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Thursday, July 31, 2008

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

RUN BUDDY RUN


Remember the 60's hit TV comedy?


P.I. on the run, doctor on the run, who's next?

Monday, July 28, 2008

MCA - The Curse of the Malaysian Chinese

When Parti Keadilan, DAP and PAS decided to contest the last GE under Pakatan Rakyat’s banner, the MCA, Gerakan and to some extent, UMNO, were warning the non-Muslims not to be taken in by this loose coalition because of the fear of PAS’s Islamic state agenda. The DAP was accused of selling out Chinese interests for political gains. Both the MCA and the Gerakan had a field day! They did all they could to instill fear among the non-Malays, hoping against hope that the Chinese were stupid and could still be led by the nose. Little did they realize that the non-Malays, especially the urban folks, were already sick and tired of their constant lies and wanton exploitation of the Rakyat.

Over the last few days we have been reading about this UMNO – PAS unity talk that has taken place on three occasions, it seems. From press reports we know that the other members of the BN were not consulted at all, but then, the other component parties have not voiced any objections to this courtship either. The MCA was very vocal about the Pakatan Rakyat but now it is as though they are not aware of the current developments, or are they busy giving their UMNO masters a bj, which explains the silence. Come to think of it, the MCA and Gerakan were never here for the Rakyat, they are here to make UMNO feel and look good!

A leader in the MCA has voiced that they have no such intention (unity talk with DAP). He said the MCA will not be talking to DAP. Boy, am I glad to hear that, and I believe that a good number of Chinese would not want the DAP to talk to them too! After all, to me, the MCA never had the interests of the Chinese, and all they have done the last 50 years was to prostitute themselves as well as the Chinese community in this country!

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Quote of the Day

Jeff Ooi asked "Assuming Najib is to fix Anwar, and RPK is to fix Najib, so, who is to fix this country?"

Friday, July 25, 2008

UNESCO World Heritage Site

The celebration begins today. Penang shall be celebrating her successful application for listing as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Several attempts were made before but each time we failed. This time, making a joint application with Malacca, both were successful.

The Khoo Kongsi (Clan House)

The past week or so, the inner city has been abuzz with activities. Municipal workers have been busy putting up decorations and lightings. While some are rejoicing this new -found status, many seemed not to bother with it.

I would have thought that celebration of such nature should involve everybody. Well, almost. It is most tragic that the school children have been denied celebrating this event. In fact the mainstream media has been doing their best to play down this event. It is tragic that on an occasion like this, where the government has spent so much money and effort to secure this important listing, they have decided to treat it like a non-event!

We do not know if this is a directive from the Ministry of Education or is it the little Napoleon in the Penang State Education Department who decided to snub the State government’s celebration. In either case it does not bode well for the state and country. It is childish and irresponsible.

The Kek Lok Si Temple

For reasons best known to themselves, the BN government has seen fit not to work together with the Penang state government or other opposition state governments. What kind of message will this action send to our young school going children? What hope have we got to build unity and strength for this nation?

I really have my doubts if Mahathir’s 2020 vision can come true. When the Prime Minister is more concern with Malay unity instead of Malaysian unity, that alone is explanation enough why there is such a book called “Malaysia – A Failed Nation”

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Superyacht Leopard 3


Mention Alinghi or Oracle and most would know where you are directing the conversation. These two are the most outstanding boats competing in the America's Cup, one of sailing's most prestigious trophy. Leopard 3 ? Sounds more like a beer!

Sailing enthusiast at the last Sydney Hobart Race may have noticed this boat. Unfortunately, she did not impress then. However, back in Britain now, she has performed tremendously well, breaking 3 records in a span of a month!

The 3 records she holds are:

Cowes-Dinard-St. Malo 11th July '08

JP Morgan Round Island Race (Isle
of Wight 28th June '08

BMW Round Ireland Race
25th June '08

Her most impressive win surely must have beenon 3rd June, 2008, at the Trans Atlantic Speed Sailing Record, where she clocked 7 days 19 hours and 21 minutes, shaving 8 hours from the previous record! The length of the course was 2,925 nautical miles.

