Hantu Laut
The highest moral crime a man could have committed against a nation...... the indignation and persistant lies that misled the whole nation into believing his innocence and portrayal of himself as victim of political persecution and conspiracies.
The state of denial and plea of innocence would continue.
But it's better late than never.There is still time to salvage himself by coming out with the truth and resign from all political positions.
People can forget and forgive.Chua Soi Lek sex scandal and his honest admission led him to be elected as President of MCA.
Without any doubts from the many incidents of impropriety and infidelity of public figures in the West the "Mat Sallehs" are whiter than white.............. have more sense of moral shame.A scandal of this magnitude would have knocked sense into their heads, bite the bullet and be done with.
Bill Clinton took the risk of losing his presidency by admission of guilt.Infidelity, a moral crime against the code of conduct of a president and disapproved of a man holding such office would have removed him as president if he had lied and been dishonest about the truth.He would have been impeached.His honesty saved him.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn resigned as IMF Chief even before he was proven guilty.He needs not but than that not how things operate in the West. Guilty or innocence, a scandal is good enough to demand resignation from office.
In this country we have no moral sins, we can defend any sleazebag, shamelessly, as long as we benefit from it.
No one is infallible, to err is human but to live a life of lies and deceit is an unforgiveable crime for those coveting the high office.
Here, is another one of Bar Council full of themselves.They have become judges of the judges.Obviously, judges in Malaysia don't know how to run their courts, they need some half-six lawyers to tell them what to do.
If Anwar is a man in the street who would care what he does with his private life but than Anwar is not a man in the street, he yearns to be the prime minister of this nation and the people have the right to know the truth.
Anwar should resign as MP on his own accord and prove his innocence in the court of law by taken those who smeared his name to court.
If not, it may be morally commanding on Ambiga to change BERSIH's walk for democrary to a walk demanding the resignation of Anwar as member of parliament and de facto leader of the opposition.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Friday, June 24, 2011
Credentials Of College And Experts That Analyse The Sex Video
Hantu Laut
The state of denial continues here. PKR's Johari Abdul seemed a better expert than the two experts who spent years studying and working in digital forensic.
Below are credentials of the college and the two experts that study and analyse the sex video and concluded that the man in the video is 99.9 % Anwar Ibrahim.
The Dartmouth College
1.Proffessor Hany Farid
2.Assistant Proffessor Lorenzo Torresani
I have nothing to say but await Pakatan leader's reactions to this shocking disclosure.
Would they ask for Anwar's resignation?
The state of denial continues here. PKR's Johari Abdul seemed a better expert than the two experts who spent years studying and working in digital forensic.
Below are credentials of the college and the two experts that study and analyse the sex video and concluded that the man in the video is 99.9 % Anwar Ibrahim.
The Dartmouth College
1.Proffessor Hany Farid
2.Assistant Proffessor Lorenzo Torresani
I have nothing to say but await Pakatan leader's reactions to this shocking disclosure.
Would they ask for Anwar's resignation?
Bersih! Siapa Yang Kotor ?
Hantu Laut
I am still confused about Bersih's march for clean and fair elections.
Before, it was the March 2008 General elections that was purportedly rigged to deny the oppositions from winning but, amazingly, they almost captured the government, denied the BN its traditional two-thirds majority and won 5 states. The BN was almost trounced if not for Sabah and Sarawak, which were still in the slumbers then.
The oppositions never in their wildest dream believe they could win 82 parliamentary seats and 47.8% of the total votes cast against the ruling party 52.2 %.As they say the rest is history.
One may ask how could a dirty general elections gives the oppositions such astounding results if there were truly massive cheating by the ruling party?
Now, they are using the Sarawak state elections as an excuse to justify the march for clean, free and fair elections.Did DAP cheat in the elections? They won 12 out of 15 seats contested and helped PKR to win one.
Every time they failed to capture the government the question of rigged polls would become their staple food to demonise the government, portraying it as a wicked and evil regime to vulnerable and uninitiated Malaysians, who would swallow it hook, line and sinker.
These are Malaysians who are just too lazy to make their own analysis and use their better judgement but would rather be led by the opposition's empty rhetoric as in the proverbial Malay idiom "seperti kerbau dicucuk hidung"
One may ask again how did the oppositions made tremendous gains in the recent Sarawak state elections if there were massive cheating?
How did DAP managed to capture 12 out of 15 seats contested, PKR a miserable 3 out of 49 seats contested and PAS 0 out of 5 seats contested? DAP made the biggest gain, doubling the number of seats in the Sarawak State Assembly. Did DAP cheat to win almost all the Chinese seats?
There is little doubt that PKR and PAS are not yet accepted by the people of Sarawak hence the poor performance .Deceitful as usual, they blamed polls rigging as the reason for their lacklustre performance.
