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1. One learns from the successful. One cannot learn much from the failures except to know what not to do, and to reject their creed and methods. Certainly one should not learn how to be successful from cheats, from liars, from people who are responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands through their incompetence and willingness to lie.
2. It would seem however that there are people in the Asean countries who are willing to pay good money for the dubious privilege of getting advice from a person who is a known liar, responsible for leading his country into a futile war, and has openly been rejected by his own people.
3. Congratulations.
YABhg Tun,
……James Bond..007…..licence to _ _ _ _!!!!
Asslamu Alaikum Tun,
Chaotic and confusion may start from greedy and unlimited freedom
Good afternoon YAB Tun,
1. Recently Xinhua’s news warned India not to interfere with South China Sea sovereign and oil affairs.
2. Sebagai orang tua yang tak bersara-sara, YAB Tun has warned them many times, but they just don’t listen.
3. Those who listened to this orang tua, congratulations.
4. YAB Tun’s point 2. It would seem however that there are people in the Asean countries who are willing to pay good money for the dubious privilege of getting advice from a person who is a known liar, responsible for leading his country into a futile war, and has openly been rejected by his own people.
5. Sigh, they only learned when they got their fingers burned by their own creeds and greed by using political connection of whom you know, not what you know.
6. I am sure YAB Tun has prepared for the worst outcome should there be any.
Good day, YAB Tun.
Dear Doctor Mahathir,
Love BBC US & Canada
( science & environment)
27 October 2011 Last updated at 14:32 GMT
Occupy Oakland seeks strike after Scott Olsen injury
Activists taking part in the the Occupy Oakland protests have called for a general strike in the city next week.
The call to strike on 2 November emerged as protesters gathered late on Wednesday, one day after clashes with police left an Iraq veteran badly hurt.
On Tuesday evening police used tear gas and baton rounds to force protesters to leave their camp. Many have now called for the mayor of Oakland to resign.
Occupy Wall Street protests are now in their sixth week.
On Wednesday night up to 1,000 people filled the plaza outside Oakland’s City Hall to continue the protest, groups of people marched down the streets, reports said.
There were no clashes with police on Wednesday night, and the numbers on the streets were smaller than the previous night.
Solidarity
The man injured on Tuesday was named as Scott Olsen, a 24-year-old former US Marine who, according to his friends, has served two tours in Iraq.
He remains in hospital in critical condition with a fractured skull.
He was struck in the head with a heavy object, but it is not known what kind of object or who might have thrown it.
A group called Iraq Veterans Against the War claims it was thrown by police.
Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan said an investigation into Mr Olsen’s injury has been raised to a “level one” incident – the highest priority for an internal policy report.
“The irony is not lost on anyone here that this is someone who survived two tours in Iraq and is now seriously injured by the Oakland police force,” Mr Olsen’s friend, Adele Carpenter, told Reuters news agency by phone from the hospital waiting room.
In New York, where the Occupy movement started, hundreds of protesters marched in solidarity with Occupy Oakland on Wednesday evening.
A crowd of around 1,000 also gathered in Portland, Oregon, in a solidarity protest organised by the AFL-CIO labour union.
On Tuesday, Atlanta also saw around 50 arrests as police tried to move protesters out of Woodruff Park.
The crackdowns came as a congressional analysis said income for the wealthiest Americans had sharply increased in the last 30 years – up by as much as 275% for the top 1%.
Meanwhile, the bottom 20% saw income rise by just 18%.
Complaints about income inequality are among the most prominent grievances of those who have joined the Occupy protests, which also focus on perceptions of corporate greed and political inaction.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15481506
How woodpeckers avoid head injury
By Jason Palmer Science and technology reporter, BBC News
“More quantitative studies are necessary to answer this interesting problem, which would aid in applying the bio-mechanism to human protective device design and even to some industry design.”
Terima Kasih dan Salam Takzim
Dear Dr Mahathir Mohamad
Salaams
The Anglophile Malady
(the story of no faith in self said the madhatter)
Asean integration conference
The Nation October 25, 2011 5:06 am
CIMB Group will hold a high-level international conference in Kuala Lumpur this Thursday, bringing together Asean business leaders, fund managers and economic thought-leaders to enhance regional integration.
The topics include “The Role of Corporate Asean in the Asean Economic Community (AEC) 2015”, with speakers including Patrick Walujo, chief executive officer of Indonesia’s Northstar Pacific; Cezar Peralta Consing, partner in the Philippines’ Rohatyn Group; Chew Gek Khim, executive chairman of The Straits Trading, Singapore; and Chartsiri Sophonpanich, president of Bangkok Bank.
The keynote speech will be given by Andrew Sheng, inaugural president of the Hong Kong-based Fung Global Institute. He will deliver an address on “Can Asia Go It Alone?”
