Monday, July 4, 2011

DBKL, We need some action!















This man, when he is on his last breath, how would he feel? When he confronts Allah(if he ever has the chance), what words could he utter? It's a pity.

I don't care about Perkasa, I acknowledge their existence the same way I acknowledge the wild dogs(Anjing liar) in my neighborhood. They bark at people with no particular reason, pee here and there, and make a lot of noice.
It's not our job to deal with them, It's DBKL!

Trust Me.

Brother Najib, trust me.

You don't ask for trust, but earned them. When you ask for trust, it shows others don't trust you. But your acknowledgement on how the Indian Malaysians community facing issues since the time of Merdeka is well appreciated, no one ever condemned how fuck up have Dr.M and Samivellu bring to our fellow in the Indian community, but you did, you stand out and acknowledge it, so BRAVO.

But instead of trusting you, I plead you to trust me , someone could lead the country better than BN, and trust is a two way thingy isn't it, if you want the people to trust you, you need to trust the people. If we want election reform, and believe it will make Malaysia a better future, you have to trust us on that too, or else how do we trust you?

We didn't say BN shall vanish, indeed we like you to stay, but for the mean time, go clean up yourself internally first, until you earn back our respect. And TRUST ME, if you do so, you will be a stronger contender, not a beggar for trust and vote.




Tuesday, June 7, 2011

A Stingy Husband and Son-in-law

Bro Najib, I heard you went to Khazakhstan to attend your daughter wedding using public funds, and you called it an official visit!

I think this is a very lame excuse, are you telling the people that you don't plan to attend your daughter wedding if there's no official visit plan?

Secondly, this shows you have a very stingy son-in-law who is unwilling to fly your family over for this big ceremony on their expenses.

Why do you want to placed your daughter into the hands of such being?

My deeper concern comes, I wonder if you would be visit Khazakhstan officially or have your daughter to visit you officially every coming years?

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Are you listening

Bro Najib,

I am disappointed. I thought you are a good listener, one that listen to the people, and act accordingly. After all this publicity in promoting your 1-Malaysia Idealogy, I can't find a single policy that you implemented that really follow what the people really wants.

On the other hand, you approved a string of policy and initiatives that the people don't want. Worse, you are using the people money for all these.
The political scene and moral ethics in Malaysia has never been so mess up before in Malaysia's History. Open Bribery, Minister making nonsense claims, Extremist making racial statements, Free distribution of Sex tape, Police are defending against public instead of standing inline with them.

So what's in your mind? Have you ever thought how you are going to remembered in the context on Malaysia History?

Saturday, May 7, 2011

How should one defend their religion

What is the Malaysia national religion? Islam I would say it is, I am fine with it. just like I am fine if they were to put Nasi Lemak as our national breakfast.

I like nasi lemak, but you can't force me to eat nasi lemak every morning, sometimes I prefer curry puff. But when someone claim their religion is superior over the others, i think this is questionable.

I won't say who is right, who is wrong nor who have the only God. But here's a picture, if Nabi and Jesus were to sit down together, I bet they won't argue over such matter, if they would, they won't end up being Great. 

And I challenge the defender "Show me a line in Quran or Bible that says you need to defend your religion." If you still insist, defend your honesty, kindness, forgiveness and self discipline, then your religion will be defend.






Dear fella Malaysians

"Some guy can promise you scholarship, but he can't promise you a job; If he can promise you a job, he can't promise you competency. Only through hardwork, challenges and failure could equipped you with competency, which is the foundation to success."

~ Tun Rasuah

Thursday, May 5, 2011

The Image of Polis Diraja Malaysia

The Kuala Lumpur police chief Zulkifli Abdullah claims there are cyber threats from "irresponsible parties" out to tarnish the force's good name. 

Hey sir, out of my sincere respect and stupidity, may i asked, which are the false claims that tarnish your image? And which part of your forces' good image is tarnished?

Thanks for making the crime rate went down, but to be brutally honest, you guys are one of the reason I don't feel safe in Malaysia. I am more unsafe with you guys around than the criminals. Why? Thats because you are working for political parties instead of the people. 

I give you a scenario, if someone sneak into my house and try to steal something, I can SHOUT and beat the hell out of him. But when public hold talks to rage about corruptions and so on of political parties, you come out and dispersed the crowd.

And that makes me wonder if your good image is within certain political figure's mind or the people's mind. You should do a survey, but your are definitely not in my mind!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

If you don't have such a big head, don't wear such a big hat

Bro Najib,

This morning when i read Malaysiakini, it reports that your beloved wife is asking the members of Kasih, a charity foundation to help BN to recapture Selangor State from the opposition Party?!