Anwar Ibrahim, instead of slinging mud on others for his party's poor performance should accept the fact that the people of Sarawak and Sabah for that matter do not like his leadership style and do not want PKR in the states.The big screw up he and his wife made in Sabah PKR has made people weary of his leadership.
Many foreign news media have put BN as the likely winner in the 13th General Elections, ostensibly, without two-thirds majority. These predictions have brought shivers to the opposition's camps and they are using the same modus operandi they used in 2007 just before the March 2008 GE to rattle the government and hoodwink the people that they must change the government to save this nation from falling into the abyss of economic disaster.Rising food prices and cut in subsidies are some of their political ammunition.
Rising food prices is a worldwide phenomenon, no government has complete control over the rising costs of food.Malaysia is not alone in this indisputable world food crisis.
Who is Ambiga Sreenevasan trying to bluff saying that BERSIH is apolitical and an independent NGO? PAS promised to mobilise 300,000 of its members on to the streets and Anwar Ibrahim says he would instruct Ambiga to call off the protest if Najib can promise a clean and fair elections? Isn't the active involvement of opposition's leaders make it a political rally mainly to help the oppositions garner public sympathy.This arrogant woman told the EC time for talk is over here.
She will be chosen as a PKR candidate in the 13th General elections.That much she had been promised that have made her completely arrogant and belligerent.
It stinks to high heaven that she played dumb and played the "wayang kulit" that Anwar has no say in the matter when in fact she took instructions from him and other opposition leaders to copy what is now dubbed as the "Arab Spring" to bring down a government through streets protests and people's power. Anwar's statement of "I will instruct Amiga to call off the walk" makes him looks like the chief designer of the BERSIH's walk on the 9th of July.
It may have escaped Amiga's mind that this is a duly elected government, elected by the people and any attempt to overthrow such government using any form of violence or street protest is an act of treason.
Can Ambiga control 300,000 protesters on the streets of Kuala Lumpur? They would come from all strata of society and in the midst there would certainly be roughnecks and troublemakers out to cause trouble.
Of course, for her and the leaders of the oppositions, typical of their brand of politicking, they would simply put the blame on the government even if such trouble actually came from their side.
Anwar is desperately seeking new avenues to revive his ailing political health.His Western allies have abandoned him when they discovered his hidden anti-Semitics.A stance he insidiously managed to hide for a long time until the day he made the biggest mistake of his life by his malevolent desire to propound to the Muslims of this country Najib as friend of the Jews, unconsciously bashing the Jews at the same time.The Jews did not take kindly to some of his remarks.Not a smart thing that sincere people would do.
APCO is not more Jewish as Monsanto, Unilever and Nestle are.His attempts to resurrect himself with his Western allies failed miserably.Even the Western media whom used to espoused him as a moderate Muslim leader persecuted by the Malaysian government is now giving him the cold shoulder.
How do you trust a man who was comfortably numb to corruptions and abuses of power that surrounded him when he was in UMNO and the second most powerful in government suddenly found his clear conscience when out in the cold?
Undoubtedly, a street protest may help in restoring his waning popularity.
What is there to clean up? The opposition's election gains spoke volumes of the fair and free elections in this country.
There were also complaints that we should change our Westminster type system to direct elections as opposed to the present "first past the post" (FPTP) voting system.
Why is there a need to change a system that have worked well for over half a century here and for hundreds of years in the United Kingdom (UK).There is no foolproof system.Every system will have its weaknesses and it only takes a few clever minds to work the system to their advantage.
It is the same system we inherited from the British that gives a single party the majority based on number of seats rather than the absolute majority of all votes cast.
Since 1922 the UK has had 18 out of 23 general elections that produced a single party government.The rest would have been hung parliament or minority government.
Below is the 2005 UK General Election results.
As you can see the Labour Party got 355 seats but only 36.1% of the total votes cast while the other major parties, the Conservative and Liberal Democrats received 55.8% of the votes cast but did not have enough seats to form a coalition government.Even if all the other parties joined hands there would still be not enough to form a coalition government.
In 2010, the UK Elections ended with a hung parliament. Not a single party had a clear majority to form the government.
The size and number of voters in a constituency is a matter of logistics.In urban areas where the density of population is much higher the constituencies may be broken into smaller areas but with higher number of voters compared to semi-urban and rural areas.
Blaming the system is a poor excuse.If you are popular no system can cheat you of victory.I am sure DAP is very happy with its achievement in the Sarawak polls.The one that's whining and moaning is Anwar's PKR.
The oppositions also blamed gerrymandering as one of the reasons why they can't demolish the government.When was the last time the government re-demarcate the electoral boundaries? I am sure there was gerrymandering in the past but would that be the reason the opposition can't win or the obvious, the people are not ready to accept them as the central government?
