Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas Michele Obama

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Happy holidays
Naim --

This holiday season, the grassroots movement you helped build can make a big difference for those in need.

I hope you will join me in supporting your favorite charity or contributing to causes that are especially meaningful to me and my family.

While many of us will spend the holidays counting our blessings and sharing dinner with loved ones, millions of people around the country won't be so fortunate. Donating to your local food bank will help provide a holiday meal to people in your community who can't afford one.

Talking with the families of deployed troops was one of the most rewarding experiences I had during the campaign. Giving to Operation USO Care Package is a great way to send members of our military stationed around the world a reminder that someone back home is thinking of them.

This is a time to celebrate our blessings, the new year, and a new era for our country. But it's also a time to come together on behalf of those who need our help.

Do what you can to help today by locating your local food bank and giving your support:

http://my.barackobama.com/foodbanks

Or send a care package to an American in uniform:

http://my.barackobama.com/carepackage

Thank you for all that you do and have a very happy holiday season,

Michelle

Monday, December 15, 2008

Bless them all

If you woke up this morningwith more health than illness,You are more blessed than the million who won't survive the week. If you have never experienced the danger of battle,the loneliness of imprisonment,the agony of torture or the pangs of starvation, You are ahead of > 20 million people around the world.

If you have food in your refrigerator,clothes on your back, a roof overyour head and a place to sleep,You are richer than 75% of this world. If you have money in the bank,in your wallet, and spare change in a dish some place, You are among the top 8% of the world's wealthy. If your parents are still married and alive,You are very rare, especially nowadays. If you hold up your head with a smileon your face and are truly thankful,You are blessed because the majority can,but most do not.

If you can hold someone's hand, hug them or even touch them on the shoulder,You are blessed because you can offer God's healing touch. If you can read this message,You are more blessed than over two billion people in the world that cannot read anything at all. You are so blessed in ways you may never even know. If you are feeling blessed, repay the blessings bestowed unto you and do something for others. Remind others that they are also blessed in many ways and to be grateful always.

Monday, December 8, 2008

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Our Prime Minister catching a few winks

Our Prime Minister in deep thought

Saturday, November 29, 2008

The Obama small deed

Obama Helped Stranger 20 Years Ago



Oct 05, 2008
The Norwegian newspaper VG has reported a truly amazing story about a newly-wed trying to get to Norway to be with her husband, and the stranger who helped pay an unexpected luggage surcharge.
The blog 'Leisha's Random Thoughts' has translated the story:
It was 1988, and Mary Andersen was in line at the Miami airport checking in for a long flight to Norway to be with her husband. When it was finally Mary's turn, she got the message that would crush her bubbling feeling of happiness.
"You'll have to pay a 103 dollar surcharge if you want to bring both those suitcases to Norway ," the man behind the counter said.
Mary had no money. Her new husband had travelled ahead of her to Norway , and she had no one else to call.
"I was completely desperate and tried to think which of my things I could manage without. But I had already made such a careful selection of my most prized possessions, " says Mary.

As tears streamed down her face, she heard a 'gentle and friendly voice' behind her saying, "That's okay, I'll pay for her."
Mary turned around to see a tall man whom she had never seen before. He had a gentle and kind voice that was still firm and decisive. "The first thing I thought was, Who is this man?"
Although this happened 20 years ago, Mary still remembers the authority that radiated from the man. He was nicely dressed, with brown leather shoes, a cotton shirt open at the throat and khaki pants, says Mary.
She was thrilled to be able to bring both her suitcases to Norway and assured the stranger that he would get his money back. The man wrote his name and address on a piece of paper that he gave to Mary. She thanked him repeatedly. When she finally walked off towards the security checkpoint, he waved goodbye to her.
Who was the man?
Barack Obama.
Twenty years later, she is thrilled that the friendly stranger at the airport may be the next President and has voted for him already and donated 100 dollars to his campaign:

"He was my knight in shining armor," says Mary, smiling.
She paid the 103 dollars back to Obama the day after she arrived in Norway . At that time he had just finished his job as a poorly paid community worker in Chicago , and had started his law studies at prestigious Harvard university.
Mary even convinced her parents to vote for him: In the spring of 2006 Mary's parents had heard that Obama was considering a run for president, but that he had still not decided. They chose to write a letter in which they told him that he would receive their votes. At the same time, they thanked Obama for helping their daughter 18 years earlier.
And Obama replied. In a letter to Mary's parents dated May 4th 2006 and stamped "United States Senate, Washington DC ' Barack Obama writes:
'I want to thank you for the lovely things you wrote about me and for reminding me of what happened at Miami airport. I'm happy I could help back then, and I'm delighted to hear that your daughter is happy in Norway . Please send her my best wishes. Sincerely, Barack Obama , United States Senator'.
The parents sent the letter on to Mary.
Mary says that when her friends and associates talk about the election, especially when race relations is the heated subject, she relates the story of the kind man who helped out a stranger-in- need over twenty years ago, years before he had even thought about running for high office.
UPDATE: Also, remember this was 1988, when 100 dollars was quite a bit of money, compared to today's value.
Truly a wonderful story, and something that needs to be passed along in the maelstorm of fear-and-smear politics we are being subjected to right now.

Friday, November 21, 2008

All the best to the two girls


Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz is the incumbent Chief of the Women's wing
and Dato Seri Sharizat Jalil is the incumbent Deputy Chief. So they
have decided to have a go at each other instead of adhering to the
compromy agreed earlier on. Shahrizat supporters do not want to
wait that long till June, 2009 and Kamiliah had pressured not to bow
down to all the understandings that had been reached amongst the EXCO.

In the recent General Election, Shahrizat lost to a younger woman, in accepting
to challenge Rafidah, she must have thought that her chances are and will be
better against an older woman. If young is strong and old is weak, than she had
decided on a risk which she can gain rather than lose. But if more nominations
means strong and less nominations means weak, she has to turn the table around.

Best of luck ladies. The men used to say BMW (best man win), but in this case of
BMW (may the BEST MOTHER WIN). Hopefully the women members of UMNO
can unite quickly after the contest to face the daunting task of winning the next GE.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

AMERIKA SYARIKAT BOLEH

Barack Obama telah berjaya didalam pilihanraya Presiden
di Amerika Syarikat dan akan menjadi Presiden Kulit Hitam
Pertama Amerika sebagai Presiden Amerika Syarikat yang ke
empat puloh empat (44). Apa yang hendak diperjuangkan oleh
President Elect Obama ialah AMERIKA SYARIKAT BOLEH.