Is she serious or just want to crack a joke? don't she knows what it means by NGO?
Okay fine, maybe Kasih is not an NGO afterall after your wife become the president.

But here's my question: why the fuck want to recapture Selangor State? Is the state doing worse under their leadership? I don't think so, at least I didnt see illegal ugly mansion being build by those in charge, nor spending millions in family trip.

How about Penang? do you wanna recapture the state and handled it back into the hands of Koh or MCA? where Penanglites' life have been screwed for so many years before the opposition took over. Where now the state is enjoying dramatic growth and the people is having a bloody good times.

Are you in for the People or Power? Here's my advice for you, just go capture what you are able to developed fully, and be focus. when you don't have enough superb being around you to lead so many places, don't be hungry over them. Else, it paints the impression of greed and dictator-oriented on you.

In the chinese drama, i learn a phase "if you don't have such a big head, don't wear such a big hat."
Even your head is obviously larger than most of us, but I don't think BN in overall have such a big head priviledge yet. Instead of capturing the state, try capturing real talents.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Who build your 1-Malaysia Website?

Brother Najib, I just visited your website and I don't what it means by







Who are we going to meet along togather?


And most surprising of all, there's a registration page to apply to meet you in person. I am asked to key in almost all my personal details except one thing "The reason the applicants want to meet you?"

You are the PM, we pay you to lead the country, fight corruption, bring in more foreign investment, screwed those minister who wasted tax payer money and etc, but not meeting the people without particular strong reasons.


And I am more curious to know who designed your 1 Malaysia Logo? Sorry to say that, it looks more and more ridiculous every time I stare at it. It is just basically a masking of a picture of Malaysia Flag in a 1, and it doesn't even fits into the category of a logo.

By the way, please stop meeting scholarship applicants (ex: Saiful). If you want to give schorlarship, the better party to access the applicants are the university, You could just as well places some funds with the top notch university around the world like Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Cambridge and etc, for them evaluate and grant it to Malaysia Applicants who well deserved it.

Our Multi-tasking Anggota Polis

When I was small, I dreamed of being an policeman when I grow up, beating the hell out of bad guys, cracking criminal rings and most of all, carrying a gun sounds real cool to me (of course I do have the concern that the trigger being pulled accidentally while its in my pocket.)

But after looking at what the policeman in Malaysia did these days, I am blessed I didn't live through my childhood dreams. I am not interested in dispersing voters, or stopping ceramah half ways, and most of all spraying water on rakyat. And the sad thing is I heard normal innocent Malaysians get bitten up, tortured or killed in the arms of this so-called Justice Enforcer more than bad buys being screwed. Brother Najib, what's the problem? They can caught any bad guys ah?

Anyway, its not my problem, since I am not their boss. But I want to give you an financial advice that would help you cut your operation cost. Since the Polis Department are so well trained in spraying waters, why not just dissolve the Bomba Department, Spraing water on buildings (non-moving target) is 10 times easier than people(moving targets)







Thursday, April 14, 2011

Set up an RC for Malaysiakini Hacking

Hey Bro Najib,

How are you? Busy in Sarawak?
Recently I found that the access to Malaysiakini.com is downed due to hacking activity. And that makes me wonder, what kind of assholes wanna hack a small online press site in Malaysia?

For 1-Malaysia, we must find out. Can you guess besides the infamous minister, whose daughter married a non-Malaysian Mat Salleh, who else could that be?
Probably someone who is afraid of too much truth revealing on Malaysiakini could jeopardize his agenda.

We must find out, don't you think so? How about setting up a RCI for the matter?
Unlike The Sex video case, which only few with priority get to watch it, Malaysia-kini is read by tens of thousands of Malaysian, all your brother and sister.

The hacking activity on Malaysia-kini involves millions of computer around the world, which translate into MONEY! So, Let's get an RCI to investigate who is behind this, and whose money is being used to sponsored the hacking activity.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Transformation vs Change

Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin make a strong claim "Transformation" to fellow Sarawak voters that confronted PKR slogan "change".


I don't know which is a better word, or more suitable for fellow Malaysians. So I took a bit of time to analyse both claim, let's begin with "transformation". It means you are in one state, changing into another one, with progression involved. When a caterpillar turns into a butterfly, that's transformation. it is based on a solid foundation, but I doubt how its gonna be applied into government's situation, what are they transforming from? and transform into? There's no clear statement being made, but only tax payers' funded giveaway flying around.


