Sunday, 5 May 2013

Democracy crisis my ass!

Those who call themselves Malaysian has again prove that they were mere bunch of blind idiots whom has been feeding and prosper in Malaysia, yet still cries for international help to the world's mighty sheriff, the US.

My message to these people who doesn't know what sovereignty means is very simple.
If you are not happy living in Malaysia, or if you find that you have been oppressed by the Barisan Nasional government, I suggest you pack your bag and start applying for green cards.

There isn't any need to crying for another people's mother when you don't want to take the sweets your own mother hands you.

This is yet another case of knowing their party Pakatan Rakyat (PR) will definetely lose this time, thus why making this urgent help; which they thought be enable them to take helm of the country.

Like my advice(s) to them, which has been reported and deleted by CNNadmin -- don't waste too much time crying for help because the US is busy cleaning their backyard, a landfill full of international shits.
And let me reiterate --   for you supporters of PR and for those who are crying for help at the CNN iReport platform -- please be rest assured your little squeaky voice ain't gonna be heard by them.

Your cries for help will only be buffered by their machine at the backyard cleaning other people's dump-- especially those from the Arabic country. And they are still mourning over their les than 5 people die in the recent Boston bombings-- if you didnt know about it yet...

And another word of advice; please do not bring heavy luggage because it would only inconvenience you and your family when you line up to get food and a place to overnight at any of the US community centre.



Saturday, 4 May 2013

I dont know where to start.
Too many things and too much of work to looked into.
But I need to post this log to commemorate the most crucial time of my country tomorrow Sunday 5th, the 13th General Election.

This will definitely be the most dreaded one by the ruling coalition party, Barisan Nasional because of the tight fight with another coalition party PakatanRakyat (PR) led by Anwar Ibrahim.

With PR manifesto giving hopes to lowering taxes, free education and cheaper affordable houses, which certainly garnered support from lots of Malays, some say they are thinking hard because by voting PR, they are also indirectly voting DAP, the opposition party consists of mostly Chinese whom along their  hunger for power rush had utter statements such as 'there won't be Islamic country status', 'no to hudud', and few other sensitive statements that left some Muslim to think hard on who to vote.

As for me, Im standing firm behind this flag.


Happy voting 5th May 2013.

Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Libel.


1. The DAP’s Kit Siang has learnt a lot from Anwar Ibrahim, the PKR leader. When unable to counter a critic, silence him by threatening to take libel action in court if the statement is not withdrawn. A long drawn hearing in the court with many postponements, will relieve Kit Siang from having to answer his critic.
2. Now he wants to sue me for calling him a racist. I have been called a racist and an ultra hundreds of times. I never sued anyone. I am a politician and ours is a democratic nation. I believe in free speech. If my political opponents call me names, I can reply or I can do something to prove them wrong.
3. I was called a Malay ultra when I became the Deputy Prime Minister. Yet in the 1999 Elections the Malays did not support me. It was Chinese votes which gave me a two-thirds majority. Incidentally Kit Siang and Karpal Singh, the loudest in calling me a Malay racist, lost in that election.
4. I reiterate that Kit Siang is racist when using the Malaysian Malaysia slogan and calling for meritocracy.
5. In blog.limkitsiang.com an article by Lee Hwa Beng states “This shows MCA won mainly in mixed seats where there are fewer Chinese voters while it lost in the Chinese majority seats.
6. One can deduce therefore, that the MCA won with the support of Malay rather than Chinese votes.” It is all about race and it belies the claim that race and religion are no longer issues in Malaysian politics.
7. The conclusion of the writer is that the DAP won only where the Chinese are in the majority.
8. The MCA is not racial because it is supported by Chinese, Malays and Indians. If the DAP does not play on its Chineseness, it cannot win. That is why Kit Siang chooses Gelang Patah where 53% of the voters are Chinese. By contesting there, Ghani is going to prove that Johore Chinese care for the friendship with the Malays. This was so in the past, when the Barisan Nastional won in that constituency, when Johore scored 100% victories.
9. Kit Siang’s article claims that Gelang Patah is a microcosm of Malaysian society, because it has 53% Chinese, 33% Malay and 12% Indian. Does this really represent a microcosm of Malaysian society? Gelang Patah is in fact not even the norm in Johore, much less in Malaysia. If he had said it is a microcosm of the urban society, I would agree, certainly not the racial mix and distribution in Malaysia.
10. In another of blog.limkitsiang.com article by Sakmongkol, the heading speaks for itself.
11. It says “Lim’s return to Johore emboldens the Chinese.”
12. Again the emphasis is on race, the Chineseness of Gelang Patah which causes Kit Siang to choose Gelang Patah. The writer went on to say that “We (Kit Siang is DAP”) have a chance to wipe out the MCA (a Chinese party which believes in kongsi with other races of the Barisan Nasional). Further it averred that the DAP does so to replace the MCA as the party of choice for the Chinese. Again the emphasis is racial, on the choice of the Chinese alone and not on Malaysians. MCA is pictured as the lackey of the Malays. What is the DAP going to be in Pakatan, the kingmaker, the master. In Malaysia no one race can rule this multiracial country, by proxy or otherwise.
13. Further on it says, “Kit Siang’s return to Johore is giving meaning and purpose to the Malaysian Chinese.”
14. What about other Malaysians? Don’t they count? Aren’t they deserving of a share in the power and the wealth of this multiracial nation?
15. In everything written about Kit Siang, there will always be reference to Chinese racial issues. Malay issues such as their poverty, their need to be more involved in the economy of the country, merit no analysis and support from Kit Siang.
16. That is why I called him a racist. I will not be intimidated by his threat to sue me. I know it is cheap for him. When Anwar lost in his RM100 million suit against me, he had only to pay cost of RM70,000. Had I lost I may be bankrupted.
17. Karpal knows this very well and knows about delays in court proceedings. The prospect of silencing me must look very attractive and politically smart. But I will not be silenced. If politicians fear being painted in their true colour, then take up some less challenging jobs.