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

5 July, 2008

Interview by: The Pakistani Spectator

Filed under: Malaysia, Thoughts, World, World Peace — johnnytan88 @ 1:49 pm

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

15 June, 2008

Father’s Day Special

Filed under: General, Malaysia, Motivation, Short Story, Thoughts, World, World Peace — johnnytan88 @ 7:33 pm

There were times you came home late at night.

 

There were times you missed my play at school.

 

There were times you don’t even want to listen to my explanations.

 

There were times I don’t understand you.

 

There were times I hate you so much.

 

 

I tried so hard to make you proud.

 

I tried so hard to be the son you want me to be.

 

I tried so hard to be perfect.

 

I tried so hard to make you understand.

 

I tried so hard to make you love me.

 

 

Now I am just like you.

 

I am a grown man.

 

I am a husband.

 

I am a father.

 

I grew up to be just like you.

 

 

One day, I picked up the phone and called my father.

 

It was his birthday.

 

I told him that I always hated him that I forgot how to love him.

 

I thank him for being a wonderful father for all these living years.

 

Without him I couldn’t have made it.

 

I told my father that I love him and I am going to make up all the lost times.

 

He told me that he have been waiting for me to say those words for years.

 

He died peacefully in his sleep the next day.

 

 

To all the father,

 

Happy father’s day!

 

 

25 May, 2008

Gift of Life..

Filed under: Art, General, Malaysia, Motivation, Thoughts, World, World Peace, photography — johnnytan88 @ 9:53 pm

We should teach our children on how to Love or else there will be no reason to live with Hate..

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.

31 March, 2008

Asian Godfather.. The Ice Room ®

Filed under: Business, Malaysia, Short Story, World, World Peace — Tags: , — johnnytan88 @ 10:53 am

This is the last room you want to be. Ice room is actually a torture room. You rather be dead than to be in the Ice room. 

Ice room is actually a freezer where we kept our stuff to remain fresh. I can’t tell you the exact location because we have few Ice rooms around Asia.

 Only Godfather can authorize the team to use the Ice room. Before the victim was brought to the Ice room, he will be blindfolded & the hands and leg will be tied by cable tie.

Godfather does not want anybody to know the location of the Ice room. Godfather only let few of his trusted godson to handle the Ice room. 

Once the team reached the destination, the team will wear the leather jumper to keep the team warm. The team will also wear mask to ensure the victim does not recognized anyone of them.

 After we done, we will remove the blindfold and the cable tie from the victim. We will strip him naked.  Godfather has designed a special wrist & ankle tie to the victim that his or her hand will spread out when we control it at the other end. 

There will be a big block of ice, 3 feet high by 4 feet width by 7 ft length. The team will get the victim to lie on the thick block of ice.  The longest record time that a victim is able to withstand without feeling the pain is 5 minutes.  

Once the skin touches almost zero degree, the victim will feel the numb and after awhile the pain. If the victim still does not admit his or her wrongdoing or give us the information that Godfather needed, the team go to plan B.  

Plan B: The team will splash a bucket of water on the victim’s body. At this time, the victim will feel extra cold and the water that drip down to the block of ice will causes the victim skins to frostbite.  The victim can’t move his or her body too much.

If the victim tried too move too hard, the skin will tear and stick to the block of ice. The coldness of the Ice room made the victim’s blood flow very slow and it will not mess up the place. So far, the team has a 100% success rate of getting information from the enemies. 

As soon as the team gets the information needed, the team will release the victim.

 The team encourages the victim to tell others about the Ice room.

26 March, 2008

Who is the Boss? The King or The PM?

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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.

Mr. Watchman

Filed under: Art, Malaysia, World, World Peace, photography — Tags: , — johnnytan88 @ 9:25 am

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