Sunday 23 September 2012

Shivaji The Boss VS Anwar Di Bas!


Recently Anwar Ibrahim was on tour "Jelajah Merdeka" which was a strategic campaign by PKR to fish votes for next general election. He went to alot of states delivering his speeches, presentation while watching the film "Shivaji The Boss" during his travelling moments. Yes! Shivaji The Boss...

"Shivaji The Boss inspired me to become - Anwar Di Bas!" - DS Anwar

Yes! Anwar Di Bas...What's actually rises the big question mark in my mind was the Funding. I'm not talking about NFC funding scandals but I'm talking about the source of funding he received for this "Jelajah Merdeka". From Whom and Where he got it from? George Soros? Israel? Selangor Goverment?..All those still remains as a big question mark.

Yet, I'm personally requesting our beloved Rafizi Ramli to investigate upon this issue. Because as man whom always claims going for anti-corruption, cleaner elections and also the next-prime-minister-wannabe, he (Anwar) should be audited thoroughly.

This is because there no point if a person whom fighting for cause of 'Cleaner Nation' having alot of things swept under his own carpet. Because there would be no different between the accused and the accuser then.

This makes me think why he had been labeled as "Anwar Lidah Bercabang" (Anwar with Split Tounge)...





1Malaysia People Housing programme (PR1MA)



Affordable housing will be available to all middle-income earners, even those who have a total household income of RM7,500 per month under the 1Malaysia People Housing programme (PR1MA).

The houses will be sold without any ethnic quota but will be available at special discounted rates through a transparent balloting method.

“Even those who are not married would be entitled to apply,” said PR1MA chief executive officer Abdul Mutalib Alias. “The houses will range from studio apartments to landed properties depending on location.”

Stressing that these units were not low-cost houses, Abdul Mutalib said PR1MA is about solving housing needs as well as addressing lifestyle wants of the middle-income group.

“Originally, when PR1MA was announced, the scheme was only open to a narrow joint-salary band of RM3,000 to RM6,000. There is a problem of a sandwich group’.

“We have been able to persuade Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak to widen the band to cover more distressed middle-class who are not poor but still cannot afford to buy houses in major cities, especially in the Klang Valley,” he added.

He said PR1MA had studied 20 schemes including the HDB in Singapore before coming up with the programme.

There will be a moratorium of 10 years before the buyers can sell their homes.

“There are circumstances where we might allow an earlier sale and we have a formula about the pricing that will take into account interest and inflation rates,” Abdul Mutalib said, adding that more details would be announced next week.

He also said that Najib would launch PR1MA’s 1st housing scheme in Seremban on Saturday.

“The prices will be below market price, and will be the same for everyone, without quotas or discounts of any kind,” Abdul Mutalib said. “There will be a mix of landed and medium-rise properties.”

Abdul Mutalib said the project would be a three-phase programme, with the first comprising about 1,200 houses due in 2015.

He added that PR1MA had decided to carry out the project in Seremban because there was demand for it.

This will be PR1MA’s first project since the gazetting of the PR1MA Act in January.

Other PR1MA targets include:
An online registration system for housebuyers and to assess the demand in town areas; and
Talks with developers to have the backlanes of houses converted into green community areas.

Saturday 8 September 2012

Anwar Ibrahim & RM1 Million Vehicles?


Wow! They started with a bus. Now, they bought a trailer for their nationwide political campaign.

Impressive! That’s PKR. Although party president Wan Azizah Wan Ismail did not disclose the financial source for that two vehicles which cost about RM1 million – except attributing it to some donors and volunteers – many believe PKR is just another Suaram which receives tonnes of money from abroad.

PKR needs money to help Wan Azizah’s hubby Anwar Ibrahim realise his dream of becoming the next prime minister. As his money abroad couldn’t find its way back to Malaysia, PKR via Pakatan Rakyat has to use organisations like Suaram and Bersih to amass foreign funding.

Bersih, in demanding ‘clean elections’ in the country has attracted more than enough foreign support – politically, morally and financially – from various institutions, including that from the Wall Street and Dow Jones.

Their tactics and demands mirror similar movements that have come out into the streets in Russia and across the Middle East, and just like in Russia and across the Middle East, they are entirely funded, directed by, and working for the interests of Wall Street and London.

Bersih’s rank and file are responding to legitimate concerns regarding inequities that exist across Malaysia’s diverse population.

Ethnic Malaysians are perceived to be receiving more benefits and upward social mobility than Malaysia’s large groups of ethnic minorities. Likewise it is perceived that Malaysia’s ruling government has an unfair advantage come election time.

