Posts from February, 2008

The Judiciary Is Compromised: Who Will Fix It?

One of the reasons why I never commented on this blog about the VK Lingam Royal Commission of Inquiry was because I had no faith that anything positive will be done to fix the credibility of the judiciary.
In the first place, the commission members appointed by the inquiry were suspected to be not entirely impartial. [...]

The Changing Faces Before And After Elections

Well, picked this video up from Elizabeth Wong’s blog, and I guess it’s just a reminder to all of us not to take lies blindly. For example, new allocations for Tamil and Chinese schools were announced right before the election, those could easily be taken away once you give them a mandate. (Remember how Badawi [...]

During The Election, Money Matters

Money matters. That’s the simple and undeniable fact. Certainly, there’s no denying that love, happiness, and health are equally or more important, but money ranks pretty high up there. That is why Malaysians are united in their concern for the bread and butter issues like rising domestic prices, wages, unemployment, etc. It’s all about [...]

Parliament Dissolved: Badawi Lies Again

Yesterday, he said Parliament won’t be dissolved today. Today, he dissolves Parliament. Even such a simple thing as this also he needs to lie about it. So what else do you think he has lied about?
Let this picture do the talking:

Here’s what he said about ‘lying’:
PM dissolves Parliament (Malaysiakini)
“I couldn’t give any indication on [...]

Samy Vellu: DAP Telah Mati

So I was watching ntv7’s news yesterday, when Samy Vellu came on screen to rant about something. The news segment started off with Samy Vellu claiming ‘DAP telah mati’. I guess I wasn’t the only one watching that news segment, because Lim Kit Siang, the DAP senior politician seems to have caught it on TV [...]

Kicking the Wrong Horse In The Ass

My precious Chinese New Year holidays are slowly dwindling to an end. Come Monday, I will have to take the much dreaded drive from Ipoh back to the Klang Valley to continue the cycle of life called the rat race.
This past week, I was more relaxed and stress-free because I had already resolved not to [...]



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