Is Gadaffi Being Saddamed?
by Toffeesturn
Is Gaddafi making his move, that is the question on the lips of many especially the Americans and the British.
Well of course that is what Whitehall wants and so too the White House, and the way they look at that "move" is for Gaddafi to move out.
Tehran on the other hand and so too China, Russia and even some of the NATO nations woudl like to see Gadddafi retain his grip in Libya at least for the interim.
The Arabs are a different breed, and again although from the same breed the pedigree changes depending on the part of Arabia they come from, their religious inclination, their political beliefs and the type of Arabs they are it is a mixture of all these that is an Arab and you have as many mixtures as you have Arabs, that's how complex the Arab problem is.
When the mixture differs you know what you are looking at, there are so many and they are all, almost all, ferocious, and Sadam Hussein recognised that a long long time ago.
Giving democracy to an Arab is akin to giving durians to the English and forcing it down their throats and telling them go ahead eat this, it is after all the "king of fruits, " for want of putting it mildly.
All said Arabs are Arabs, and Arabs and democracy only makes the entire Arab world crazy, so in a nutshell they can't have democracy, less we have a crazy republic, and that is something we would not want from the Arabs of all people and if you know Osama bin Laden, you'll know what I am getting at.
Iraq was a prosperous and progressive nation under Sadam Hussein, people from all over the world worked and did business in Iraq, it was a Middle Eastern Power, and had a stabilising effect on Middle Eastern politics, Iraq prospered because Saddam realised that democracy would never work in a country like Iraq, not with his Arab brethren, not with him, and not especially in a country where religious tensions amongst the two rival Islamic sects ran so high on the one hand and that both these groups could at any time get into loggerheads with the Christians and peoples of other religions, there was a Kurdish problem to manage too, so he ruled it the way an Arab nation had to be ruled, the Baath Socialist way, and I hope at least in hindsight people will admit that it was indeed the best way, especially looking at Iraq today.
Both Gaddafi and Saddam promoted equal rights in their respective countries, women were given positions in the administration and the army long before any other Arab nation even thought of doing so. Why even Gaddafi's personal bodyguards are women, and both these leaders brooked no religious intolerance in their respective countries.
When Iraq took over Kuwait, after all an Arab State (which historically was part of the Babylonian Empire, until some white man gave it some boundaries) the entire World took on Iraq and interfered in what was internal Arab affairs.
Saddam did not have the 'Monroe Doctrine' or its equivalent with which he could legitimise this takeover and prevent outsiders from interfering in Arab affairs, if Iraq had gone for Israel it would have been a different proposition, this was an Arab state, but when Iraq went to war with Iran earlier, many of those countries that had gone to Iraq over its take over of Kuwait supported Iraq, that's how world leaders play marbles.
The interest is always oil and the means to control this commodity, that is what the powers from Whitehall the White House are keen on nothing else, and if that means killing Arabs so be it, after all they are only Arabs.
An embarrassed English government has also admitted to having interfered with the internal affairs of Libya, and even the Libyan rebels knew what was good for them and turned down the offer, they have learned their lesson from Iraq.
All of Arabia is aware of what happened in Iraq and they do not want it in their land, they too yearn for happiness like everyone else, but this prolonged ill treatment and deprivation of the Arab by the West using some Arabs has resulted in a sense of hopelessness which makes many of these people turn to the likes of Bin Laden and his band of merry men for hope and salvation.
Gaddafi keeps telling the world that the day he leaves Libya or is moved out, the Taliban will be on the door steps of Europe and he is not wrong, because Libya will again be reduced to another Iraq with tribal wars and tribes being forced to take sides in the conflict.
Libya will then be ripe for Taliban picking, and lo and behold on the shores of the Mediterranean, you'll find parked an organisation (THE AL QAEDA) whose time would have come, is that what Europe wants?
Well if that is what Europe wants that is what Europe will get, be forewarned, the signs were there before the Gulf war of what would happen in Iraq, the world was lied to, and see what is happening in Iraq today, it will happen in Europe, and the springboard will be Libya.
In the Libyan scenario the better option is for all parties to get together and negotiate a settlement with Gaddafi still in for the interim, this should be under the auspices of the United Nations and not the Americans, or the Russians, nor the Chinese or the British, the UN will not be out of choice there is India and France to oversee such a truce, failing which the world may force Gaddfai to play his last card, and that is an all out purge of those who oppose him, should that fail he will make his next move whatever and wherever that may be and pave the way of a glorious Al Qaeda entry. An Entry into Europe.
Move aside Charles Martel, Bin Laden has come and the new battle of Tours is about to be begin.1279 years after yours.
History does repeat itself, but we never learn.
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Thursday, March 10, 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
The Road to Egypt
Will Egypt happen here?
An ex-PM and the PM have answered with an emphatic No! And I cannot agree more.
Of course it will not happen here. Our power elites have not quite ruined the country like the Egyptian ruling classes have.
Why have their power elites scored higher than ours on “national ruination”? There are a dozen reasons for it.
Of course it will not happen here. Our power elites have not quite ruined the country like the Egyptian ruling classes have.
Why have their power elites scored higher than ours on “national ruination”? There are a dozen reasons for it.
First, the Egyptians have had more time, on a historical timeline they are really oldies as old as the pyramids.
We are just young chicos if not chicolingams (these latter ones are very small Lingams that make judges look like even smaller pricks) when it comes to history. Mere new kids on a new block.
All the same we will get there there one day. Any evidence for it?
Look at some of our ancient politicians....they have been around for some time now and saying and doing the same old things. At least one of them sounds like the mummy of a once powerful Pharaoh come to life again! And also, we are still merrily re-writing and revising even our recent history. At last count Yap Ah Loy, Hang Tuah and Parameswara have been reduced to historical footnotes. Really, can you make Tutankhamen a mere footnote of history and get away with it?
We are just young chicos if not chicolingams (these latter ones are very small Lingams that make judges look like even smaller pricks) when it comes to history. Mere new kids on a new block.
All the same we will get there there one day. Any evidence for it?