Then we have "change", change basically means things are fucked up in the past, so a whole new direction is needed, and most probably a new leader. If you study corporation around the world, when things get fucked up, the CEO will be fired. They won't keep the same old CEO waiting for him to evolved into something better or so, just as trump says "its hard for people to change." 


This doesn't says the fired-CEO is useless, it just an hint that he is no longer suitable to lead the corporation he is being fired from. 


Dear brother and sister in Sarawak, You guys have the richest natural resources in the country, have you ever thought why you are where you are today? 
Its time to think and elaborate hard, under which party the nature wealth would be returned to you. 


You can call me bias, but from the fact that Malaysian in Penang are having better life under PKR's leadership, and the case where the arrest of Leng Liong Sik who claimed he is fighting for the chinese community during his times as the chariman for more than a decade, I will go for change.


By the way, when someone claimed they will rescue you from poverty, why not ask "who puts you into poverty in the first place?"   















Thursday, April 7, 2011

Royal Commision For a SEX VIDEO?

Bro Najib,

One of your boys must ate something wrong. Why do you wanna waste our taxpayer by setting up a RC to investigate if that someone in the sex video Anwar Ibrahim?

Come on, first of all, no one died. Secondly, no one report a rape or so. And most of all, we are not interested to waste our money sponsoring the RC to find out who is involved in the sex tape since it doesn't threaten our future or our society, what's the big deal? Chua Soi Lek get away with it, so will the guy in it.

But just in case you really plan to set it up, I am more curious to know about Lingam and Atlantuya, so can the RC look into both cases all together?
If we put up a nationwide pole, I bet you majority will be interested, yes, 1 Malaysia would be interested to know who fuck and blow up Atlantuya.

By the way, the direction is wrong, the direction should be "to find out who is involved in the sex video" instead of "is Anwar in the sex video."
Maybe we should find out if the trio masturbated each other or fuck that prostitute too during the recording,didn't they say that they "tak boleh tahan."

Sunday, April 3, 2011

The Art of Voting

Dear Fellow Malaysian, election is coming, and for all of you who are eligible to vote, take a moment to think before you cast your vote.

Looking at where we are today, I would say "Malaysian are not smart voters"
If we look at Malaysia, these piece of land, its blessed with the potential to become an elite among the world, its small and easier to manage compare to coutry like Africa, India and etc. Its comes with fertilized soil and resources, from the days of rubber to palm oil, tropical forest and petroleum. We are located away of devastating natural disaster, the worst natural disaster we have is flood, compare to tsunami and earthquake, we are far more lucky, and most the disaster we encounter could be overcomed or avoid with construction policy.

But yet, we are lagging behind countries like Singapore, Hongkong, Taiwan, Korea and Japan, which I would say doesn't enjoy the richness in resources like us, except better government policy.

That prompt me to ask myself, "What do I vote for?"
Do I vote for a politic figure? Do I vote for a party? Do I vote for Money?
No! I am voting for Malaysia's future, a future where talents are retained within the society, where tax payer money is wisely managed to benefits the whole instead of the minority, where Malaysian are superb competitive when competing on international level, where our future generation spends more time thinking in creating rather than surviving (you know, worrying about the rising cost in food, petrol and houses).

I remember during the election of 2008, Pak Lah pleaded to the people "Give me a chance"
But until today, I don't know why do Pak Lah need a chance, to do what?
But fine, majority of us handed him the chance. And he stepped down and handover his post as the Prime Minister without the our consent. Is that what we are voting for?

So dear fellow Malaysians, when you cast your vote, forget about what you gonna gain in the short term, think long term, think about the young and youth generations, they are the one who will be paying taxes to build the country, their capability shape how you and I will be living in future.

Our education system has been aggresively defended by the government, but when you look, the market is flooded with local university graduate which can't find the job they expect to get, especially Malay. While the Chinese don't seems to be suffering from this problem, why? Its time for us to think, Do we want to developed advantages due to unfair policy, or we would want to developed advantages in terms of self-capability.