There will also be a panel discussion on “Is Asean Ready for the Next Financial Crisis?” with Nor Mohamed Yakcop, minister in the Malaysian Prime Minister’s Department; Gita Irawan Wirjawan, chairman of Indonesia’s Investment Coordinating Board; Mark Tucker, CEO of AIA Group; and Jose Isidro Camacho, managing director of Credit Suisse Asia Pacific.
CIMB Group chief executive officer Nazir Razak has been instrumental in the establishment of the Asean Business Club, which will be launched on Friday by Surin Pitsuwan, the secretary-general of Asean. The launch organisers have invited Tony Blair, the former British prime minister, to deliver a keynote address on “Lessons from Europe: Regional Integration in a New World Order”.
Bangkok Bank’s Chartsiri is the Thai founding member of the club.
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/business/Asean-integration-conference-30168433.html
The New World Order message is to be delivered there and so soon after Greek debt gets written off? What about Italy and Portugal, Spain, Ireland and Iceland? But I am a fool. No matter for Alhamdulillah all must die but the Anglophil lambs, say I. Well, being Malay, I say: May Allah bless Tan Sri Nor MY and lead him to his rahmat fid-dunia wal-akhirat. Ameen
Mahathir Questions Whether PAS’ Hudud Law Can Serve Justice For All
Thank you for that lovely food for thought, Doc. It is a small matter when Kelantan PAS has a djinnie of a Kruger gold nose Shaykh working for them. PAS cannot serve justice even to thier own members what more tthe blind symphatisers; the non-blind are heavily into gold dinars commission! Masyaallah said my djinnie: the husam lover. We love Husam because he is the most intelligent Kelantan MB there ever was and ever will be, cried the fool beside me called moose; “And will it rain that hard this year and next o husam?”
Terima Kasih
Salam Tun dan semua,
I was so shocked to read The Star 8-10-2011 Nation page 30 “that a bank manager has been ordered by a Sessions Court in Penang to pay more than RM2 million in damages to Karpal Singh over an accident six years ago which left him confined to a wheelchair…..Judge Chan Jit Li awarded this damages and after the proceedings, walked over to Karpal and gave him a hug !!!
I bet the Bar Council will not check on this matter whether on the grounds of bias or an uncalled-for gesture by a judge who must be seen as not bias at all times bla bla bla….especially so when Karpal said “he was happy with the award : the judge was fair. It was a good decision.”
There are several serious issues here and yes, the Bar Council is right when they say the judiciary must be independent and unbias. No hugs and kisses please.
Bar Council should look into their image as they are now perceived as not so neutral even tho that is what they claim to be..perghhhh
A hero and a man of his words till the end
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=27277
Bro Gaddafi…may you rest in peace
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=27306
I like the comment,the world should no always follow western policy,Asean should not blindly follow western policy
No doubt it’s Mr Blair..
Salam Tun,
“success”, from a liars perspective, is benefitting from a deal done where the other party is ignorant or made ignorant by way of deceit. thieves are so proud of ripping off less informed people.
ignorance is bliss only if there are no sharks, otherwise it is iblis.
Thank You Tun
Tun, Congratulations for bringing up this interesting subject ! I like to reiterate that during your 22 years administration of our country :-
1. You did not use money as an instrument of foreign policy to kill, maim or harm the innocents. You have no blood on your hands.
2. You did not lose US$ 108 Billions (official) of your citizens hard-earned and real money which was held in trust, in a short span of time.
3. You safe-guarded the sovereignty, the national interest and the self-esteem of our country. No abang-adek nonsense for you and us.
4. You practised ‘ humanity ‘ with ‘multiculturalism ‘ successfully like all the leaders and sultans through the centuries.
With this, we ask ourselves why our fellow citizens paid to listen to half-truths ? Perhaps, it is just a state of mind. Just like the other day, I ask a young remisier why he paid so much attention to the Dow when as soon as the market opens, he would personally be rigging the share. It is the mind that has been brainwashed by the one-sided bombardment of the all-powerful media whether it was for commerce or politics. This is the reason why the same people paid to hear the ‘experts’ from Wall Street to implant into their receptive brains how clever they were. Most of them were not aware of the collapse of the Judeo-Anglo-Saxon financial system which recovery is still not evident since 2008 – 3 years ago and the loss of US$ 108 Billions (official) by a certain country and US$ 2.5 Billions by Iceland which went bankrupt ! Only Gillian Tett wrote on the ‘Singapore Harvard Model’ in April 2010, a good 18 months after the event. This clearly illustrates the network at work ! With the constant brainwashing, world public figures are seen to be like film stars, promoted through special economic forums, etc. until some of them were shown to be no better than animals on heat in the privacy of their confines. In other words, the elite of some countries have now shown not as icons but ordinary folk who have lost their propriety, ethics and standards. And they coveted money in big dollops legally ! Generations of politicians of developed countries have been seen to be liars to the constituents, so claimed some quarters. The huge socio-economic structure which have been built up in each of these countries to appease the electorate since the Second World War arising from the promises of erstwhile politicians have to be reduced or broken up altogether in order to balance their ‘books’. No one has spoken out against this as yet. But deviously the politicians call it ‘deficit reduction’. As they say ‘ It is ideological !’ The same goes for the banks which have to be nationalised to safeguard the integrity and confidence in the financial system – at least for a short period. This is again ideological or no ‘big government’ interference in the private sector. With all these points of view, it is one big self-denial that at some point in time in the future, the United States and the EU will have to bite the silver bullet and save the world economic system !
