Friday, December 31, 2010

Malaysia Needs Change In 2011


Malaysia Needs Change
BN had ruled Malaysia for more than 50 years. How was the performance of the BN government? Malaysians indeed know the answer. 308 political tsunami is truly good evidence.

Civilians know the trick of politicians. Anyhow, as long as people are happy and harmonious then that's just fine. But under the rule of BN, the financial deficit increased tremendously. Most of the people live in misery. Especially people from low income groups are suffering the most. People's complaints are soaring as the tsunami waves.

I am confident that Malaysian voters will reject 2011 as inflation year. Therefore, Malaysia needs a change in 2011.

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Friday, December 24, 2010

Gorgeous Christmas 2010


Merry Christmas
This was a summer Christmas parade in in Perth, Western Australia. I was there with my family on holiday. It's coincident that I had the opportunity to watch the excellent summer Christmas parade.

Merry Christmas
If you are in Malacca during this festive season, you should drop by Portuguese Settlement.

Portuguese Settlement is a fishing village in the old time but now it's a tourist attraction. Most of the residents here are descendants of Portuguese. They celebrate Christmas every year by decorating their houses with gorgeous light.

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Thursday, December 23, 2010

2010 Christmas Countdown





After celebrating "Dong Zhi" (Winter Solstice) and eating the "tangyuan" (glutinous rice balls), Christmas is the next festival which Malaysian going to celebrate.

Christmas is just around the corner. Malaysian can't wait to celebrate this year-end festival. Hopefully this Christmas joy wouldn't be wrecked by the inflation disaster.

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Monday, December 20, 2010

Malacca DAP 44th Anniversary Dinner


Karpal Singh
Malacca DAP 44th Anniversary Dinner was held on December 16 at Pay Fong School Hall, Malacca.

MP of Bukit Gelugor and DAP national chairman Karpal Singh was one of the honored speakers. In his speech, he mentioned that he had been to Malacca in the 1980s. His visit was connecting with the Bukit Cina issue at that time.

Karpal Singh also shared his humor with Malacca DAP supporters. He revealed that he had advised Anwar Ibrahim not to accept Zaid Ibrahim as member of PKR. Anwar Ibrahim didn't listen to him and it ended up Zaid Ibrahim was a political hopper.

Nurul Izzah
The newly elected vice president of PKR and MP of Lembah Pantai Nurul Izzah criticized BN government as a "hu li hu tu" government. Actually "hu li hu tu" is a Chinese phrase which means "silly" or "muddle". It can also translated as "useless" or "good for nothing".

Khalid Samad
MP of Shah Alam from PAS Khalid Samad threw out a question if the audiences are boring to his speech. He said so because the Speaker of Dewan Rakyat Pandikar Amin Mulia always orders him to stop his inquiry. This indicates that Khalid Samad never slept at Dewan Rakyat.

Wong Ho Leng
Another DAP leader who had delivered speech was Wong Ho Leng. He is MP of Sibu and chairman of Sarawak DAP.

Wong Ho Leng was proud of his victory for the Sibu by-election on May 16 this year. Sibu voters rejected BN although Prime Minister of Malaysia promised to sign a cheque of 5 million to resolve flood problem in Rejang Park if BN won.

Will PKR take over Putrajaya? Well, it's truly an interesting question. All Malaysian can't wait to know the outcome and look forward for the coming 13th general election.

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Monday, December 13, 2010

Democracy is freedom of speech


Freedom of speech
Aung San Suu Kyi devoted herself entirely to liberate Myanmar. She was under house arrest for many years by the Myanmar Military government. She had been freed recently. After release, her first speech was on "Democracy is freedom of speech".

Oh, I see! Democracy is freedom of speech. BN government proclaimed Malaysia as a democratic country. Is Malaysian free to deliver speech? It's truly interesting.

Since democracy is freedom of speech, why there are so many restriction for people to voice their opinion?

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Malacca Sungai Rambai Pas Dinner


Malacca Sungai Rambai Pas Dinner
Malacca Sungai Rambai Pas Dinner was held on November 26 at Markas Pas Sungai Rambai, Malacca.

Haji Mohamad Sabu
Pas National Committee Member Haji Mohamad Sabu was one of the speakers during the dinner. I was really impressed with his talent of delivering speech.

According to Haji Mohamad Sabu, Malaysia political scenario is still in primitive age. In developed countries, political party leaders no need to campaign by giving speeches to the public. They announce their party policies through the media. PR leaders have to talk to the people all over Malaysia because the media has been monopolized by BN.

Haji Mohamad Sabu urged Malacca Malays to reject BN and support PR in order to achieve reformation.

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Where Has Our Hard-Earned Money Gone ?


Where Has Our Hard-Earned Money Gone
Malacca DAP had conducted a forum regarding 2011 financial budget on 27 October. The title of the forum was "Where Has Our Hard-Earned Money Gone?"

Liew Chin Tong
MP of Penang Bukit Bendera Liew Chin Tong was one of the honored speakers. He spared no effort to condemn BN government. The forum audiences were enjoying themselves and responding with thunderous applause.

Liew Chin Tong expressed that in order to manage national finance properly, Ministry of Prime Minister and Ministry of Finance must be separated. Malaysia Prime Minister and Minister of Finance shouldn't be the identical person. Dr Mahathir started to hold the posts of Prime Minister and Minister of Finance since he was in power.

The serious financial deficit obviously revealed the pros and cons of Prime Minister concurrently in charge of Finance Ministry.

Jeff Ooi
MP of Penang Jelutong Jeff Ooi began his speech by making fun of Malacca people as citizens of developed state.

He disclosed that after former Menteri Besar of Selangor Mohamed Khir Toyo declared Selangor as a developed state on 27 August 2005, Selangor state changed government during 308 political tsunami. Now, Malacca Chief Minister Mohamad Ali Rustam also proclaimed Malacca as developed state. Well, will PR take over Malacca in the 13th general election, it's truly interesting.

After attending the financial budget forum, I still don't know where have Malaysian hard-earned money gone. Although I have no ideal whereabouts the money but I know what to do in the coming general election.

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