I want to applaud a blogger at the blogsite http://www.fatimahzuhri.blogspot.com for a really good article on history. As someone who is fascinated with the history subject, I can’t help but to agree with what the blogger Fatimah Zuhri had to say. Below are some of the snippets of the said article – you can read … Continue reading »
Category Archives: Anwar Ibrahim
Popular votes vs Parliamentary votes (a note to Nurul Izzah)
Today Nurul Izzah issued a tweet which beguiled us all. She has the belief that Barisan Nasional is effectively a minority government. Although her loose coalition of DAP, PKR and PAS had the majority of the votes, she felt shortchanged for the fact that her ambition to see her father installed as the Prime Minister … Continue reading »
Pakatan Rakyat – a basic problem unresolved
Currently there is a myth going on that the reason Pakatan Rakyat could not register their coalition and thus making it an official and fully registered entity is because the Registrar of Society has blocked their application to do so. This is what most of Pakatan fans believed as fact. Obviously in order to justify … Continue reading »
A Samad Said does not want Anwar Ibrahim to become Prime Minister
When a person is so desperate and become too biased in his thinking, inadvertently he will become stupid. That is the case of A Samad Said. Sensing that he has no more other ideas to condemn the government led by Barisan Nasional, he blurted a racial statement which not only seemed idiotic, but has revealed … Continue reading »
Hit and miss of election issues
Everytime an election is near, the brains behind political strategy of election campaign will start cracking and one by one the revelations, news spin and shocking exposé will surface in order to maintain an upper-hand in the perception game. Some will gain traction while some will not make a dent among the psyche of the … Continue reading »
Do we really want to vote these people? (addendum)
I have unfairly excluded a couple of names in my previous post which I deem unacceptable. From the comments received, it is a known fact that there are many people who we feel will not do a good job representing us in the government but as a disclaimer, the names mentioned in this article and … Continue reading »
Those who shouldn’t be contesting
The year is travelling so fast and before we know it, March is already upon us. And within then next 45 days, there will be a new line up of cabinet ministers that will administer this country for the next 5 years. Back in 2009, a post was written regarding the newly appointed cabinet by … Continue reading »
The confused principle of Anwar Ibrahim’s supporters
“What he does privately is none of my business” “His sexual preference is not important to me” Ever since the stories of sex videos and sodomy charges have haunted Anwar Ibrahim’s political career, how many times have we heard the statements above from his rabid worshippers? Too many times I suppose. These sycophants, who portray … Continue reading »
Promise unfulfilled – cakap tak serupa bikin
I’m guessing even our southern neighbour is tired with Anwar Ibrahim and his flip flopping shenanigans. Not surprising since he has made plenty promises but never really want to hold any accountability when the promises are not kept. Promises amongst the circle of Pakatan Rakyat leaders are just words of enticement, words of motivation. Although … Continue reading »
The spin that’ll sink Malaysian Insider
After the debacle Malaysian Insider went through in twisting Marina Mahathir’s and Bridget Welsh words, and after being chastised by both ladies for practising atrocious journalistic behaviour, the Insider were at it again with their pro opposition agenda of misinforming the general public. An article by Bernama was published in Malaysian Insider as below. Please … Continue reading »
Crows flocking together? – (Balfour, Halcrow, PKR)
Yesterday, we explored the possibility that Rafizi Ramli and Anwar Ibrahim had vested interests in seeing Balfour Beatty – Ingress consortium wins the Ampang LRT extension project. In one of the paragraphs, it was mentioned that Halcrow was selected to be an independent evaluator of the tender bids eventhough it was shown in records that … Continue reading »
Anwar Ibrahim’s LRT project
We heard so much news about the failed bid of Balfour Beatty consortium for the past few weeks. Parti Keadilan Rakyat had not been shy in organising weekly press conferences to disseminate information to the ignorant public about the alleged abuses of power and corruption that are plaguing our country. All these apparently are committed … Continue reading »
Two faced Anwar Ibrahim and the infamous Wall Street Journal article
Anwar’s latest skulduggery came in a few hours ago in his blog when he desperately trying to clear his name against his position on Israel. The blog post is titled – ‘Jangan Putar belit Kenyataan Demi Fitnah’ (Don’t twist my statement just to slander me) Saya diwawancara oleh Wall Street Journal pada hari Khamis, 26hb … Continue reading »
Anwar Ibrahim – A wannabe Malaysian PM that will protect Israel
“I support all efforts to protect the security of the state of Israel” That’s what Anwar Ibrahim said in an interview with Wall Street Journal when asked what would Malaysia, a Muslim-majority nation’s relationship with Israel would be if he were elected as Prime Minister The article asked a lot of thing ranging from his opinion … Continue reading »
Anwar Ibrahim vs ETP
Pemandu had issued an article to debunk the arguments or myths made by Anwar Ibrahim pertaining the ETP. I took the liberty to find what exactly Anwar had said and juxtapose it with what Pemandu had responded accordingly. Note that in his usual attacks towards the government, Anwar did not provide any solutions beyond the … Continue reading »