Archives for April 2009
The Twilight Zone
So, “the Cabinet has decided that children be raised in the ‘common religion’ at the time of marriage should one of their parents convert”, eh?
Much as I would like to see this matter resolved quickly, I think it would be naive to believe that this “decree” of the Cabinet resolves anything at all.
First of all, [...]
Supreme Hype
Najib has appointed some questionable characters into UMNO’s leadership line-up.
Bagus la tu.
I doesn’t matter that Najib said the other day that the party needed to change.
Semua tu cakap kosong belaka.
You see, Najib can give the excuse that the old faces and unsavoury characters that were elected at the party elections the other day were the [...]
Time Out
Holy shit:
A mob of about 1,000 laid siege to a police station in Pekan Nanas, Johor, on Monday after a Malay teacher was allegedly assaulted by a Chinese man in a national school.
The police station was locked up and a Federal Reserve Unit squad was deployed to prevent the crowd from storming the building.
The police [...]
Kebel Baik Punya
Fulamak:
Anak syarikat Opcom Holdings Bhd, Opcom Cables Sdn Bhd,telah memperolehi kontrak bernilai RM359 juta daripada Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM).
Kontrak itu adalah bagi pembekalan, penghantaran, latihan dan khidmat sokongan Sistem FTTH Pasif kepada TM untuk selama dua tahun, demikian dinyatakan Opcom dalam satu makluman kepada Bursa Malaysia di sini Rabu.
Kontrak itu dijangka menyumbang secara positif terhadap [...]
Finally, Some Real Performance
Ok, much as it pains me to do this, I have to admit that this is good shit from Najib:
The government has removed the 30% bumiputra equity condition in 27 services sub-sectors, with immediate effect.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the sub-sectors, which involved health and social services, tourism services, transport services, business [...]
Talk Of The Town
Alamak, janganlah macam tu:
Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad today said that it was up to Barisan Nasional to decide if it wanted to contest in the upcoming Penanti by-election.
He said he had no influence in the government to tell it to contest in the by-election.
“No, no, no, they are free to decide. They don’t [...]
The Det Offensive
Ok, it’s time for another campaign.
The first one — the KJ for Minister (KJFM) Campaign — didn’t turn out too well, primarily because The Det has much more clout, influence and whoop ass than I do.
It’s all The Det’s fault. He’s holding KJ back.
Still, the KJFM Campaign is far from over. KJ is still young, [...]
Sefahaman
This is another joke:
The Road Transport Department (JPJ) signed a memorandum of understanding with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) yesterday to stamp out corruption and enhance integrity among its staff members.
As part of measures to rid the agency of corruption, Transport Minister Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat said, the MACC would assist JPJ in carrying [...]
The Det Vs Anwar
Sounds like Lord Sauron is getting tired of the Nazgul’s ineptness, so he wants to lead the forces of Mordor himself:
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad is prepared to lead Barisan Nasional’s machinery for the Penanti by-election as his supporters continue to pile pressure on Umno president Datuk Seri Najib Razak to abandon his idea of skipping [...]
Waiting For Penanti
UPDATE What did I tell you?
Barisan Nasional should not throw in the towel and withdraw from contesting the Penanti by-election as it would give the impression that the party is weak.
This would disappoint its supporters, especially those in the constituency, said former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
… “If it (the Penanti state constituency) was [...]