Look at some of our ancient politicians....they have been around for some time now and saying and doing the same old things. At least one of them sounds like the mummy of a once powerful Pharaoh come to life again! And also, we are still merrily re-writing and revising even our recent history. At last count Yap Ah Loy, Hang Tuah and Parameswara have been reduced to historical footnotes. Really, can you make Tutankhamen a mere footnote of history and get away with it?
Second, a very long time ago they mastered the art of picking the pockets of the poor masses and kept at it without let up. How else can you explain the Great Pyramid of Cheops, or the Temples of Abu Simbel, Hatshepshut and Luxor while we are stuck with only the Twin Towers?
Well we are learning. Notice that thousands of students were flown back from Egypt at the height of the crisis. What were they studying there? Mummification ? Agriculture ? Sand Castle Engineering? Pyramid Scheming? Your guess is as good as mine!
Well we are learning. Notice that thousands of students were flown back from Egypt at the height of the crisis. What were they studying there? Mummification ? Agriculture ? Sand Castle Engineering? Pyramid Scheming? Your guess is as good as mine!
Third, they have traditions and cultural practices much older than ours like ‘baksheesh’. Literally it means a present or gift and just like us, if not more , they are proud of their “kebudayaan”.
Someone defined baksheesh as : “remuneration and lavish bribes, rudely demanded but ever so graciously accepted in return for little or no services rendered .” And as far as I know there isn’t an Egyptian Anti-Baksheesh Commission, but then again perhaps all matters baksheesh come under the purview of the Egyptian Ministry of Culture and Performing Arts which is something we should also consider. As I said, I think they are way ahead of us on the learning curve.
Someone defined baksheesh as : “remuneration and lavish bribes, rudely demanded but ever so graciously accepted in return for little or no services rendered .” And as far as I know there isn’t an Egyptian Anti-Baksheesh Commission, but then again perhaps all matters baksheesh come under the purview of the Egyptian Ministry of Culture and Performing Arts which is something we should also consider. As I said, I think they are way ahead of us on the learning curve.
Fourth, they have simply gone ahead and stolen more, without restraint, without fear.
Now you know why some countries are addicted to ‘Emergency Rule’. Egypt was for a long time to single party politics.
If we want to become as corrupt as Egypt we must first destroy the Opposition and declare a state of emergency, here, it now looks like a work-in-progress. One day we may get there. Then the real stealing can begin.
You will be surprised how many in Egypt joined in on the gang bang of the nation’s coffers! That is why I am not keen on the slogan “1MALAYSIA”. It may become just the right excuse for all of us to unite to the last man, woman and child to plunder and pillage this land of ours.”Satu Malaysia, Satu Kali Hentam”?
Now you know why some countries are addicted to ‘Emergency Rule’. Egypt was for a long time to single party politics.
If we want to become as corrupt as Egypt we must first destroy the Opposition and declare a state of emergency, here, it now looks like a work-in-progress. One day we may get there. Then the real stealing can begin.
You will be surprised how many in Egypt joined in on the gang bang of the nation’s coffers! That is why I am not keen on the slogan “1MALAYSIA”. It may become just the right excuse for all of us to unite to the last man, woman and child to plunder and pillage this land of ours.”Satu Malaysia, Satu Kali Hentam”?
Fifth, their corruption operates at a ruthless level, that even James Bond will be traumatised.
There is no quantum of solace when it comes to diddling the State of its dues. Where do you think Ruby the Heart Stealer got her initial training ? Their corruption is of the ‘starve the masses kind’. No quarters given. Only your pants will be spared minus the pockets. And cronyism and nepotism there are on steroids, all bulked up.
However over here the face of corruption is gentler. The “sama-sama” type. We are all in it together! Haven’t you noticed that every year corruption is becoming more inclusive even as we become more racist?
There is no quantum of solace when it comes to diddling the State of its dues. Where do you think Ruby the Heart Stealer got her initial training ? Their corruption is of the ‘starve the masses kind’. No quarters given. Only your pants will be spared minus the pockets. And cronyism and nepotism there are on steroids, all bulked up.
However over here the face of corruption is gentler. The “sama-sama” type. We are all in it together! Haven’t you noticed that every year corruption is becoming more inclusive even as we become more racist?
Sixth, their Rate Of Rip-off (ROR) exceeded the rate at which wealth was being created. The trouble with the World Bank and the IMF is that they do not hold any ‘kursus’ on newly coined topics like ROR for corrupt leaders. Any smarty-pants corrupt leader worth his subsidised salt should know that ROR must keep pace but never exceed wealth creation. By this reckoning Hosni Mubarak is daft. We have smart leaders don’t you think!
Seventh, Egypt’s industrial sector is largely state owned. In all likelihood they have many more GLCs than us. Imagine the bailouts. Think of many Sand Darbys running around in Egypt. And if they hide behind a pyramid of losses who will know? Remember there are many pyramids there. And don’t forget pyramids have four sides. So Egypt simply needs Jews, Chinese and other entrepreneurs and risk takers like the desert thirsts for water.
We made our choices a few hundred years ago. For the Egyptians this is a tough call. The last time they got Moses and his gang over, they left in haste after throwing some pox around and fled to no-man’s land after parting the waters of the Red Sea. If the waters are parted again, Sharm el- Sheikh will lose its charm and chic and tourists will never return to “-el-”, if you know what I mean!
We made our choices a few hundred years ago. For the Egyptians this is a tough call. The last time they got Moses and his gang over, they left in haste after throwing some pox around and fled to no-man’s land after parting the waters of the Red Sea. If the waters are parted again, Sharm el- Sheikh will lose its charm and chic and tourists will never return to “-el-”, if you know what I mean!
Eighth, notice that they are masters at religious hypocrisy. How else can you explain them getting away with stealing from their co-religionists? They have the Islamic Brotherhood and we have PAS. The former is banned and many of its membership jailed whilst PAS sits proudly in our Parliament. Why do you think we put them there in the tsunami of 2008? Thank God for that!