Our fight should be against corruptions and abuses of power, not a poor excuse of wanting to clean up a pure fantasy of a tainted electoral system.
The march through the thoroughfares of Kuala Lumpur would disrupt businesses and traffic causing great inconveniences to the people who do not want such unnecessary disruption to their daily lives.Do these dickheads care? Obviously not.
Now, PAS threatened to put 1 million of its members on the streets replicating Tahrir Square in Egypt.Do you need a million zombies for a peaceful march to clean up the electoral system or you need the numbers to bring down a government?
This started as peaceful demonstration.It could happen here.
Perkasa and UMNO Youth threatening responses to BERSIH are making the people more jittery.The police should deal with all groups in the same manner without fear or favour.
I am still confused about Bersih's march for clean and fair elections.
Before, it was the March 2008 General elections that was purportedly rigged to deny the oppositions from winning but, amazingly, they almost captured the government, denied the BN its traditional two-thirds majority and won 5 states. The BN was almost trounced if not for Sabah and Sarawak, which were still in the slumbers then.
The oppositions never in their wildest dream believe they could win 82 parliamentary seats and 47.8% of the total votes cast against the ruling party 52.2 %.As they say the rest is history.
One may ask how could a dirty general elections gives the oppositions such astounding results if there were truly massive cheating by the ruling party?
Now, they are using the Sarawak state elections as an excuse to justify the march for clean, free and fair elections.Did DAP cheat in the elections? They won 12 out of 15 seats contested and helped PKR to win one.
Every time they failed to capture the government the question of rigged polls would become their staple food to demonise the government, portraying it as a wicked and evil regime to vulnerable and uninitiated Malaysians, who would swallow it hook, line and sinker.
These are Malaysians who are just too lazy to make their own analysis and use their better judgement but would rather be led by the opposition's empty rhetoric as in the proverbial Malay idiom "seperti kerbau dicucuk hidung"
One may ask again how did the oppositions made tremendous gains in the recent Sarawak state elections if there were massive cheating?
How did DAP managed to capture 12 out of 15 seats contested, PKR a miserable 3 out of 49 seats contested and PAS 0 out of 5 seats contested? DAP made the biggest gain, doubling the number of seats in the Sarawak State Assembly. Did DAP cheat to win almost all the Chinese seats?
There is little doubt that PKR and PAS are not yet accepted by the people of Sarawak hence the poor performance .Deceitful as usual, they blamed polls rigging as the reason for their lacklustre performance.
Anwar Ibrahim, instead of slinging mud on others for his party's poor performance should accept the fact that the people of Sarawak and Sabah for that matter do not like his leadership style and do not want PKR in the states.The big screw up he and his wife made in Sabah PKR has made people weary of his leadership.
Many foreign news media have put BN as the likely winner in the 13th General Elections, ostensibly, without two-thirds majority. These predictions have brought shivers to the opposition's camps and they are using the same modus operandi they used in 2007 just before the March 2008 GE to rattle the government and hoodwink the people that they must change the government to save this nation from falling into the abyss of economic disaster.Rising food prices and cut in subsidies are some of their political ammunition.
Rising food prices is a worldwide phenomenon, no government has complete control over the rising costs of food.Malaysia is not alone in this indisputable world food crisis.
Who is Ambiga Sreenevasan trying to bluff saying that BERSIH is apolitical and an independent NGO? PAS promised to mobilise 300,000 of its members on to the streets and Anwar Ibrahim says he would instruct Ambiga to call off the protest if Najib can promise a clean and fair elections? Isn't the active involvement of opposition's leaders make it a political rally mainly to help the oppositions garner public sympathy.This arrogant woman told the EC time for talk is over here.
She will be chosen as a PKR candidate in the 13th General elections.That much she had been promised that have made her completely arrogant and belligerent.
It stinks to high heaven that she played dumb and played the "wayang kulit" that Anwar has no say in the matter when in fact she took instructions from him and other opposition leaders to copy what is now dubbed as the "Arab Spring" to bring down a government through streets protests and people's power. Anwar's statement of "I will instruct Amiga to call off the walk" makes him looks like the chief designer of the BERSIH's walk on the 9th of July.
It may have escaped Amiga's mind that this is a duly elected government, elected by the people and any attempt to overthrow such government using any form of violence or street protest is an act of treason.
Can Ambiga control 300,000 protesters on the streets of Kuala Lumpur? They would come from all strata of society and in the midst there would certainly be roughnecks and troublemakers out to cause trouble.
Of course, for her and the leaders of the oppositions, typical of their brand of politicking, they would simply put the blame on the government even if such trouble actually came from their side.
