Tongkat Ali of Life

12 July, 2008

PERALIHAN KUASA

Filed under: Malaysia, Politics, Thoughts, World, World Peace — johnnytan88 @ 2:44 am

My question to Tun:

Dear Sir,

If you were given a chance to re-select your successor, who will it be?

Or you will let democracy plays its role into choosing the new Prime Minister?

http://test.chedet.com/che_det/2008/07/peralihan-kuasa.html

3 July, 2008

Altantuya Murder: CSI: P. Balasubramaniam’s statutory declaration

Filed under: Malaysia, Politics, World, World Peace — johnnytan88 @ 9:58 pm

If they were some truth in the allegation,

 

Clause # 25:

 

25. During this discussion and in an attempt to persuade me to continue my employment with him, Abdul Razak Baginda informed me that:

 

25.1 He had been introduced to Aminah by Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at a diamond exhibition in Singapore.

 

My CSI:

 

Since that the declaration have been made that Aminah was introduced by Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at the diamond exhibition in Singapore.

 

I believe some certain previlages will be given to the VIPs to enter this diamond exhibition.

 

Therefore, there must be eye witnesses that have seen them together. There could be photographer, news men & guest.

 

If only the Singapore authorities can confirmed that Aminah, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak & Abdul Razak Baginda were in Singapore at the same time.

 

The hotel they check-in & stayed must have some kind of evidence. Not to forget CCTVs in the hotel to monitor the movement in the hotel areas

Altantuya Murder: P. Balasubramaniam’s statutory declaration

Filed under: Malaysia, Politics, World — johnnytan88 @ 8:43 pm

JULY 3 — Below is the statutory declaration in full made by murder accused Abdul Razak Baginda’s private investigator P. Balasubramaniam that claimed police suppressed evidence to protect some personalities, including proof that Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu knew Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak.

I, Balasubramaniam a/l Perumal (NRIC No: 600928-08-6235), a Malaysian Citizen of full age and residing at No. 32, Jalan Pelangi 1, Taman Pelangi, Rawang, Selangor, do solemly and sincerely declare as follows:

1. I have been a police officer with the Royal Malaysian Police Force having joined as a constable in 1981 attached to the Police Field Force.  I was then promoted to the rank of Lance Corporal and finally resigned from the Police Force in 1998 when I was with the Special Branch.

2. I have been working as a freelance Private Investigator since I left the Police Force.

3. Some time in June or July 2006, I was employed by Abdul Razak Baginda for a period of 10 days to look after him at his office at the Bangunan Getah Asli, Jalan Ampang between the hours of 8.00am to 5.00pm each working day as apparently he was experiencing disturbances from a third party.  

4. I resigned from this job after 2-1⁄2 days as I was not receiving any proper instructions.  

5. I was however re-employed by Abdul Razak Baginda on the 05-10-2006 as he had apparently received a harassing phone call from a Chinese man calling himself ASP Tan who had threatened him to pay his debts. I later found out this gentleman was in fact a private investigator called Ang who was employed by a Mongolian woman called Altantuya Shaaribuu.

6. Abdul Razak Baginda was concerned that a person by the name of Altantuya Shaaribuu, a Mongolian woman, was behind this threat and that she would be arriving in Malaysia very soon to try and contact him.  

7. Abdul Razak Baginda informed me that he was concerned by this as he had been advised that Altantuya Shaaribuu had been given some powers by a Mongolian “bomoh” and that he could never look her in the face because of this.  

8. When I enquired as to who this Mongolian woman was, Abdul Razak Baginda informed me that she was a friend of his who had been introduced to him by a VIP and who asked him to look after her financially.  

9. I advised him to lodge a police report concerning the threatening phone call he had received from the Chinese man known as ASP Tan but he refused to do so as he informed me there were some high profile people involved.

10. Abdul Razak Baginda further told me that Altantuya Shaaribuu was a great liar and good in convincing people.  She was supposed to have been very demanding financially and that he had even financed a property for her in Mongolia.