The Americans only die for freedom unlike the British who have regiments of Gurkhas and the French, their Foreign Legion. There is an obligation on the part of the British Prime Ministers, from Churchill through Margaret Thatcher to the Americans for the vital help (Lend-Lease) in World War 2 and the Falklands War. The British only completed the Lend-Lease repayment to the America and Canada in 2006 – 63 years later. It is a debt or obligation any contemporary British Prime Minister will find it difficult to wriggle out off. Unfortunately, Tony Blair took the easy way out and this has become history !
As for those who paid to listen, it is not surprising given the fact that not many Malaysian homes have books or magazines. Most of them do not even have a newspaper and are starved of information which some proudly admit that they obtain it from their ‘kopitiam’. And all of them want to take the quick fix to be a billionaire. Coupled with the lack of information, the brain-washing to embed in them that foreign icons are great, the dissatisfaction with the inert Malaysian economy, the hee-hawing of ambitious Malaysian politicians etc, we have a dangerous mix in certain minds !
With so much wool being pulled over their eyes, some of us do not see the powerful rise of Islam now in the early years of the 21st century. As India and China were suppressed for centuries and slavery was a commercial activity for over 300 years, Islam will rise and take its rightful place. The Middle East will grow with the end of the Arab Spring. Countries like Turkey and Lebanon will become great. Fortunately or unfortunately Malaysia because of its general uniqueness will be a peaceful home to people who are unhappy with their own abodes. We welcome them ! Politically, strategically and geographically, Malaysia will become more and more important in the eyes of different constituents. Maybe the only country likewise in the short term and hopefully our Government takes the wise approach in dealing with our friends, new and old. And not to shoot itself in the foot by being lopsided in the apportionment of our friendship.
With a sudden turn of events, the Fukushima earthquake, the Arab Spring and the tragic floods in Thailand, whether we like it or not, Kuala Lumpur is fast become the No 1. espionage centre of the world, like Hong Kong in the 1950s and 60s, Singapore and Bangkok, the 1970s and 80s ! Even the African embassies are expanding ! This is good fortune for the condos owners !
With the growing complexities of living a normal life in our beautiful Malaysia, no wonder there are people who paid big bucks to listen to liars ! I do hope they begin to learn about the most important word in our vocabulary ‘ HUMANITY’ !
NOthing much here. Just want to wish all Hindus Happy Diwali.
And also to Solidariti Mahasiswa Malaysia and to Prof Dr Abdul Aziz Bari who have been intimidated by the government through the police and AG for staying tough and not being pushed around. They have caught my eyes when I was having my evening read of the news back home. They drew a clear line in the sand between conservative Malays and progressive Malays.
Malaysians need people who voice out their believes and be ballsy. . We need people so ballsy that they are willing to go to jail for doing their job (and some of them who took the bullet and paid the ultimate price, ISA). Those are the people I want to run the country. Not spineless idiots.
I’ll be damned if Prof Dr Abdul Aziz Bari goes to jail for merely voicing his opinion as an academic. My lecturer made unconvincing remarks about the government but it was the truth. His ultimate purpose was to educate..not to appease the government. At the end of the day, I still think he is still right..apes can do better running this country than the government. By the way, dont get me started with the Auditor-General’s report. So much wastage. How do you spend Rm11k on a laptop costing about Rm2k? Look, the thing is, the government doest give a damn about the people’s money. There is simply no accountability or repercussions for them to be serious with the people’s money.
Anyway, its nothing demeaning or derogatory to what was said by Prof Dr Abdul Aziz Bari. There is no many smart people left in Malaysia (they are all in Singapore), so every single one is precious.
By the way, Singaporeans, fifth richest people on the planet. How’s that for shocker? Our little neighbour on the south packing big guns and a lot of talent. They made all the right policies and we made all the wrong policies. Its inevitable..they are a force to be reckon with, economically winning, militarily winning and politically winning.
Just my Wednesday rant.
Salam Tun,
Sad to say that typical Malaysian would pay more respect to other people rather than to their fellow countrymen.
FB
Salam Tun and All,
I have to say “Thats a good one, Tun!”.
