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Fed-up Yen Yen 'avoids' Parliament, escapes media

Yen Yen - too much 'fire' of late
Malaysia Chronicle

Whether she was aware of it or not, Tourism Minister Ng Yen Yen was the centre of attention in Parliament, but again for the wrong reasons.

This time, her frustrated colleagues demanded to know why she was absent from the sitting where they had lined up a barrage of questions for her to answer.

“Where is the Tourism minister or, more accurately. the 'tourist minister'?” asked a Pakatan Rakyat MP when her deputy James Dawos Mamit took the floor to answer on her behalf points raised against their ministry.

Mamit's appearance prompted a round of jeers from parliamentarians, forcing deputy Speaker Ronald Kiandee to intervene.

The Malaysian Civil Liberties Movement (MCLM)

Earlier this month, Tan Sri Sanusi Junid came to my house for dinner and we talked about the MCLM that is going to be legalised at the end of this month. Sanusi said that Tun Dr Mahathir actually has the same idea and that the latter did speak to the former about it.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER
Raja Petra Kamarudin
PPP: Be selective in accepting non-political bodies into Barisan
The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) wants the Barisan Nasional to be selective in admitting non-political bodies into the coalition when its constitution is amended.

Its president Datuk M. Kayveas said that this was to ensure no racial and problematic organisations were admitted into Barisan.

“I am totally against racial politics,” he told reporters here yesterday.

Kayveas said this when asked to comment on the plan to amend the Barisan’s constitution to admit friendly individuals, non-governmental organisations and political parties as members.

It was announced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, who is also Barisan chairman, earlier this year. -- Bernama, 25 October 2010

Baby's First Doctor Visit

This made me laugh out loud.

I hope it will give you a smile!

A woman and a baby were in the doctor's examining room,

Waiting for the doctor to come in for the baby's first exam.
The doctor arrived, and examined the baby,
checked his weight, and being
a little concerned, asked if
the baby was breast-fed or bottle-fed.
'Breast-fed,' she replied.
'Well, strip down to your waist,' the doctor ordered.
She did. He pinched her nipples, pressed, kneaded, and rubbed both breasts for a while in a very Professional and detailed examination.
Motioning to her to get dressed, the doctor said,
'No wond er this baby is underweight.
'You don't have any milk.'

I know,' she replied,
'I'm his Grandma!
but I'm glad I came. .

WILL PAKATAN COMMIT TO A ROADMAP FOR TRUE DEMOCRACY

Many have forgotten that Pakatan and the agenda to capture Putrajaya at GE12 became a reality after the tsunami of HINDRAF on November 25, 2007.  Till then, even top leadership of Pakatan never for once imagined the prospect of reaching so close to Putrajaya. The cry of Makkal Sakthi reverberated in every household irrespective of race or creed. Yes, there was a shift of the mindset of the grassroots Indians which was the main cause of the now forgotten impact caused by the Indian voters.

The great tsunami brought about the much spoken about “change” by the PR leadership.
Pakatan can’t go on the rhetoric of change without defining its true meaning. Since gaining tremendously in the last GE they have been talking about the change that is needed for Malaysia. Promises of accountability, openness and eradication of corruption have been made to convince Malaysians of their agenda of  “change.”

But let us be honest – these promises are good on paper but the true change starts with what is being done for the poor and discriminated. Every aspiring politician speaks those words which are no more than than vague promises made without commitment or convictions.(What we call kosong  politics)

A vote for any bn component party, ie MCA, MIC, Gerakan, etc., is actually a vote for Umno!!!

Malay, Chinese and Indian are all Malaysian brothers and sisters. But BN has screwed Malaysians and Malaysia up. Take a stand now. 
Malay 1st…. Malaysian 2nd
When a Malay, Chinese and Indian, all Malaysians, apply for:-
1)      Scholarships, Malays will get it first irrespective of bright Malaysians  
2)      Entry to the local universities and bestcourses such medicine, dentistry, law, Malays will get it first irrespective of quality.      Residential hostels, Matriculation courses, MARA Uni, Malays will get 90% to 100%. (By the way, matriculation exams are internally set      by own lecturers - about thousands of straight A’s students in Matriculation compared to the straight A’s STPM which are few. This is “Malay meritocracy vs Malaysian meritocracy”!
3)   Social Welfare, Malays will get it first irrespective of how poor the Malaysian rakyat is 
4)   Business Contracts, Malays will get it first irrespective of who can offer the best value, quality and unblemished track record. Even when blacklisted, Malay associations have the right to complain because the rakyat owes them a living. 
5)  Sharing of wealth and equity, IPOs, ASB, Malays will get it first. Even with ASB for Malays give higher returns and principal guaranteed capped at RM200K instead of other bonds for Malaysians with lower yield capped at RM50K.  This will be ongoing. WhyMalays cannot reach 30% equities? Statistics are manipulated so that valuation of shares are based on par value (Imagine valuing CIMB, Maybank, Sime darby etc at par value of RM1.00 instead of market value of RM12 etc. Malaysians must accept these assumptions or make sure this is hidden or else priviledges are gone..!! ) 

