Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Legacies
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
What's up with the cops ?
Tragedy at Bukit Antarabangsa (3)
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Tragedy at Bukit Antarabangsa (2)
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Tragedy at Bukit Antarabangsa
The front porch of this house had collapsed. Even the fencing wall separating the house from its neighbour had fallen. This previously majestic bungalow is now just reduced to a pile of worthless rubble.
The Army was roped in to assist the disabled. This soldier had carried this disabled man up and down the hill to safety without a care for his own self.
Rescue operations were also conducted via helicopter. Some of the residents had to be airlifted out as the roads were inaccessible.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Ha-Ha!!! Good one sir!
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
So fast one!
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Datuk Shah R K coming to town!
Some people never change !
Some people just never know when not to talk!
It is rather sad to note that the Jerlun MP Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir had remarked that vernacular schools should be abolished. But wait.... now he say that he has been misquoted. He now says that... "I said that the system should be one. I don't think the issue of closing school arises.That is the last thing I want". I don't know about you, but if you have only "one" system wouldn't that necessarily mean that there are no other school systems left. If that is the case would it mean that there would no longer be vernacular schools ? Hello... apa you cakap ni ? When in a tight spot confuse everyone is it ? So very clever la you!
Some people say that it is because of the vernacular schools that Malaysia is being more polarised today! I say bollocks to all who say that. Look the vernacular school system is not the reason why Malaysia is turning into a more polarised society today. There are many reasons for this. I would be looking very silly if I were to attempt to list every possible reason here. I tell you what...I will be bold enough to say one of the main reasons that Malaysia is more polarised today than ever before is because of stupid politicians that open their mouths and speak absolute nonsense every time they open their mouths! These politicians are still living in the dark ages and mind you they are still advocating their ridiculously absurd time warped policies even now! Somehow they fail to realise that there is a new Malaysia today. This new Malaysia has new ideas and aspirations that clearly rejects the racist policies of the past. My dear politicians ...please wake up and smell the bunga raya! There is a new dawn and you sad relics of the past are in the way of a better Malaysia for all; irrespective of race, creed and religion!
M V Nathan
Monday, December 1, 2008
Elegant silence from the Bar ?
A few weeks ago, the Bar Council was said to be too political with an implication that we were pro-Opposition. Today a member of the Opposition has launched an attack against us calling for our members to resign over two issues with an implication that we are pro-Government. This in itself evidences our independence.
In respect of the matter of the Chief Justice having allegedly stated that he had bribed court staff when he was in practice, the Chief Justice subsequently issued a denial on 9 November 2008. We have not heard nor seen any evidence to contradict this denial and it would be wholly inappropriate and unfair, in these circumstances, for the Bar Council to take the position suggested by Mr Karpal Singh. This accords with the best traditions of the Bar not to prejudge any issue and to afford everyone a fair chance to be heard.
As for the dinner held in April 2008, the Bar Council viewed this as a positive step forward in the reform of the Judiciary as it was at this dinner that there was a public acknowledgement by the Government of the injustice of the 1988 crisis upon the dismissed Judges. We viewed this and other announcements made by the Prime Minister as meaningful and positive steps towards judicial reform which we believe are critical.
Dato’ Ambiga SreenevasanPresident Malaysian Bar
2 December 2008