The boat is 30m long, 6.8m wide, with a 5.5m draft, a towering mast of 47 m high carrying a sail up to 15, 000 sq. ft. The keel cants 40 degrees either side of the centerline.

Would surely love to crew one of these beauties.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

From the frying pan into the fire!

Here is an email I received which I would like to share with fellow Malaysians.

The bottom line: BN really sucks!!
BN has to go, permanently.


Please read this email as it is very well-written and easy-to-understand….especially the last few paras in red which makes a lot of sense.

where is our direction for our next generation..?

Greetings to all,

For those who started work around 1973,
a 1.3 Litre Japaness car was RM 7000
Today the equivalent is.... let's say RM 60000...........8.5 times

In 1973 a double storey house was about RM 45,000..or less Today it is
about RM 300,000............6.6 times
(It was advertised in a school magazine at 37,000, Taman Lumba Kuda)
This makes it 8.1 times

In 1973 an Engineer's pay was RM 1000
Today it is about RM 2000 +/-............2 times....

From 1973 to 2008........35 years......what is the Trend.?
Bearish !!!!

In a stock market when the trend is bearish , what do we do?..Exit !!!
When a country's trend is bearish what do we do?
This Bearish trend is more difficult to turn around as compared to the
stock market.

I have used these 3 items House, Car & Salary as a measurement of the country's performance for the past 35 years....
Foreigners also ask about these 3 items to gauge our standard of living.

There is a book I saw in MPH bookshop entitled :
Malaysia : The Failed Nation
some of you may be interested to read it
I agreed with the writer.....

This morning I was having Coffee at McDonald ( now the coffee..100 %
Arabica beans..is quite good@ RM 2.90....free refill !!. I asked how
much per hour is their pay?

RM 3.00 ! x 8 hours = RM 24 per day... x 25 days = RM 600 per month

My daughter works part-time during her University days..she worked at
Gloria Jeans Coffee.... the pay ? Australian $ 14.00 ( @ 3.15 = RM 44
per hour.....x 8 = RM 352 per day !!! x 25 days = RM 8800

13.3 times more !!!!! ......Price of houses in Perth is about the same in KL

Price of cars are about 23 % cheaper...in Perth.( Australia )

I think more and more people are becoming aware of this Bearish trend.

Developed country by 2020?...means High income country

Let's look at some as of year 2005 ( Financial Times )

USA GNP per capita US$ 35400

UK GNP per capita US$ 25510

Australia GNP per capita US$ 19530

Singapore GNP per capita US $ 20690

These are developed countries by income measurement

Malaysia 's GNP per capita US$ 3540

Year 2020..developed country?

Really...a sad story.

Worrying Trends, isn't it??


Ringgit sliding further and further under BN

Gan | Jul 8, 08 4:03pm

Recently, I interviewed some fresh graduates applying for jobs with my
engineering company. I accepted two applicants on a starting salary of
RM1600. It struck me as odd that 15 years ago, I myself started work
as a fresh graduate engineer for the same pay.

Indeed, if you compare the salaries of graduates now and 15 or even 20
years ago, you'll find little difference but that their purchasing
power is vastly different. It's the same story when you compare
salaries of shop assistants, office staff, factory workers and others.

To compound the effect of inflation, the ringgit has depreciated
greatly against all major currencies. The real income of most
Malaysians has moved backwards.

This is why many Malaysians suffer under the petrol hike. The root of
the problem is that our real incomes have shrunk in the face of
inflation and depreciated currency.. Malaysians have not been spoiled
by subsidy but are unable to move out of the time lock of stagnated
and depreciated incomes.

If you compare the per capita incomes of Singapore , Hong Kong , Taiwan
and South Korea , they are a few multiples of ours although at
independence all these countries were the on the same economic level
as Malaysia .