Beware you maybe under a black magic spell !

Strange things happen in Malaysia . This is a sad thing that is happening in Malaysia .  Sad and evil, but true.

Over the past several years,  several people related to me have been victims of unscrupulous people.  It is the trend now.  Most people do not earn money the decent way anymore.  They use all kinds of evil ways to get people's money and they don't give a damn how they destroy people's lives to get it....

Several married women went to learn Ballroom dancing in Kota Kinabalu. The Phillipino dance instructors put black magic spells on them to get them  into bed.  Then the victims were blackmailed. Marriages and families were destroyed. Some husbands just divorce their wives.

Send someone to Parliament who can help Najib and Musa solve Sabah problems

By Ezra Haganez
KOTA KINABALU:
PKR former state liaison secretary, Kanul Gindol, has called on the voters in Batu Sapi not to cast their votes for a proxy of PKR supremo Datuk Anwar Ibrahim, saying it is just a waste of time, and will not strategically help promote the right "halatuju" of the state, vis-a-vis federal attention.

Kanul, who is partyless since he ditched PKR in 2008 general election, said voters in Batu Sapi must also take into account a fact that there is nothing that Anwar or his proxy can do that the Prime Minister Datuk Najib Razak or the Chief Minister Datuk Musa Aman cannot do for Sandakan and Sabah.

"I have just returned from a three-day observation trip in Batu Sapi and found out that the people in Sandakan in general indeed wanted to be heard by their assemblymen, the prime minister, and the chief minister.

Suggested PR election manifesto

The next election is supposed to be very near and the ruling party has asked its allies to get its election machinery ready.
In that spirit here are my suggestions/recommendations of what I wish to see PR election manifesto to be:

1. Abolish all laws that allows detention without trial, i.e. ISA, Emergency Ordinance, Dangerous Drugs Act.

2. Amend the constitution to legislate that any law that allows for detention without trail must be passed unanimously in Parliament.
3. Make it mandatory for all political parties to follow the one member one vote principle and not via the delegate system.

4. Abolish at once the National Service programme and the Biro Tata Negara.

5. All toll collections to be abolished once investments and running costs are recouped, after that, the cost to be recovered via road tax.

Standing in for Najib: Does Rosmah have delusions of grandeur?

Mariam Mokhtar

Malaysian Prime minister Najib Abdul Razak’s illness with chicken pox on the eve of the visit of two foreign dignitaries – Australian Prime minister Julia Gillard and US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, is unfortunate but not as awkward as how events have unfolded whilst he is recuperating.

Najib first showed symptoms of illness at the 17th Asean Summit Meeting in Hanoi and according to his wife, Rosmah Mansor, has been asked to rest by his doctors.

Whilst at the Kuala Lumpur Hospital, where she paid a visit to the accident victims of the Genting bus crash, Rosmah was reported to be in ‘high spirits standing in for Najib at functions’.

Rosmah appears to be taking her role a bit too seriously.

Rosmah pemangku PM jadi tanda tanya


(Harakahdaily) - Tindakan isteri Perdana Menteri, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor mewakili Perdana Menteri dalam majlis yang tidak boleh disertainya menimbulkan pelbagai persoalan kini apakah beliau adalah pemangku perdana menteri.

"Saya keliru. Jika PM tidak sihat, bukankah sepatutnya timbalan perdana menteri yang mewakili beliau dan kerajaan, dan bukan Rosmah? Atau dia (Rosmah) pemangku PM," kata Malik Imtiaz Sharwa seorang peguam terkenal dalam twitternya.

Semalam, Rosmah telah berucap mewakili PM di Karnival Deepavali 1Malaysia di Litle India dekat Brickfield.

Dalam majlis itu, Najib melalui teks ucapan yang dibacakan oleh isterinya berjanji akan membantu orang India di negara ini.

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