Pertabalan Barack Obama akan berlangsung pada 20 hb Januari, 2009.
Sejarah Besar Dunia akan di cipta dalam masa 76 hari lagi.


Monday, November 3, 2008

CONGRATULATIONS YAB Dato' Seri Mohd Najib

Congratulations YAB Dato' Seri Hj Mohd Najib bin Tun Hj Abdul Razak for winning the UMNO's Presidency without contest. Under the UMNO election rule, anyone contesting the President's post must obtain at least 30% of the nominations from the 191 UMNO divisions. As at 4-11 pm on the 2nd of November, 2008 - YAB Dato' Seri Hj Mohd Najib had obtained 134 nominations.
YBM Tan Sri Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah had obtained 1 nomination. By the end of the day, YAB Dato' Seri Hj Mohd Najib would have secured another 5 more nominations bringing it to a total of 139 nominations from 140 UMNO divisions. Even if YBM Tan Sri Tengku Razaleigh gets all the balance nominations, he still will not qualify. There are another 51 UMNO divisions to complete their meetings and one foresees that the President's nomination will go to YAB Dato' Seri Hj Mohd Najib bin Tun Hj Abdul Razak. Congratulations to Pak Lah for making a very wise decision not to contest the President's post. Now UMNO can and should unite under the new President to move forward to champion the cause of the Malays and Malaysians.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

PENGKHIANAT UMNO?

Kenapa kah UMNO akan hancur dan dihapuskan dari muka bumi ini?

Ini akan hanya dapat dilakukan oleh ahli ahli UMNO sendiri. Tidak ada musuh didunia ini akan dapat melumpuhkan UMNO kecuali ahli ahli UMNO sendiri. Tindak tanduk ahli ahli perwakilan UMNO pada pemilihan UMNO yang akan datang ini akan secara langsong mempamerkan sama ada UMNO akan boleh dipercayai atau tidak.

Sejumlah 191 Bahagian UMNO akan menghantar seramai ( 191 X 13 ) dua ribu dua ratus lapan puloh tiga perwakilan ke perhimpunan akan datang. Perwakilan bahagian ini dipilih oleh Mesyuarat Perwakilan Bahagian yang terdiri dari perwakilan dari Cawangan Cawangan UMNO. Cawangan cawangan UMNO bersidang dan memilih perwakilan kemesyuarat perwakilan bahagian. Di Persidangan Cawangan, pencalonan tidak dijadikan sebagai ajenda persidangan cawangan. Pencalonan jawatan jawatan tinggi UMNO diadakan sebagai satu ajenda didalam mesyuarat perwakilan bahagian.

Selain dari mencalonkan pemimpin pemimpin untuk memimpin UMNO, mesyuarat perwakilan bahagian juga memilih 7 orang perwakilan ke perhimpunan agong UMNO bersama sama dengan enam orang lagi (Ketua UMNO Bahagian, Timbalan Ketua UMNO Bahagian, Naib Ketua UMNO Bahagian, Ketua Wanita, Ketua Pemuda dan Ketua Puteri).

Maka apabila sesuatu Bahagian telah mencalonkan pemimpin pemimpin nya, menjadi wajib perwakilan bahagian itu mengundi mereka yang telah dicalonkan oleh bahagian nya. Dengan cara ini perwakilan bahagian ke perhimpunan agong telah melaksanakan tanggongjawab yang telah diamanahkan kepada mereka.

Jika 100 bahagian telah mencalonkan seseorang pemimpin, maka pemimpin itu sewajarnya menerima 1.300 undi. Dan jika seseorang pemimpin itu menerima 20 pencalonan maka secara lojik nya dia harus dan wajib menerima 260 undi sahaja. Ini tidak termasuk undi undi dari Majlis Tertinggi, perwakilan Wanita, Pemuda dan Puteri. (Lebih kurang 160 undi lagi).

Tetapi apabila ada perwakilan UMNO yang tidak amanah oleh kerana kepentingan kepentingan lain, maka timbul lah segala masaalah yang dihadapi oleh UMNO sekarang. Apabila perwakilan UMNO mengkhianati kehendak akar umbi UMNO yang diwakili nya dari peringkat cawangan ke peringkat bahagian, maka perjuangan nya sudah mula tidak diberkati kerana mereka telah pecah amanah. Dan pecah amanah ada lah satu jenayah. Apabila jenayah politik ini berleluasa, maka segala amalan buruk saperti politik wang, rasuah jawatan, rasuah peluang kontrak dan perniagaan, rasuah penganugerahan akan berlaku. Secara langsong kredibiliti UMNO akan runtuh dan orang ramai tidak akan mempercayai UMNO sebagai satu pertubuhan yang bersih dan amanah yang boleh di yakini dan di percayai untuk memerintah Malaysia.

Tanggongjawab sebagai perwakilan disetiap peringkat adalah berat. Jika iman mereka tidak kukuh dan mantap maka sudah tentu akan dapat dipengaruhi oleh kepentingan kepentingan yang lain. Dan apabila penyakit ini ujud dalam UMNO, maka harapan diberi kepada mereka yang walau pun mendapat pencalunan yang sedikit, ada peluang untuk memenangi jawatan yang ditanding nya.

UMNO tidak logik lagi, sifir dalam UMNO tidak akan dapat dikira lagi dan oleh kerana itu UMNO akan hancur dan musnah. Apabila pimpinan tidak diberkati maka banyak masaalah akan dihadapi.

Kepada ahli ahli UMNO yang telah sesat, tidak terlambat untuk balek ke pangkal jalan. Jika amanah dari cawangan dan bahagian tidak dapat dilaksanakan dengan baik, bagaimana kah UMNO hendak memikul amanah untuk memerintah negara.

Semua Ahli UMNO boleh menawarkan diri untuk berkhidmat kepada Parti dan Negara dengan mendapatkan pencalonan dari akar umbi UMNO. Apabila pencalunan telah di buat, mereka perlu akur dengan keputusan itu. Jangan lah mengharapkan untuk membeli undi, mempengaruhi undi dan mula membuat segala amalan yang akhirnya tidak memperkukuhkan UMNO sebagai satu pertubuhan yang disegani dan dihormati dan dimana rakyat boleh bergantung untuk masa depan mereka.

Jangan jadi pengkhianat kepada UMNO!