11. Abdul Razak Baginda then let me listen to some voice messages on his handphone asking him to pay what was due otherwise he would be harmed and his daughter harassed.  

12. I was therefore supposed to protect his daughter Rowena as well.

13. On the 09.10.2006 I received a phone call from Abdul Razak Baginda at about 9.30am informing me that Altantuya was in his office and he wanted me there immediately. As I was in the midst of a surveillance, I sent my assistant Suras to Abdul Razak Baginda’s office and I followed a little later. Suras managed to control the situation and had persuaded Altantuya and her two friends to leave the premises. However Altantuya left a note written on some Hotel Malaya note paper, in English, asking Abdul Razak Baginda to call her on her handphone (number given) and wrote down her room number as well.  

14. Altantuya had introduced herself to Suras as “Aminah” and had informed Suras she was there to see her boyfriend Abdul Razak Baginda.

15. These 3 Mongolian girls however returned to Abdul Razak Baginda’s office at the Bangunan Getah Asli, Jalan Ampang again, the next day at about 12.00 noon. They did not enter the building but again informed Suras that they wanted to meet Aminah’s boyfriend, Abdul Razak Baginda.

16. On the 11.10.2006, Aminah returned to Abdul Razak Baginda’s office on her own and gave me a note to pass to him, which I did. Abdul Razak Baginda showed me the note which basically asked him to call her urgently.  

17. I suggested to Abdul Razak Baginda that perhaps it may be wise to arrange for Aminah to be arrested if she harassed him further, but he declined as he felt she would have to return to Mongolia as soon as her cash ran out.

18. In the meantime I had arranged for Suras to perform surveillance on Hotel Malaya to monitor the movements of these 3 Mongolian girls, but they recognised him.  Apparently they become friends with Suras after that and he ended up spending a few nights in their hotel room.

19. When Abdul Razak Baginda discovered Suras was becoming close to Aminah he asked me to pull him out from Hotel Malaya.

20. On the 14.10.2006, Aminah turned up at Abdul Razak Baginda’s house in Damansara Heights when I was not there. Abdul Razak Baginda called me on my handphone to inform me of this so I rushed back to his house.  As I arrived, I noticed Aminah outside the front gates shouting “Razak, bastard, come out from the house”. I tried to calm her down but couldn’t so I called the police who arrived in 2 patrol cars. I explained the situation to the police, who took her away to the Brickfields police station.

21. I followed the patrol cars to Brickfields police station in a taxi. I called Abdul Razak Baginda and his lawyer Dirren to lodge a police report but they refused.

22. When I was at the Brickfields police station, Aminah’s own Private Investigator, one Mr Ang, arrived and we had a discussion. I was told to deliver a demand to Abdul Razak Baginda for US$500,000.00 and 3 tickets to Mongolia, apparently as commission owed to Aminah from a deal in Paris.

23. As Aminah had calmed down at this stage, a policewoman at the Brickfields police station advised me to leave and settle the matter amicably.  

24. I duly informed Abdul Razak Baginda of the demands Aminah had made and told him I was disappointed that no one wanted to back me up in lodging a police report.  We had a long discussion about the situation when I expressed a desire to pull out of this assignment.

25. During this discussion and in an attempt to persuade me to continue my employment with him, Abdul Razak Baginda informed me that:

25.1 He had been introduced to Aminah by Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at a diamond exhibition in Singapore.

25.2 Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak informed Abdul Razak Baginda that he had a sexual relationship with Aminah and that she was susceptible to anal intercourse.

25.3 Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak wanted Abdul Razak Baginda to look after Aminah as he did not want her to harass him since he was now the Deputy Prime Minister.

25.4 Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Abdul Razak Baginda and Aminah had all been together at a dinner in Paris.

25.5 Aminah wanted money from him as she felt she was entitled to a US$500,000.00 commission on a submarine deal she assisted with in Paris.