However, the movement’s demands and tactics seek simply to destabilize Malaysia politically and return known Western collaborators, and in particular Wall Street proxy and International Monetary Fund (IMF) functionary Anwar Ibrahim, back into power.” – http://www.anwaraidc.com/?p=23840

It’s a simple task for PKR to raise any amount of money needed to finance Anwar’s campaign.

Some articles, locally and abroad had produced strong testimony and tangible evidence about such funding, given by George Soros-linked organisations in the West, notably Europe and the United States.

And Anwar himself had never tried to ‘really deny’ all accusations.

So, what is RM1 million to PKR when it has the capability of raising a few million for that dirty Bersih rally? His good buddy Ambiga too has no worries over a plan to stage another street demonstration, most probably early next month after Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak tables the 2013 Budget at the Parliament on September 28.

Actually, reporters shouldn’t have asked Wan Azizah to reveal the source of funding but instead ask when will PKR buy trains and aeroplanes as their campaign vehicles. Or a supertanker-sized cruise to ferry them to Sabah and Sarawak!

O-oh. Now we can understand why Pakatan Rakyat announced cheaper cars if Anwar becomes a prime minister.

They will subsidise Proton cars with foreign funds!

Selangorku : Merdeka Celebration & RM200 Story!



The whole world knows how Khalid Ibrahim and his state Cabinet sidelined the Sultan during the Merdeka Day celebration, and how they tried to find scapegoats when it started to backfire and draw flaks.

First, they said Anwar Ibrahim – the Pakatan Rakyat’s godfather who holds no official portfolio in the state government – was the guest of honour but later changed it to just a guest speaker. Which one, only Khalid, Anwar know!

Well. That was not all.

Days before Merdeka Day, they issued out circulars to all civil servants in Selangor, asking them to find time and attend the Merdeka Eve celebration in front of the SUK Building, Shah Alam.

However, the response was very poor as most of the civil servants who support Barisan Nasional were not interested at all to join the Pakatan-style celebration, anticipating it would be a platform for Anwar and his Pakatan Rakyat to hammer the Federal Government.

Khalid was taken aback. Not having enough attendees would reflect his loose grip on Selangor, especially on the civil servants.

However, his mind did work well.

And so, he directed his officers to issue another circular, this time offering an extra RM200 bonus to any civil servant who submits his or her name agreeing to join the Merdeka Eve celebration.

Pathetically, not many turned up on that evening. Only about 200 members of the public service who sympathised Pakatan Rakyat joined it, together with 1,000 opposition members and leaders.

Knowing how his government’s popularity is taking a steep dive, taxpayers’ money is being robbed to buy votes, sympathy and support. While the state purse is shrinking over unnecessary expenditures, the Mentri Besar is left to no choice but to grab all the slim opportunities left to stay in power.

Khalid actually has no worries over funds. His DAP Exco members know how to look out for big money to support his politics.

Loan sharks, online game operators and ‘tauke ayam’ are finding Selangor the best place to ‘cari makan’.

Just go make at least a 3-day round from Kinrara, Puchong, Shah Alam, Klang, Banting, Beranang, Petaling Jaya, Kajang and other places, they are everywhere.

Ask the operators who are their ‘bosses’ and they will name a few. I bet readers know who they are.

No wonder Selangor can buy support and pay its cybertroopers a few hundred thousand ringgit a month.

Money is no problem but I think Khalid and his people should save the money for good lawyers.

If BN manages to take over Selangor in the next general election, Khalid and friends will find no time to relax as they will be too busy attending court cases!

Thursday 6 September 2012

PKR: We against Gangsterism!


A brawl has erupted between the two groups at about 12 noon in front of the headquarters of the Keadilan Rakyat Party (PKR).

The Pictures shows that the PKR supporter upholds the moral values in themselves.

PKR : Fuck you! We Always Right! 

Rakyats, Vote PKR! We will lead you all for better civilized life! 




For those who feels this pictures had been edited, please refer to the video below...



Sunday 2 September 2012

GE-13 on November 2012!

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has strengthened speculation that the next general election will be held in November.

With the Prime Minister scheduled to unveil the National Education Blueprint on Sept 11 and Budget 2013 on Sept 28, talk in political circles is that the general election will likely be held in the second last month of the year.

The Barisan Nasional chairman’s “one-on-one” meetings with component party heads on Aug 28 to discuss their candidates’ list have also given credence to talk that the polls will be held then.

In his strongest hint yet, the Umno president brought his favourite number 11 into prominence during the joint opening of the party’s Kinabatangan, Sandakan, Batu Sapi, Beluran and Libaran delegates meeting here.

He said the double digits were “significant” this year because 2012 is the 66th year of Umno, with Malaysia marking the 55th year of Merdeka and Sabah Umno notching 22 years.

“All these numbers could be multiplied by 11,” he said. “Six times 11 equals 66, five times 11 equals 55 and 2 times 11 equals 22. The factor of 11 appears in all. It is unique and good.”