Monday, October 27, 2008

Dato Seri Najib pass the century

As of the 27th October, 2008 at about 8-00 pm, the status of the nominations for the UMNO leadership positions are as follows:

President:
YAB Dato' Seri Mohd Najib Tun Razak with 104 nominations

Deputy President:
1. YB Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin with 64 nominations
2. YAB Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam with 23 nominatons
3. YB Tan Sri Muhammad bin Muhammad Taib with 17 nominations

Vice Presidents:

1. YB Dato Seri Hishamuddin Tun Hussein with 83 nominations
2. YB Datuk Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi with 63 nominations
3. YB Datuk Seri Panglima Shafie Apdal with 48 nominations
4. YB Dato' Mohd Khaled Nordin with 49 nominations
5. YB Dato Seri Syed Hamid Albar (20)

Other Vice President hopefuls are:

YB Dato Seri Rais Yatim (10)
Tan Sri Abdul Rahim Tambychik (9)
Tan Sri Isa Samad (9)
YB Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim (6)
YB Dato' Seri Jamaludin Jarjis (7)
Tan Sri Rahim Tambychik (5)
YAB Dato Seri Muhamad Hassan (4)
YAB Datuk Seri Panglima MUsa Aman (2)
YAB Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam (1)
Dato' Seri Anuar Musa - telah menarik diri (1)

Saturday, October 25, 2008

UMNO Elections update 25th October, 2008

As of the 25th October, 2008 at about 10-00 pm, the status of the nominations for the UMNO leadership positions are as follows:

President:
YAB Dato' Seri Mohd Najib Tun Razak with 80 nominations

Deputy President:
1. YB Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin with 52 nominations
2. YAB Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam with 17 nominatons
3. YB Tan Sri Muhammad bin Muhammad Taib with 11 nominations

Vice Presidents:
1. YB Dato Seri Hishamuddin Tun Hussein with 66 nominations
2. YB Datuk Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi with 47 nominations
3. YB Datuk Seri Panglima Shafie Apdal with 37 nominations
4. YB Dato' Mohd Khaled Nordin with 37 nominations

Other Vice President hopefuls are:
YB Dato Seri Syed Hamid Albar (15)
YB Dato Seri Rais Yatim (8)
Tan Sri Isa Samad (8)
YB Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim (6)
YB Dato' Seri Jamaludin Jarjis (5)
Tan Sri Rahim Tambychik (5)
YAB Dato Seri Muhamad Hassan (3)
YAB Datuk Seri Panglima MUsa Aman (2)
Dato' Seri Anuar Musa - telah menarik diri (1)

As at 5.15 pm today, another 10 nominations for DSN

Dato' Seri Najib have got 77 nominations as of this evening for the President's post of UMNO

For the Deputy President's post:
Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin 49 nominations (qualified)
Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam 17 nominations (still to qualify)
Tan Sri Muhammad Muhammad Taib 11 nominations (still to qualify)

Friday, October 24, 2008

Transition Plan - the big question?

In reality, there is no transition of power. In reality YAB Datuk Seri Abdullah Badawi did not contest the UMNO's President post only. In reality there is no transfer of power. YAB Dato' Seri Najib Tun Razak still have to be nominated and if there is a challenger needs to win the contest for the top UMNO position.

For the Deputy President's post, even though YB Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin had qualified, he still need to slug it out with his contenders if they too qualified.

In reality, time is bought for four months for the present holder to pass it to the rightful owner. In reality UMNO and Barisan Nasional will lose four months of valuable constructive time so that Pak Lah can complete his reforms which should have been done two, three or four years ago.

Weather Alert-Time for BN to act

The cabinet committee on disaster should be activated and act fast to help the Northern States.

Stormy weather wreaks havoc in northern states


The newly formed government of the northern states may not have the experience to cope with the natural disaster that they are experiencing now. The Barisan Nasional federal machinery should be activated to help and assist them.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

MONEY POLITICS BACK IN TOWN

This message is only for the eyes of those who had reached maturity and are already immune to the dark ages of the Malaysian Political Scene where vote buying in UMNO politics was rampant and to a certain extend abusive.

The UMNO divisional meetings is progressing normally until this week when desperate candidates who want to qualify for positions are not getting the required nominations. So strong supporters of the candidates are accused of using money to get the nominations. It was claimed that previously the Divisional Heads will take full responsibilty in getting the nominations but now the nominations are the authority of the floor. So if the accussation is true, then money need to be spent not only on the divisional leadership but also the branches delegates. It looks like money politics is back in town.

UMNO need to resolve this matter urgently. If not UMNO will no longer be relevant because only people with money to spend will rule UMNO but not necessarily getting the support of the Malaysian Citizens at large.

When money is used to gain position then the positions will be used to cover back whatever money that is spent and may even be much more to sustain the position.

UMNO has to be serious about curbing and cleaning money politics from its system.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Muhyiddin Yassin surges ahead


As of the 20th of October, 2008 after 64 UMNO divisions had completed their meetings, Honourable Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin who is the incumbent Vice President of UMNO vying for the Deputy President's post had secured 43 (forty three) nominations.

Thus he had already qualified himself to contest the Deputy Presidency of UMNO.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Trying to make the promotion in UMNO


As of the 20th of October, 2008 there are 64 (sixty four) UMNO divisions that had completed their meetings. The aspirant Deputy President candidates Right Honourable Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam (DAR) had secured 13 nominations whilst Honourable Tan Sri Mohd Muhamad Taib (TMMT) had secured 8 nominations.

Its a long way to go and supporters of both candidates are praying very hard for their nominations in the coming weeks.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Keahlian Terus Barisan Nasional - sebagai penawar

Pendahuluan:

Masyarakat berbilang kaum dan agama diMalaysia memerlukan satu forum politik yang baru untuk menempoh fasa Malaysia sebagai negara maju (developed country) apabila Wawasan 2020 berjaya dilaksana dengan sepenohnya dalam masa 12 tahun lagi. Asas nya(foundation)wajib dimulakan sekarang untuk di uji dalam sekurang kurang nya dua pilihanraya umum.

Tujuan dan matlamat:

Mengujudkan satu forum dimana rakyat Malaysia dari pelbagai latar belakang agama, keturunan dan kaum dapat menjadi anggota kepada satu badan siasah untuk melaksanakan tanggongjawab politik mereka bagi menyelesaikan masaalah ekonomi dan sosial yang dihadapi oleh negara sebagai satu bangsa Malaysia.

Perlaksanaan:

Pada peringkat pertama nya Barisan Nasional perlu menerima keahlian secara terus (direct membership).

Syarat keahlian terus ialah sesaorang yang ingin memohon mestilah seorang pengundi yang berdaftar dan mempunyai alamat email.

Kelulusan keahlian adalah secara otomatik.

Keahlian nya sah di lokaliti nya sahaja (bila ada perpindahan perlu mendaftar semula).

Sistem perwakilan:

Ahli ahli di caucus lokaliti (L) akan memilih seorang wakil ke caucus daerah mengundi (DM).

