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Message from William Leong, PKR Treasurer

Dear ALL,

This message below is directed to All Malaysians.
If you are not a Malaysian, then take it for information sake. Politics itself is not dirty, but it's people who make it dirty....so it depends on which side of the fence you are in. 
Thanks to W.F. Cheah for sharing this article by William Leong. William Leong is the treasurer of PKR and younger brother of ex minister, Paul Leong. Practising in law for 20 odd years before going into politics

PLEASE READ IF YOU CARE ENOUGH FOR YOUR KIDS' FUTURE 


All Malaysians are duty bound to help each other to achieve a better life in our country. With the performance of the UMNO/BN for the last 52 years, especially the last 28 years, the country has been raped by politicians and their cronies. You know how arrogant they are, let us have look.

Press Statement by an ex-deputy secretary of PKR on election fraud & underhand tactics in PKR polls

I, Jenapala a/l Perumal Subaan am holding this press conference to express my total disgust and extreme outrage at the rampant incidences of election fraud and underhanded tactics practiced by PKR party leaders Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Azmin Ali during the current party elections.
To show how serious I am of exposing these practices, I am committed to hold a press conference every Monday at this venue. For today, I will focus on five cases in particular.

From Raja Petra Kamarudin who celebrated his 60th birthday recently

My time on earth is no longer mine. This time does not belong to me. It belongs to my children and grandchildren and their children and grandchildren yet to be born.

NO HOLDS BARRED

Raja Petra Kamarudin
I was born just after midnight UK time 60 years ago. That would be around 7.00am Malaysian time. But already I am receiving loads of birthday wishes.

As I would probably not be able to reply to all your messages, as there are just so many, I would like to thank everyone here in this article for the birthday wishes you sent me and are continuing to send me even as I write this article. I don’t want anyone saying that I am sombong and am ignoring your messages.

My father who was born on 1st July 1925 died on 4th August 1971 at the age of 46. My mother who was born on 11th February 1933 died on 5th November 1980 at the age of 47. The fact that today I am celebrating my 60th birthday means I have been given ‘extended time’, which I certainly must be very grateful for.

A must read.. A touching story on Till Death Do Us Part

Ramon E Mendoza MARRIAGE...A MUST READ" (Please do share TO ALL)
by Ramon E Mendoza
 
When I got home that night as my wife served dinner, I held her hand and said, I've got something to tell you. She sat down and ate quietly. Again I observed the hurt in her eyes.

Suddenly I didn't know how to open my mouth. But I had to let her know what I was thinking. I want a divorce. I raised the topic calmly.

She didn't seem to be annoyed by my words, instead she asked me softly, why?

Jokes for the day: I believe he can fly

One night, an 87-year-old woman came home from Bingo to find her 92-year-old husband in bed with another woman.  She became violent and ended up pushing him off the balcony of their 20th floor apartment, killing him instantly.  Brought before the court, on the charge of murder, she was asked if she had anything to say in her own defense.  'Your Honor,' she began coolly, 'I figured that at 92, if he could screw, he could fly.'

Dr Jeffrey wins PKR top post in Pensiangan Division

By Ezra Haganez
PENSIANGAN: Maverick politician, PKR vice president Dr Jeffrey Kitingan today won the post of PKR Divisional Head or Ketua Cabang for Pensiangan, a large but mostly rural area neighbouring Indonesian East Kalimantan.

A closely-watched three cornered tussle, the fight saw Jeffrey, who moved from adjacent Keningau to Pensiangan only weeks ago, winning by a majority of 64 votes, polling 170 over incumbent Danny Andipai's respectable 106.

Jokes for the day: Doctor's advice

Brenda  and Steve took their six-year-old son to the doctor.

With some hesitation, they explained that although their little angel appeared to be in good health, they were concerned about his rather small penis.

Economics 123 - How the US economy works !

By Clark Kent
In a small town in the United States, the place looks almost totally deserted. It is tough times, everybody is in debt, and everybody lives on credit.

Suddenly, a rich tourist comes to town. He enters the town's only hotel, lays a 100 Dollar Bill on the reception counter as a deposit, and goes to inspect the rooms upstairs in order to pick one.