26. On the 19.10.2006, I arrived at Abdul Razak Baginda’s house in Damansara Heights to begin my night duty. I had parked my car outside as usual. I saw a yellow Proton Perdana taxi pass by with 3 ladies inside, one of whom was Aminah. The taxi did a U-turn and stopped in front of the house where these ladies rolled down the window and wished me “Happy Deepavali”. The taxi then left.  

27. About 20 minutes later the taxi returned with only Aminah in it. She got out of the taxi and walked towards me and started talking to me. I sent an SMS to Abdul Razak Baginda informing him “Aminah was here”. I received an SMS from Razak instructing me “to delay her until my man comes”.

28. Whist I was talking to Aminah, she informed me of the following:

28.1 That she met Abdul Razak Baginda in Singapore with Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

28.2 That she had also met Abdul Razak Baginda and Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at a dinner in Paris.

28.3 That she was promised a sum of US$500,000.00 as commission for assisting in a submarine deal in Paris.

28.4 That Abdul Razak Baginda had bought her a house in Mongolia but her brother had refinanced it and she needed money to redeem it.

28.5 That her mother was ill and she needed money to pay for her treatment.

28.6. That Abdul Razak Baginda had married her in Korea as her mother is Korean whilst her father was a Mongolian/Chinese mix.

28.7 That if I wouldn’t allow her to see Abdul Razak Baginda, would I be able to arrange for her to see Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.  

29. After talking to Aminah for about 15 minutes, a red Proton Aeroback arrived with a woman and two men.  I now know the woman to be Lance Corporal Rohaniza and the men, Azilah Hadri and Sirul Azahar. They were all in plainclothes. Azilah walked towards me while the other two stayed in the car.      

30. Azilah asked me whether the woman was Aminah and I said “Yes”. He then walked off and made a few calls on his handphone. After 10 minutes another vehicle, a blue Proton Saga, driven by a Malay man, passed by slowly. The driver’s window had been wound down and the driver was looking at us.

31. Azilah then informed me they would be taking Aminah away. I informed Aminah they were arresting her. The other two persons then got out of the red Proton and exchanged seats so that Lance Corporal Rohaniza and Aminah were in the back while the two men were in the front.  They drove off and that is the last I ever saw of Aminah.

32. Abdul Razak Baginda was not at home when all this occurred.

33. After the 19.10.2006, I continued to work for Abdul Razak Baginda at his house in Damansara Heights from 7.00pm to 8.00am the next morning, as he had been receiving threatening text messages from a woman called “Amy” who was apparently “Aminah’s” cousin in Mongolia.

34. On the night of the 20.10.2006, both of Aminah’s girlfriends turned up at Abdul Razak Baginda’s house enquiring where Aminah was. I informed them she had been arrested the night before.

35. A couple of nights later, these two Mongolian girls, Mr Ang and another Mongolian girl called “Amy” turned up at Abdul Razak Baginda’s house looking for Aminah as they appeared to be convinced she was being held in the house.

36. A commotion began so I called the police who arrived shortly thereafter in a patrol car. Another patrol car arrived a short while later in which was the investigating officer from the Dang Wangi Police Station who was in charge of the missing persons report lodged by one of the Mongolians girls, I believe was Amy.

37. I called Abdul Razak Baginda who was at home to inform him of the events taking place at his front gate. He then called DSP Musa Safri and called me back informing me that Musa Safri would be calling my handphone and I was to pass the phone to the inspector from the Dang Wangi Police Station.

38. I then received a call on my handphone from Musa Safri and duly handed the phone to the Dang Wangi inspector. The conversation lasted 3-4 minutes after which he told the girls to disperse and to go to see him the next day.  

39. On or about the 24.10.2006, Abdul Razak Baginda instructed me to accompany him to the Brickfields police station as he had been advised to lodge a police report about the harassment he was receiving from these Mongolian girls.

40. Before this, Amy had sent me an SMS informing me she was going to Thailand to lodge a report with the Mongolian consulate there regarding Aminah’s disappearance. Apparently she had sent the same SMS to Abdul Razak Baginda. This is why he told me he had been advised to lodge a police report.