Ahli ahli di caucus daerah mengundi (DM) akan memilih seorang perwakilan ke caucus Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN).

Ahli ahli di caucus DUN akan memilih seorang perwakilan ke caucus Parlimen.

Ahli ahli di caucus Parlimen memilih tiga wakil untuk menganggotai Majlis Tertinggi Barisan Nasional.

Pemilihan perwakilan di setiap peringkat akan dicapai dengan pengundian secara sulit melalui pengundian secara pos dan atau online yang ditadbir urus oleh Bahagian Keahlian Terus Barisan Nasional (HQ).

Ahli di setiap peringkat akan mendaftarkan minat untuk menawarkan diri sebagai perwakilan di peringkat mereka ke Bahagian Keahlian Terus Barisan Nasional (HQ) melalui borang atau template online yang disediakan.

Jadual pemilihan perwakilan:

JanuariWakil (L) ke (DM)‏

FebruariWakil (DM) ke (DUN)‏

March – Wakil (DUN) ke Parlimen

April – Wakil Parlimen ke Majlis Tertinggi

(Perwakilan disetiap peringkat dipilih satu tahun sekali dan boleh menjadi perwakilan sekali sahaja seumur hidup).

Perwakilan di setiap peringkat akan bertindak sebagai Pegawai Perhubungan HQ di peringkat masing masing.Untuk tempoh tahun yang disandang jawatan sebagai perwakilan peringkat

ahli itu memainkan peranan sebagai pegawai perhubungan (moderator) diperingkat yang mereka dipilih sahaja.

Data Keahlian:

1. Nama

2. Tarikh Lahir

3. Negeri

4. Kod Lokaliti

5. Kod Daerah Mengundi

6. Kod Dewan Undangan Negeri

7. Kod Parlimen

Nota:

Untuk keberkesanan perlaksanaan, satu sistem pengkalan data perlu dibina dan komunikasi diantara ahli dan juga dengan ibu pejabat dilaksanakan melalui email.

Log in Ahli ialah nombor kad pengenalan nya sementara password peringkat pertama ialah kod pemilih pilihanraya nya. Ahli boleh mengubah password nya satelah lulus keahlian.

The Barisan Nasional.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Kota Melaka UMNO Youth Divisional Meeting

The Guest of Honour, Acting Division Head Hon.Datuk Latip Tambychik with Mr.Ashakari Hj Abu Noh the outgoing UMNO Youth Kota Melaka head who is the UMNO Melaka Youth Head flanked by the Permanent Chairman and the Assistant Secretary of the Youth movement.

Seen here from left Mr Abidullah Salleh (Treasurer), Mr Ibrahim Fadhil (Vice Chairman), Datuk Naim Mohamad (Guest of Honour), Mr Kamaruddin Ali (Committee Member) of UMNO Kota.

The UMNO Kota Melaka UMNO Youth convened its annual General meeting on the 10th of October, 2008 at the Grand Continental Hotel,Melaka. The meeting elected in Mr Abdul Razak as the new Youth head and Mr Shadan Osman as the new vice head of the Youth division.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Time to unite

Malaysia's deputy leader Tuesday called for an end to political squabbles in the country, urging the people to unite to face the global financial crisis that he said could derail the country's growth.

Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak said the government may have to cut its growth target of 5.5 to 5.7 percent this year "if there is more bad news out of the U.S. and if the current situation leads to a significant downturn."

"Malaysians need to remain united and cohesive as the country prepares to face the global financial economic challenge," Najib, who is also finance minister, told reporters.

The National Front coalition, which has led Malaysia since independence in 1957, faces the threat of being ousted by opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, who has moved to engineer defections from the ruling party.

"Now is not the time for politicking, speculation and political game by anybody. The government will act responsibly and swiftly to address any eventuality to safeguard the interest of the people and the nation," Najib said.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Pak Lah made a good decision

At last Pak Lah had made a very good decision for himself, UMNO, Barisan Nasional and Malaysia. He showed his trueself and sacrificed a position of power for the sake of Malaysians at large and his country as a whole. And his honest intention was for UMNO not to be split. So that UMNO will be united and continue to play an important role in Malaysian politics. Pak Lah is back to the nice man that we had known him as before and that was loved by one and all.


So the new leadership must take heed of this important wish of Pak Lah who had sacrificed himself for the sake of unity in UMNO. Therefore, Tun Mahathir should rejoin UMNO. Yang Berhormat Mulia Tengku Razaleigh should not contest the Presidency but can be appointed in the Cabinet and participate in the UMNO Supreme Council. Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin can play a very effective role as the Deputy President. Datuk Seri Ali Rustam, Datuk Zahid Hamidi and Datuk Shafie Afdal can be very useful as Vice Presidents. Dato Nur Jazlan and the rest can aspire to be very good Supreme Council members.


We pray Dato Seri Najib, the son of Tun Abdul Razak, can play an effective role to orchestrate the UMNO Unity theme and consolidate UMNO in enhancing and strengthening Barisan Nasional for the good of Malaysians and Malaysia.

Sunday, September 28, 2008


NST says:


KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will step down as prime minister much earlier than the planned date of June 2010, possibly by March next year.
At an emergency Umno supreme council meeting, Abdullah declined to expressly state when he would vacate the prime minister's position.But he said the transition plan that he had outlined in July -- where he would hand over power to his deputy Datuk Seri Najib Razak in June 2010 -- was "no longer in place".



The STAR says:


Najib to take over sooner
By SHAHANAAZ HABIB, JANE RITIKOS, FLORENCE A. SAMY and LISA GOH
Umno special supreme council meeting
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will hand over power to his deputy Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak earlier than June 2010, it was announced yesterday.
Umno has also postponed its annual general assembly and supreme council elections to next March to facilitate the “early transition of power,” said Umno president Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi after chairing a special supreme council meeting yesterday.

Racun says:

Can somebody please tell Pak Lah and Najib that they do not decide on UMNO's future. UMNO's future is to be decided by UMNO (the branch delegates to the divisional meetings and after that the divisional delegates to the UMNO General Assembly). There are occassions when leadership guides the decision. This is allowable when the party is in a commanding position and respected.
But the situation now is very different. UMNO is not in command and the people is rejecting the Leader. So rightfully UMNO's grassroots will have to rally behind a strong leader which will be given a chance to prop up the confidence of UMNO members and also its component partners in the Barisan Nasional.

Penawar says:

Its good that the leadership postphonement is scheduled for March, 2009 so that Pak Lah can really prepare for his retirement. The Divisions can then nominate and vote in the new leaders from 9th October to 9th November. When these new leaders won uncontested, (because the grapevine says that if Najib doesn't want to go for the number one post then there will be retractors who will back KuLi, if all the divisions agreed to Nominate Najib to take over, the nominations in the divisional meetings from 9/10 to 9/11, then KuLi will not get the splinter nominations.