What has gone wrong? We were the rising star of East Asia , a country
rich in natural resources with the most promising potential.

The reason is massive corruption, plundering of resources, wastage of
funds for huge non- economic projects, anti-public interest deals with
politically-linked companies and passing-of-the -buck to the man in
the street..

Four decades of NEP where education, economic and employment policies
are defined by race ensured that meritocracy took a back seat.

Our university standard has declined and the today best and brightest
of our youths emigrate to escape the racial inequility only to
contribute to the economies of foreign lands.

The reputation of our judiciary which was held in high esteem
worldwide has sunk so low that foreign investors now insist on
arbitration in Singapore in case of any dispute.

We also have a slew of oppressive laws such as the ISA, OSA, Uuca and
PPPA which stifle free speech and are designed to keep the ruling
parties in power.

We have become less attractive to foreign investors and now lag behind
our neighbours in Asean for foreign direct investment. Even some
corporations who have established themselves here are moving out.

All the economic and social malaise cannot help but affect the value
of our currency. The strength of a country's currency is after all, a
reflection of its fundamentals.

Furthermore, Bank Negara has a policy of weak ringgit to help
exporters, never mind the burden on the common folk. The government is
pro-corporation, not pro-rakyat.

While the poor and middle-class are squeezed, an elite group gets
breathtakingly rich. We have the distinction of having the worse
income disparity in Asean. A re-distribution of wealth is under way
from the poor and middle-class to a select group of
politically-connected elite.

The end result of this re-distribution will be a small group of
super-rich while the majority are pushed into poverty and the
middle-class shrinks. This is what happens when the rich gets richer
and the poor get poorer.

There is much that is wrong with Malaysia . The responsibility for
pulling the country backwards can be laid squarely at the door of the
ruling regime. It is BN's mis-governance, racial politics and culture
of patronage which has seen the country regress economically and
socially.

We seem to be sliding down a slippery slope, further down with each
passing year of BN's rule. Another five years of BN rule and we'll be
at Indonesia 's standard under Suharto. Another 10 years and we'll be
touching the African standard. What a way to greet 2020.

Is there any hope for Malaysia ?

Faced with the reality that BN will never change, many Malaysians
desperate for change turn their lonely eyes to Anwar Ibrahim.

Pakatan Raykat has promised to treat all races fairly, to plug
wastage, fight corruption, reform the judiciary and make Malaysia more
competitive.

But some have questioned whether we can trust Anwar and his loose
coalition of disparate parties..

The question is not whether we can trust Anwar and Pakatan Rakyat but
whether we can afford not to.

Can we afford another ten years of BN's misrule?

Sunday, July 20, 2008

FARHAN

Guys....

Remember this girl Farhan? Used to sing at the lobby of Sheraton Hotel those days with her dad and Cikgu Akib on the sax.... Check her out....We know her by the name Farah I guess...

Saturday, July 19, 2008

THE SAFEST SPORT FOR AL JUB


If only Anwar had taken up fishing and patronize the above shop for his fishing needs, it may have kept him out of trouble!

Friday, July 18, 2008

First of all why are you guys so concern about his well being? He was being accused by a guy who says he (DSAI) sodomised him. And yet who the hell is he to make demands that he would like the AG's people to do the investigation and not the AG himself...Who the fuck is he to refuse the DNA test? Who is he? He's a nobody. He's just a guy who wants to be the PM irregardless of what ever happens.
Why the fuss? Why the refusal? Why must he be so langsi.? Demanding this and that. These are all his personal case. There is nothing about the rakyat. What is he fighting for the rakyat now? The 50 cents decrease of fuel price if he was the PM? Bullshit. He's a real asshole. Get his case through and proof himself right, then he should talk about what he wants to do to the country. As of now, he is basically looking for sympathy. Creating hoo hahs here and there and trying to divert the public from the SODOMY case?