41. Abdul Razak Baginda informed me that DPS Musa Safri had introduced him to one DSP Idris, the head of the Criminal division, Brickfields police station, and that Idris had referred him to ASP Tonny.

42. When Abdul Razak Baginda had lodged his police report at Brickfields police station, in front of ASP Tonny, he was asked to make a statement but he refused as he said he was leaving for overseas. He did however promise to prepare a statement and hand ASP Tonny a thumb drive. I know that this was not done as ASP Tonny told me.

43. However ASP Tonny asked me the next day to provide my statement instead and so I did.

44. I stopped working for Abdul Razak Baginda on the 26.10.2006 as this was the day he left for Hong Kong on his own.

45. In mid-November 2006, I received a phone call from ASP Tonny from the IPK Jalan Hang Tuah asking me to see him regarding Aminah’s case.  When I arrived there I was immediately arrested under S.506 of the Penal Code for Criminal intimidation.

46. I was then placed in the lock-up and remanded for 5 days. On the third day I was released on police bail.  

47. At the end of November 2006, the D9 department of the IPK sent a detective to my house to escort me to the IPK Jalan Hang Tuah. When I arrived, I was told I was being arrested under S.302 of the Penal Code for murder. I was put in the lock-up and remanded for 7 days.

48. I was transported to Bukit Aman where I was interrogated and questioned about an SMS I had received from Abdul Razak Baginda on the 19.10.2006 which read “delay her until my man arrives”. They had apparently retrieved this message from Abdul Razak Baginda’s handphone.

49. They then proceeded to record my statement from 8.30am to 6.00pm every day for 7 consecutive days. I told them all I knew including everything Abdul Razak Baginda and Aminah had told me about their relationships with Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak but when I came to sign my statement, these details had been left out.

50. I have given evidence in the trial of Azilah, Sirul and Abdul Razak Baginda at the Shah Alam High Court. The prosecutor did not ask me any questions in respect of Aminah’s relationship with Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak or of the phone call I received from DSP Musa Safri, whom I believe was the ADC for Datuk Seri Najib Razak and/or his wife.

51. On the day Abdul Razak Baginda was arrested, I was with him at his lawyers’ office at 6.30am. Abdul Razak Baginda informed us that he had sent Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak an SMS the evening before as he refused to believe he was to be arrested, but had not received a response.  

52. Shortly thereafter, at about 7.30am, Abdul Razak Baginda received an SMS from Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and showed this message to both myself and his lawyer. This message read as follows: ” I am seeing IGP at 11.00am today …  matter will be solved …  be cool.”    

53. I have been made to understand that Abdul Razak Baginda was arrested the same morning at his office in the Bangunan Getah Asli, Jalan Ampang.

54. The purpose of this Statutory declaration is to:  

54.1 State my disappointment at the standard of investigations conducted by the authorities into the circumstances surrounding the murder of Altantuya Shaaribuu.

54.2 Bring to the notice of the relevant authorities the strong possibility that there are individuals other than the 3 accused who must have played a role in the murder of Altantuya Shaaribuu.

54.3 Persuade the relevant authorities to reopen their investigations into this case immediately so that any fresh evidence may be presented to the Court prior to submissions at the end of the prosecutions case.

54.4 Emphasise the fact that having been a member of the Royal Malaysian Police Force for 17 years I am absolutely certain no police officer would shoot someone in the head and blow up their body without receiving specific instructions from their superiors first.

54.5. Express my concern that should the defence not be called in the said murder trial, the accused, Azilah and Sirul will not have to swear on oath  and testify as to the instructions they received and from whom they were given.

55. And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same be true and by virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declaration Act 1960.

SUBSCRIBED and solemnly declared by the abovenamed

Balasubramaniam a/l Perumal

this        day of    2008 )  

Before me,  

………………………………….

Commissioner for Oath

Kuala Lumpur

 

 

 

 

 

5 June, 2008

Thank you PM: Fuel Increase RM2.70 per Liter (Part II)

Filed under: Malaysia, Motivation, Politics, Thoughts, World — johnnytan88 @ 2:52 pm

Dear Boss,

 

Please accept this as a letter of resignation as I could no longer service to this wonderful company.

