Dr Ismail Aby Jamal

Dr Ismail Aby Jamal
Born in Batu 10, Kg Lubok Bandan, Jementah, Segamat, Johor

Sunday, November 16, 2008

The Malays needed to identify their political and economic weaknesses and overcome them by doing soul-searching

Khir: I’m not into money politics

Posted by Super Admin
Sunday, 16 November 2008 10:07
People should learn to differentiate between “political money” and “money politics”. In politics, we need to spend money for various expenses, especially for logistics.
By SA’ODAH ELIAS, THE STAR

CALLING himself a dark horse, Datuk Seri Dr Khir Toyo tells those who have accused him of indulging in political bribery to get their facts right and not to confuse political money (wang politik) with money politics (politik wang).
"When I was mentri besar, I received only my salary and nothing else. The Selangor state government dealings during my time were always transparent" - Datuk Seri Dr Khir Toyo
Q: Do you think that the extended campaign period of five months will be an advantage to you?
A: Of course. This will give me enough time not only to campaign but also gauge the ability of other Umno Youth leaders who can be appointed to head the bureaus if I win.
The much-longer campaign period will allow me to meet delegates to explain my stand on various issues, particularly those affecting the party.
Q: You have not been spared the allegation of money politics. It is said that among the three candidates, you have spent the most during the divisional meetings as you are an ex-mentri besar of the richest state in the country. Is it true?
A: That’s total rubbish. When I was mentri besar, I received only my salary and nothing else.
The Selangor state government dealings during my time were always transparent. I do not believe in money politics or other types of political bribery.
Please do not insult the delegates’ intelligence. They vote based on ability and leadership qualities, and not because of money.
People should learn to differentiate between “political money” and “money politics”. In politics, we need to spend money for various expenses, especially for logistics.
In the United States, political parties will ask for political donations from companies and individuals to finance their campaign activities. This is not bribery. Bribery is when you give in cash or in kind, like promises of datukships or positions, in return for support.
Q: Why did you choose to go for Umno Youth chief’s post and not the vice-president’s post, especially since you are already in the supreme council and received the highest votes in 2004?
A: A vice-president cannot make changes. By being Umno Youth chief, I feel I will be in a better position to introduce changes. So, I feel I can do a much better job.
Q: Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir has the influence of his father to help him secure votes while Khairy Jamaluddin has a serving prime minister as a father-in-law to lend him support. What edge do you have against them?
A: What I have is very vast and diverse experience which I can use to help the party in the long run.
I have held the most menial of posts in Umno to one of the most important as a state liaison committee chairman. My work experience is equally vast.
I believe it is not a family tree that will decide which candidate will win the trust of the delegates but his ability, credibility and his attitude.
Q: Among the three candidates, you are seen as the least liberal. Among the non-Malays, you are even seen as an ultra-Malay. Is that an image that you have deliberately cultivated to gain support or is it more than mere image?
A: I believe Umno must stay true to its ideology if it wants to regain lost ground. That means, it cannot run away from race-based politics.
This must not be mistaken for racist politics. In fact, only through race-based politics can Umno be strong again.
Please do not misunderstand my stand as I am also wholly supportive of the need for other race-based component parties like the MCA and MIC to continue with their race-based agenda.
So long as we understand what our rights are, and go back to Barisan Nasional’s mechanism to resolve disputes, race-based parties will stay.
I do not understand why Umno leaders nowadays are too apologetic when it comes to racial issues. Where is our priority, to not hurt the feeling of the non-Malays or to uphold the rights of the Malays?
Q: What do you think is the best solution to address problems currently affecting Umno?
A: Umno must go back to its original form. It must not be shy to fight for Islam and for the Malays.
If it is not seen to be doing that, the Malays who are inclined towards religion will opt for PAS while liberal Malays will join Parti Keadilan Rakyat.
Do we want Umno to remain just a shell without strength and influence? Only when Umno is strong can it earn the respect of others and only then can we lead Barisan better.