It was a good thing the police arrest him before he got to his house. He was acting like the guy who has all the powers. And yet he is just an asshole bandit. Demanding this and that. Shit...I hate his character.

I guess Datuk Seri Wan Azizah has a lot to tell if she has the chance. She is basically the closest to him and should know his intimate likings. If only she would reveal.

I seriously hope the court follow the correct proedures in handling the case and prove without reasonable doubt who ever is guilty.

And I seriously hope Anwar is the one. He is really an asshole.

All his fights are about his earlier judgement. Though the judges believe that the "act " did happen and it was only the evidence that doesn't hold that makes his deoarture sooner than ever bail
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Thursday, July 17, 2008

THE ASSHOLE COPS


Once again Malaysian blogosphere shall be bursting at its seams with the arrest of Anwar Ibrahim and by now, Raja Petra too. From news reports gathered so far, things are not looking very good for Anwar Ibrahim. The way the arrest was carried out does not indicate in anyway the impartiality of the PDRM. It is also obvious that they are people who deserve very little trust from the Malaysian public.

In a short span of 24 hours, they have twice reneged on their assurances. First, they gave Anwar a 2 p.m. deadline to surrender himself yesterday, but arrested him before then. Next, assurances were made that bail would be allowed; it was even reported as such in a foreign publication (Canadian, I think), but when I read the news this morning, I learned that he has been detained overnight!

As I understand, Raja Petra should be with the police right now and I suppose they would be arresting him today. Last week was the lull before the storm, this week the excitement begins. The plot thickens, but how the story develops is anyone’s guess. Out of this whole mess, there is only one thing we can be sure of, the losers; US (the Rakyat).

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

My Worst Fear Came True

The AFP just reported that a warrant of arrest is out for Anwar Ibrahim. So if they arrest him now, there will be no debate tonight then.

CHANGE YOUR LIFESTYLE!


9 p.m. tonight over TV9/Astro 119, Astro 501/502 shall have this debate between Shabery Cheek and Anwar. While Shabby Cheek has projected a very confident façade, the PKR side is kind of fuming that air time has been reduced to 52 minutes from the originally slated 90 minutes. If it does happen, it should be a lively debate and then we shall see who has more brains, the BN government or the PR think tank?

DSAI claims he has a plan on how to reduce fuel prices if they come to power and he is suppose to reveal it tonight! Let’s hope it is a plan that works, something that makes sense, something that’s gonna make the BN look stupid. Something tells me that in all probabilities, the BN is not too confident about their performance tonight. Originally, this debate was to be carried live on all networks, but I think because of their incompetence (which is their hallmark), the programme shall be aired live on TV stations which the rural folks shall have problems accessing! Notice that RTM 1 and 2 and TV3 is not airing the debate!

Personally I shall not be surprise, if the debate is not aired at all, they are very good at last minutes excuses, or worse, they’ll get Anwar behind bars and put the blame on the police for the failed debate! MALAYSIA BOLEH remember?

Saturday, July 12, 2008

DON MARTIN'S WHO DUNNIT?

This has been a relatively quiet week as compared to the last one. I suppose we do need a breather after the fast paced dramas of the week that was. I was hanging out at the beach for the most part of yesterday, which explains why there was not any posting on the blog. It was another windless day, so there was no sailing done too. However, there was enough beer and conspiracy theories to keep us around till late. Inevitably, the conversation centered on P.I. Bala’s Statutory Declarations.

Some of us shared the same theory while others had their own hypothesis. After much arguments and debates about who did what to whom and why, we all concurred that one of the two Statutory Declarations was actually made under duress, it is anybody's guess which one. Basing on that theory, someone propounded that if that were the case, then the party that put him under duress must have detained P.I. Bala! The latest piece of news in this story is that his house has been broken into. That seemed normal, considering the fact that the house is vacant, and that burglars do keep abreast with the news too! All this took a sinister turn when someone suggested that it might not be what it seemed! Some argued that it was probable that during his detention, he has been made to reveal where he has kept physical evidence pertaining to the Statutory Declarations, and the parties concerned have retrieved them and made it look like a burglary!