 

Since our beloved PM announced of fuel increment yesterday, I have been having a sleepless night and I do not know if I can go to sleep ever again.

 

When I woke up from the bed this morning, I looked at my wife & I felt like not coming to work due to the fuel price increase but then again I had to or else my family will have nothing to eat.

 

How am I going to tell my wife that we can’t afford to buy the new Saga that we always wanted as our three little children are growing up?

 

Last night in bed, I have been thinking of trade in my kancil and get a motorcycle or bicycle to work but then again how do I fit my three little children?

 

As you see Sir, I do not want my three little children to lose a father because as you know that the distance between my house & the factory is about 10km away, but the lorries & trucks uses the same route, as it is very dangerous for me to use motorcycle to work.

 

I was also thought about increasing my insurance coverage but due to the fuel increase, I hardly able to cover two meals a day for my three little children.

 

Dear Boss,

 

If I knew that the PM is going to increase the price of petrol, I would not have wanted to have so many kids. As my children are currently age 3, 5 & 7 years old.

 

I am worried the future of my children as currently I can’t even afford to give them a proper education.

 

Last year, my wife and I are very happy to hear that the PM announced in the budget that to give free education for all. When I went to register my children, I was shocked to see that the classroom is a barn.

 

Dear Boss,

 

I plan to bring my family back to my parent’s kampung as I think the standard of living there is lower.

 

I plan to become a rubber taper, which I think the pay is better. My wife can stay at home do some vegetable gardening & cook. She can also take care of the children as PM used to say, “Family comes first”.

 

When my children are old enough, I also planning to train my children up to become a rubber taper as I think it is good future income.

 

Lastly, I also would like to thank you for showing me that you could afford to have a driver to drive you around in your brand new car.

 

Thank you, boss.

 

Yours Sincerely,

 

(Your Loyal Employee)

 

PS: Boss, I will reconsider to stay with the company if you increase my pay!

4 June, 2008

Thank you Mr. PM: Fuel Increase RM2.70 per Liter

Filed under: Malaysia, Politics, Thoughts, World — johnnytan88 @ 11:00 pm

Dear Mr. PM,

 

Thank you Prime Minister for increasing the fuel price because I think tomorrow I had to sell off my car and buy a cheap bicycle.

 

Lucky for those singles, they can still bring their girlfriend around on a motorbike.

 

As for me I am married with wife & 3 little children, how can they fit on the bike? I can’t bring them jalan-jalan (joyride) anymore.

 

You and your government were also saying that you will subsidize RM625 per year for the poor like me but I can’t imagine how is that going to help.

 

Let me do my calculation:

 

RM625 / 12 month = RM52.0833 per month

 

RM53.0833 / 20 days (working days) = RM2.6542 per day

 

Dear Mr. PM,

 

My conclusion is with RM2.65 per day, I only can get to travel 3km per day which my working place is about 10km away, one way. This excludes me from going to mamak stall (food stall) to buy food for my wife & children which take another 5km to reach.

 

Thank you very much Mr. PM, I hope you & your government will last sampai anak, cucu & cicit (until son, grandson & great grandson) because I don’t think my children will last until their next generation. If my children are lucky, they will go back to the estate and becomes a rubber taper. I hope by that time the rubber trees are still around.

 

You have given me & the people of Malaysia a good reason of global fuel hike. And I on the behalf of the people of Malaysia thank you for that.

 

The beautiful 40% increased of fuel price will brings other stuffs like food, vegetable, fish, chicken & etc to increase.

 

This means my wife and I can start to go on diet now, we used to dream that we can become members of fitness second but now the dreams are getting further.

 

I am a very positive thinker; I thank you for increasing the fuel price because my three little children will eat less and won’t grow up becomes fat like their father.

 

Mr. PM from the picture of the newspaper, I think you have putting on weight. Please take care of you cholesterol. I don’t want you to be like our previous PM which has to go three or four bypass. Lucky for him, he survived.  

