Arriving in a hotel in KL Sentral Uncle Tony went to the bar and asked for a pint of draught Guinness. The barman nodded and said, "That will be one Ringgit please, Uncle Tony."
Somewhat taken aback, Uncle Tony replied, "That's very cheap," and handed over his money.
"Well, we try to stay ahead of the competition", said the
barman. "And we are serving free pints every Wednesday evening from 6 until 8. We have the cheapest draught in Asia"
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Jeffrey: How threatening can Haris be?
By Luke Rintod of FMT
KOTA KINABALU: Political maverick Jeffrey Kitingan, who has been at the forefront in the fight for Sabah’s absolute rights as set out in the Malaysia Agreement 1963, is alarmed that some powers are being misused by the government.
He views the banning of rights activist Haris Ibrahim from entering the state as a gross abuse of the state’s immigration powers by Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman.
UPKO insincere – “Table Motion Or Shut Up UPKO”
By Edward Linggu
“UPKO is insincere and merely “cakap kosong” because of the forthcoming General Elections when its Secretary-General, Datuk Wilfred Madius Tangau, said that Sabah and Sarawak should get 34% of the Parliamentary seats” said Edward Linggu, UBF Campaign Director.
Edward added that “UPKO is merely repeating UBF’s Borneo Agenda for political mileage to gain voters support. If UPKO is sincere and means what is says, UPKO should through its three Members of Parliament led by its President, Tan Sri Bernard Dompok, table a motion in Parliament to get the Elections Commission to allocate at least 35% of the MPs for Sabah and Sarawak.”
Prof Khoo Kay Peng Speaks Out On What Is Truly 1 Malaysia
Few People realise that UiTM that takes in only Bumiputeras including from Singapore!...has a current enrolment of something like 130,000 students, and it is expected to reach an enrolment of 200,000 by 2013!...
In comparison University Malaya has only an enrolment of 23,000 students, and there they are talking about ensuring that more than 60%+ are Bumiputeras in University of Malaya.
The Muslim thought process, or the lack of it
An interesting read to describe the Muslim thought process - or lack thereof. Sort of points out the absurdity of said process. This is thought-provoking so we decided to re-publish it here not to encourage ridicule to any sect but so that we all may be more thinking in our perceptions of things to come... editor
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