What’s your take?

Thursday, July 10, 2008

TUN Dr M



HAPPY 83RD BIRTHDAY
TUN DR MAHATHIR

Say what you want, curse what you like still Tun is the best so far. My respect for him is beyond imagination. What he does to Malaysia to make it what it was now is no easy feat.

Will there ever be another one like him? P.Ramlee has been gone for 30 over years, no replacement as yet. Don't think there'll be another you...No one's perfect. Flaws are with everybody.

LOST HORIZON


Remember this movie adapted from the 1933 James Hilton novel? I never knew that the first time it was made a movie was in l937. I only know of the remake, which was a musical, produced in l973. It was not too successful as a musical; in fact, it was the least successful of all the Hal David – Burt Bacharach collaboration, and the only reason I went to the movie was because it starred the then heartthrob, Olivia Hussey.

Actually, today’s post has nothing to do with this movie. I just happen to remember the movie because of the misery we Malaysians, especially Penangites, have to endure at this time of the year annually! Every year from June to early October, the south wind blows, and with it comes this gift from our friendly Indonesian neighbours called HAZE! The south wind itself is already bad enough because it effectively ends the sailing season. Most of the accessible beaches are located on the northern coast, which means the winds are off-shore, making it a giant hassle to return to shore at best, or near impossible to get back without rescue! First, you do not get to sail, then you get choked by the haze; a double whammy!

Mother nature can be quite a teaser. Sometimes when it gets real hot, the venturi effect comes into play and brings in the sea breeze from the north west. Those would be the odd days when we get to sail. This would also send the haze back south for the time being. Come nightfall, the south wind would pick up and the haze comes back. So with the aid of mother nature, the haze shuttles back and forth, effectively going nowhere except hovering around the island! It would only clear with a heavy downpour, but this is the dry season and there ain’t no April showers!

The term “Lost Horizon” would, for most people, immediately conjure images of Utopia, but far from Shangrila, in Penang, what we have is “no horizon”. You just cannot tell where the sea meets the sky!

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

WORST PRIME MINISTER


Had trouble going to sleep, so went online, keyed in "worst Prime Minster" (images), and what you see above is the result!

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Birthday Wish from reknown Leftover Hippie

Richard Starkey @ Ringo Starr celebrated his 68th birthday yesterday in Chicago. His birthday wish "Peace & Love" and insisted on the Larry King Show that he actually feels only 24!

MISSING !




No, no, no, no! I am not referring to P.I. Bala, I am talking about pictures like these. Don't get to see much of these after the GE, or famous PM quotes like "Aku tak tahu". Is he wide awake and in the know now? Frankly, I don't think so.

Monday, July 7, 2008

COLD TURKEY


It has become unusual when the politicians stop playing games. Like addicts denied, some of us may just need rehab!

Sunday, July 6, 2008

GROUNDED !


Last night was a different kind of Saturday night. A rather quiet Saturday night, and you would have probably guess by now what I am driving at if you have been following this blog. Yes, the mats and minahs rempit were missing! Usually the siren from the inept cops come first, followed by the roar of their exhaust. Somehow, I choose not to believe that this has got anything to do with the Wimbledon Ladies Final at The Championships; that is simply not possible. The peace and quiet was too good to true, felt kind of eerie. It must be the immediate effect of petrol price increase!

On one hand, it is good that the increase has effectively curbed this not so healthy activity; on the other hand, it is scary because of the speed with which we have been hit by the adverse effect of the petrol price increase. Where we used to have up to three groups of mat rempits on a Saturday night, there were none last night! Anyway, that was a pleasant change and I am not complaining, especially so when one could hear the line calls with clarity (I mean the tennis game).