 

Dear Mr. PM,

 

I also would like to congratulate you for not winning 2/3 majority in the last election. Haven’t you and your government learned the lesson from the last election? Why did you lose? What happened to the post mortem?

 

Now I know what’s the reason that ex-PM wants you to step down. Now I know what’s the reason the people of Malaysia wants you to step down.

 

Increase of RM0.78 per liter is a shocked to all of us Malaysian! Luckily tsunami did not hit us like other countries did; or else this will be the second tsunami for us!

 

Thank you & God bless you!

 

Yours truly,

 

Citizen of Malaysia

 

 

 

 

 

 

18 May, 2008

Pak Lah makes historic visit to Buddhist temple

Filed under: Malaysia, Motivation, Politics, Religion, World, World Peace — johnnytan88 @ 10:15 am

KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi became only the second Prime Minister to celebrate Wesak Day at the 113-year-old Buddhist Maha Vihara in Brickfields

Yesterday, Chief High Priest of Malaysia, the Most Venerable K. Sri Dhammaratana, called it a historic moment for the temple, as it had been a long time since the country’s first Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman visited the temple in 1967.

Abdullah’s presence was confirmed only at the last minute as he had just finished a meeting with the MSC International Advisory Panel.

In his Wesak Day greeting to Malaysians, the Prime Minister hoped that the multiracial communities would continue to live in peace so the country could continue to prosper.

“No religions asks their followers to create trouble or problems for people of other faiths,” he said.

Present were Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan, Gerakan acting president Tan Sri Koh Tsu Koon, Bukit Bintang MP Fong Kui Loon, Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar and Wangsa Maju MP Wee Choo Keong.

26 March, 2008

Who is the Boss? The King or The PM?

Filed under: Malaysia, Politics, World, World Peace — Tags: , , , , , , , — johnnytan88 @ 8:12 pm

23 March, 2008

Zaid: Govt has to apologise to victims of 1988 judicial crisis

Filed under: Malaysia, Politics, World, World Peace — Tags: , , , , — johnnytan88 @ 8:17 pm

Zaid: Govt has to apologise to victims of 1988 judicial crisis

KOTA BARU: The Federal Government must make an open apology to those victimised by the judicial crisis in 1988 that led to the sacking of the then Lord President Tun Mohd Salleh Abbas, said newly-appointed de facto Law Minister Datuk Zaid Ibrahim. 

“We should seek forgiveness. In the eyes of the world, the judicial crisis has weakened our judiciary system,” he said. 

The Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department said that although the issue was 20 years old, an apology was needed as it was wrongly handled and Tun Salleh’s sacking was inappropriate. 

From 1988, the judiciary’s independence was eroded and led to allegations of corruption and abuse of power, he said. 

The open apology would be one of his three main goals and would give a mandate for a fresh chapter to unfold in the country’s judiciary system, Zaid said at a thanksgiving feast to mark his appointment as a federal minister. 

His second goal would be to strengthen judicial independence and the delivery of justice by revamping the appointment and promotion process of the country’s judges and magistrates. 

Capable judges of integrity were important to help lure foreign investors, who had, in the past, expressed doubts about the country’s judiciary, he said. 

Zaid said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was serious about revamping the judiciary and making it transparent. 

The minister said his third aim was to strengthen the judiciary with the help and cooperation from all stakeholders such as the Judges, Attorney-General, the Bar Council and law enforcers such as the police. 

Zaid said the judiciary must attract the best minds and good legal officers who were only loyal to the law. 

“Their loyalty should not be to politicians or businessmen.  

“Their moral and good judgment practices must be guided by the legal compass,” said Zaid,. 

He added that this would restore public trust in the judiciary.  

“I am not a play-safe politician. I want to accomplish things and do what is right for the country,” he said. 

A sequence of political events led to Tun Salleh’s sacking after a judiciary-appointed Commonwealth Tribunal found him guilty of “misbehaviour.” 