UMNO will be strengthened with the new leadership and all UMNO members will rally behind and be united to face the future challenges together with renewed confidence and influence of their component partners in the Barisan Nasional.

Conclusion says:

Pak Lah is very wise to suggest this option, so that within now until March, 2009 (about 6 months time) he can systematically hand over the reign of the country to Dato Seri Najib.

The ideal situation says:

If this is the case, then the handover should be done by the 9th of October, 2008 so that UMNO is in a position to lead the BN pact before the other component parties had sorted out their leadership changes. UMNO is the backbone and it still has to be the spine for the reconstruction of Malaysian politics.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Pressure Pressure Pressure

In the year 2008, today is only 2009 (20th September) not yet 2010 (the 2oth of Ocotober).

If the transition is to happen in 2010, then its in another month's time.

Saturday September 20, 2008

Pak Lah under pressure to exit

By JOCELINE TAN


PETALING JAYA: The Prime Minister is under pressure to fast-forward the transition plan that would have seen him handing over power to his deputy in 2010.

Umno supreme council members had reportedly told Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi in their meeting on Thursday that the political situation was not improving and that he should consider an earlier exit.

At the same time, Abdullah’s supporters are rallying around him to ask him to stick to the transition plan and defend his president’s post, if need be.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Stepping out of line, Zaid

Wah! Wah! Wah! Who is this Zaid Ibrahim? Still green and making such comments!

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 12 (Bernama) -- Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Zaid Ibrahim Friday came out guns blazing against International Trade and Industry Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, who Thursday asked the transfer of power fixed for 2010 be brought forward.

The de facto law minister said if Muhyiddin was not happy with the leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, he should either resign or be sacked by Abdullah.

First of all Zaid, the appointment of Ministers is the prerogative of the Prime Minister including your position. You are of the same status. You cannot be asking the Prime Minister to do something which you do not have "local standi". We know lah you are obliged to defend the Boss. But look left and look right lah. You are a suspended UMNO member once, and I think because of your behaviour and the way you have been giving donations and contributions in Kota Bharu, Kelantan Darul Naim, you might be suspended again (money politics). YB Tan Sri Mahyudin Yassin is an UMNO Vice President. You think you are a Minister, you so big already kah? Sedar lah diri sikit.

The Prime Minister will know what to do lah. If not he should resign lah. What YB Tan Sri Mahyudin is doing is just voicing out the sentiments of the UMNO grassroots, the ordinary malays who are not getting any benefits and priviledges from joining UMNO, not like you tak semena mena jadi Menteri. Tak pa lah. UMNO dont mind you jadi Menteri kalau you betul layak dan tahu perasaan UMNO. Jangan lah sombong buta dan pekak tuli mentang mentang dah jadi Menteri.

I am priviledged to these comments because if to compare your services and contributions to UMNO as compared to me, you are no where. You got all the benefits from UEM, UMNO feed you and make you rich and that does not mean that you have the right to tell the Prime Minister or YB Tan Sri Mahyudin what to do. (Because we are fasting and this is the month of Ramadhan, I will reserve my other comments on your intervention in the Tan Sri Mahyudin matter.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

The Ahmad Ismail phenomena - a 119 call for MALAYSIA

It sure is disturbing. Ahmad Ismail is a friend (rakan seperjuangan) during our younger days. We were very active in our own ways when I was in Kota Melaka and he was and still is and now no more in Bukit Bendera.

I was puzzled by his outburst and strong headedness (kepala batu) on a very sensitive issue like the Malays and the Chinese and the history of Independent Malaya. Why oh why Saudara at this time? We all have to be responsible for our actions and words. Why want to irritate the Chinese community with such remarks? Why want to ask a member of the Barisan component party to leave the pact? Why so bold and arrogant? Why so ignorant for the fact that the Penang Malays are standing on quicksand? Very very questionable? If its for your personal benefit, then good luck Saudara ku. As a friend, I do not personally think that what you have done is for the good of the Malays.

The real Malays who are Tuans of Malaysia looks after everybody and anybody including the illegal immigrants that comes from all over. That's what our forefathers had decided and agreed upon to make us worthy of rightful owners of the land.

For getting UMNO into trouble, a three year ban is a small price to pay. "Kerana mulut badan binasa". These few words are for an individual. But the damage done to UMNO is not going to be easily mended. Sad to say this, you are still my friend like my many other friends who had betrayed UMNO, but you are no longer my "rakan seperjuangan".

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

A seven day notice to Anwar's 16th of September

The Federation of Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah merged on the 16th of September, 1963 to become Malaysia (the bigger Malaysia). But on the 9th of August,1965 Singapore was forced to be independent against its own will when the Parliament of Malaysia evicts Singapore from the merger. So the smaller Malaysia actually comes into being on the 9th of August, 1965.

Anwar is going back to 16th September to take over the country, that's the date when Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah merged to become Malaysia. So Anwar actually was counting on Singapore's support to take over Malaysia and playing on the sentiments of the Sarawak and Sabah MP's. If many of us can remember, there are a lot of communal problems during the two years preceeding that day. If he is thinking of Malaysia for Malaysia, his most appropriate date would be the 9th of August. Thats when the real Malaysia was reborn without the racial tensions and disorders and successfully grew till today.

So beware, do not let history repeats itself. Trouble and chaos all the while for two years after 16th September,1963. Peace and harmony after 9th August, 1965 except for the remnance of the 16th September problems (Malaysian Malaysia) which emerge in May,1969. Do not let Anwar bring us back to the dark ages of that Malaysian Malaysia campaign.

After being the US puppet during the Financial Crisis, now Anwar is becoming Singapore's pawn to ruin Malaysia?

In the month of Ramadhan when all Satans are under lock and key. This Satan is creating chaos and mockery. God forbids his evil intentions in this auspicious month.