Clarity! Yes, it has become very clear that we are staring bad times in the face! It is now possible for one to start driving from Tanjung Bungah at about 10.30 am to Butterworth, make a U-turn at the end of the bridge and be back where you started before noon (within regulated speed, on a Sunday). This was proven last Sunday when some of the guys, expecting a good south wind, decided to pack their windsurf equipments and headed to Butterworth. On the main span of the bridge, they saw the windsock indicating the wind from the north! So they made a u-turn and headed back to the Club.

They are going to do it again today (going to Butterworth, it is the south wind season now) and I wish them luck.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

ANIMALS....

There you go agsin. A statutory declaration depicting wrongdoings of government men, will get thumbs up from you guys. Anything that go agsinst the "OPPOSITION" will be questionable or lets put it as what two toner says, with a price. Enourmous gifts. Lots of money involved. Wake up guys. Lets look at it open mindedly. Lets give some thought.

With the way things are going now, a declaration that supercede the other, evidence of wrong doing here and there, don't you think that politicians are taking us all out on an "EYE OF MALAYSIA" ferris wheel ride?

Man made law, man break law is so bloody rampant these few days. They come out with something which looks like something so solid and yet was watered down just the next day? Who but the politicians are the ones capable of orchestrating this scenario.

In the case of BALA teh P.I, it is just like watching football. Your favourite team scores and there you go, analysing the moves, the tactic, the what should have been done and all that jazz. Next minute he scores an own goal. There you go again, counting how much he was paid, who paid him, why they pay him and all the shit.

Let us just sit back and watch the show. Let us be as what the photographers of national geographic would do, that is to record it and play it to someone else. Coz if you try to stop the tiger from killing its prey, you are depriving him of his food. That is nature. And that is what our politicians are practising now. They eat each other up. Let them...Lets watch...

RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT?


"I repeat"

Friday, July 4, 2008

A DOCTOR'S LEGACY


Remember the famous cookie advertisement “now you see it, now you don’t” so which is it, Mr. Balasubramaniam? If the first SD was made under duress, do we take it that the second one was made with offers of enormous rewards or even more duress? Pray tell. However, we must thank the man for correcting this silly misconception that we have carried with us since childhood; and that is, only white men who drink firewater speak with a forked tongue! Well, at least that was the picture painted, when as kids, those cowboy and Indians comic books used to portray. So now we know that is not a white man’s privilege but others are also allowed to do so.

According to another report, it seems a few hours after the first SD was released, he was summoned by the police. Now we do not know if this second SD is the result of this police intervention. We probably never will, and honestly, I don’t care! Our judiciary has been compromised long ago and has been functioning as the national circus for the last 20 years or so. Weak attempts at lending it credibility by the current administration was so badly done that it appears to be worse than ever before! The topping was when the sacked judges accepted the ex-gratia payments without any apologies from the government.

I do not know when the credibility of our judiciary can be redeem, if ever, but for now we have to say a very big thank you to the ass hole doctor for the anal preoccupation that this country is besieged with.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

MALAYSIA TRULY BOLEH

Malaysia – truly Asia, a claim made to promote tourism in the country. No arguments about that, it is true that this is a country with multi-ethnicity and cultures. However, one important fact that the tourism brochures left out is that this is also the most exciting country to call home currently. The tourism ministry has never bothered to explain this omission, but I suppose it has something to do with linens.

Like most Malaysians who have chosen to ignore the mainstream media, I tour blogosphere for my daily feed about the on-goings in the country. I liken today’s tour to a windfall! It is simply too much, multiple exposes from various blogs coupled with reports about the military and the police having joint operations sent shivers down my spine.

Instead of elaborating on the various issues for fear of adulterating them, I would prefer to direct you to the respective sites where they can be found.


1 The Farmers’ subsidy read here
2 Explosive Statutory Declaration read here

Stay away if you have a weak heart!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

MALAYSIA BOLEH

The latest report in “The Sun” newspaper reprinted at the Bar Council website says “the Kuala Lumpur Hospital has not released or revealed any information, findings or made any conclusion concerning the examination of Mohd. Saiful Bukhari Azlan, the man who accused Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim of sodomy.” This contradicts earlier reports from “Utusan Melayu” and Datuk Wong Chun Wai’s confirmation this morning that the medical report was completed and handed to the authorities!

