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“PM: i hear you” – another slogan?

that is the big bold headline that appeared in the star paper of 30 nov. (yes i still buy the paper. no boycott. why? maybe i’ll do a post soon why so or you can read susan’s post at comments where i did mentioned why so.) ok underneath that big …

thanks for speaking up, dr toh!

the outspoken one of the few BN exco i admired, dr toh kin woon (picture) had spoken out (or as malaysiakini put in ‘broke rank’) regarding mass protests on the street. he wrote a letter to malaysiakini which has the heading boldly proclaim ‘i disagree with the country’s leaders‘. dr …

IGP, musa hassan, you are a liar!

in the star report: Musa said no tear gas or water cannons were used at the demonstrators during the incident. really? then pray tell me, what does these pictures show? clear as can be! first picture show police lining up and firing tear gas! then second picture shows the police …

the hindraf rally

UPDATED! video from al-jazeera (scroll down right to the end) ok obligatory post! however, as usual, since many had already blog on it, i will provide some links here and there. so once again (as in the bersih rally)… a rally was denied permit; once again, the organisers went ahead …

royal commission and royal spurn

ROYAL COMMISSION phew! finally, a royal commission to look into the lingam tape would be set up, announced the PM (he awoke?). jeff was counting – it took the PM 58 days to wake up to the fact that there should be a royal commission, after the call from so …

three ‘laws on al jazeera tv

Teymoor’s three guest were people, one way or another, who spoke from the perspective of law: Lawyer Malik Imtiaz Sarwar, law minister Nazri Aziz, and the Son-in-Law. i went LOL on reading the above, courtesy of jeff ooi. it was so funny!! very smart and creative of jeff. well, teymoor …

of public protests, pondans and a pea-brained minister

Of Public Protests, Pondans and a Pea-Brained Minister Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, Mohd Nazri Abdul Aziz has trouble in understanding why 40, 000 people took to the streets recently to submit a memorandum calling for electoral reforms, to the King. The Minister is actually quite consistent in his …