Malay Politics Needs Strengthening Through Numbers - Rais

Posted by kasee
Sunday, 16 November 2008 22:04
(Bernama) Umno Supreme Council member Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim has called for the strengthening of Malay politics through numbers so that other races will stop denigrating and ridiculing the Malays.
He said that of late, too many sneers were aimed at disgracing the Malays as though the race had lost dignity and direction."Many Malays feel offended with such scornful remarks but there are also many who do not care and let the indigenous polemics be mocked in their own political platforms," he said.Rais, who is also foreign minister, said this in a keynote address at a forum on legal issues and indigenous rights in the constitution at the Tun Hussein Onn Memorial here Sunday.He said the Malays should know their history which could serve as a guide in their political struggle."History can be deemed a major factor which strengthens the argument that the Malays or Malay stock were the first to reside in the Malay States which the world knew as Malaya or Land of the Malays," added Rais.He said, what was perceived as Malay supremacy, was actually the sovereignity and privileges of the Malay Rulers."This is because the monarchy institution or Malay Sultanates are closely linked to the Malay psyche," he said.The Malays needed to identify their political and economic weaknesses and overcome them by doing soul-searching.He said, remarks on Malay Supremacy cannot be made without substance or ego politics because the privilege had to be backed by continuous capacity and knowledge skills. When we are strong, then only we can say we are masters.This has to be fine-tuned and a Malay leader has to show the capability and strength in politics."But if there are Malay leaders still buying votes to climb up, we will never be strong and respected as masters on our own soil," he said.Rais said that in this regard, Umno, as a party for the Malays, had to be reshuffled and Article 3 of the party's Constitution on the premises and objectives had to be embraced because it contained the real Malay agenda."In the constitution, the meaning of Malay itself has three basic conditions. Firstly, the individual has to be Muslim, secondly speak Malay and thirdly, follow the Malay custom," he said.In terms of Bumiputera share in national wealth, Rais said the Malays had to reject the "at least 30 per cent ratio" and replace it with "the highest ratio possible".Besides, he said, all policies affecting the Malays and indigenous people and Islam had to go through political vetting first before the government made decisions.Besides, Rais said, the Malays must stay away from elements that could weaken their image.He said that behind the current polemic, one positive aspect that had arisen was the move of the Malay Rulers who came forward to lend assistance when needed."Perhaps, the Malay Rulers felt the calling to do so and we appreciate it. It seems, politicians in the country also welcome the move of the Malay Rulers," he added.Rais also called for a law enforcement system and policy which prevented certain quarters from continuing to dispute the rights and privileges of the Malays.