Full and fair investigation indeed!

THE ANAL CHRONICLES

If one cares to read, there are countless accounts of “The Anal Chronicles” circulating in Malaysian blogosphere. Basically, it is the story of a man who would be king if not for his penchant for posterial adventures. He is alleged to be a repeat offender. Apparently, the first time he was involved was 10 years ago. Convicted and jailed for a number of years, he appealed and successfully got the verdict overturned and walked out of jail a couple of years ago.

Though he did not contest in the last GE, he is widely regarded and accepted as the leader of the opposition. A charismatic leader, he led the opposition to unprecedented results in the last GE that sent the UMNO leadership running around like headless chickens. Growing from strength to strength, his loose coalition of parties are actually causing panic in the UMNO hierarchy. The results of the last GE have necessitated a change in the UMNO leadership. The party number one, BADawi has pleaded with the members to allow him to step down after their December AGM, but there are ambitious and impatient people who have other ideas.

Several characters within the party have voiced their intentions to contest against BADawi come December, and with the emergence of this hero from “The Anal Chronicles” BADawi has certainly found it necessary to cover his ass! It is plain to see that this anal guy is a threat to quite a few PM wannabes from UMNO. In fact, this anal character has bombarded the party number two since some by-election months ago! Others who would like to see him put away would be his ex-boss, an asshole doctor, who was responsible for his incarceration 10 years ago.

The PM has denied any government involvement in this latest accusation. He declared that neither he nor his deputy are involved. In fact, no one has claimed responsibility for the accusation. The police have promised a full and fair investigation, but what’s holding them back? It has been about 4 days since the news broke; the hospital has examined the “victim” and their report submitted to the police. This was even confirmed by Datuk Wong Chun Wai of “The Star”.

So, what is in the report, we wonder? Why can’t it be made public as is? Why the delay? Perhaps, it needs doctoring, or stitches?

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Snippets at the coffee table

I was at the Club this morning, and as expected, there was a lot of speculation and theories about who was responsible for setting up Al Jub. Of course there were also those who believed that it was no set up but likened it to a drug addict who is unable to kick the habit. We may never know. I am sure that the AG’s office and the PDRM shall be able to dish out a concoction acceptable to the masses, depending on which side of the divide you are at. We shall wait and see if we are going to get the truth this time or, will they dutifully insult our intelligence again.

There have been too much excitement in the country of late and it is getting worrisome. Politicians from both sides are so busy looking after their own skins, the country is actually running on autopilot! The juicy entertainment the politicians are providing us today will not make up for the chaos when food shortages stare us in the face! I just hope that these imbeciles (UMNO politicians) would just get down to work before the situation spirals out of control.

Behind all the drama, the reality is that lives have changed since the elections and the petrol price increase. I overheard recently that one of the most glaring changes since DAP took over the state government are the complaints by those petty traders in and around Komtar. Turnover has dwindled, especially for the coffee stall owners. Though they did not say it in so many words, they are actually having second thoughts about putting the DAP in office. Reason? The Napoleons and their army have stopped taking those extended tea/coffee breaks in and around Komtar! On the bright side, it sure is pleasant to see the municipal council guys doing their job, meaning, maintenance of shrubberies, trimming of grass where required. During the days of the BN/Gerakan government, it was actually done on a selective basis.

The petrol price increase also effected some drastic changes in the traffic situation. I have confirmed with some of my friends that traffic has eased in Penang. There is also talk that traffic on the Penang Bridge has also reduced greatly. According to hearsay, the drop is close to 4,000 vehicles a day! It would be nice if the petrol price would also curb the activities of the mat rempits. Shall be monitoring the situation this weekend.

Well, as they say “the only constant in life is change” and I hope these are changes for the better.