Start to think, way before the election day, "What am I voting for"
And start to analysed the speech of the parties, candidates. Are they campaigning for the nation and the future, or they are campaigning for power.
The candidate I am voting for needs to have following criteria:
  • He serves the community instead of empowering over the community. I won't vote for any assholes who walk up the stage and start to bargain with the people, because this is the act of a dictator who thinks he owns the people rather than he is the servant of people.
  • He listen to the people instead of shutting us off. Every complaints and objections are chances for one to review his policy to brighten the nation's future.
  • He must be transparent in his duty, policy and conduct. So that he will be focusing more on building up the nation, not making deals in gaining personal wealth or busy with cover up for himself.
  • A leader with track record or potential. Start asking yourself, what have he done for the country to deserved to be given the opportunity? If one has been given the chance but done nothing much, why the fuck do we want him to be there again?
  • And the final of all, one who is prepared to hold a debate with an opposition candidates and interview with any internaional media. If you are not ready to face an opposition candidate or international media, you are giving me two impressions: you are not clean enough to be there, and its hard to imagine how you could represent Malaysia on a global platform.
Thats all for now, I wish for the coming election, We will vote with our brains and heart, we will vote with courage to face challenges instead of fear , we will be voting for the youth and coming generations.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Stop the POLITICAL SEX SCANDAL Coverage

Sex is welcomed in Malaysia political scandal, it started with Anwar Sodomy Case back in 1997, then Atlantuya which is related so some mysterious figures in a picture, then its Chua Soi Lek on the VCD, and now its Anwar again, Anwar and that sissy boy, and Anwar over a prostitute?

So, is he gay or straight? Or could he be Bi?

And ironically, in the cases without solid evidence, the accused was charged. And those with solid evidence, they either get away or the press are banned from discussion. 
Last time I won't have the guts to talk about it, but thanks to my beloved 1 Malaysia Campaign, I can talk now, coz we are one, and we don't hide stuff from each other.

So, what's the big deal about SEX anymore, when you can have Chua Soi Lek as the president of MCA, the TRIO that shot an AV process running free, what's so big deal about Anwar? Even if he did it, our GDP would not drop, the foreign investor would not flee, but the UMNO boys and the press seems to be pretty excited about it, as if they never watched AV before. 

HELLLLLOOOOO! we(the taxpayer) only care about our economy, traffic jam, commodity prices and the transparency on how tax payer's money are spent, we don't even care if B are fucked by A or A fucked C.  It's not in our beloved 1-Malaysia Plan, the plan didn't says we cant fuck others, so stop all the attention towards all these crap.

By the way, the europeans and the americans think Anwar is innocent, they are fuck expert, you named it all, straight, gay, lesbian, bi, anal, animal, blowjob and etc. they fuck more than all our ancestor sums up, so maybe we should listen to them. Especially those that suppose to fuck only their wifes in only one way due to religion restriction, you don't have much experience to access the case compare to the Europeans and Americans.

Who is the billionaire behind the Kenduri Boyz

Hey  brother Najib (I hope you don't mind I calling you that, since your idea of 1 Malaysia come out, I feel everyone is my brother and sister), the kenduri boy is out again in Sarawak, I bet you heard about them before if you haven'y met them in person, whenever there's talk by the opposition party, they will be there, organizing fiesta so the people wont attend the talk and get brainwashed by the opposition.
No right or wrong, whoever like to eat, can go to eat, but i am more curious about the billionaire who the kenduri boys claimed sponsored all the fiesta.

So from what i know, there are not much billionaire in Malaysia, so i did a quick check over Forbes latest ranking. If we go by USD, we got 10 of them, so I lower the standards to Ringgit. There's 19 of them. Here's their ranking:

Robert Kuok

Ananda Krishnan

Lee Shin Cheng

Lee Kim Hua

Quek Leng Chan

Teh Hong Piow

Yeoh Tiong Lay

Syed Mokhtar AlBukhary

Vincent Tan

Tiong Hiew King

Azman Hashim

Lee Oi Hian & Lee Hau Hian

Yaw Teck Seng & Yaw Chee Ming

Lim Wee Chai

William H. J. Cheng

Goh Peng Ooi

Lim Kok Thay

Jeffrey Cheah

Anthony Fernandes



Mr Fernandes stands at USD 330 million, thats almost RM1 billion. but since his company share went up so much, so i count him in.
Then I started to filter, filtering off those that are not actively tied to any political party, or have any gossip related to any parties. So I shrink down to the following few:

Syed Mokhtar AlBukhary - No Mahathir, No Syed Mokhtar, Everyone  knows that, accept UMNO, just like how we know Leng Liong Sik.

Vincent Tan - The government give him sports toto, starbuck, McD, what else?

