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Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
[Malay] Automatic Enforcement System / Sistem Penguatkuasaan Automatik AES in Malaysia
AES bukanlah dikendalikan oleh Polis Diraja Malaysia ataupun Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan tetapi oleh 2 syarikat swasta dengan konsep merakam dan memberi saman bernilai RM 300 kepada pesalah trafik. Untuk setiap saman trafik, syarikat swasta ini akan mendapat komisen. Lebih bayak saman dikeluarkan, lebih banyak komisen diterima.
Tambahan pula, had laju di sesetengah tempat ditetapkan serendah 30km/jam, ini bermakna penunggang basikal juga berpeluang menerima saman AES!
Ketika rakyat sudah hidup sengsara akibat inflasi yang tidak terkawal, kini pula mungkin menghadapi kemungkinan bila-bila masa akan menerima saman AES , akhirnya hanya kroni sahaja yang bertambah kaya.
Keempat-empat negeri Pakatan Rakyat telah menangguhkan pemasangan AES, bahkan berhasrat untuk memansuhkan AES apabila berjaya membentuk Kerajaan Pusat selepas Pilihan Raya ke-13 nanti demi kepentingan rakyat jelata!
Tolakkan AES, Ubah Sekarang, Bersihkan Malaysia!
Sunday, April 28, 2013
BN's MIC won't help our special boy but we will still vote for BN
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Friday, April 26, 2013
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Ever wonder how much does it cost to own a house in 1972 in Malaysia?
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Monday, April 22, 2013
Ever wonder how long do you need to work for a "Big Mac" in Malaysia?
20th April 2013 - Malaysia's 13th General Elections Nomination Day

Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Friday, March 8, 2013
Malaysia: 13th General Elections= BN's Janji Ditepati vs PR's Merdeka Rakyat
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Saturday, May 5, 2012
People's Power the heart of Democracy.
May God almighty clean the country from corrupt and tyrant leaders!
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Marina Mahathir's Bersih 3.0 Experience.
— Marina Mahathir
The Malaysian Insider
Apr 29, 2012
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Change, Save Malaysia!
As democracy flourishes in Myanmar with Nobel Peace Laurrete Auug San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) wins all the 43 seats it contested in the recent by-election in Myanmar. It's time for Malaysians to decide a better future for the country and its people.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Friday, July 3, 2009
A minor dissection on Pakatan Rakyat's 2nd crisis of confidence.

While DAP leaders at national level play down the displeasure displayed by Kedah State DAP's media announcement of quitting the state government coalition led-by PAS, Pakatan Rakyat as a viable and capable political force to govern Malaysia at the national level is under another round of "Bush-fire".
DAP is one of the longest and most consistent political party in the country that has almost no experience as a public governing body unlike PAS who have experiences governing states like Kelantan, Terengganu and PKR which has a considerable amount of governing experiences and leaders in previous administration whether at federal or state-level.
While DAP Kedah-state has remained steadfast and principled in defending what it right according to their intepretation, their media annoucement of pulling out from Kedah-state Pakatan Rakyat coalition even before consulting with DAP leaders at national level is unacceptable to many ordinary right thinking Malaysians who hope for a new Federal Government in the next general election under Pakatan Rakyat.
This sudden and uninformed act does not contribute to the adminstrative stability as a indispensable foundation of being a democratically-elected government. It is time for all members/ supporters/ leaders of DAP, including that from PAS and PKR to send a strong-signal to the Malaysian public that the Pakatan Rakyat alliance is a capable and viable alternative to govern Malaysia . Any complaints must be addressed through proper channels rather directly to the media/press. DAP at all level must start distinguishing between being on the opposition bench or goverment bench.
Being on the government bench, one must not play typical opposition tantrum OR it will lose all credibility. Being on the opposition bench, one must act as viable alternative to the sitting government OR remain on the opposition bench forever!
If Pakatan Rakyat wants to come into power at national level in the next general election. Speeches and public forums are not enough, Pakatan must prove to the people through stable and progressive state administrations / governments in Selangor, Kelantan, Penang, Kedah and "Perak".
Change we can believe in... Just change...do we really have the option to change? Let's see until the next General Election on 2012 0r 2013...
Joshua
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Malaysia By-Elections Summary/ Results
12th General Election of Malaysia on March 2008 saw a shocking result to the Ruling coalition party (Barisan Nasional) losing 2/3 majority of the Parliamentary seats in the House of Commons and handed 5 out of 13 State Governments to the opposition party (Pakatan Rakyat) People’s Alliance where the it received 47% (3,796,464) of the total votes against (Barisan Nasional) National Front that received 50% (4,082,411) of the total votes cast in the 12th General Election.
Five by elections has been called since the 12th General Election.
1
Permatang Pauh (Aug. 08)-Parliament
47,410 Votes
PR- 31,195 (65.7%)
BN- 15,524 (32.7%)
15,671 Majority Pakatan Rakyat
2
Kuala Terengganu (Jan. 09)-Parliament
63,993 Votes
PR-32,883 (51.3%)
BN-30,252 (47.2%)
2,631 Majority Pakatan Rakyat
3
Bukit Gantang (Apr. 09)-Parliament
41,626 Votes
PR- 21,860 (52.5%)
BN- 19,071 (45.8%)
2,789 Majority for Pakatan Rakyat
4
Batang Ai (Apr. 09)-State Assembly
6,019 Votes
BN-3,907 (64.9%)
PR-2,053 (34.1%)
1,854 Majority for Barisan Nasional
5
Bukit Selambau (Apr. 09)-State Assembly
24,602 Votes
PR- 12,632 (51.3%)
BN- 10,229 (41.6%)
2,403 Majority for Pakatan Rakyat
(PAKATAN RAKYAT) 4 Vs (BARISAN NASIONAL) 1
Excluding spoilt votes and votes for independents here’s the summary by popular trend:
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Post- Perak constitutional crisis (Three By-Election in April 2009)
A total of 72,247 votes cast.
36,545 or 50.6% for Pakatan Rakyat (Opposition)
Post-12th General Election (All five by-elections since March 2008)
A total of 183,650 votes cast.
100,623 or 54.8% for Pakatan Rakyat (Opposition)
Statistically, the popular trend indicates a rising atmosphere of political change in Malaysia since March 2008 up till April 2009.
Monday, April 6, 2009
Malaysians to deliver a verdict...
The ground atmospheres on three by-elections constituency appeared to be in favour of the opposition party, Pakataan Rakyat (People's Alliance). However, the results of the by-elections might be questionable if the results are in deep contrast with the on-ground atmosphere.
Will Malaysians (The voters of the three constituencies)vote
1. Vote for righteousness & justice?
2. Vote for democracy & human rights?
3. Vote for our future & economy?
4. Vote against oppressive dictartorship?
5. Vote against corrupt practices?
6. Vote against arrogant leaders?
7. Vote to defend the Federal Constituition?
Hopefully the independent and international election observers are able to ensure the verdict reflects the heart and the minds of people.
Joshua
Tree of Democracy (Part IV)
Today is the eve of the three by-elections in Malaysia. First series of election of the country after the ascension of the 6th Prime Minister of Malaysia.
04.07.09 will a be a day to vote “4″ “7″ principles:
1. Vote for righteousness & justice.
2. Vote for democracy & human rights.
3. Vote for our future & economy.
4. Vote against oppressive dictartorship.
5. Vote against corrupt practices.
6. Vote against arrogant leaders.
7. Vote to defend the Federal Constituition!
Choose wisely!