Sincere hope from Anak Malaysia to all Malaysians especially to MP's in purportedly Anwar's crossover list.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Andai nya ini Ramadhan Terakhir

andai kau tahu ini Ramadhan terakhir
tentu siangnya engkau sibuk berzikir
tentu engkau tak akan jemu melagukan syair rindu
mendayu..merayu...kepada-NYA Tuhan yang satu
andai kau tahu ini Ramadhan terakhir
tentu solatmu kau kerjakan di awal waktu
solat yang dikerjakan...sungguh khusyuk lagi tawadhu'
tubuh dan qalbu...bersatu memperhamba diri
menghadap Rabbul Jalil... menangisi kecurangan janji
"innasolati wanusuki wamahyaya wamamati lillahirabbil 'alamin"
[sesungguhnya solatku, ibadahku, hidupku, dan matiku...
kuserahkan hanya kepada Allah Tuhan seru sekalian alam]


andai kau tahu ini Ramadhan terakhir
tidak akan kau sia siakan walau sesaat yang berlalu
setiap masa tak akan dibiarkan begitu saja
di setiap kesempatan juga masa yang terluang
alunan Al-Quran bakal kau dendang...bakal kau syairkan

andai kau tahu ini Ramadhan terakhir
tentu malammu engkau sibukkan dengan
bertarawih...berqiamullail...bertahajjud...
mengadu...merintih...meminta belas kasih
"sesungguhnya aku tidak layak untuk ke syurga-MU
tapi...aku juga tidak sanggup untuk ke neraka-MU"

andai kau tahu ini Ramadhan terakhir
tentu dirimu tak akan melupakan mereka yang tersayang
mari kita meriahkan Ramadhan
kita buru...kita cari...suatu malam idaman
yang lebih baik dari seribu bulan

andai kau tahu ini Ramadhan terakhir
tentu engkau bakal menyediakan batin dan zahir
mempersiap diri...rohani dan jasmani
menanti-nanti jemputan Izrail
di kiri dan kanan ...lorong-lorong ridha Ar-Rahman

Duhai Ilahi....
andai ini Ramadhan terakhir buat kami
jadikanlah ia Ramadhan paling berarti...paling berseri...
menerangi kegelapan hati kami
menyeru ke jalan menuju redho serta kasih sayangMu Ya Ilahi
semoga bakal mewarnai kehidupan kami di sana nanti

Namun teman...
tak akan ada manusia yang bakal mengetahui
apakah Ramadhan ini merupakan yang terakhir kali bagi dirinya
yang mampu bagi seorang hamba itu hanyalah
berusaha...bersedia...meminta belas-NYA


andai benar ini Ramadhan terakhir buat kita


…MAAFKAN SEMUA KESALAHAN YANG PERNAH KULAKUKAN…

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Japanese Prime Minister Resigns

Japan Begins Search for New PM After Fukuda's Resignation

01 September 2008


Former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda (File)
Yasuo Fukuda (File)

Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party has begun the process of selecting a successor to Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda after his surprise resignation.

Party leaders met Tuesday morning to discuss a schedule for electing a new party president, who is all but assured of becoming the country's next prime minister.

LDP Secretary-General and former Foreign Minister Taro Aso is seen as a frontrunner. Aso, who narrowly lost to Mr. Fukuda in last year's race for prime minster, has not said if he will run.

Mr. Fukuda announced his resignation on Monday, after less than a year in office. He said late Monday that Japan needs new leadership to face parliament when it opens September 12.

The prime minister has had low approval ratings since taking office last September. The opposition-controlled upper house of parliament has blocked many of his promised reforms.

Problems in Thailand

Thai prime minister declares emergency in capital

BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — Thailand's prime minister declared a state of emergency in the capital Bangkok on Tuesday after a week of political tension exploded into violent street clashes between supporters and opponents of the government that left one person dead.

Under sweeping powers that give the military the right to restore order, authorities can suspend certain civil liberties, ban all public gatherings of more than five people and bar the media from reporting news that "causes panic."

The military, which has staged 18 coups since the country became a constitutional monarchy in 1932, said the army did not want to step into the crisis but if it had to, it would not use force against the public.

Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej was confronted with another threat Tuesday when the Election Commission recommended his People's Power Party be disbanded for electoral fraud during December elections. Samak and other top party leaders would be banned from politics for five years if the ruling is upheld by judicial authorities, though members could form a new party and retain power by winning new elections.

Samak gave no timeframe for how long the emergency decree would stay in effect but said it would be over "moderately quickly."

"I did it to solve the problems of the country," Samak said in a televised news conference at a military headquarters in Bangkok. "I had no other choice. The softest means available was an emergency decree to end the situation using the law."

The overnight violence heightened a national crisis that started a week ago when thousands of opponents of Samak occupied the grounds of his office and refused to move until he resigned.

The right-wing People's Alliance for Democracy accuses Samak of being too close to ex-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and of trying to change the constitution to help him avoid prosecution on corruption charges. Thaksin was ousted in a 2006 coup and recently fled to Britain to escape an array of corruption charges. The same group organized the massive anti-Thaksin demonstrations in 2006 that helped spark the bloodless coup.

Many of the same issues — corruption, stifling the media and the ruling party's buying votes from the rural poor with cash and other benefits — have come to dominate the protests against Samak.

The alliance and their sympathizers — a mix of royalists, the urban elite and union activists — complain that Western-style democracy with one-man, one-vote gives too much weight to Thailand's rural majority, who protesters say are susceptible to vote buying that breeds corruption. They have proposed a system under which most lawmakers would be appointed rather than elected.

The prime minister has repeatedly insisted he will not bow to pressure by resigning or dissolving parliament to call new elections.

Samak declared the state of emergency after a week of protests turned violent overnight.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Di Majlis Perkahwinan anak Datuk Mustapha Yaakub


Md Nor, Naim, Alias dan Abu

Pada 16hb Ogos, 2008 Datuk Hj Mustapha Yaakub dan Datin Azizah telah melangsungkan perkahwinan anak mereka Shamsul (Alang) dengan Rafidah Razali di Dewan Jamuan Bangunan Sultan Abdul Aziz di Shah Alam. Kelihatan digambar kawan kawan yang telah turut sama meraikan kedua mempelai.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Must Hentam Abdullah Till He Is Removed (MAHATHIR)

STRANGE POLITICS


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Something strange is happening in Malaysian politics. Suddenly there is a lot of talk about cooperation and even merger between UMNO and PAS. Friendly and unfamiliar sounds are being heard from all sides.

I wonder whether it is a sudden concern about the need for Malay unity or it is the realisation that both PAS and UMNO have become very weak. True PAS has won more seats in Parliament than it had ever done before. It has even won control over the State of Kedah. But PAS is the weakest party in the opposition coalition or Pakatan Rakyat. This cannot be what PAS aimed for when it decided to soft pedal its Islamic State ambition in order to work with DAP and PKR.

PAS must want to replace UMNO as the dominant party in Malaysia. But despite its success in the 2008 General Election it is not even dominant in the opposition coalition.

Dato Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi on the other hand must be irked by his failure to get a two-third majority in Parliament. It is therefore unable to revise the amendments to the constitution made by previous Barisan Nasional Governments or to introduce his own amendments to the constitution. In any case not getting the usual two-third majority is like losing almost.