Anwar is desperately seeking new avenues to revive his ailing political health.His Western allies have abandoned him when they discovered his hidden anti-Semitics.A stance he insidiously managed to hide for a long time until the day he made the biggest mistake of his life by his malevolent desire to propound to the Muslims of this country Najib as friend of the Jews, unconsciously bashing the Jews at the same time.The Jews did not take kindly to some of his remarks.Not a smart thing that sincere people would do.
APCO is not more Jewish as Monsanto, Unilever and Nestle are.His attempts to resurrect himself with his Western allies failed miserably.Even the Western media whom used to espoused him as a moderate Muslim leader persecuted by the Malaysian government is now giving him the cold shoulder.
How do you trust a man who was comfortably numb to corruptions and abuses of power that surrounded him when he was in UMNO and the second most powerful in government suddenly found his clear conscience when out in the cold?
Undoubtedly, a street protest may help in restoring his waning popularity.
What is there to clean up? The opposition's election gains spoke volumes of the fair and free elections in this country.
There were also complaints that we should change our Westminster type system to direct elections as opposed to the present "first past the post" (FPTP) voting system.
Why is there a need to change a system that have worked well for over half a century here and for hundreds of years in the United Kingdom (UK).There is no foolproof system.Every system will have its weaknesses and it only takes a few clever minds to work the system to their advantage.
It is the same system we inherited from the British that gives a single party the majority based on number of seats rather than the absolute majority of all votes cast.
Since 1922 the UK has had 18 out of 23 general elections that produced a single party government.The rest would have been hung parliament or minority government.
Below is the 2005 UK General Election results.
Seats This table indicates those parties with over one seat, Great Britain only | Seats % | Votes % | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Labour Party | 355 | 56.5 | 36.1 | 9,552,436 |
Conservative Party | 198 | 31.5 | 33.2 | 8,782,192 |
Liberal Democrats | 62 | 9.9 | 22.6 | 5,985,454 |
Scottish National Party | 6 | 1.0 | 1.6 | 412,267 |
Plaid Cymru | 3 | 0.5 | 0.7 | 174,838 |
Others | 4 | 0.6 | 5.7 | 1,523,716 |
628 | 26,430,908 |
As you can see the Labour Party got 355 seats but only 36.1% of the total votes cast while the other major parties, the Conservative and Liberal Democrats received 55.8% of the votes cast but did not have enough seats to form a coalition government.Even if all the other parties joined hands there would still be not enough to form a coalition government.
In 2010, the UK Elections ended with a hung parliament. Not a single party had a clear majority to form the government.
The size and number of voters in a constituency is a matter of logistics.In urban areas where the density of population is much higher the constituencies may be broken into smaller areas but with higher number of voters compared to semi-urban and rural areas.
Blaming the system is a poor excuse.If you are popular no system can cheat you of victory.I am sure DAP is very happy with its achievement in the Sarawak polls.The one that's whining and moaning is Anwar's PKR.
The oppositions also blamed gerrymandering as one of the reasons why they can't demolish the government.When was the last time the government re-demarcate the electoral boundaries? I am sure there was gerrymandering in the past but would that be the reason the opposition can't win or the obvious, the people are not ready to accept them as the central government?
Our fight should be against corruptions and abuses of power, not a poor excuse of wanting to clean up a pure fantasy of a tainted electoral system.
The march through the thoroughfares of Kuala Lumpur would disrupt businesses and traffic causing great inconveniences to the people who do not want such unnecessary disruption to their daily lives.Do these dickheads care? Obviously not.
Now, PAS threatened to put 1 million of its members on the streets replicating Tahrir Square in Egypt.Do you need a million zombies for a peaceful march to clean up the electoral system or you need the numbers to bring down a government?
This started as peaceful demonstration.It could happen here.
Perkasa and UMNO Youth threatening responses to BERSIH are making the people more jittery.The police should deal with all groups in the same manner without fear or favour.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
The Final Journey
A poem for Andrew.
You were gone before we knew it,
Still so hard to let you go,
The memories we have with you,
Your kindness and charity,
Few would ever know,
The joy of life we had together,
Would be cherished forever,
We mortals have no say,
In matter of life and death,
You were gone before your time,
By the divine providence,
This be your final journey,
We know your are in heaven,
And that's where you'll always be.
But we'll meet again someday.
You were gone before we knew it,
Still so hard to let you go,
The memories we have with you,
Your kindness and charity,
Few would ever know,
The joy of life we had together,
Would be cherished forever,
We mortals have no say,
In matter of life and death,
You were gone before your time,
By the divine providence,
This be your final journey,
We know your are in heaven,
And that's where you'll always be.
But we'll meet again someday.
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