Ninth, they don’t have oil to get their hands all greasy. Not only do we have oil but it is “off budget” as well. As I said we are very clever. Now no one knows how much money we make from oil barring a select few. And these poor Egyptians, they even chose the wrong palms.....they get the date and we get the oil palm. With these two oils around our power elites don’t have to pick the Rakyat’s pockets all the time for now. They just pick Petronas’ pockets!
Tenth, they have a bloated civil service that does nothing. We have a bloated civil service that does something. And that makes all the difference!
As a reward, ours is over-paid and as punishment theirs is underpaid. Their civil servants are out on the streets demonstrating whilst ours is out on ‘kursus’, meetings, seminars, ‘attending to officials’ or having the fourth coffee break of the working day.
As a reward, ours is over-paid and as punishment theirs is underpaid. Their civil servants are out on the streets demonstrating whilst ours is out on ‘kursus’, meetings, seminars, ‘attending to officials’ or having the fourth coffee break of the working day.
Eleventh, they have only the Suez Canal as testament to their involvement in global trade. But we have Singapore linked to us via a causeway that narrowly escaped becoming a crooked bridge. Notice Singapore’s GDP just overtook ours this year. Do Egyptians have neighbours like ours ? Israel, Libya, Sudan..... Clearly we live in a better neighbourhood. And the important lesson to learn from all this is that with regard to neighbours, never let your leaders get away with building crooked bridges of friendship. It will come back to haunt us all.
Twelfth, their education system produces graduates like the desert needs sand. Many are from non-technical disciplines like religious studies. And by law every Egyptian graduate must be given employment. We ? We don’t need the law to force our hand. Like the Nike advert, our politicians just do it ! Now we have an 800,000 strong civil service!
There! I told you there are a dozen reasons for it ! The real question to ask is not whether Egypt will happen here but to ask, “Why the fear if they are not coming here ?
I think the fear is, we are going there!
Monday, March 7, 2011
PUTTING UP A FRONT.
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By Howl PillaiIntroduction
Chief Great-Tinpot runs a tinpot party which if it were a country will surely be called the "Republic of Banana Rajahs". This is not being outlandish. Consider this : We have a thriving 'pisang rajah' industry. And when you offer bananas as big as rajahs you get monkeys as big as maharajahs. Now Chief Great Tinpot wants to be Chief-for-life and problematically for us, a few afterlifes as well. In the interim, Chief Dear Tinpot,his son, is being groomed for high office. And Chief Great-Tinpot keeps deferring the date for his arduous, once in a lifetime journey to what can only be the Indian equivalent of Mt Kumgang. Once there he plans to sip 72 teh-tariks everyday served in freshly cut crystal goblets.And in between sips he will summon his minions and lesser chiefs at random to pay him homage. Anyone who does not comply is sacked and then told he is too small to talk. "How bizarre,how bizarre", you mumble in disbelief.
PUTTING UP A FRONT
But it is true that political monsters like Chief Great-Tinpot are not born. They are made. Made by the Front. More specifically by the entity behind the Front.
We should have in hindsight stuck with "Perikatan" or "Alliance". Afterall it was "Alliance" that gave us Glorious Merdeka ! An alliance is an agreement among parties in furtherance of a common cause. Now see what happens when you tinker, chop and change with names and ideas as important as this one. Really we must have gone 'bananas' to have agreed to a name change like 'Barisan Nasional' in place of the "Alliance". Sure, "Barisan Nasional" sounds and feels more formidable than its predecessor. But from the beginning it had an inherent problem in translation in more than one sense. Later, self-serving politicians would capitalise on this defect. In its short form, the Coalition became "Barisan". In English that translates as "Front". There, now you have it !
For close on four decades we have all had to put up with a Front. A Front, the likes of which was never seen before in this fair and lovely land that is trully, Trully Asia ! A national Front that was politically sophisticated and devilishly clever. We were not even aware for a long time that we were indeed putting up a Front. At least prior to March 2008. Then a mirror held to our face reflected a ghastly apparition that clearly was not us anymore.
Now it suddenly dawned upon us all that we were creatures of a Front organisation set up and controlled by another entity. And for a good part of those four decades Chief Great-Tinpot served as an excellent Front-man.
The Front-masters were happy with him. Even jubilant. At last a Front-man of the right calibre. Nevermind that with every passing year the Chief's girth approached that of King Henry the Eighth. In him his mentors had a Front-man for the long haul--obedient, ambitious and greedy. And later, with the passing years even the skeletons in his closet would 'put on weight'.
Early in his career he was tacitly made to understand that he could self-deal on the side. The Front would provide cover and stand by its Front-men. This was a perk and a promise made to all the chiefs, both Indian and non-Indian, both big and small, in the Coalition, but the cover came with a price. They had to deliver the 'goodies'.
Now with Indians, Chief Great-Tinpot knew that delivering the 'goodies' was always dicey and difficult. For every Indian was a potential renegade. Give him a voice and he will shoot his mouth. Give him a pen and he will write. Give him an opinion and he will split it into hairs.Give him a whole party and he will break it up into pieces and factions. And so Big Chief sat on the wall, pondered a while and came up with a simple solution- Exterminate all the other Indian Chiefs ! He wiped out the chiefs of the 'Cheyenne', 'Sioux', 'Pawnee','Mohawks','Mohicans', 'Crow', 'Navajos','Choctaws', 'Blackfeet', 'Bigfeet' and other tribes too many to mention.
Soon after the completion of the merciless campaign of elimination he declared himself the 'Embodiment of all the Indian Tribes'. Then he was able to safely deliver the 'goodies', which are actually little slips of paper which Indians were told to mark "X" against a perfectly balanced ancient weighing scale which looked suspiciously Indian in origin. In return, Chief Great-Tinpot brought from the Front, news of war victories and of a substantial 'war booty' that was soon to be shared with all the Indians. The weary foot soldiers of the Indian Tribes cheered lustily and pledged to support and to sacrifice for the Front in the 'battles' yet to come.