THE SIX MISTAKES OF SABAHANS

By Peter Marajin
 
KOTA KINABALU: The First Biggest Mistake made by the Sabahan leaders, I think, was that they concurred with the crafty Malayan Tunku Abdul Rahman to form a nation called 'MALAYSIA' not knowing that the Malayan leader(s) under UMNO might have a hidden agenda of "colonising" Sabah and Sarawak in a true sense of the word. 

We could have been happy in the safe hands of Great Britain until such a time when the Sabahans could take over the administration and rule on their own.
Look at Brunei as a case in point. Like the ‘fairy tale’ the Bruneians could only whisper to your ears and say “we live happily ever after”.

Response to Wong Chun Wai of The Star

Posted by SABM

Dear Mr. Wong Chun Wai,

I refer to your commentary in The Star (29 Feb 2008) in which you wrote:

" I hear church groups telling their congregation to vote anything opposition including PAS, which is simply naïve and emotional. Whatever the flaws of the system, it still works, despite some occasional hitches," said one Penang Barisan leader.

Why didn't you name that Penang Barisan leader? Because this quote is your personal view. Writers like you, who are de facto press secretaries of MCA and running dogs of UMNO, write your views and attribute them to some sources or political analysts. Please lah, don't mock at our intelligence!

Mr Wong, a flawed system doesn't work! If it is flawed, it is flawed. How can it work?

I understand you are a Christian but I wonder how much you understand the Gospels or the very life of Jesus Christ and what He stood for.

Our Lord would not have been crucified had He accepted "the flaws of the system" of His times. He never asked His people to close their eyes to the "flaws of the system" and instead focus on development , personal comfort, bank accounts and roads.

He stood up against the corrupt leaders who were fleecing the people. He condemned them as dead man's tombs, hypocrites, vipers etc ( please read Matthew 23). The entire chapter is condemnation of the corrupt leaders of the Law.

How could one who professes to be a Christian choose to prop up a regime that is utterly corrupt and immoral? How could a Christian vote for candidates who are unwilling to defend the rights of his religion? How could a Christian support a regime that denies the weak non-Muslim to seek redress in any court of law?

What is your take on abuse of power, the dismantling of the Judiciary, the corrupt government leaders who inflate their bank accounts with money that belongs to the people? Or something closer to your profession as a journalist on press freedom and independence? Do you subscribe to the international call for "Reporters Without Borders" or its French equivalent of "Reportres Sans Frontiers " (RSF)? To write and report fairly and truthfully without fear or favour?

What is your stand on the confiscation of Christian literature and the Bible or the banning of the term "Allah" (mind you, this was approved by the Cabinet of which MCA Ministers are members)

Aren't all these precursors of more frightening things to come? Have you thought what awaits your children's future if this trend continues?

What is your stand on the creeping Islamization of the country and the utter subservience of the MCA that you represent, to its political masters, UMNO? You are no more than a running dog.

Why should I give my vote to a MCA or Gerakan Chinese who will not defend my religious rights? A good MCA leader who cannot defend my rights is of no use to me.

As Christians, should we be more concerned about Truth, Freedom, Justice, good governance, honesty and righteousness than bread and butter issues or clogged drains and tarred roads?

Shouldn't a Christian stand up for the poor, the oppressed and the marginalized? (Please read Matthew 6).

UMNO has done more damage to my religious rights than PAS. It is UMNO which is snatching away dead bodies, not PAS. It is UMNO which is separating children from parents and husbands from their wives, not PAS. It is UMNO that threatened us with the keris, not PAS. It is UMNO which demolishes Hindu temples, not PAS. It is UMNO which destroys Christian Orang Asli churches, not PAS. So which political party has become more Islamic?

Therefore it is not "naïve or emotional" for a Christian to give his/her vote to PAS against the apartheid inclined regime that is racist and utterly devoid of honesty and morality.

The government has to earn that Christian vote. It is not given free of charge. Sir, there is such a thing as a protest vote. A friend of mine is so enraged with the current deplorable state of affairs that apart from PAS, he is even prepared to vote for a dog if the opposition puts it up as a candidate for parliament.

NOTE TO CHRISTIANS: If you are a Christian and have never registered as a voter or have never voted in your life, shame on you. You are an irresponsible Christian and citizen. (Give unto Caesar what is Caesar's and unto God what is God's).

A good Christian is God fearing and a responsible citizen.

Smith

"Bad officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote."

"Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven."  Matthew 5:10

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