Earlier in his speech, Najib urged members of the state Umno and Barisan Nasional to defend Sabah as a “fixed deposit” of the coalition.

He said Umno’s strength in Sabah was good and believed the party would get “a resounding support” of the people in the state.

Najib urged Umno members to work for the party and not look at ethnicity of candidates as this would divide and weaken the party.

“We don’t need selfish members who only want to fill their pockets and protect their positions. Such people can leave.

“Najib is not strong, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman is not strong. Our strength is in Umno and Barisan Nasional,” he pointed out.

The Prime Minister asked Sabah voters to give Barisan another five years’ mandate so that the coalition could carry out its projects in the state under the Government Transformation Programme.

He said ties between the Federal Government and Sabah were good, adding that the state benefited much under Barisan. – The Star

Anwar Ibrahim : The Clown, The Joker & The Bullshits!


It was like music to our ears when Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced that he would be retiring if Pakatan Rakyat fails to make it to Putrajaya in the general election. Our only regret is that he is not retiring immediately. We are not denying his right to contest or to dream of becoming PM. That is his right in a democracy.

What we cannot stomach is the way he has turned the country upside down in the quest to fulfill his impossible dream. Since the day he was sacked in 1998, he has made a circus of the political process from street riots to accusing people of murder. To accuse Rosmah, for example, of being at the scene of that Mongolian woman’s murder was too much. Come on lah, she would rather be shopping at the Pavilion.

Then when people accused him of poking his handsome assistant and bonking the China Doll, what did he say? Not my DNA, not my tummy, not my nose, not my everything.

But knowing Anwar, what you see is not what you get. We have our suspicions about his so called retirement plans. Anwar realises that his credibility and appeal has diminished. It is not like what it was when he walked out of jail in 2005.

His supporters then made a hue and cry about the toy boy Saiful Bukhary case and also the sex video. Gutter politics they cried in Facebook, Twitter and at every ceramah. But deep in their heart, they have doubts.

People can see by now that this man is only good at talking and accusing. He has no idea about the economy. If he knows economics, do you think Selangor of which he is the Economic Advisor would be in bad state of affairs?

Water shortage, bailing out developers, Talam, Unisel bankrupt, illegal sand mining and corruption creeping into the system. Luckily they paid Anwar only RM1 a month. But they wasted RM15,000 a month on Rafizi Ramli who was not interested in sorting out Selangor’s economy. He was more interested in running after cows and Shahrizat.

Anwar can read the writing on the wall. The voters are abandoning him and his party. Better to talk about retirement now so that he will not lose too much face when he loses. Putrajaya will be the impossible dream.

Another possible reason is that Anwar may be playing the pity-me/sympathy card. By saying he wants to retire, voters may suddenly feel kesian for him and tell themselves, never mind la, give him one last chance.

Very pathetic, if you ask us. This man who once asked people to vote for him because he can be a better PM than Tun Mahathir is now asking people to pity him and give him sympathy vote.

The only PM he can be better than is Pak Lah. We are appealing to voters not be fooled by this con man again. Remember how he claimed he was being poisoned by arsenic, then by HIV. But he is still alive.

We should vote him into retirement by giving our vote to Najib Razak.

Dear, dear Datuk Seri Anwar, don’t be sad or depressed. Retiring from politics is not the end of the world.

Nik Aziz Slams 'Janji Bersih'



PAS spiritual leader and Kelantan Menteri Besar Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat has described the action of a few people who stepped on the pictures of the nation’s leaders on the eve of Merdeka Day celebration in Kuala Lumpur as a very shameful and saddening act.

He said the act did not reflect the culture of Malays and Muslims.

“This is not the work of Malays and Muslims. They are neither Malays nor Muslims.

“This is very shameful and saddening, the photograph that I saw was not of a Malay [the perpetrators of the act]. We Muslims are taught not to disturb others. If others do it to us, we will get angry,” he told reporters when attending an Aidilfitri gathering organised by the Sinar Harian newspaper in Pengkalan Chepa, here, today.

He was commenting on the rude actions of a number of participants of the “Janji Bersih” assembly held Dataran Merdeka in the federal capital on the eve of Merdeka Day (Aug 30).

They had stepped on the pictures of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak and his wife Rosmah Mansor at the protest gathering.

Nik Aziz also did not agree with the action of the participants of changing the Malaysian flag with a new flag which was red and white, colours akin to the Singaporean flag.

Expressing his sadness and regret over this action, he said it was not a simple matter to change the flag of a country as it would involve various procedures.

“It not easy to replace [the national flag]… have to discuss for years. What is our intention of changing the flag.. our flag has already been accepted by the world, there is no need to smear our flag,” he said.