Ah ! This Front was indeed a very clever one ! In a way, and we must be honest about it ,we were happy putting up a front. In other countries this process is called propaganda. In these parts it is called National Unity. But alas ! The 'war booty' was not shared with the Indian tribes as promised. Instead the Front delivered a much reduced portion directly to Chief Great-Tinpot who kept it all for himself as in many a previous occasion. A grizzled old warrior who had fought in many a 'goodies' campaign bristled with anger and expressed his disgust at this latest double cross, spitting out some half-chewed tobacco: "I never thought I would see this day. The Front that we knew in the past is now an affront to us.When I die bury my heart at Wounded Pride by the shade of those old rubber trees!". Another old warrior chimed in :" As for me just bury me down by the river in my ancestral village of Empty Stomach".
Thankfully, no nation and no tribe can put up a front forever. The charade had to end someday. And when Chief Great-Tinpot lost the Battle of Snail River in March 2008, the Front was exposed! And the tribes rose to a man in classic disunity as in the days of yore and bayed for the blood of the Great-Tinpot who is now chief in all but name.
Perhaps what did not work for BP in the Gulf of Mexico may work for us here- topkill. After that the Indian must learn to vote with unabashed self-interest. Lets stop putting up a front!
Umi to vie for Wanita UMNO Top spot
The Star in a report carried on 6 March stated, "Ummi Hafilda Ali still has the ability to make waves wherever she appears. Love her or hate her but you cannot ignore her." she has stories, and a lie told often enough gets to be perceived to be the truth, a Hitler philosophy practiced so well by someone so close to her i do not need to mention him here.
For a woman of such "substance" to UMNO, UMNO can't afford to ignore her capabilities or she may do the next best thing squeal on UMNO at the next General Elections.
Word has it that she has been contacted by a former UMNO strongman to do just that with a promise of great rewards if she delivers the humiliation to Najib, Mahathir and the rest, and she has the capability of doing so, but the question is will she? Or even, can she?
The UMNO script written for her which she used at Kerdau is; " I still have several things to disclose, if he still accuses me of taking money, conspiracy and so forth, I'll have no qualms in exposing him."
There must be a scriptwriter or scriptwriters whose job it is now to write Umi's speeches for the General Elections that is why she says, " I still have several things to disclose...."
Being the younger sister of PKR deputy president and Anwar's closest aide, UMNO found her the right target to say things about Anwar to get him convicted by the infamous justice Augustine Paul, and now in the face of the uncertainties that plague the calling for the next General Elections, Kerdau and Merlimau, UMNO were testing grounds by trying Umi Hafilda and it seemed to have paid handsome dividends.
It is not Malay to go public and condemn one's own brother, why amongst the Malays this is almost totally unheard of. why did Umi decide to do just that? What was her motivation, or better still what was the power of the force that made her do it, and come back and do it again. Normally at this stage it should have been let bygones be bygones.
Umno must have a very strong hold on this woman, what it is for the moment can only be reduced to roumer but whatever it is she is willing to wreck her brothers entire career send him to the gallows for all she cares and be faithful to UMNO for some reason other then all those 'noble' reasons she talks about.
Is she doing this out of her own free will, or is it being done because she is being blackmailed? Maybe a lie detector test may shed some light, although that can't be taken to be conclusive.
Any woman who says such things about her brother will weep for two reasons, one it is the truth, if it is, consider this, does she so easily take the rostrum and do it?
Or, could it be that she hates herself for doing so and has no alternative but to do so, because she is being blackmailed?
Mahathir claimed that he believed her when she began to cry, but he did not believe Lee Kuan Yew when he cried on the separation of Singapore, so why believe this lady, because that was the best opportunity he had to give a reason of belief, and we all know Mahathir's excuses of convenience, after all Anwar was not helping him to help his sons out of the huge financial mess of 1997 that they had got into.
Was Umi crying because she was to tell lies about hurt elder brother? anwar was nobdy but her brother was now brought int the fray and she was destroying him, could that be the reason of her tears?
Although Umi harbours great plans for UMNO positions both at wanita and at the executive council, she actually has no power to move in because the powers that be here are the ones that seem to have the control over her, and Sharizat can rest peacefully for the time being at least, because in politics, and especially UMNO politics, things can change course and an ambitious Muhyuddin, Khairy Jamaludin and the Mukhriz Mahathir could play the card to get back into power with a lucrative deal for Umi Hafilda at the end of it all.
Umi on the other hand has to be mindful, this is UMNO and there are lessons, Altantuya Shaaribu for one.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
GIVE US A REAL PARLIAMENT AND WE WILL GIVE YOU A NEW COMPLEX
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by Howl Pillai
Yes that's what I said ! Give us a real Parliament and we will give you a new complex.
Unlike the detractors, I say: What better place to make a fresh start than Parliament? We can get going again when we have a real Parliament housed in a sparkling new complex!The present one, just 47 years old is a bit of a disgrace. A national embarrassment even! Its roof leaks like an old bucket and its air conditioning is as dodgy as the artful, hot-headed parliamentarians that need cooling . Things got so bad that once it was even shut down for all of two whole years. On another occasion recently, its not so hallowed grounds even doubled up as a temporary abattoir. What a shame !
And for the record,some 80% of all legislation initiated by the Executive was passed into law in this same building without any amendments.So it is entirely untrue that rubber and its allied industries, like rubber-stamping has seen its heyday. And this very building is no colonial vestige. Built in 1962/3 it then cost a modest RM16 Million. That, mind you, was in the innocent and happy pre-massivecorruption era of the sixties. Please note "massivecorruption" is now widely regarded as a single word in this country.They are inseparable. In today's terms, such a building will cost some RM200 Million,assuming an average annual inflation rate of 5%. The new complex we are informed is estimated to cost a whopping RM800 Million. We have 222 raucuous parliamentarians prone to whooping and chanting.Now that works out to just RM4 Million per lousy, noisy and vulgar mouthpiece of the party or if you prefer political mouth organ.Mercifully, we are a forgiving nation of kindly also-rans, driven by a passion for mediocrity and with a penchant for cost overruns. So we will generously throw in the additional RM600 Million.We simply need a real parliament no matter what the cost.No expense should be spared.Give them the best.Not just a building. Give them a whole complex and be done with it! We must get it right the second time. And I know I speak for most Malaysians when I request the following strings be attached like all things in this fair land :
1)It must be free of even the slightest taint of scandal.The contract for its construction must be awarded on the basis of an open and competitive bidding tender process. This whole process must be made transparent so that even a fool can see through it.The whole tender process must be telecast live. This is more important to us than the live telecasts of the World Cup.After all the World Cup comes around our way once every 4 years whilst Parliament may never come around our way!
