Friday, December 25, 2009

Liu Xiaobo ~ will be forgotten.

Who is Liu Xiaobo compared to the delicious piece of China's humongous economic pie?

The people of the world often forget that the People Republic of China is a totalitarian country a.k.a 100% Communist country.

Since the past three decade the communist party of China has been cleverly sweet coating their communist rule. And I think they having been doing a good job at it. Like Bolehland and Singapore, China is hiding the fact it is a one party country.

As people visit China and doing business with the country, they have to forget people like Liu Xiaobo or the many religious leaders who are still languishing in China's communist party's jails.

Liu Xiaobo, you will spend your 11 years in jail and soon forgotten. Yes, the poodle, the U.S will bark a little like all poodles do, and they will be too happy licking China's communist party's back to ensure to have their fingers safely plunged into the delicious economic pie.
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Norwegian Nobel committee. Mr


Nobel Peace Prize awarded to China dissident Liu Xiaobo

Liu Xiaobo in Oct 28, 2008 Liu Xiaobo: Jailed for 11 years in December 2009
Jailed Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo has been named the winner of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize.
Making the announcement in Oslo, the head of the Norwegian Nobel committee said Mr Liu was "the foremost symbol" of the human rights struggle in China.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11499098

Saturday, December 5, 2009

The lessons for Two-Party System in Malaysia


I attended the talk on the Perak Crisis: The lessons for Two-Party System in Malaysia (Krisis Perak: Pengajaran Menuju Sistem Dua Party di Malaysia ) at Dewan Masyarakat Penyayang, Penang. The speaker was YB Dato' Seri Nizar Jamaluddin (Menteri Besar Perak)

It was such a great opportunity to finally meet the man himself - Dato' Seri Ir. Haji Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin, the Chief Minister of Perak.

I was seated there in the hall when without announcement the Deputy Chief Minister of Penang, Dr. Mansor Othman, walked in. The ADUN of Pantai Jerejak Y.B. Sim Tze Tzin, as the MC of the day, had to ask someone to move so that Dr. Mansor could be seated. No special chair, no special place for him. He was just like one of us.

Wow! That is something I've never seen before. The ministers from umNO-nazi party must have trumpets, red carperts etc to announce their arrival. Even a small fart, like an umNO-nazi party pengarah will wait for the sentence: "Mengumumkan ketibaan...."("Announcing the arrival of....") and he must be seated on a special dais.

A minute later the Chief Minister of Perak, Dato' Seri Ir. Haji Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin, walked in. Again he walked in without any pomp and pageant. He was so simple and so humble - so down to earth.

Y.B. Sim Tze Tzin, did a good job at chairing the event. It was the first time meeting him. He was also so friendly and approachable. Bravo! to you guys.

This is what we want in our leaders.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

BTN - the umNO faggots at it again.


BTN not to be revamped after all
Tuesday, 01 December 2009 Super Admin
Written by Chan Kok Leong & Sharon Tan, The Edge

The issue of the controversial Biro Tata Negara (BTN) continued to play out in Parliament today with proponents from both sides of the divide continuing to defend and attack the programme.
According to Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Ahmad Maslan, there is nothing wrong with the programme.

"Just because something wrong is said for one minute in a hour-long lecture does not mean that the programme is geared to promote racism," Ahmad Maslan said in the Parliament lobby today.

He was responding to allegations that racists remarks were passed during the lectures.

The Umno information chief said the national civics bureau programmes were geared towards instilling patriotism, nationalism and moral values.

The deputy minister, however, did not deny that elements of Malay supremacy were evident in the programme.

"When it is told that more than two-thirds of the racial composition in the country were bumiputera, is that racism?" he asked.

"What we do teach in the BTN programmes is on the history of the country and the constitution," he retorted.

According to Ahmad Maslan, BTN programmes were continuously tweaked to suit the current climate.

"During the previous prime minister’s (Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi), the programme had sections to boost human capital.

"Under Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s administration, we have introduced concepts from 1Malaysia into the programme," said the Pontian member of parliament.

He said the adjustments have been made since April 15 after Najib announced the 1Malaysia concept on April 3.

Meanwhile, DAP veteran Lim Kit Siang has volunteered himself to head an investigation into the BTN courses.

"In continuing to justify the BTN courses as inculcating nationalism and unity among the people, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has challenged me to join a BTN course to see if racial hatred is promoted," said Lim in the Parliament lobby.

"Why not invite me to head an investigation to see whether the courses had poisoned the minds of a generation of leaders, civil servants and university students?" asked the Ipoh Timur MP.

Lim said if the government had nothing to hide, they should welcome the opportunity for an investigation into the BTN course

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It's amazing what these nazi-racists from the umNO-nazi party can say and get away with it.

Again and again these umNO racist leaders use race and religion to divide the populace so as to be able to plunder the country and enrich themselves.

Each passing year, this Zimbawsia is becoming even more racist.

Spot the difference!

Well, many of us love puzzles. I love those puzzle where you can spot the difference.

Here are pictures of a protest in KL. The photos were taken on 1 August 2009
Now 30 November 2009 outside Penang state assembly
They protested, screamed like mad dogs for 45 minutes against the Pakatan Rakyat's government in Penang, and the most beautiful part was, umNO's police stood there and did nothing.

Like the other protests in Penang, this one saw many mamaks among them. And some pseudo-mamaks or mamak wannabes: Penang MIC Youth chief J Dhinagaran and his PPP counterpart M Manikumar.

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