i think rais is trying to stir some shiat. i think most of us (incl malays) are denigrating the umno fellas...and so happened u r one of them.
Rai, you had only said one thing right, we are not disparaging the big number of Malays, good Malays like Datuk Zaid and many! We may scorn at you Umno who have herds of pea brains and nerds! We are not talking about number to show our respect, we are talking about brain and good brains, fair-minded brain like you are lacking of are those we will respect! Race or right minded Malays are not in our category of denigrate and despised! ....For you and your breed, you deserve our salivas and our middle fingers! Narrrrr!
Another 'cow dung' so afraid of his special rights being questioned. When his UMNO goon questioned the citizenship of the squatter chinese, he seem at ease with those remarks but now want the police to prevent ceratin quarters from continuing to dispute the special rights of the Malays. May I tell you Rais, the Malays are also immigrants and not the original bumiputras (original land owners). If anything, the original land owners do require a helping hand economically but now it seems the special rights equate to across the board Malays being spoon fed like babies. I question this kind of racist policies and like minded Malays too will feel offended if we think the only way they can be successful in Malaysia is for government assistance. It would seem that those hardcore poor Malays are not benefiting from this special rights racist policy. The proof is out there and everyone knows it including Rais.
Now this reminds me of something someone once said..... "The white men were roused by a mere instinct of self-preservation..... until at last there had sprung into existence a great Ku Klux Klan, a veritable empire of the South, to protect the Southern country." - Woodrow Wilson God bless Malaysia, my home sweet home.
When people whack UMNO, it is whacking UMNO as a corrupt political party, not the race. Such difference ought to have been obvious to Rais even if it is not obvious to many other UMNO leaders. Rais' implied call to add numbers to UMNO is the same like any other UMNO leaders bankrupt of ideas. Malays are not a monopoly for UMNO. Corruption drives away members. And to say that "sneers" are aimed at denegrading the Malays are the most dangerous and untrue thing that any UMNO upper rung leader has said so far - because it sounds like he's trying to establish provocation, and hence further usage of Sedition Act and ISA. It's a crying shame that Rais has decided to stoop so low into the politics of race to win his Vice Presidency.
It is an open secret that the malays have lost their dignity in the eyes of the non malays, even a subject of ridicule. This is not new but has been so since the 60s. It just got worse lately after the Moorthy case. But its just that the non malays, born of giving face, do not have the gumption in them to tell it outright. They expect malays like YOU Rais to tell the malays so. But you're still playing the numbers and history game instead of principles. See how low you have gone Rais! you don't gave the guts to tell malays that they cannot fall back on history. But at least you got one thing right in stating that 'Malay supremacy is actually the sovereignity and privileges of the Malay Rulers'.
Here we go. Malays are not sitting back and letting things rot. Umno is also trying to get back what it lost. Numbers make the difference indeed and it is such numbers that Anwar could not get on Sept 16 (discussed in story above) that would make or break the PR in the near future! Ohlala!
Umno Supreme Council member Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim has called for the strengthening of Malay politics through numbers so that other races will stop denigrating and ridiculing the Malays.
No it is not te Malay. It is directed to the UMNO leeches and it is not coming only from non-Malay but other Malay as well. You racist please refer to all these good people that there to challenge you as Malaysian. Please return all the ill gotten money to us.
“Umno Supreme Council member Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim has called for the strengthening of Malay politics through numbers so that other races will stop denigrating and ridiculing the Malays”. What a joke. The “other races” aren’t denigrating and ridiculing the Malays. If they did, they’d be hitting Keadilan and PAS as well. But they aren’t. The other races are for the first time in their lives, actually speaking up following decades of suppression under UMNO supremacist policies. What the other races have essentially done is to put a mirror up to UMNOputeras, so that they can see what they have become. Sadly, instead of trying to improve, they are in denial, and are becoming worse than ever. So now you want numbers. What do you propose? A captive breeding program for would-be, racist, keris-waving, UMNOputeras? Zoo Negara can help in this endeavor.
The malays or the general population have given UMNO/BN more than 50 yrs to manage the country. What have U guys done? Well, to fool everyone especially the malays by malay leaders. Looks like it is a question of not enough $$$ in the bank. UMNO leadership is like a dynasty, taking turns to rip off the rakyat. Now tell me how our PM kids can get so rich via govt contracts, 30% equity affirmative policies. What happen to the mass malay/bumiputra population? Come mon Rais, U are not that stupid, U are just an old fox that still wants to rely on old tricks to fool the malays. It is the malay leadership that is corrupt that has stiffle malays progress & U are part of it. Which malay minister(except Zaid) dare to question the manner things are done? Don't blame the malays for not supporting. Rightly the malays have send a strong message, do U guys care to clean up. NOO. Guess what we even have a chap being arrested by Australian authorities & made a minister. What a joke a big slap to the malays integrity. Malays are not simple minded people but guys like U with such mentality, I would vote for the opposition.