2)One of the first things we want within the new complex is a world class 'animal testing' facility.It would be hard for any MP to object.The Lower Chamber has repeatedly echoed with cries of "Binatang", "Babi","Lembu" and "Ular".We suspect too many animals have sneaked into Parliament under disguise and cover of darkness. More scary still, we now have sufficient evidence that these animals have taken over the last vestiges of legislative power remaining in Parliament. All MPs must therefore be stringently tested on a quarterly basis and the results made public.
3)To retain the salient and defining principle of Parliament regulating its own affairs, we insist the new complex contain a modern detention centre to house all ISA detainees who are also MPs.The voices of the Rakyat's representatives must be heard in Parliament even if their bodies are incarcerated.Also one of the first acts of the real Parliament would be to pass an Act setting aside the Kamunting Detention Centre exclusively for the use of ordinary folks like writers,thinkers,poets,
4)The new complex must have a well equipped branch of the National Registration Department given our MPs' propensity for quickie multiple marriages and divorces. Sudden death is also now an issue.Tell me who in this country is not tired of both bye and buy elections? An efficient branch of this Dept will go a long way towards reducing time wasting and improving MP productivity.Later we can set some very basic KPIs for our MPs like attendance and punctuality.
5)Which brings us to the need to have a 18 hole golf course and club for MPs within the sprawling grounds of the complex.Besides helping us know where to find them in a national emergency, it will cater for their recreatinal and sporting needs.The soon to be approved sports betting business will do just fine to fill the gap although we have our reservations about gambling.Please note the Rakyat has consistently maintained that fighting to legalise things deemed 'haram' is akin to screwing for virginity even if the fight is led by a former PM.
6)We insist that both a primary and secondary school from anywhere in the Klang Valley, like Rawang for example,be transferred in toto to the new complex.MPs should be encouraged and be given incentives to send their children to these schools. This will have the singular benefit of impressing upon our Ministers and MPs the true state of our education system.The MIC must take note that the same rules will apply if they as usual request for a Tamil school within the complex.
7)We insist any one of the large supermarket chains open a store within the complex.Besides catering for the favorite past-time of some of our MPs and Ministers ,shopping can now be done locally in the comfort of the precints of Parliament.Besides it will help them know the true cost of living.They can then decide which subsidies to keep and which to remove after ensuring the selling of sugar,salt,sardines and salted fish is properly licensed. These items now form the staple diet of our working classes.As an added benefit prices of essential goods can be monitored daily by MPs and Ministers without resorting to making sense of complicated statistics,graphs and pye charts.
8)To ensure no citizen is abused unto death nor thrown out of the upper floors of buildings when 'routinely questioned' we insist a National Interrogation Centre entirely of glass be built within the complex and within sight of Parliament.We need their urgent oversight of the police force.
9)To ensure the project is completed on time,we insist Sime Darby be pre-disqualified. Besides we want to plant the seeds of true democracy not damn it.Their resources will be stretched cleaning up Bakun Dam anyway.
10)To ensure the complex does not turn into a white elephant we insist political leaders,past or present,suffering from megalomania or variants of it be excluded from all committees entrusted with any part of the project.We have all now learnt that ego-tourism has emptied the national coffers. The fear of bankruptcy now looms large in this land.For once in a long time, no one wants to see 2020 !
11)To ensure full accountability, all members of the 1998 Commonwealth Games Organising Committee be excluded on the basis that they have yet to present the Accounts of the Games. We still do not know who got the Wealth but we know the common people picked up the tab.
12)Likewise all those involved in some dubious way or other with the disastrous PKFZ mega-project be excluded.Besides, Parliament is better known for horse trading than for advocating free trade.Witness that even selling sugar now requires a licence.The next item that will be licensed, the rumour mills say, is the humble condom. We are not surprised because only the Government has a monopoly to legitimately screw us.
13) To ensure the Rakyat is never kept in the dark nor be victimised by news blackouts, we insist TNB guarantee that power disruptions are few and far between in the new complex. Simply put, we want Parliament to be properly empowered.Above all it should not be some shady extension of the Executive.
14)Since almost any significant activity is now deemed worthy enough to set up a university for its study, we insist that a university be also set up within the premises of the new complex to cater for 'parliamentary studies'. Why should this initiative surprise anyone at all ? Have we not heard it be said so often by our erstwhile Ministers : "The matter is now before Parliament and they are studying it in detail!" We propose the to- be- set up institution of higher learning be called "University Demokrasi" or "UDemo" for short. And its motto by unanimous agreement: "OUR PARLIAMENT IS EITHER AT OUR FEET OR AT OUR THROATS"
Citizens ! Lets Demo!
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Friday, March 4, 2011
Iran and US vying for greater influence in Messy Middle East
Egypt's revolution seems to have been all noise over nothing, the military is back in power they have even appointed a new prime minister and the next thing they will do is to appoint a new military strongman as president ,that the US had a strong hand in what happened there is no secret.
The Americans may not really want Gaddafi out, he is manageable but the Americans are worried a post Gaddafi Libya will send oil spiraling up even higher then present day prices and the new leadership hostile to American business interests.
The need for intervention and an American presence is thought by the Americans to be the best idea in a post Gaddafi Libya, but as usual the Americans read all situations wrong and this is very very wrong.
Any American presence will only encourage the presence of Hezbollah and Al Qaeda, that will turn Libya into another Iraq and make it ripe for Iranian picking.
The Libyans on both sides of the divide will not want the Americans in, if at all anything they may even join forces to keep "Uncle Sam," out.