Lim Kok Thay - Got the only gambling licence 

Anthony Fernandes - Heard he is close to Khairy, and government definitely gives him lots of special deal related to air toute with MAS

Okay, Above is only my filter, you know, based on my own assumption. Maybe there's more billionaire you know, they rasuah themself towards billiaonaire, buy RM1billion land with few million, or buy some scrap helicopter from europe, so its unlikely to be published on the table lah.

So brother Najib, aren't you curious to know, who is this genius behind the kenduri boys? Now you don't have to hasut the voter with promises on future funding any more. Before this the voters may ponder if you gonna keep your promises, now they don't have to, coz the fiesta is NOW. They can makan as much as they want on the spot.

Oh brother Najib, do you think we should stopped them, Political talk is important, it makes people smarter, thats why US have debates between candidates. It helps the voter to know more about the big picture, and make better voting decisions. You must know about that right? since your have met brother OBAMA through that PR agency which charges millions ringgit on Taxpayers' money without their consent.
Can you share with us, besides hand shake, what have you learned and gained for the nation? 

Friday, March 11, 2011

Siapa punya design?

Anyone how who designed this logo?
How much the designer charged?

Be aware, Dear Prime Minister

First they caught Ling Liong Sik, and now they got Chan Kong Choy, and I believe there will be more to come, there should be, no doubt about it, provided your people really look into it.


For decades, we know they are not clean, but only until last year, you guys got them. And the charge on Chan is a hilarious one, misleading Ex-PM Pak Lah into signing contracts. 


I don't know how you interpret this, but for me, I interpret it as either one of follow:


  1. Pak-Lah doesn't have enough level of intelligence until he can be mis-leaded into signing.
  2. Tun Mahathir is blinded all these years, as he and Ling are like brothers, and yet he can't see how dirty his brother got.
  3. There are too many assholes, manipulators around us, but as PM, you guys are too busy serving the people, fly here fly there, buy helicopter, building tall towers and etc. Which give these rug-rats a chance to set you up.
  4. There's a flaw in the system.
After analyzing on your behalf (you know lah, I want to share some of your workload, for free without charging you millions like your PR agency did), I think #4 is the way out, to avoid more such cases arising in the future.


The system needs more transparency, so that we can help you see who is corrupting, or try to set you up, or use tax-payer money to bring their family to some luxury overseas trip, or build some bad taste mansion that violates regulations and etc.


Yes, your people, dear PM, we are worried that you might be in a dangerous position if any of them set you up and screw the almighty 1-Malaysia plan. We will help you to watch over them, provided you change the system into a high transparency system. We were so upset when we saw your wife, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor  have to work in your office, how could we tolerate that, our beloved first lady working?!!!


I know you must feel very touched, but hey, 1 Malaysia right, we are 1, like brothers if not father-son. so I don't mind helping you out a bit, and I think most Malaysian feels the same too.


*ps: I cant remember the exact title of each name mentioned here, if there's any mis-spelling or wrong crowning, i'm sorry.





STPM Standard

I never been through STPM, maybe the standard is too high, which i am not qualified, but luckily my parents never bother. The only one who bother and have high regards for it, in my own sole opinion is the minister of education, which have flood our society with unemployed graduates.


On the other hand, the Chinese Unified Exam, which is widely recognized around the world, are not recognized locally, yet produces graduates that are widely welcome in international corporation around the world. I have met quite a number of Malaysia Chinese working around the world, holding high management post with expatriate benefits. But not Malay, haven't met much of them out there.


That makes me angry, but who the fuck should i turned my rage on? On the Chinese Unified Exam that raised the standards, or the STPM system that produces incompetency graduates, not all, but can be well numbered.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Dear DPM, jangan risaulah!

Today's Headline reads "Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin warns against jasmine revolution"

He went on to said that Malaysia is a country where all races lives in harmony, and Malaysia's situation is not identical to the country in Middle East and North Africa.

The remark is confusing, if we are in harmony and everyone is living happily ever after like in the fairytale land, why would there be a calling for jasmine revolution? 

Or, is it some foreigners making the call? indons? singaporeans? thais?

Okay, he claimed its the opposition party calling for it! But why the F worry? If the majority of Malaysians is living in harmony, embrace the government policy, the revolution is unlikely to happen.

But there's a good news, Defence Minister Datuk Ahmad Zahidi revealed that the army would not conduct act of violence against the rakyat like what the Liberian Government did, unless they are forced into it.
I am confused, who can force the army to conduct the act of violence, in Liberia its Gadhafi that forces/talk the army into it, who the heck in Malaysia can have such power?