Dear Asifadio,
Why not you check this site –
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/kazakhstan/8848185/Tony-Blairs-team-have-set-up-an-office-in-Kazakhstan-says-presidential-adviser.html .
I trust it explains. I feel it is related. If not kindly please correct me.:)
Salam all and have a nice day.
Salam bahagia Tun,
I am sure the comments is on a well known ex-premier.
But then, aren’t our very own politicians too are similar like him, except the war part..?
Salam bahagia Tun..
people who is not using their brain and common sense will always becoming victim.
people who is not using their brain and common sense will always being cheated.
Salam hormat Tun,
Our Auditor General disclosed irregularities practiced by both the Govt Ministry and Agencies in their procurement. Giatmara and Marine Department purchased items way more expensive than the market price. The Secretary General only gave assurance that there will not be recurrence of such practice in the future. Why are the DG or CEO of the Ministry or Agencies not taken to task on these irregularities? For all you know, they are receiving kickbacks from these procurement. They should be accountable for these bad practices. Similarly, Tourism Ministry should also be investigated on their awarding of million ringgit contracts to Leo Communications without approval from Ministry Of Finance and open tender. These bad practises showed how the present government’s “tidak apa attitude” on these cases. I hope the public at large would take into consideration all these issue in the coming general election. We want good government that care for the peoples’ wealth and not waste public fund as though it is their own money.
b(leeping)liar, the war criminal! 🙂
I guess … mr santa abc. Salam tun, coco amat mengharapkan tulisan tun mengenai Muammar gaddafi. Jika tun ada bergambar denganya boleh kiranya tun kongsikan ya. Hati saya bagai disiat2 melihat ketaksuban rakyat disana menghina beliau walaupun yang tinggal hanyalah sekujur jasad tanpa nyawa. Terima kasih Tun.
Good evening YAB Tun,
1. Bush Junior might have had chosen to ignore the national security facts that were presented by the CIA that could have prevented 911, and war on Iraq.
2. Bush Junior as newly elected USA Republic President wanted so badly to impress his father, his soldiers, Republics and the Americans that he is the “All President Man”, is so much capable than his enemy, the Democrat.
3. According to the online alternative news, the 2 planes that were crushed into the twin towers were enlarged and identified as cargo planes due their color code in silver.
4. Tun was right when Tun wrote Point 1 : One learns from the successful. One cannot learn much from the failures except to know what not to do, and to reject their creed and methods. Certainly one should not learn how to be successful from cheats, from liars, from people who are responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands through their incompetence and willingness to lie.
5. Will they choose path 2 risking their careers?
6. If they did not, then, congratulation.
7. I have faith with Adnan K. and the Indian CBI, and I believe AK will not be charged for cheating that frustrated and revengeful Indian entrepreneur because Adnan K. respect and accept himself as Indian Malaysian.
Goodnight, Tun.
haha
i am sure 99% it is Mr. Blair. or Bush.
Blair’s book says ‘a journey : my political life’, anyone read it yet?
however, this is clean and nice touch up ‘statement’ of you Tun.
congratulation Tun. God bless you
Good evening Tun,
Mr Anwar Ibrahim?
Goodnight, Tun.
Salam Tun,
can you please comment regarding Libya? can you understand (explain) why after getting free food, housing, education, medical care and many more ‘perks’, there is still dissent against muaamar and support for the rebels? now britain is claiming 1.75B GBP for their contribution in the 8 months conflict.
clearly, people do not know how to be thankful – rasanya orang Melayu pun ramai macam tu, apa kata Tun?
nap shot asifadio
that guy is no. 1 in chedet’s hate list
Tun
Nak minta pinjam sikit ruang di sini. TQ
We are appealing to parents to help support a campaign by joining a Facebook Group called “1M Malaysians say YES to PPSMI as an OPTION”. The link is as follows (click on it to enter the FB group:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/201659423239872/
All we are asking is that our children be allowed the OPTION to learn these subjects in English as they have been for so many years since the introduction of PPSMI.
We need at least 1 Million Malaysians to join this group and show our solidarity for our children and our children’s children.
Thank you
SALAM KASIH DAN SAYANG
AYAHANDA RAKYAT TUN
Izinkan,
Salam kasih sayang asifadio,
Affirmative. It’s Tony the B** Liar and those willing to pay good money for the dubious privilege of getting advice from a person who is a known liar are D.U.M.Bs ( Deranged Useless Mental Blockheads)…
ALFATIHAH, AMIN
Ps. ‘Happy Deepavali to all the anakanda Chedet.cc celebrating it’
Salam Tun and All,
Those are the same birds that flock together… and they like to call it achievement. If you cheat you’re smart and the one who got cheated is a loser….(not unless we believe in judgement day)
Mr Blair? 🙂