The people who could help Libya out of this situation and keep the Americans away is Chavez of Venezuela, he has already offered assistance to bring warring sections together and the Arab League is in agreement with his suggestions, but Libya's new opposition has flatly turned down any suggestion for negotiations with Gaddafi.
Chavez may play yet another card and bring the very respected Fidel Castro into the fray. Castro is well respected by most left leaning middle east nations and the Arabs have a huge respect for both him and Chavez.
If all fails Gaddafi could be headed for Cuba or Caracas, its not that he has no choice, the west are aware of this possibility and that is why they are demanding that all Gadafi's assets overseas be frozen, less he transfers them either to Cuba or Venezuela.
So you see American intelligence "is a contradiction of terms" as there is absolutely no intelligence in what they do, the CIA is more like the Central Idiots Agency.
To intervene in Libya will only provoke the Arabs and give the Iranians and Syrians all the advantage in the propaganda war against the American, it will open the door for Iranian intervention via the Hezbollah and Hammas.
The Muslim brotherhood is not Al Qaeda, far from it, they are but an Islamist organsiation trying to implement Islamic law in the Arab states, the Muslim brotherhood is predominantly Sunni whilst Hammas and Hezbollah are both Shite, both Hezbollah and Hammas operate in Arab territory which is predominantly Sunni,and that could spark inter faith clashes between the Muslims of the separate confessions, and in the process push the brotherhood towards Al Qaeda, a situation no one wants.
Ahamdinijad of Iran is also using these conflicts as an effort to divert attention of the opposition in his own country that threatens to run berserk over his rule. Iran is still ripe for another revolution, and it is a clear indication that the great revolution of Iran was not that great after all. It has not delivered on its promises and the Iranian peoples are getting fed up with this regime.
The entire Middle east is in for regime change, it is the inability of these people to actually focus on the main issues that make their revolutions ineffective, and subject to being hijacked by others as is the case in Egypt. The Arab nations need real and credible leadership, which is lacking terribly in these states.
Ideologies differ, you have the extreme fundamental religious groups who coerce using religion and besides them there is hardly a choice, that is why Gaddafi once said that the people do not know what they want and as a result the government would give to the people what it thought best. Evidently Gaddafi did not give enough and what he gave was too little too late.
Libya may need another Gaddafi, a more benevolent Gaddafi, Egypt may require a Nasser a benevolent Nasser, who would then prepare these countries for a democratic transformation.
Now as Libya slides into Civil War, what is to happen of Egypt and the Arab and Iranian revolutions.
Apparently no one cares, the whole world is only worried about the oil, who cares for the Arabs, really no one,even Chavez is doing it for the sake of Oil.
The Americans may not really want Gaddafi out, he is manageable but the Americans are worried a post Gaddafi Libya will send oil spiraling up even higher then present day prices and the new leadership hostile to American business interests.
The need for intervention and an American presence is thought by the Americans to be the best idea in a post Gaddafi Libya, but as usual the Americans read all situations wrong and this is very very wrong.
Any American presence will only encourage the presence of Hezbollah and Al Qaeda, that will turn Libya into another Iraq and make it ripe for Iranian picking.
The Libyans on both sides of the divide will not want the Americans in, if at all anything they may even join forces to keep "Uncle Sam," out.
The people who could help Libya out of this situation and keep the Americans away is Chavez of Venezuela, he has already offered assistance to bring warring sections together and the Arab League is in agreement with his suggestions, but Libya's new opposition has flatly turned down any suggestion for negotiations with Gaddafi.
Chavez may play yet another card and bring the very respected Fidel Castro into the fray. Castro is well respected by most left leaning middle east nations and the Arabs have a huge respect for both him and Chavez.
If all fails Gaddafi could be headed for Cuba or Caracas, its not that he has no choice, the west are aware of this possibility and that is why they are demanding that all Gadafi's assets overseas be frozen, less he transfers them either to Cuba or Venezuela.
So you see American intelligence "is a contradiction of terms" as there is absolutely no intelligence in what they do, the CIA is more like the Central Idiots Agency.
To intervene in Libya will only provoke the Arabs and give the Iranians and Syrians all the advantage in the propaganda war against the American, it will open the door for Iranian intervention via the Hezbollah and Hammas.
The Muslim brotherhood is not Al Qaeda, far from it, they are but an Islamist organsiation trying to implement Islamic law in the Arab states, the Muslim brotherhood is predominantly Sunni whilst Hammas and Hezbollah are both Shite, both Hezbollah and Hammas operate in Arab territory which is predominantly Sunni,and that could spark inter faith clashes between the Muslims of the separate confessions, and in the process push the brotherhood towards Al Qaeda, a situation no one wants.
Ahamdinijad of Iran is also using these conflicts as an effort to divert attention of the opposition in his own country that threatens to run berserk over his rule. Iran is still ripe for another revolution, and it is a clear indication that the great revolution of Iran was not that great after all. It has not delivered on its promises and the Iranian peoples are getting fed up with this regime.
The entire Middle east is in for regime change, it is the inability of these people to actually focus on the main issues that make their revolutions ineffective, and subject to being hijacked by others as is the case in Egypt. The Arab nations need real and credible leadership, which is lacking terribly in these states.
Ideologies differ, you have the extreme fundamental religious groups who coerce using religion and besides them there is hardly a choice, that is why Gaddafi once said that the people do not know what they want and as a result the government would give to the people what it thought best. Evidently Gaddafi did not give enough and what he gave was too little too late.
Libya may need another Gaddafi, a more benevolent Gaddafi, Egypt may require a Nasser a benevolent Nasser, who would then prepare these countries for a democratic transformation.
Now as Libya slides into Civil War, what is to happen of Egypt and the Arab and Iranian revolutions.
Apparently no one cares, the whole world is only worried about the oil, who cares for the Arabs, really no one,even Chavez is doing it for the sake of Oil.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Can our Police Chiefs match this Indonesian Cop
In Jayapura Indonesia the police chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Imam Setiawan has resigned of his own accord to take responsibility for what his officers had done.