He was then dismissed as Lord President and this led to local and international protests, including from the Bar Council, International Commission of Jurists meeting and from the Law Asia Association.

10 March, 2008

A Fairy Tale Story Dedicated to Anwar Ibrahim

Filed under: Malaysia, Politics, Short Story — Tags: , , , , — johnnytan88 @ 10:08 pm

The Emperor & The Knight..

Once upon a time, there was a powerful empire (BN) that served the kingdom with fairness & equality. The land was rules by the emperor that care much for the people (rakyat). The people love him and his kingdom.

After serving the rakyat for so many years (22 years to be exact), the emperor thought it was time to name his successor. Many of his generals & advisors did not want him to give up his post but he insisted.

He named the successor.

Now came the new emperor, he used to be a very wise. Rules the kingdom like the previous emperor did. He uses to go from town to town to check upon people’s conditions & complaints. After sometimes, he begins to neglect his duty.

The emperor let his son-in-law to be in charge on most of the important things. Even his generals & advisors that followed him for so many years were worried & do not understand. The enemies started to gather the story about the emperor & his son in law.

The news spread that the new emperor didn’t care much about the rakyat. The new emperor only cared about his family & people that close him. The new emperor only care about getting more gold & silver from the people. The people were getting tired and sad due to the high taxes (oil & tolls) that the people had to pay.

The new emperor has changed it stripe. Now the people hate the new emperor. Now the empire becomes feared by the people because it was rule by the new emperor’s son in law. And this is a story about an empire that we built by a great emperor and then collapsed due to another emperor.

Now, we are living in the era of cyber space. An old wise emperor who steps down long time ago asked the new emperor to conduct a post mortem. A post mortem that the people have already has the answer; except for the old wise emperor that saw half of his empire that he has built came crumbling down.

But it was a clear view that the people were sad oppressed by the corrupted generals & advisors. The people have suffered long enough. The people had voice out but the new emperor does not care. The new emperor ordered his generals to put these men into the dungeon to keep their mouth shut.

The people were sad by the depression that cause by the new emperor & his men. The people seek help elsewhere but were rejected due to the cover up within the kingdom. The emperor has been sleeping while his generals & advisors taking the opportunities to get more gold & silver from the rakyat.

The generals & advisors were making the people suffers; by putting a high taxes (oil & tolls) on the villagers. The people have no way to go. The people have no where to ask for help One day, a knight appeared which once the old emperor has banished. He came to help the people.

The people do not really know what this knight true attention is but the people knew that he is a savior. This knight can really talk and capture people’s heart. This knight said we need to reform in order to wake up the new emperor. This knight has once been in and out of the palace.

This knight knew what was going on and he is going to reveal the truth. This knight has offended the emperor before and he did not die. They have put this knight into the dungeon of death (ISA); tortured him and left him to die. This knight waited patiently like a tiger waited for his prey.

The new dawn is about to come, the knight searched and looked for the crack in the emperor’s wall. This knight has found out that his chance has come; it is time to show the people the truth & justice.

9 March, 2008

It’s not Tun Dr. M fault..

Filed under: Malaysia, Politics, World, World Peace — Tags: , , , , — johnnytan88 @ 5:19 pm

It is not Tun Dr. M fault for electing Pak Lah as the Prime Minister of Malaysia.

Wise man said “A good teacher does not make a good student & a good student does not come from a good teacher”.

Yes, the defeat has been no surprised due to the people power.

The current family business in politic have tarnish the capability of the party.

What’s the different between Tun Dr. M’s era & Pak Lah’s era?

If Pak Lah resigns now, who do you think can do the job?

And if Pak Lah resigns, do you think Najib can do the work?

We need to find a leader that listen to our suffering.

We need a fair leader that listens.

We need a leader that knows what’s the best for our children.

We need a leader that will tell us nothing to worry about.

We need a leader that the prosperity should be shared equally amongs us irregardless to our religions or races.

We need a leader that we love not fear.

We need a leader that we are willing to die for.

God bless Malaysia! 

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