Mr. Rice anak Yatim, You're finished as a politician! Is this all you have to provide a leadership for the Malaysians? Just becos you're in the twilight of your career, you don't have to whip up racist sentiments. Nobody denigrated or insulted Malays - only Umno and their racist/fascist ideas bent on plunder, in the name of "Ketuanan Melayu"! The poor Malays have been hoodwinked for fifty years - and many still don't realize what they have lost, by giving up their rights, conscience, culture & humanity. You guys have perverted the course of democracy & justice by rendering the constitution a worthless piece of paper. You have belittled the parliament by having all mighty governments and closed door meetings between your allies. Now you have the cheek to tell Malays that they are being insulted by others? Get out of your denial Syndrome and face facts Rais - you guys are such shameless losers!! You say, "the Malays must stay away from elements that could weaken their image". I agree - they should abandon Umno, just as Umno has abandoned them for money!
Rais is afraid that a lot of malays are beginning to see that the umnoputras are making use of them instead of helping them. Therefore more and more are going to Pas and PR.
Rais, you are just a piece of Racist Shit. Shame on you !!!!
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Err ... Why wont the non malays look down at DUMNO malays , even there are malays out there who also looks down on the DUMNO malays. Sick and unfit goons who runs this beautiful nation aiming for disaster. This bigot Rias seems more interested to increase the quantities of cows and buffalos in DUMNO and not its quality to be fair to serve the people and the nation irregardless of race and ethnic towards Bangsa Malaysia. Another imbecile.
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Rais the biggest racist martha farker. Rais, nobody is questioning your Malay rights. It is UMNO who is ridiculing themselves. You stupid Rais. You think you are intellectually strong. Fark you.
This Rias is another idiot who has the kampong mentality that the malays must have the numbers.Numbers for what? The people is agianst umno and its crooks not all the malays!For a Minister he ought to know better then to play this racial card but as one recently written blog this lap dog would bow so low to kiss the hand of the bodoh pm.This guy realy needed a job that's all.Another mother#@%$ of umno driving a wedge against the non malays by letting his interlectual shits out of his mouth.
UM-No is the hypocrite king! You guys started the racial issue in this country and yet you morons blaming other races ridiculing the Malays. We the rakyat has waken up and the day Um-No falls six feet under ground we will start laughing until our teeth falls off.
The Malays lost dignity and direction because of UMNO. The new breed of Malays should realised that by now and pull out from UMNO before its too late.
This guy is scrambling for attention as the UMNO election is drawing near. Afraid to lose, uh? Playing the same old, stinky racial trick again. Any fool (we are not fools) can tell.
Rias, another UMNO Malay, has purposely misinterpreted the political situation to give further false hopes to UMNO members. Only UMNO especially UMNOputras are scorned by others. They deserve to be scorned by one and all for the misdeeds on the population and blatant corruption running wild in the country. Making up the Malay numbers? Don't think too much about it. PKR and PAS are not not with UMNO on this. Both parties only know to well what UMNO stands for - A Big Bully! Rias, you can hope but don't be too blur, blur by publicly speaking out of line!
Give back your PhD to the issuing university and go write a new book on "how I survive in UMNO by playing the race card."
'Quantity, not quality", says the genius! And we end up with millions of unskilled Indons, Banglas, Pakis, Afghans, *****s, Burmese, Nepalese, Africans etc...
I think Rais mistaken something. Malay have dignity, but Umno Malay don't. Get that right.
Rais, you don't sound malaysian anymore..hmmm
Sad, sad. Another rodent from UMNO who don't have the mental capacity to differentiate between Malays and Umnoputras! Hopefully he will grow up to know whats a bad apple having ate them all these years. He had a Phd.on "Umno vote buying"?
You are right Yatim oi ! You need numbers to stay in power and to plunder this nation's wealth.Why don't you register ants,snakes,cockroaches and fish as UMNO members so that you and your UMNO will forever be the government.
Encik Rais Yatim, Kamu menakut-takutkan orang Melayu supaya orang Melayu menyokongkan kamu and UMNO. Kamu berusaha kuat memisahkan suatu puak daripada puak lain, and kemudian memerintah negara ini, iaitu "divide and rule". Adakah itu tahap kepimpinan yang kamu berdaya? Kamu sangat mengecilkan daya fikiran orang-orang Melayu apabila kamu menganggap bahawa orang-orang Melayu tidak menyedarkan taktikmu yang kotor. Janganlah gunakan pangkat PhD itu sebagai alasan untuk mengecil-kecilkan daya fikiran orang-orang Melayu and Malaysia. Perbuatan kamu sebagai menteri luar negeri sangatlah memalukan. Kalau tak percaya, cubalah gantikan perkataan Melayu dalam berita atas dengan "White", dan bayangkanlah kamu sendiri sebagai pemimpin Ku Klux Klan.
(Bernama) Umno Supreme Council member Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim has called for the strengthening of Malay politics through numbers so that other races will stop denigrating and ridiculing the Malays. BORNEOMAN is calling for the strengthening of NATIVES politics through numbers so that other races will stop denigrating,ridiculing,bullying,dominating,abusing colonizing the NATIVES OF SARAWAK. WHAT SAY YOU NOW rais yatim the malaya malay???
Rais Anak Yatim, you (UMNO) had your numbers during Mahatiu's Project Blue i/c to Indon and Flipino Muslim Immigrants in Sabah and some parts of Peninsula. If this numbers are not enough, then go to 4D, TOTO and 3 1 there are more numbers for UMNO Malays to try their luck!
Rais Yatim, With your words spoken in this article, whatever little last shred of respect I had in you has definitely now been thrown out of the window. You have now officially joined the league of Najis, Khir Moron, Ahmad Ismail; you have reached the river of no return.
Rais the Frozen Rat, this Rat had been frozen by AMNO for quite sometimes, and having chewing cheese for numerous year in the fridge, he was assigned to chew cheese in overseas, he got different tastes, and talk differently when coming back from overseas,he is not a malay anymore, he is AMNO Malay waiting to be discard by his own party!!!
without the votes from sarawak : bn would be NOTHING, umno would be NOTHING, abdullah badawi would be NOTHING, and you,rais yatim would be NOTHING, melayu umno would be NOTHING. YOU SHOULD BE THINKING ON HOW TO HELP US SARAWAKIAN WHO PUT YOU THERE TO BE IN POWER AND NOT YOUR RACIST MELAYU UMNO A.K.A.UNITED MELAYU NUTS ORGANISATION. !!!!

