Tuesday, December 2, 2008

TROPICAL DEPRESSION ADVISORY

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A tropical depression was detected very close to the western seaboard of Sabah.Whether it will turn into a big storm will only be known in the next 24 hours.This typical formation is unusually rare over these waters and can be unpredictable.The last strong one called Greg lashed Sabah West Coast on 26 Dec 1996 bringing with it wide spread destruction and loss of lives.

Those living on the sea coasts of West Sabah,Sarawak and East Coast of Peninsula Malaysia should take precautions.

Below is severe weather warning issued by Malaysia Meteorological Services


DARIPADA: KETUA PENGARAH,
JABATAN METEOROLOGI MALAYSIA
TARIKH: 02/12/2008
Our Ref: ( JMM.RML 06/599/46 Jld.5(85) )

NASIHAT LEKUKAN TROPIKA
Di keluarkan pada 3.00 petang 02/12/2008

Besar kemungkinan lekukan tropika akan terbentuk dalam lingkungan 150 batu nautika dari Latitud 7.5 darjah Utara dan Longitud 113.1 darjah Timur dalam tempoh 12 hingga 24 jam akan datang.Sistem tersebut dijangka bergerak ke arah baratdaya menuju Semenenjung Malaysia dengan kelajuan 8 kmsj. Sehubungan dengan ini, angin kencang selaju 60 kmsj dengan ombak mencapai ketinggian 5.5 meter akan berlaku di Perairan pantai timur Semenanjung Malaysia, Perairan Sabah barat dan Perairan Sarawak.

TROPICAL DEPRESSION ADVISORY
Issued at 3:00 pm 02/12/2008

Formation of a tropical depression is possible within 150 nautical miles either side of Latitude 7.5 N and Longitude 113.1 E in the next 12 to 24 hours.This system is expected to move southwestwards towards Peninsular Malaysia with speed 8 kmph. In addition to this, strong wind of 60 kmph and maximum wave up to 5.5 meters is expected to occur over waters of east coast Peninsular Malaysia, west Sabah and Sarawak.

Satellite Imagery here

PKR's Khalid Ibrahim's Full Monty:Robbing Peter To Pay Paul











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Empty promises and pretences are the forte of most politicians. Lying through their teeth is another unbearably disgusting habit they have.

In less than a year the much-touted would be squeaky clean and caring government had fallen flat on its face and is beginning to show it is not less impetuous with its decisions than the previous government that it had accused of screwing up the state.

Selangor is probably the richest state in Malaysia and being a metropolis state and the most developed industrially it has many resources and sources of revenue for the state.Taking from the poor would not be music to many ears.

Robin Hood of Sherwood robbed the rich to pay the poor.Selangor robbed the poor to pay the rich.

There is where inexperience and bodoh sombong (ignorance) reflects the results of one's action.

The Menteri Besar Khalid Ibrahim has decided to raise the rental of 6200 low cost homes from RM124 to RM250 a month, a staggering 100% increase.For many of us the sum may look small and affordable but for those in the low-income bracket RM126 can go a long way in paying for their daily necessities.

A group of men calling themselves 'Dare To Be Nude Squad' have decided to stalk him and strip naked as and when they come face to face with him.

Go ahead boys, show him the full monty and show him what a big dick he is.

Anwar's Sour Grapes

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Many of us are probably familiar with Aesop's 'Fox and the Grapes' fable where the fox upon many attempts failed to reach for the grapes, retreated and said "The grapes are sour anyway!"

We also have in our midst a very famous sour grapes story which sound even more excruciatingly foolhardy and embarrasing.At least Aesop's fox was quick to admit its incapability.Our fox took a few months to find out and yet not admit how sour the grapes were.

It is easy to despise what you can't get but it is even easier to lie to cover another lie.Anyway, in the first place were there enough grapes to make the wine?

It's what, you know?...... those school days we called "A cock and bull story..". Gimme a break, mate! We have enough of sour grapes stories. Maybe, now you should give us Aesop's 'Tortoise and the Hare' or you can reverse it 'The Hare and the Tortoise'.

Below is Anwar's Sour Grapes:



Played out by MPs: Anwar

Kuala Lumpur: Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim blamed the failure to make good his promise to bring down the Federal Government on Sept. 16, this year, to MPs who were "unsympathetic to my cause".

The former Deputy Prime Minister said these MPs were reluctant to show their hand and there were others who were intimidated into staying on the government benches.

"When I asked them why, they said they had to because they were suspected of being the ones who would cross over, so sometimes this gives me a headache," he admitted at the annual congress of his Parti Keadilan Rakyat (People's Justice Party).

Anwar who needed the support of 30 government lawmakers to take control of the 222-seat Parliament, claimed although he had strong support, he had been blocked from challenging the administration.

"It is not easy to explain why we couldn't form the government as there are some matters that I still cannot talk about," he said.

"We wanted to take over power legally and follow the constitution and we wrote a letter to (Prime Minister Datuk Seri) Abdullah to say so but he refused to meet with us," he added.

"We even sought a no-confidence motion in Parliament but we were denied even this. Despite September 16... I am still very confident that we will form the next government," he told a crowd of more than 10,000 late Saturday.

"When (will we take over)? Wait. Until then, shake the foundations," he said. Take it from me, not as Anwar but a representative of the conscience of this party and struggle, we are with you heart and soul, we will fight, we will struggle, we will never surrender."

Anwar's September 16 deadline to topple the Government came and went and the promised mass defections from the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition never materialised.

His momentum stalled in October when Abdullah agreed to stand down next March, defusing public anger at the Government's handling of the economy and failure to introduce promised reforms.

Anwar now set sights on Sarawak where many of the reputed defectors hail from, and which is expected to hold state elections some time next year.

"I want all Keadilan MPs to line up to go down to Sarawak and I want all of them to go without exception," he said. "There is a big change coming there."

"A lot of people tell me they can't wait for us to take power," he said.

"They ask me when I want to take control of (Malaysia) and I want to say yesterday."

Anwar is fighting sodomy allegations which he says have been concocted to prevent him from becoming premier.

In 1998 he was sacked as Deputy Premier and jailed on sodomy and corruption charges which were seen as politically motivated. The sex conviction was later overturned. - AFP

Monday, December 1, 2008

Thailand:A Lesson To Be Learned ?

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Anti-government protesters in Bangkok have blockaded the city airports leading to massive transport disruption and unbearable inconveniences to the public in general and tourists in particular.

Suvarnabhumi and Don Muang airports are under siege by anti-government protesters that paralysed flights in and out of Bangkok.

The protesters are demanding the resignation of duly elected Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat alleging him to be a stooge of
brother-in-law and former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

The protest could not be termed peaceful as explosives had been used to cause damage and injury.Scores of people have been injured by the blasts.Police have refused to use force to disperse the crowd of protesters preferring negotiation instead.It's coming to a week now and no end is in sight that the protesters would budge from the impasse.Look like the army have to move in again.

It will have serious consequence on its tourism industry and economic development.No one would like to visit or invest in a country that is politically volatile.

Maybe, the Thai government should introduce the ISA ?


The question now is for those Malaysians who love to think demonstrations could solve problems for them to take a cue from what happened in Thailand.