Adj. Sr. Comr. Imam Setiawan said he made the decision because the "moral responisbilty" for the incident should be attributed to him, and apologised to the family of the victim, a young lady who was forced to perform oral sex by three of his officers.
This police Chief did not wait for any investigation into the incident to take place first, neither did he make a statement to say that appropriate action would be taken against his officers, but took responsibility for what they had done and resigned as there was nothing much he could do in the circumstances.
“As the chief of the Jayapura police force, I hold full responsibility for the immoral acts of my three subordinates, that’s the consequence of being the leader. I consider myself to have failed in my duty and am hence resigning my post.”
He apologized to the public for the officers’ actions, "their duty is to protect and serve but instead they used the advantage of their positon to commit this heinous crime it is a shameless act, and i apologise to both the public and the family of the victim."
The femalevictim now being detained at Abepura revealed she was forced to perform oral sex on three officers during a three-month period while in remand at the Jayapura Police’s detention center.
The victim told the press that the incidents occurred between November and January, when she was being held for illegal gambling.
The officers in question were sentenced to 21 days in jail and slapped with administrative sanctions, including a delay of promotion.
Whilst being criticized over the light punishment, he was not in a position to mete out harsher punishment, no one from the family of the woman including her husband has come forward to make a police reprot, and unless someone does he has no powers to chrage and prosecute those involved in this incident to the fullest extent of the law.
"I remain powerless to bring criminal charges against them, but if they do come forward, I will ensure that the officers face the full extent of the law,” he said.
He has taken the blame for what his officers had done, in shame he has acceted responsibility, and has quit his post and the force.
This can be a classic example for our Top Cops to follow, how often and how many more times must me hear of detainees dying whilst under detention and our Top cops making all the excuses for it.
When a person is detained by the police his security becomnes the responsibility of the force and if anything should happen to him the top person in the department has to take responsibility.
We salute Adj. Sr. Comr. Imam Setiawan, you are a man Sir, a gentleman.
“As the chief of the Jayapura police force, I hold full responsibility for the immoral acts of my three subordinates, that’s the consequence of being the leader. I consider myself to have failed in my duty and am hence resigning my post.”
He apologized to the public for the officers’ actions, "their duty is to protect and serve but instead they used the advantage of their positon to commit this heinous crime it is a shameless act, and i apologise to both the public and the family of the victim."
The femalevictim now being detained at Abepura revealed she was forced to perform oral sex on three officers during a three-month period while in remand at the Jayapura Police’s detention center.
The victim told the press that the incidents occurred between November and January, when she was being held for illegal gambling.
The officers in question were sentenced to 21 days in jail and slapped with administrative sanctions, including a delay of promotion.
Whilst being criticized over the light punishment, he was not in a position to mete out harsher punishment, no one from the family of the woman including her husband has come forward to make a police reprot, and unless someone does he has no powers to chrage and prosecute those involved in this incident to the fullest extent of the law.
"I remain powerless to bring criminal charges against them, but if they do come forward, I will ensure that the officers face the full extent of the law,” he said.
He has taken the blame for what his officers had done, in shame he has acceted responsibility, and has quit his post and the force.
This can be a classic example for our Top Cops to follow, how often and how many more times must me hear of detainees dying whilst under detention and our Top cops making all the excuses for it.
When a person is detained by the police his security becomnes the responsibility of the force and if anything should happen to him the top person in the department has to take responsibility.
We salute Adj. Sr. Comr. Imam Setiawan, you are a man Sir, a gentleman.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
In Merlimau the land of the great Chinese warrior Hang Tuah...
Melaka - Merlimau
In Melaka today the focus is on Merlimau, its an all Malay affair, perhaps so Malay Chua Soi Lek may be persona non - Gratia.
It looks like Lim Guan Eng and Lim Kit Siang have some credibility in that area even amongst the Malays
after the Rahim Tamby Cik debacle some years ago and from some segments of constituents the who still have a good measure of respect for the Lims and DAP, but of course the "mamak kutty" Mahathir Mohammed has turned it into a nasty racial battle, claiming the PAS has betrayed the Malays, and his beloved Ketuanan Melayu concept.
The Merlimau election is proving that the 1 Malaysia concept propagated by Najib Tun Razak is nothing more then a sham. It is conducted to portray Najib as the Number 1 in the country and that is why he continues to wear that shirt with the number 1 on it, the banners of 1 Malaysia carry his face, driving the message that Najib is number 1 in this country, and in one Malaysia, the party he leads is still talking about "Ketuanan Melayu" created by a fascist ex prime minister who needs no introduction.
When one needs to see the true colours of UMNO one needs an election like Merlimau, where the stakes are with the Malay vote, watch now how UMNO bribes, watch how UMNO subtly threatens,and watch how UMNO effectively uses religion for its own purpose and then points the finger at PAS, and the fact that this soap opera continues to be the show bought by so many Malays time and time again shows how far UMNO has gone on making the Malay ignorant that his very rights are being stolen from right under his nose by UMNO.
There seems to be nothing Malaysian in Merlimau, it's all about UMNO, no 1Malaysia only 1UMNO with Najib as number 1.
The March 8th Tsunami was but a ripple to UMNO, it was the first time in many years that UMNO has had its feathers ruffled, and they are confident they can ride the wave again and come back victorious under Rosmah, .................oooops I meant Najib,( Rosmah literally wears pants, and Najib does wear a skirt every now and then, it's called a sarong).
Merlimau belongs to the BN and that is a forgone conclusion, PAS can't take it away form UMNO, so Najib is grinning from cheek to cheek, he should sack his foreign Minister and appoint Rosmah to the post, if not for Rosamh all our students in Egypt would have died, that is what he want's us all to believe.
Now Najib is thinking of making a film called "Rosmah Returns," I suppose, Rosmah has refused to act that part but alas the other person who could have played the part is dead. Remember Mona Fendy? She would have fit the role like a glove - a striking resemblance in many ways.
