The problem with Malaysian politics is that, we have nincompoops running the administration of the country. We had "jokers" like Ghaffar Baba, Anwar Ibrahim, Abd Badawi, Nik Aziz and many more.. who doesn't have the right academic qualification, education and learned status to become our leader. A bunch of laughing stock to the world's best leaders.
What we lack in Malaysia is a leader with utmost calibur. A leader who is not just highly educated, e.g from Harvard, Oxford, and many other ivy leagues but also a leader who has accumulated his own personal wealth before joining any political stand.
I always believe a leader must not only be wise, intelligent and smart but he is also able to help himself before wanting and being able to help others.
I do not condone or agree to those who is wanting to enter politics just because.. when he himself surrounded by housing, car and business loans around his waist. To make it worst, he graduates with a form 6 education.
A leader must also possess a high moral standards for our society could give any respect and mandate to thy leader.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
What makes a leader for Malaysia?
A Place Where Pork Shouldn't be
I am disgusted and appalled by the tolerance and permisiveness given by our local authority and Jabatan Agama Islam in allowing non-halal restaurant to operate like mushroom in our city for the past recent years.
"Pork" by definition means a meat from a domestic hog or pig. A meat that is forbidden to be consumed in Islam. In Malay, the word pork is referred to as "babi" or "khinzir" has been a taboo in the Malay culutre and society. The word "babi" is seen as profane and offensive, what more having our eyes on the pork meat pictured in our newspaper (Metro Section, The Star, Wednesday, 28 May 2008. An article by Debbie Chan) and having to eat in a pork selling environment.
Malaysia by statutory declares Islam as it's main religion in the country somehow condone pork selling in public? Is this the Islam Hadhari that is being promoted and psyche to the muslim mind?? How low can we muslims be to tolerate to this extend all for the sake of race tolerance? What about the non-muslim's tolerance towards the muslims by not blatantly eating pork in our shared public malls, restaurants and revealing the pork dishes to the muslims' eyes?
Never before I have seen pork being advertise so blatantly and restaurant so blatantly discriminates it's customers by selling non-halal food in our public malls and restaurants in Malaysia until recently. For an example, this non-halal restaurant, Fong Lye Tea House in The Gardens Mall pictured above amongst many others. I am very disappointed by this liberality of the local authority and futile Jabatan Agama Islam ("JAI") to monitor and curb this nauseating and disgustful activity that transgresses Islamic moral or Islamic law.
More disappointingly, during holy month of Ramadhan, I find we muslims have lesser options to places where we can eat in our public malls where at least half of the restaurants are categorised as non-halal. I personally view this as a race or religion discrimination when non-halal food is sold in public places. It is frustrating when I as a Muslim living in a Islamic country finding myself restricted to the choices of what and where I can eat.
Something must be done to correct this iniquity by the local authority, government and JAI. It is shameful as a country whereby Islam being helmed, mosque of grandieur built all over the country, having our PM as the Chairman of OIC, being the advocate of race tolerance.. we breach our most basic ethics.
Monday, May 26, 2008
Worm Wood
Abdul Rahim Thamby Chik?? Who does he think we are? This guy is one screw up man who thinks he has great leadership skills and character.
So proud of his futile and ineffective record as Malacca chief minister, a post he held for 12 years, his experience as Umno Youth chief, his current position as the Federation of Malay Economic Bodies (Gabem) chairman and supreme council member that he would think that it holds him in good stead to be in the party’s top line-up??? What makes he think that those positions is good enough to become our leader? Unless.. he has lead some international brand with great international relationship exposure at the ivy level. But..
We need a leader with moral standards, high calibur, intelligence transcending par.. not some mediocre wood worm.
Rahim said "Umno, needed a very strong leadership line-up... Only a strong leadership can take the decisive actions to rectify our mistakes and address our weaknesses.’’
C'mon.. get real.. get lost.. at his age perhaps it is best for him to start doing things for hereafter. If he believes in one.
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Dedication to Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad

My Beloved Tun Dr. Mahathir,
I grew up most of my life under your presidency.. You have raised me indirectly to become what I am today.. civilised, educated, bright, logical and steadfast. You are my national hero..my pride of being a Malaysian and I am honoured and blessed having to live and grow within your era and lifetime, to be able to see and have met the greatest leader of our time. A legacy and history that one day I shall tale my grandchildren.
No doubt you are not perfect. None of us as a matter of fact. That is why God has said that Muhammad s.a.w is our last prohet. Many names been thrown at you.. but I believe you did what you had to do and as the Premier of a growing nation ( with infancy level of a society being a developed civilisation, high ethics and moral values and conscience); you had to make things move. At times developing someone or something we love do have its negative effects thru our nonindulgent and indulgent ways.
Whatever they say about you my beloved Tun, you are the brightest, remarkable and visionary leader we ever had and probably will not have for a next decade. You are one in a million of Malays. The creme del a creme. You transcend the brightest of our Malay race.
I am with you my great leader. No matter what others say as I never forget the fruits you have brought to those who are grateful. I am not rich.. neither I am poor but I am self sufficient as a Malay man who stands on his two feet who lives and rise thru merit, honesty and diligence.
We need a par excellence and intelligent leader! That is what our country needs and will always need. Someone who if not be like you but better and never a sub-standard. Tun Dr Mahathir should be our future Malay generation. A benchmark of wise, intelligent and successful Malay man and leader.
I am saddened by the amount of people who do forget your service to Malaysia.. where you have elevated this country to the eyes of the globe. I am appalled and dismayed to find other countries hail you, praise you with greatest commendation wishing their country to have a leader like my Tun Dr. Mahathir but we, Malaysians take you for granted.
As an intelligent man you had known.. "Melayu Mudah Lupa"
Be damned to malaise, stupid and mediocre. Hail the intelligent, smart, prehensile and sophisticated!
Kudos my beloved Premier.. before, always.
Pulau Batu Putih

I am appalled and dismayed by the recent ruling by the International Court of Justice on the sovereignty over the Pulau Batu Putih. It was acknowledged and historically proven that Pulau Batu Putih belongs to Johor. Nonetheless, the sovereignty of the island was given to Singapore.
I am saddened by the incapability of the current Malaysian government headed by Datuk Seri Abdullah Badawi to justify and asserts our ownership of the island but only to accept it by saying"it was based on hard facts and evidence."
C'mon, Isn't there enough hard facts to show that history and geographically has sketched that the map of the island belongs to Tanah Melayu?
So what if the then 1953 "acting State Secretary of Johor" did not claim the ownership of the Island? What right has he got to give our Malaysian land to others? Isn't the ownership of the State land should fall under the Jurisdiction of the Sultan of Johor? or at least has his written consent to give away our soil to foreigners?
I am annoyed by the words given by the government executives saying that the ruling was a "win-win situation". Enough that we gave a whole island to foreigners called "Singapura" and now we find it a winning situation to give our border which is 65kms away from Singapore? Don't speak to us as if we are imbecile, uneducated and stupid like half a bunch in our current political scene.
Funny enough, our leader just thought... "oh! we should form a technical committee" to study the legal implications of giving away Pulau Batu Putih to Singapore...
Something they should have forethought long before..
As a consequence of losing our land and territory, our local fishermen are no longer free to traverse our own waters.. ironic isn't it? Yesterday is was ours.. come evil and greed while we fast sleep.. and today.. it is no longer our soil.
What next? Obviously, our leadership is weak.. If not checked who is "dozing off", we will always be hectored and step on by Singaporeans. One day we will realise that we should have sent them back to where they belonged.
Friday, May 23, 2008
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