Posts from January, 2008

Top 5 Darndest Things Said In December 2007

Oops, I was supposed to compile this list 2 weeks ago, but it’s never too late to look back on the previous month right? Anyway, here you are, the Top 5 Darndest Moments in December 2007! (November’s Top 5 moments are here if you’re interested :D).
#5. ‘Destroy Statues and Crosses’ MP: My Intentions Misunderstood
There was [...]

Prepare To Vote: Check Your Registration Status Online

One of the short term purposes of this blog is to encourage people to vote in the next general elections. The elections are rumored to be coming soon, probably sometime in March 2008, during the school semester break. Certainly, one of the first steps to get involved in the whole process is to first register [...]

Another Malaysian World Record - World’s Oldest Living Person

Malaysians should be proud. After previously holding the world record for world’s tallest building in the Petronas Twin Towers, and the world record for a government with the most number of ministers (ok, that’s bullshit), we should now strongly lay claim to have the world’s oldest living person. Malaysia Boleh!
Just for some background info to [...]

Cops Forced To Use Water Cannons To Disperse Protestors. Really?

On Saturday, a candlelight vigil organized by GMI (Abolish ISA Movement) was held to show solidarity with the detainees of ISA. As was reported earlier, a permit was applied for, but rejected by the police (no surprise there). But the candlelight vigil went on anyway, for Malaysians have the constitutional right to peaceful assembly, and [...]

A Chinese In Kelantan Speaks Out

Most non-Muslims, when you ask them about PAS, probably fear them more than they fear the evil BN. That fear is not entirely misplaced, because of PAS’ previously stated ambitions to make this country into an Islamic state. But I would say, non-Muslims should fear the BN more, especially since BN is no longer an [...]

A Politician’s Life Is Tough

A politician’s life is certainly tough. They have to face the threat of assassination, and mixed among others, the threat of the private lives suddenly becoming public. And they have to serve their constituencies, and they are only compensated with a meager wage. Unless of course you’re a Singapore Minister (PM Lee gets a cool [...]



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