He knows he is regarded as a weak leader of a weak Government. His coalition partners do not show much respect for him even though they themselves are weak. And the opposition openly declare they want him to go on leading simply because he is weak; a kind of backhanded compliment.

To become strong he might want to embrace PAS as a coalition partner. Then he would have his two-third majority.

To do this he will have to offer his sweeteners - his usual solution to all problems. Maybe he would offer a second Deputy Prime Minister to (PAS President) Abdul Hadi Awang and Ministership to some other PAS leaders.

But his coalition partners may not take kindly to this plan. MCA, Gerakan and MIC are not likely to welcome this move. Neither would Sabah UMNO members and the other coalition partners in Sabah and Sarawak. The BN Government with PAS as a member would therefore be very shaky. UMNO itself would be very shaky as not every UMNO member would relish the idea of nice positions being given to their erstwhile rivals.

Such a coalition may give BN the two-third majority but it is not likely to please the elctorate. The Malay voters may or may not welcome this unity bid but their concern is with the leadership of Dato Seri Abdullah. They want him out. Participation by PAS in a BN still lead by Dato Seri Abdullah will not mean things would be any better.

By associating with Dato Seri Abdullah, accepting the sweets and soft pedaling PAS' Islamic State raison d'etre, PAS is likely to lose support.

The net gainer may be PKR, Anwar notwithstanding. After all there is clear evidence that many voters voted PKR simply because they wanted to be rid of Dato Seri Abdullah.

Malay unity is not a matter of Malay political parties embracing each other. Malay unity should be entrusted to politically uncommitted Malays. Neither UMNO nor PAS have the credibility needed for this task.

PAS has already laid down conditions. If UMNO accepts these conditions it will lose its non-Malay partners. On the other hand if PAS gives up its stated views on hudud and qisas etc it will lose the support of its followers.

Maybe a compromise can be worked out. But any compromise will result in a loss of faith and support by enough supporters of both parties to weaken them.

This is the dilemma if UMNO seeks PAS' support for achieving a two-third majority or PAS seeks UMNO's support to make it the dominant party in the opposition.

The solution to the present Malay feeling of insecurity is not a merger or some kind of co-operation between the Malay political parties. It lies in restoring UMNO to its previous strength. And this cannot be done for as long as Dato Seri Abdullah is there. There are several leaders in UMNO who are qualified to take over from him, leaders who are not influenced by the greed of their families, leaders who are willing to make sacrifices in order to restore pre-eminent position of UMNO within the BN. One of them could be Rais Yatim. Maybe in the end it would be Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, with Rais as deputy.

It is not the system that is wrong. For 50 years, half a century, the system had worked well. If it fails today it is not because it is wrong but because the leadership had failed to make it work.

The solution: Remove the leader responsible.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

A must read opinion


Another beutiful and blessed article on a Sunday - racun penawar.
TUNKU ABDUL AZIZ: Cut the theatrics, Anwar, and let Malaysians get on with their lives
By : Tunku Abdul Aziz
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IT seems to me that Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is suffering from paranoid delusions. His preoccupation with what he sees as political conspiracy against him is doing his reputation and credibility, such as it is, enormous damage.

To compound the growing cynicism about his version of events, he has not, to date, been able to produce any verifiable evidence to support his contention.

As far as I am concerned, and for all practical purposes, his claim of victimisation at the evil hands of the authorities is just so much political posturing, and has to be viewed, sadly, as a ploy to gain sympathy for his cause and confuse the gullible in our midst.

And there are many who see a conspirator in every nook and corner, in much the same way that Americans, at the height of McCarthyism, looked under the bed before retiring for the night, half expecting to find a communist lurking there.

While Anwar expects the highest standards of proof in others, he is somehow both careless and cavalier about his own. He has made the preposterous accusation that the charge of sodomy brought against him by his former aide is part of a diabolically clever plot to stop his prime ministerial ambitions dead in their tracks.
That, too, must remain a matter for conjecture unless it can be proved otherwise. Many Malaysians await Anwar's irrefutable evidence with bated breath.

Does he not realise that many people can, and will, draw their own conclusions about the real reason behind his persistent refusal to give his blood for the purpose of a DNA test?

Let us get that over and done with so that the police can make a quick determination as to whether or not he had been maliciously accused of something he is innocent of.

Readers will no doubt recall that when he was in custody 10 years ago, he accused the authorities of administering arsenic to poison him.

All very dramatic, and the world was understandably aghast and shocked by that revelation.

Independent tests done in Australia, however, proved negative. Anwar showed absolutely no remorse about his having blackened his country's good name and reputation.

On the premise that there is one law for all, no one should reasonably expect normal police criminal investigation procedures to be set aside or compromised on the spurious ground of a lack of trust in the police. What is the evidence for this?

Anwar, for all his political savvy, now runs the risk of being likened to "the boy who cried wolf" -- once too often.

He should submit himself voluntarily to the DNA test, and if need be, under an independent expert observer group if this would help.

The police have been more accommodating in his case than I have seen in some others. And if he is innocent of the charge against him, there is "nothing to fear, but fear itself".

Conspiracy or no, even Anwar must know that the devil is in the detail: how does he propose to seize power except by resorting to unprincipled political machinations and manipulations?

He has to show that he has not totally abandoned his moral and ethical principles and this is the only way that he will ever recover the moral and intellectual high ground that he once occupied.

The moral support of right thinking people everywhere that he could at one time take for granted is beginning to wear thin.

What has happened to the mass exodus to his camp of ethically deficient political malcontents from The Land Below The Wind, across the South China Sea, that he predicted with an almost messianic zeal and prophetic certainty to help him topple the government and transform the nation?

He has done our Sabah politicians grave injury to their reputation. They have proved that they stand by certain personal values and standards of ethical behaviour.

I cannot imagine anything baser and more grotesque than attempting to corrupt and seduce perfectly decent and honourable parliamentarians to betray the trust of the voters who had put them there in the first place to represent them in their constituencies.

What kind of message is Anwar sending to the people of this country, and in particular to the young people now beginning to take an interest in political issues?

Dislodge the government by all means, if this is your purpose in life, but there is a time and place as provided under our electoral process.

The place is the ballot box, and the time is the 13th general election.

This is all part of our democratic system and what business have any of us to bring about a change of administration outside of the legal electoral framework?

I am well aware of the opposition song-and-dance about what they claim to be a defective electoral system before every election. But this constant refrain about the unfairness of it all is muted, now that the same defective process that they used to vent their spleen on with demonic vehemence has catapulted them into power in five states.

