1/24/2008

STAB EACH OTHER IN THE FRONT.

The BN is ready to run the race.
And the opposition is still squabbling. If DAP and PKR do not quickly settle their dispute over their seats allocation, they do not deserve to pick up more representation than they presently have.
Their adversary smiles when friends stab each other in the front.

The DAP is losing patience with Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) over the slow pace of negotiation on seat allocations.
Parliamentary opposition leader Lim Kit Siang said he was disappointed that there was little progress in talks for an electoral understanding between the two parties to avoid three-cornered fights.
"By now, all parties should be making their final plans for the battle and not be bogged down by seat allocations," he said after attending the Thaipusam celebrations at the Sri Subramaniar Temple at Gunung Cheroh here yesterday.

Talk is cheap.
Enforcing EPF contribution on those who continue to work after 55 do not benefit those who were statutory forced to retire at the age of 55.
If the UMNO run government is really concern over the financial plight of this group, then they should extend the statutory retirement age for both public and private sectors to 58 years old.

People who work after their retirement at 55 will have to contribute to the Employees Provident Fund.
However, they will only have to contribute half of the 11 per cent required of regular members.
Similarly, their employers' contribution will only be six per cent, which is half of the amount that is paid into the accounts of regular staff. Sources said this scheme would go into effect from Feb 1.
"If the employee contributes more, he will have more savings. We also welcome higher contributions from the employer as this will benefit the employee in his old age," the source said.
This is one of the schemes that EPF is introducing to ensure that its 11.4 million members have enough money to live on during their retirement.

1/20/2008

HAVE WE FORGOTTEN BURMA?

The tearing down of the Temair church in the remote jungle of Kelantan is not about the ownership of land.
It is about muscle flexing, a show of force by Islamists who believe in their religious “ketuanan” and have become untouchables.
Their days of their rhetoric have passed.
Who will be next?

Four Temiar are suing the Kelantan Government for demolishing their village church which they claimed was sited on ancestral land, a lawyer and activists said.
Lawyer N. Subramaniyan said authorities tore down the church in June last year, shortly after it was built by members of the tribe in their remote jungle village.
The village headman and three others challenged the state's PAS government in court, seeking a declaration that the land belonged to them and the demolishment was unlawful, he said.

Covert Islamists within the UMNO run government have not been slumbering.
Muslim moderates and the faithful of every other religion must repudiate them when they come begging during the coming months.

The High Court fixed Jan 29 to hear an application by the Evangelical Church of Borneo (Sidang Injil Borneo) for leave to sue the government over the seizure of religious books.
The government ordered the church on Oct 24 last year to stop importing children's religious books under six titles and had seized three boxes containing those books.
It deemed the books offensive because they contained four words used in Islam: "Allah", "Baitullah", "Solat" and "Kaabah".
The Kota Kinabalu-based church is seeking 16 declarations, including the right to use the word "Allah" in its congregation as well as in the translated Bible and that the action by the government to ban the usage of the four words was unconstitutional

Brain Damaged Champion for the Week.
Former Chief Justice of Malaysia Eusoff Chin.
The former Chief Justice (Eusoff Chin) had reportedly said: “When the man puts his hand on your shoulder, you can't simply shove it aside.” - when asked about his purported holiday with VK Lingam.

Chua Soi Lek had at least the decency to admit that he was guilty of indiscretion. He could have similarly used the same line of reasoning -- “When the woman puts her hand between your crotch, you can't simply shove it aside.”
Nice try Mr Chin, but the Warong kopi measures it as a lack of personal integrity and professional uprightness.


Muda lupa.
Have we forgotten Burma?

1/05/2008

"ALLAH DAMN IT!" --- 22.6 MILLION HITS IN 3 MONTHS AND STILL CLIMBING.

"Allah damn it"..... Ahmed the dead terrorist.
With more than 22.6 million hits within 3 months, this must be one of the most watched You Tube video.
Watch it if you have missed it.




It will kill you.