In this land of the great Chinese warrior Hang Tuah, UMNO plays Malay racial politics talking about Ketuanan Melayu, and Hang Tuah the great Chinese warrior who is well remembered by the historic well in that state, where the ruler was offered a wife by the great Hang dynasty and where the Malay ruler paid homage to the Chinese Emperor, UMNO Presents Ketuanan Melayu, and sends the 1 Malaysia to the dumps.
In this land of the great Chinese warrior Hang Tuah, UMNO Presents; "Ketuanan Melayu, and sends the "1 Malaysia" to the dumps.
In Melaka today the focus is on Merlimau, its an all Malay affair, perhaps so Malay Chua Soi Lek may be persona non - Gratia.
It looks like Lim Guan Eng and Lim Kit Siang have some credibility in that area even amongst the Malays
after the Rahim Tamby Cik debacle some years ago and from some segments of constituents the who still have a good measure of respect for the Lims and DAP, but of course the "mamak kutty" Mahathir Mohammed has turned it into a nasty racial battle, claiming the PAS has betrayed the Malays, and his beloved Ketuanan Melayu concept.
The Merlimau election is proving that the 1 Malaysia concept propagated by Najib Tun Razak is nothing more then a sham. It is conducted to portray Najib as the Number 1 in the country and that is why he continues to wear that shirt with the number 1 on it, the banners of 1 Malaysia carry his face, driving the message that Najib is number 1 in this country, and in one Malaysia, the party he leads is still talking about "Ketuanan Melayu" created by a fascist ex prime minister who needs no introduction.
When one needs to see the true colours of UMNO one needs an election like Merlimau, where the stakes are with the Malay vote, watch now how UMNO bribes, watch how UMNO subtly threatens,and watch how UMNO effectively uses religion for its own purpose and then points the finger at PAS, and the fact that this soap opera continues to be the show bought by so many Malays time and time again shows how far UMNO has gone on making the Malay ignorant that his very rights are being stolen from right under his nose by UMNO.
There seems to be nothing Malaysian in Merlimau, it's all about UMNO, no 1Malaysia only 1UMNO with Najib as number 1.
The March 8th Tsunami was but a ripple to UMNO, it was the first time in many years that UMNO has had its feathers ruffled, and they are confident they can ride the wave again and come back victorious under Rosmah, .................oooops I meant Najib,( Rosmah literally wears pants, and Najib does wear a skirt every now and then, it's called a sarong).
Merlimau belongs to the BN and that is a forgone conclusion, PAS can't take it away form UMNO, so Najib is grinning from cheek to cheek, he should sack his foreign Minister and appoint Rosmah to the post, if not for Rosamh all our students in Egypt would have died, that is what he want's us all to believe.
Now Najib is thinking of making a film called "Rosmah Returns," I suppose, Rosmah has refused to act that part but alas the other person who could have played the part is dead. Remember Mona Fendy? She would have fit the role like a glove - a striking resemblance in many ways.
In this land of the great Chinese warrior Hang Tuah, UMNO plays Malay racial politics talking about Ketuanan Melayu, and Hang Tuah the great Chinese warrior who is well remembered by the historic well in that state, where the ruler was offered a wife by the great Hang dynasty and where the Malay ruler paid homage to the Chinese Emperor, UMNO Presents Ketuanan Melayu, and sends the 1 Malaysia to the dumps.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Xposed!!!!!! you know this man, or do you.
These facts were sent to me by a friend, it was on an FWD: mail, there are so many and the authors of such mails and they are not known, this author is not known as well.
I am using this piece without his permission, but I do hope he will give it to me, in fact I am sure he would he would want this to reach out to all.
I am using this piece without his permission, but I do hope he will give it to me, in fact I am sure he would he would want this to reach out to all.
If the author does come forward I will give him the credit now read it and guess who this chap is;
He made sure that his country hosted a world-class sports event
Large and impressive stadiums were built for that purpose.
He insisted that the problems of his country were due to a conspiracy by Jews, foreign powers and obscure elements.
He criticised the major powers of the world.
Does this sound familiar ? Do you know who he is ?
He was Adolf Hitler, \
the Nazi the war criminal, the worst thought about this person in the history of this world.
Now ask your self how many of the statements above can be rightfully attributed to Mahathir?
The answer is all.
The answer is all.
God forbid he be the identical twin of Adolf
Hitler.
Friday, February 25, 2011
"Where's the UN!!!" Cry the Libyans
Image via Wikipedia
The Libyans are disillusioned, the United Nations(UN) is doing what it does best - drag its feet amidst veto after veto which hasn't happened yet and meeting after meeting before coming up with concrete policies to safeguard the people of Libya.
If the UN does not understand that Gaddafi is no different from the likes Pol Pot, Hung Sen, Hitler and the rest then the world body is not only grossly inefficient, but is also completely out of touch.
With its membership it is difficult to understand why the UN is slow to mobilise its resources to address this grave situation in Libya. Gaddafi will not think twice about killing his own children for his own purpose so what is it to him to kill innocent Libyans who mean much less or nothing to him.
That the world at large and the UN in particular tolerated a Gaddafi and continues to tolerate more Gaddafis indicate that the UN has not learned from history.
In Iran there is a cry to kill opposition leaders for peaceful demonstrations, peaceful demonstrations are violently attacked from Tripoli, to Tehran across Kuala Lumpur.
What is the point of having charter after charter with the signatories showing scant regard for what they have solemnly undertaken to uphold.
How long more will the Libyans have to cry for help before it comes, how many innocent Libyan lives must go before the United Nations realises its folly.
The problem with the UN is that it has too much power wrested on so few, America, Russia, Britain, France and Russia have this veto power that renders this body a toothless tiger, probably the time has come for the world to form a new body with equal representation, based on a global policy of human rights where the basic human rights are truly enshrined and against which its membership must act on the instructions of the body.
Leadership in the body must be by election and a council of elected members, to make this more effective.
The globe has shrunk and that is the direction this world has to be looking into, the opinion of this blog is not the answer it is but a suggestion, serious consideration of giving this world body which is a mere toothless tiger more bite is urgent to prevent wars and the deprivation of basic human rights and the right to life.
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