Tuesday, April 30, 2013

run up to GE 13! Do you remember..?

...how we came here..
 





...how we're brutally treated...

 



...how illegals are denied human rights...
 


...how we're locked-up without justice...
   


how we're deemed as "pendatang" immigrants? 



how we're racially denigrated and oppressed...



how the poor are ill-treated and marginalized.


..how we voiced out our constrained opinions...


how the rich, famous and pompous live?


 I say ENOUGH!

We screamed, raged, cried, hollered, ramped, beaten and did 
just everything human to be treated humane...

..and we waited and waited thus long and finally we're here to pass judgement on the forces that belittled and scourged us like vermin.

I urge you to do your bit in your right consciousness to choose wisely and decisively.

   
5 May, 2013.

THE TIME IS NOW

Monday, April 29, 2013

Leader stalwarts ...

There could be a many Ahmad, Ak Kow or Muthus contesting in the coming 13th Malaysia General Polls. 
From all political divides, each has his / her own personal and national agenda.

 But the one salient question that 
epitomizes one in times like this is this...

How many of them have gone out of their way to defend, 
argue and fight for our rights?

How many of them have gone to jail for speaking out the truth?

How many of them have done what you and I would never do?


 Uthayakumar  - Kota Raja
Incarcerated under the ISA 
fighting for the betterment and welfare 
of Hindus in Malaysia.


Dr Michael Jeyakumar Devaraj - Sungai Siput
Falsely accused and incarcerated as well


 Mohd Rafizi Ramli-  Pandan
A politician awaiting incarceration - I believe


 Karpal Singh - Bukit Gluegor
If you don't know who and what he stands for,
 you ought to leave Malaysia and never come back.



 Lim Guan Eng - Bagan 
Chief  Minster of Penang
A Chinese man incarcerated  defending a Malay girl over rape issue.


 Nurul Izzah - Lembah Pantai 
Daughter of Anwar.
A lady; a mother; a wife and a politician in the rising.
Shamed and humbled for what her father had to endure.



 Tian Chua - Batu 
Just how many times has this man 
man-handled by Police and yet stands his ground for justice?



Lim Kit Siang - Gelang Patah.
The bittersweet of Mahathir's epitome.  
His 'political resume" outweighs any other.
Need no elaboration


Question : 
What's stopping us from making 
them leaders.



Sunday, April 28, 2013

Bersih 3.0 revisited - one year on...

To day marks 1 year Bersih 3.0 was unleashed in the heart of 
Kuala Lumpur

less we forget ...

 




Sunday, April 21, 2013

run up to GE13....Saying no to dirty corrupt polls ...

Sunday, April 14, 2013

run-up to GE13 ...wishlist ...

The 13th General Election should never be about what or who should take governance and rule. It should be all about what we need and seek to enrich our lives, our welfare, our well being and for our generation to embrace the legacies we leave behind. We should look for worthy leaders who can put Malaysia back on the global map. And that to be proud of being called a Malaysian and not an immigrant or "pendatang". 

We should place a Government uncorrupted, unbiased and free from all forms of racism. To bring equality to every living and walking Malaysian, we need a government who should feed the masses with bravery, courage and total independence. This isn’t an easy task and neither is it unattainable.
And to reciprocate, the nation via its citizens should able to fuel and feed back the goodness received to ensure the National Flag of Malaysia be always wavering showing of its true multi-cultured and multi-ethnic greatness.
This is the only thing every Malaysian nationality craves for and this should be unwantonly enshrined into the hearts of every Malaysian.
A list of what every Malaysian should yearn for may somewhat look like this:-
  • Ibrahim Ali should NOT be the yardstick in deciding a new government factor.
  • The Judiciary System, The Police and the Anti Corruption Agency (MACC) should be revamped and be given total independence. It should not be governed or run by a single race or incline to the doctrines of the ruling government. In simplicity, it should be apolitical in all its dealings.
  • Ministers and their families, next-of-kin should never be given any form of privilege or royalty in the form of business or license to build, operate or run any kind of property without openly declaring their honesty and interest in the process of nation building.
  • Racial slurs denigrating fellow Malaysian especially the minority is to be banned / abolished out rightly.
  • Parliament proceedings to be telecast live.
  • The Prime Minister of Malaysia should never be the sole person selected from one race one party. He or she should govern the country for a selected number of terms only.
  • Students to be given ample and equal opportunity on scholarships for higher education irrespective of the field of study or the chosen University. All top achievers are given full government sponsored scholarships to pursue their studies in any top 20 Universities on the globe.
  • All quota system be abolished and the economic pie of the nation be well divided amongst Malaysians – poor or rich both equally.
  • Bumi and non-Bumi status be abolished. Sabah and Sarawak should never be termed as East Malaysia but Malaysia.
  • The rakyat should come first above everything else and not be burdened with unwanton payments and be derided with economic mayhem.
  • To instill a balanced lifestyle and ensure Ringgit Malaysia is not let to float away from the mainstream currency index.
  • All elderly retirees (both civil and private) be given proper help both monetarily and health. Senior citizens should enjoy rebate rates or even free access on pubic transports to ease the burden on the guardians looking after them.
  • Nation building should be for all Malaysians and not for the rich and fancy.
  • Top posts in the country to be given based on merit, excellence and know-how. Not via race, colour or creed.
  • 1Malaysia to be BANNED. Being called Malaysian should supersede everything else.

    • On May 6, 2013 - to see a new Government ( added after Poll's day announcement)
The above are the basic ground wish list. There could be more....do add them to yours and make it the one wish list EVERY MALAYSIAN be proud of.

To make things easy, use the below picture to give you a yardstick measurement of who you should NOT vote base on character, characteristics or even by nature. 

IN A NUTSHELL :
Imagine if Ibrahim Ali to be the next Prime Minister.


Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Run up to GE13...PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED

The Malaysian Parliament is dissolved paving way to the most anticipated polls ever in the history of Malaysia - the 13th General Election. Never has there been such an anticipated event ever - as far as I know. This is definitely the mother of all POLLS. 

In a long time, the general public over the months, have eagerly waited for the 2013 Polls. Never ever in the history of the Malaysian Government has there been an event as poignant and prominent as this, given the yardstick to its spinoff stories, its agenda e.t.c. And from the looks of it, when the Premier  made the announcement, he made a blunder in saying 3 April, 2012.  More-so he looked not himself. Fear perhaps!!  :-)

Electing a new or the same government has come to its zenith hour. Far too many speculations and political talks have been on going over the last many months. Lets put all that to rest, do our part and GO TO THE POLLS.


.... anyway, on a personal remark, if you decide not to go to the polls, that's perfectly okay.  And if you think the outcome will  somewhat be the same as it has been for the last 50 years victory to the National Front - you may well be right on that too.

Isn't it an irony, day after day, accusations rife and proofed, the ones who make and bake the nation with their single race cohorts have far more issues to resolve, but ever in their affordable stride, hoodwink and beguile the superiority of the Electoral roll being tarnishless. Even after scores of dubious names and addresses singled out as fake, nothing much worthy to note is done to rectify. Doesn't these even make you wonder why we need the Polls?

I for one would not be surprised if this time again BN wins by more than a 2/3 majority and claim helms to Governing power. If one can proof the dubiousness of the electoral roll as fixated and mired with inconsistencies, what else you can't expect.

This is Malaysia, where the domineering power and might of the Government always stays as ONE RACE. Never belittle that one power. Its for more stronger than the laws of the country all put together. 

Proof me wrong!  All Hail to Zeus.