Permission to speak, sir?

Posted by kasee
Saturday, 15 November 2008 08:41
John Lee, The Malaysian Insider
The Malaysian authorities have done it again. A year ago, they took it upon themselves to violently disperse Malaysians calling for free and fair elections; earlier this week, they manhandled and arrested a few dozen Malaysians, including elected representatives, who were calling for an end to one of the most plainly unjust laws in Malaysia — right while they were in the middle of singing the national anthem, to boot. I for one don't know how we can call ourselves a democracy when our elected Members of Parliament can be arrested one evening for voicing their views, and appear in Parliament the next morning on bail to make a speech.
There are many unconscionable things in this world. The struggle against domestic violence has been going on for decades throughout the developing world. Cruelty to animals is a cause that touches the hearts of many. Others wage a sometimes seemingly futile campaign against war, calling for a perpetual peace between nations. But whatever cause you take up, they all have one thing in common: they require freedom of conscience and freedom of speech.
To be human is to have beliefs; to be human is to speak. Our ability to think abstractly, and to express those thoughts, is what set us apart from the rest of the animal kingdom. When we prevent people from speaking their mind, we essentially dehumanise them — and that is exactly what repressive laws like the Internal Security Act do.
Nobody really buys this nonsense about the ISA protecting us from ethnic unrest. Polls indicate that well over a majority of Malaysians want this law abolished. Do you know why the government implemented it in the first place? Because the communists were abusing their liberty to launch terrorist attacks on innocent Malaysians. And when did the communists stop being a threat to us? Oh, I don't know — at least 20 years ago, if you want to be really conservative and date the end of the fight against the communists to the official ceasefire treaty.
Now, you might say that the ISA still has a use for detaining radical Islamic terrorists and people who try to stir up violence. But that's not what the law is for. The ISA is not for locking up people you don't like. Our first two Prime Ministers promised in no uncertain terms that the ISA would be repealed the moment the communist threat came to an end. That promise has been broken by each and every one of their successors.
And it's not just the ISA that is the problem; it is the idea that stands behind it and the host of repressive laws that have seen countless innocent Malaysians thrown into jail and violently abused by the authorities. This idea that somehow it is perfectly fine to dehumanise Malaysians and tell them their opinions don't matter. The greatest irony this week was how poignantly the authorities underscored the complete ridiculousness behind the ISA and other laws which muzzle Malaysians.
After all, what logic is there in arresting an MP if he gets out on bail the next day and goes straight to Parliament for his scheduled speech? There is zero sense whatsoever in this. Why should it be fine for Tony Pua the parliamentarian to speak against the ISA in one setting, and completely wrong for him to do it in another place? Why are we sending people to the lock-up or prison for saying what they think?
The official reason is that they need a permit to say what they think. But what right does the government have to dictate to any Malaysian what they can and cannot say? The only people who can judge our ideas are our fellow Malaysians. And let's be realistic: the only reason speaking your mind is a threat to public disorder is because the authorities are still pushing this nonsensical story about Malaysians being too immature to handle freedom of speech.
The problem with people abusing liberty is hardly new; virtually every democracy has had to deal with people pushing too far. But there's a clear and simple answer if you are afraid of someone stirring up violence and hatred: if someone is telling people to commit a crime, then arrest them for incitement. There's no need to muzzle everyone because of one or two stupid jackasses who make ill-informed comments about racial or religious issues; as long as law enforcement personnel do their job, and monitor public gatherings for outbreaks of violence, those who cause trouble can be nipped in the bud, and those who just want to air their views peacefully can do so.
Freedom of speech is not something difficult to protect; it is a fundamental human right that cuts to the core of what it means to be a human being. And the fact is, most Malaysians want an end to the oppression that has kept so many of us living in fear for so long of letting our voices be heard. John F. Kennedy once said that those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. If the government wants to preserve the peaceful democracy our founding fathers bequeathed us, they would do well to heed Kennedy's words. If you prevent us, the Malaysian people, from talking about the issues that concern us, you only undermine that democracy you so self-righteously claim to defend. Freedom of speech and freedom from fear are basic rights each and every one of us is entitled to; it is time that the government recognised this, and put an end to the abomination that is the Internal Security Act.
John Lee is tired of a government that thinks he is too irresponsible to think for himself. He writes at http://www.infernalramblings.com
