to him. No back stabbing!
I also hope that Najib will cares all the races and religions fairly.
More reading:
KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Najib Razak yesterday urged all Umno members to support the transition plan and continue to support his "boss" Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi as president of Umno and prime minister.
For the first time, deputy president Najib addressed the 1,000-odd delegates at a special party meeting after Abdullah had spoken to them.
"It is strange for me to speak after the president. I hope this is the last time ever that I have to speak after the president," said Najib, who was visibly touched by Abdullah's announcement of the transition plan.
He said he was asked to speak after Abdullah "so that I could hear what he had to say and then frame my response".
"I am touched by the prime minister's willingness to fix a date for handing over power and I hope all Umno members will support this," he said to loud applause.
Najib told Umno members he had never asked Abdullah to set a date for handing over power.
"I left it to the prime minister. All I asked for was adequate time to make preparations."
Najib appealed to all Umno divisions to nominate Abdullah for the post of party president in polls scheduled for December.
"But please do not forget to nominate me as deputy president," he said to laughter.
Najib's comments effectively scotched the ambitions of International Trade and Industry Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, who with support from Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Rais Yatim, had been positioning himself for either of the top two posts.
Muhyiddin was not present as he is overseas on a trade mission.
Najib, who started on a sombre note after the delegates tried to digest Abdullah's announcement on the transition, paid tribute to the party president, saying that it was not easy to willingly give up power.
He said it was difficult for many people to even give up the position of division head.
"When the prime minister informed me of his decision, I was moved," he said, adding that this indicated that Abdullah was a man with a "big heart".
"For me, it means the prime minister has faith in my ability to shoulder the responsibilities of the top post in the party and in the country," he said, adding that the task that lay before Abdullah and him now was to strengthen the party and government before the next general election.
He said it was to ensure that the party was not split that he refused to listen to advocates who egged him on to challenge Abdullah for the presidency in December.
Among the chief proponents were former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad who even labelled Najib a coward for refusing to take on Abdullah.
Najib said he had always believed that the transfer of power should be carried out according to party traditions and with proper Malay etiquette.
"I want to succeed with the blessings of my boss (Abdullah) because (when I succeed) I do not want my former boss to attack me," Najib said, in apparent reference to the non-stop attacks by Dr Mahathir on Abdullah, although it was Dr Mahathir himself who had named Abdullah as his successor.
Najib said it was through a proper transition that the party would remain strong and united.
He said there were some who asked him to contest against Abdullah but he pointed out that he had never won positions in the party through challenges against incumbents.
"Why then should I start now? I will not do something (challenge my boss), something I do not want to be done to me."
Abdullah and Najib were both given a standing ovation by the delegates as they left the hall.
It is not who is going to be the next PM that interest me but the way how Najib responses towards it.
I feel that Najib is really a good leader. He is not too crazy for power! I love the he treats Pak Lah. He never pressures Pak Lah to step down in order to give way fro him.
I pray and hope that the the time comes for Najib to be the prime minister, everybody will do the same to him. No back stabbing!
I also hope that Najib will cares all the races and religions fairly.
More reading:
KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Najib Razak yesterday urged all Umno members to support the transition plan and continue to support his "boss" Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi as president of Umno and prime minister.
For the first time, deputy president Najib addressed the 1,000-odd delegates at a special party meeting after Abdullah had spoken to them.
"It is strange for me to speak after the president. I hope this is the last time ever that I have to speak after the president," said Najib, who was visibly touched by Abdullah's announcement of the transition plan.
He said he was asked to speak after Abdullah "so that I could hear what he had to say and then frame my response".
"I am touched by the prime minister's willingness to fix a date for handing over power and I hope all Umno members will support this," he said to loud applause.
Najib told Umno members he had never asked Abdullah to set a date for handing over power.
"I left it to the prime minister. All I asked for was adequate time to make preparations."
Najib appealed to all Umno divisions to nominate Abdullah for the post of party president in polls scheduled for December.
"But please do not forget to nominate me as deputy president," he said to laughter.
Najib's comments effectively scotched the ambitions of International Trade and Industry Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, who with support from Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Rais Yatim, had been positioning himself for either of the top two posts.
Muhyiddin was not present as he is overseas on a trade mission.
Najib, who started on a sombre note after the delegates tried to digest Abdullah's announcement on the transition, paid tribute to the party president, saying that it was not easy to willingly give up power.
He said it was difficult for many people to even give up the position of division head.
"When the prime minister informed me of his decision, I was moved," he said, adding that this indicated that Abdullah was a man with a "big heart".
"For me, it means the prime minister has faith in my ability to shoulder the responsibilities of the top post in the party and in the country," he said, adding that the task that lay before Abdullah and him now was to strengthen the party and government before the next general election.
He said it was to ensure that the party was not split that he refused to listen to advocates who egged him on to challenge Abdullah for the presidency in December.
Among the chief proponents were former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad who even labelled Najib a coward for refusing to take on Abdullah.
Najib said he had always believed that the transfer of power should be carried out according to party traditions and with proper Malay etiquette.
"I want to succeed with the blessings of my boss (Abdullah) because (when I succeed) I do not want my former boss to attack me," Najib said, in apparent reference to the non-stop attacks by Dr Mahathir on Abdullah, although it was Dr Mahathir himself who had named Abdullah as his successor.
Najib said it was through a proper transition that the party would remain strong and united.
He said there were some who asked him to contest against Abdullah but he pointed out that he had never won positions in the party through challenges against incumbents.
"Why then should I start now? I will not do something (challenge my boss), something I do not want to be done to me."
Abdullah and Najib were both given a standing ovation by the delegates as they left the hall.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Fuel Protest?!!
The recent fuel protest by the Pakatan Rakyat was really embarassing! I do not say that such protest is bad but when the protest was organised by the Pakatan Rakyat, I feel that I do not support it!
Yes, the fuel hike is really burdening me and most of us but let the BN MPs help us in this matter!
I am not a die hard fan of the BN but most of the times, the BN react rasionally!
Yes, the fuel hike is really burdening me and most of us but let the BN MPs help us in this matter!
I am not a die hard fan of the BN but most of the times, the BN react rasionally!
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Anwar-Saiful drama!
Wow! I have been following this new political drama in Malaysia. There are so many things that have been said about this.
Personally I feel that sometimes I feel that Dr. M is right when he is talking about Anwar sex preferance.
Bisex or gay man will normally attracted to good looking or cute male. Saiful is one of them. Maybe ..yes..maybe Saiful is not a gay but as what the saying says..even a mountain can be moved!
I just wait whether Anwar is willing to swear in the name of GOD!
Being a gay and bisex is not a norm but personally I have no problem with it. They are also human being...but when people like Anwar ( if he is one of them) keep on blaming and diverting other's attention by using 'dirty' tactics.. I feel he is not worth of my support!
Personally I feel that sometimes I feel that Dr. M is right when he is talking about Anwar sex preferance.
Bisex or gay man will normally attracted to good looking or cute male. Saiful is one of them. Maybe ..yes..maybe Saiful is not a gay but as what the saying says..even a mountain can be moved!
I just wait whether Anwar is willing to swear in the name of GOD!
Being a gay and bisex is not a norm but personally I have no problem with it. They are also human being...but when people like Anwar ( if he is one of them) keep on blaming and diverting other's attention by using 'dirty' tactics.. I feel he is not worth of my support!
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