I suppose even they must now admit that it has not been that bad, after all, for those who were not expected to pick more than a few crumbs off the floor.

Anwar has made great play of his having to remove his clothes for his medical examination and implied that he was being singled out for special treatment.

I am assured by my doctor friends that it is normal procedure for certain types of examination. Many of us have been through this and we were none the worse for wear.

In my own case, on my visit to Israel two years ago, I was asked very politely to remove all my clothes by airport security.

More than at any time in my entire life, faced with the prospect of having to bare all, and not even paid for it in front of total strangers, I remembered my mother, thinking how right she had been to remind my brother and I always to wear clean underpants!

Like Anwar, I did not like the strip act one little bit, but unlike him, I did not kick up a fuss and neither did I call a press conference to denounce this "barbaric" practice against a senior United Nations official which was what I was at the time.

If I had been gripped by paranoia, I suppose I would have seen the whole exercise as being specially devised to humiliate me, a Muslim.

It was a security requirement and I respected their right to do everything possible in the interests of their country's security.

Anwar should desist from involving the international community in what is essentially a simple case. He somehow feels that the United States, the European Union and Japan should fight a proxy war against his country to shield him from the due process of law of his country.

I do not claim, naturally, to speak for other Malaysians, but there are people I know personally who are beginning to suspect his motives. It is poetic justice.

We must all take responsibility for our actions, and if we feel that we have been defamed or otherwise unfairly accused, we should place ourselves in the hands and at the mercy of the courts.

Anwar should submit himself to the country's criminal justice system like the rest of his fellow Malaysians and lead by example.

He is, after all, according to his supporters, a prime minister-in-waiting. I hope they are not holding their breath.

We are all getting a little sick and tired of the "Anwar factor" that is turning out to be an absolutely unnecessary distraction at a time when we need to get on with our lives.


* The writer is a former special adviser to the United Nations secretary-general on ethics.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

A Picture Paints a Thousand Words



The First President of UMNO Dato' Onn Jaafar (who is from Johor) followed by the second President that YAM Tuanku Abdul Rahman Putra Al Haj (Kedah)

The third President of UMNO was Tun Abdul Razak Hussein (Pahang) and the fourth President of UMNO is Tun Hussein Onn (who is from Johor).


The fifth President of UMNO is Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad (from Kedah).

The sixth President of UMNO is Dato Seri Abdullah Hj Badawi (who is from Penang).

The chain is broken and that is why the Leadership is facing problems.

The Johor Kedah Pahang chain had been broken when Pak Lah became the UMNO President.
Instead of Johor, Kedah, Pahang it had become Johor, Kedah, Penang. The transition of power from Pak Lah to Dato Seri Najib will hopefully put the chain in order again.

Happy Birthday Dato Seri Najib



Its Dato' Seri Najib's birthday today.

Happy Birthday YAB Dato' Seri,

Many happy returns and wish you all the best of health.

Your friends, as you know, will be with you in good and bad times.

What are friends for anyway?

MUZAKARAH

ZAINUL ARIFIN: Inevitability of Umno-Pas 'muzakarah'
By : Zainul Arifin
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IT would have happened anyway, the meetings between Umno and Pas, if they had not already.

For despite the seemingly insurmountable differences in ideologies and sabre-rattling, there remain, at heart, two common denominators -- their members are overwhelmingly both Malay and Muslim.

Talks of meetings between the two to discuss issues affecting the ummah began surfacing soon after the 12th general election, once the dirty business of campaigning and electioneering were out of the way.

In fact, the talks were probably hastened by the outcomes of the elections.

Non-Umno Barisan Nasional component members in West Malaysia did disastrously for what is believed to be their affiliations with Umno -- remember the posters "A vote for BN, is a vote for Umno"?
The Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim-led Opposition managed to tap into the latent anger among non-Malays that BN was too Umno or Malay-centric. The buzzwords were of course Ketuanan Rakyat and no longer Ketuanan Melayu.

The victories of those -- Parti Keadilan Rakyat, Pas, DAP, etc -- promising to temper Umno's Malay dominance doctrine have suddenly made it politically incorrect and dangerous, even for the BN, to champion Malay issues.

At the same time many Malays were uncomfortable by the very public debates on what they perceived to be their rights and privileges, including that of Islam.

A major opposition leader could even belittle a monarch -- the very symbol of Malayness -- with nary a peep from Malay politicians in PR.

Perhaps it is a trade-off to nurture the nascent PR.

Thus, paradoxically, despite their numbers, the Malays seem to be losing their grip on arguments affecting them. Their fractious political base has made them politically benign.

Among the Malay-dominated parties, it is now left to Umno to talk on Malay issues, as Pas talks of Islam, and PKR, the new libertarian, champions no Malay agenda, per se.

Umno is not in the best of health of late, and PR is a Malay majority coalition, with no dominating Malay agenda.

Race has always been a factor in our politics, as in any country with multiracial make up. The difference is that for us race has always been touted as a rallying point for political activism.

From there, parties form coalitions and partnerships to bridge racial differences.

Political realities and political nirvana are obviously two different things.

Political realities are often grounded on messier constituents, such as race and religion, which both Pas and Umno claim to generally represent and idealise.

Obviously both of them cannot be right.

But on issues such as race and religion the consequences of disagreements, of course, can be dire.

Putting religious values to political affiliation have led to -- kafir-mengkafir -- labelling non-party members as infidels, even disallowing marriages between family members of different parties, and declaring haram meat slaughtered by others.

This rabid political loyalty, while much courted during polls, divides and splits the Malays, at times irreparably. Hence, the muzakarah, whose ultimate aim is for the coming together of the Malays, even if not politically.

Understandably, PKR and DAP while publicly nonchalant about the meetings, were obviously not too happy. Their leaders all said that PR was still strong, but you could sense the blue funk building up.

Is the muzakarah the pre-cursor of Pas re-joining BN, which many in PR are wary about?

Pas spiritual adviser Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat said it would mean being bitten by the same snake from the same hole, again.

A merger is unlikely as there exist fundamental ideological differences, which makes PKR joining BN to be a likelier possibility than Pas' second leap of faith.

Perhaps the talks could bring Umno and Pas to a common ground on certain issues affecting Islam and Malay rights, while agreeing to disagree on how best they would approach the issues.

It is akin to what many suspect to be the "cooperation" between Chinese-led parties like MCA, DAP and Gerakan on issues affecting common interests, such as on Chinese schools or language.

At the very least the Umno-Pas talks could lead to less excessive politicking and lessen the burden of Malay Muslims having to live with political fatwas and dictates.