Malaysia is far off from being democratic, I could only term it as dictator state with single party UMNO above of everything right from judiciary to management system. ISA will sink UMNO eventually as time will tell. If najis the PM in waiting is not able to do anything for the remaining 4 years, PRU 13 will see the evaporation of BN. Just a reminder to PAS in PR, work hard and speak less. Freeze the ketuanan islam and throw it away. Malaysian in majority do not want another ketuanan, we are just one Malaysian. I love Malaysia but not the fcuking politics.
All rakyat will have their mouth gagged with silicone tape by Najis when he takes over as PM.Kick him out before he shut your mouth.
"If the government wants to preserve the peaceful democracy our founding fathers bequeathed us,.." this is the big IF that worries me. To the UMNOputras it is their very survival which is at stake, amd I have no doubt they will resort of all sorts of underhanded tactics to maintain their grip on power. Which is why we see the terror tactics employed by the police on innocent unarmed anti ISA vigil gathering members. Let's hope the peaceful revolution will succeed.
Ask and you shall be given, seek and you will find. In Malaysia, ask and your request will be thrown out without reason or cause. Seek for justice and you will find a screwed up judiciary system who pledges its loyalty to the warlords. Our government had made a mockery of our so called democratic country; in fact it exists in a demoncratic state while the Umnoputras continue to wield their evil all across our beloved land.
Send this article to eveyone on your email list. I did. ======================================================= ==== An irrationaly controlling government who controls the mind of Malaysians. Most government servants do not have the capacity to think for themselves. They eat,drink and dress as the government wishes.Anyone who tries to be different is totally crucified by the whole clan of government servants who actually act like little Napoleons most of the time. Sick of the government
Irrational does not begin to describe this Govt. we have today, Alice. A more apt description would be a Dictatorial Govt. bent on going its Despotic ways to ensure its Grip on power by using Draconian and Undemocratic Laws to Muzzle the Rakyat of which the ISA tops the list, along with the OSA, PPPA, Illegal Assemblies Act (which is unConstitutional). If the ISA is an ABOMINATION, then the perpetrators of the ISA and all such Acts which serve to MUZZLE the Rakyat and keep these despots in power, should be an UNSPEAKABLE ABOMINATION ! Why do we tolerate their ruling this country any more ?? Why have we not risen up and overthrown this ABOMINATION of a Govt. and install one that we can trust and perform better ... at least it can't be worse than this ... Kick out Barisan Najis ! Vote in Pakatan Rakyat ! This is our only hope at the moment !
I believe all right thinking people understands the motive and purpose of the Govt. ala UMNO. They have not a single shred of conscience, as all done will be for the benefit of the warlords. The other UMNO fellows are just following instructions, supposedly 'berjuang' for the Malay race. However, we understands what our 'struggles' are, and we just have to stand up to whatever they dish out. In the hope that our Malay brethrens will wise up in time to really understand what we are doing. Having 'candle light vigils', calling for accountability, transparency and meritocracy is part of our struggle to earn our right to be a decent human being. It's about giving our children, grand children am opportunity to grow and to be able to compete in a level playing field. All playing a part in our nation building.
... and of course nobody would believe me if I suggested that this "Malaysian" attitude of repression and refusal to allow questioning has its roots in Islam, the religion which wont tolerate difference
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...written by asguard, November 15, 2008 20:16:20
The Police are not really doing their job... like crack down on illegals immigrants whom seems to flout the law, some of them even came down here not to work about be thieves, causing a lot of problems... its better to caught them then own people or cizitiens of this country....
kepolisan Malaysia kini berada ditahap rasuah yang paling kritikal dan telah memusnahkan perlembagaan negara dalam agenda keselamatan dalam negeri. kepolisan Malaysia kini bagaikan satu kumpulan maksiat yang halal di bawah kerjasama umno. kepolisan Malaysia telah mengawal segala pembicaraan kes-kes melibatkan umno serta Kesultanan Melayu yang akhirnya memberi kepolisan kuasa besar untuk menentukan siapa yang boleh 'dilepaskan' selepas membuat bayaran ataupun dihukum kerana merbahayakan kedudukan sekutu mereka. Kini , rakyat sahaja yang boleh menentukan arah tuju negara tercinta dan memberi kuasa semula kepada Kesultanan Melayu untuk berkuasa.
Malaysians wl decide on the abolishment of the ISA - what we want is what we get. We want the ISA done away with permanently. This final decision will be made by the citizens or the voters, and not by these corrupt govt. Either the ISA goes, or this govt goes. Someday, in the not too distant future, we would like to see the new govt put those ex-Ministers on trial for abuse of power for detaining so many citizens under ISA. This country must get rid of this corrupt govt forever. Never to return to the corridors of power.

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