Wednesday 19 June 2013

Salute to you Megat Firdouz!

Datuk Megat Firdouz
Khairy Jamaluddin

KHAIRY Jamaluddin's position as UMNO Youth Leader is now on limbo. Despite the Youth and Sport Minister's claim of "still considering" wether to defend his political post or the other way around, UMNO Youth Asistant Secretary, Datuk Megat Firdouz Tan Sri Megat Junid said it's OK if the top UMNO Youth post be contested.

When most Malays thought that Khairy's rise to power is simply because Pak Lah's premiership, some conscious minded parties have the gut feeling that somehow, based on the Rembau MP's dexterity and charisma, he's a qualified but nascent politician.

Khairy, 37, has been all over the headlines for quite some time. Knowing the ropes of every blantant lie told by his enemies, he is one prepared man for the job. Che'gu Bard is just another dust on Khairy's coat.

Malaysians is stuck between a rock and a hard place

"Malay Power now!"
MALAYSIANS are now dealing with a very peculiar uprising of a certain group of people - vicious political animals. They are all out for power. Peddling cock and bull stories about democracy, even it is actually just pure lies. Political dark horses swarmed their way in, the likes of Rafizi Ramli and even the self proclaimed student activist, Adam Adli are now making the headlines.

They thought that their struggle to topple the present government will be materialized in recent General Election, they are close, but no cigar, sir. Their Read Bean Army (RBA) are just a flash in the pan and all of the cybertrooper's spins and lies are all in vain. UMNO and Barisan Nasional won meaning that the Malays and their lordship still stands, meaning that the precious power of the master race is still preserved and relevant according to the rakyat.

Tuesday 18 June 2013

A huge U-turn for Anwar

Anwar and his 'League of Shadows'
AFTER stating that he will consider on boycotting the Angkat Sumpah ceremony in Dewan Rakyat before, Opposition Leader, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim made a huge U-turn today.

Although "not satisfied" with the results of General Election-13 (GE-13), Anwar confirmed that all 89 Pakatan MPs will attend the ceremony in the Parliament building on June 24.

The Permatang Pauh MP said there is a misunderstanding on the matter, because they just decided to boycott the trip briefing last week

"In the spirit of parliamentary democracy, we decided to attend the first day of the parliamentary session," he said at a press conference at the Headquarters of the People's Justice Party (PKR).

Previously, in a briefing to members of the House of Representatives, only one opposition MPs present, the Bakri MP from DAP, Er Teck Hwa.

  
Before this, Anwar was mulling the issue of a probable boycott of the opening session of the 13th Parliament to back widespread suspicions over the legitimacy of the May 5 general election and has refused to submit parliamentary questions.

Then why suddenly he changed his mind by deciding to go? Is it  because Pas and DAP MPs are willing to go and he feared that by boycotting, it will make himself look like a total asshole? All his mambo-jumbo of spirit of democracy is overrated. 

Aspan, TQ for stating the obvious

"If you say that you are fighting for multi-racialism, you must show it in terms of having Malays, Chinese and Indians well represented" - Aspan Alias
FINALLY, a Malay DAP man validated the truth about the chauvinist tendency of his party. Being an active blogger in the cyber space for quite some time, Aspan Alias said DAP also had too few non-Chinese in key party positions.

How can this be? If you say that you are fighting for multi-racialism, you must show it in terms of having Malays, Chinese and Indians well represented,” he told The Star.

Aspan joined DAP along with fellow Umno member Datuk Mohd Ariff Sabri Abdul Aziz, who had won the Raub parliamentary seat in the May 5 elections.

He said he signed up with DAP because he felt that Barisan had failed to develop national unity, but has since realised that DAP itself did not trust other races, especially the Malays.

Another fatwa, another absurdity

Pas' Veep, Datuk Husam Musa
 "If one of us died, God willing, we are martyrs fi sabilillah ..." - Datuk Husam Musa

ANOTHER 'fatwa' squirted from a non ulama Pas leader. This time, their veep, Datuk Husam Musa screaming at the top of his lungs, saying that Muslims who die while participating Blackout 505 rally, this Saturday will die as martyrs.

Yet another absurdity being recognized by the Islamic party for something that is so ambiguous for its struggle. Another loss for the ever long struggle of hudud and Islamic state. The only clear message of the rally is - Anwar's retribution after losing his chance to be Prime Minister.