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MONDAY IS A DAY OF RECKONING WHEN ALL MPs TAKE THEIR OATH

Posted: 21 Jun 2013 11:00 PM PDT

Monday is a day of reckoning as all elected representatives of the people who are called Members of Parliament take their oath before the King before the beginning of the 13th Parliament session.
 
The swearing-in marks not just the beginning of the responsibility of an MP but more importantly is the recognition and acceptance of the 13th general election result that voters returned the mandate to the ruling coalition of Barisan Nasional (BN).
 
PR leader who is Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) de facto chief Anwar Ibrahim had suggested, as impressed by PKR vice-president Tian Chua that all opposition MPs boycott the swearing-in because they did not recognize and accepted the general election result.
 
However, PKR's partners DAP and PAS stood their ground to participate in the swearing-in and worse is PAS even openly said the party accepted the result of the general election.
 
PAS's attitude has, since the general election been non-confrontational against the BN especially Umno which worries PKR while the DAP continue to be on its own.
 
PKR has continued its opposition against the general election result by holding rallies all over the country which PAS has openly disassociated itself.
 
DAP goes along with the rally and any other acts that Anwar does, so long as they are to express disagreement against the ruling coalition.
 
PKR, despite having more MPs compared to PAS has yet to have a base that the party can call truly call grassroots or loyal membership compared to PAS and DAP where the two parties have been set up some two to three decades ago.
 
It has supporters who are young, many intellectuals and aggressive who, in-line with the reason the party was set up, to see Anwar as the Prime Minister.
 
While DAP has no qualms about the Prime Minister issue, PAS has stuck to its stand that party president Abdul Hadi Awang be made Prime Minister.
 
In short, PAS has been the obstacle to Anwar's credibility to become a Prime Minister material.
But the party has agreed to participate in the biggest rally on Saturday at the purported venue of Padang Merbok on condition, as the party Ulamak Council chief Dr Harun Taib said it would be peaceful and free of violence.
 
But Monday's swearing-in will reflect – whether consciously or unconsciously – with whatever rallies or acts done or being planned against the ruling BN, that the oppositions accepted the result of the 13th general election and  Najib Tun Abdul Razak as the Prime Minister of the people.
 
In short, it is an act of recognizing and acknowledging the victory of BN and as such, the Dewan Rakyat will be the legal platform for the oppositions to express their disagreement and allegations of fraud or cheats or whatever they want.
 
Thus, rallies are no longer needed to pump the message or voice agreements unless the oppositions headed by Anwar as the opposition chief plans something bigger than mere rallies.

PAS Is Ready To Die in Black 505, How About DAP?

Posted: 21 Jun 2013 06:50 PM PDT

Malaysian Insider has expressed concern over the possible presence of the army in the Black 505 rally tomorrow.  The article, written by Lionel Morais called for the government to not make the rally as a threat to the national security, as proven by the previous Blackout rallies held.
 
He argued that the people are not Sulu terrorists but only citizens practicing their right for a peaceful assembly.   Malaysians are not naturally violent or mean, said Morais.
 
Lim Kit Siang then republished this article in his blog, obviously because he agrees with Morais.  It looks like the DAP is not happy that the army should be there, probably because they really don't intend for things to get as ugly.
 
However, Kit Siang should know better that things can get really ugly, and even bloody when overwhelming hatred is in the air.  Be rest assured that there will be hatred and anger as the PR leaders delivered their speeches.
 
With Husam Musa's recent call for 'jihad', we can't be sure how many of PAS goons would be willing to die a matyr in Black505.  And you can't die a matyr without first went into battle.  So, it is only convenient for PAS that the army is there to fulfill their wish.
 
Not all rallies held by the Oppositions went peacefully.  Protestors acting violently, constantly provoking and challenging the authority is a more than common scenes in any protest.  We have seen in BERSIH 3.0, how a journalist, policemen and fellow protestors were badly injured when things got out of control.   In two of the rallies, we have witnessed two 'unplanned' deaths of protestors.  The irony is that they didn't die of the beating by the police but heart-attack, which could have been avoided if they didn't join the rally.
 
With 7 assembly points planned in Black505, we expected a similar scenario with BERSIH 3.0.   Since BERSIH 3.0 did not get them anywhere, the Black505 is expected to be worse in order to create impact.  PR thought they would be able to handle it should they only have to face the police as they have enough experience confronting them.
 
However, the presence of the army is another story all together.  PAS is more than ready to confront the army and die a matyr but is DAP willing to sacrifice their ever comfortable lives for the sake of political power?

ANWAR IS SICK AND DAP AND PAS SHOULD HELP HIM SEE THE REALITY

Posted: 21 Jun 2013 12:49 PM PDT

Sometimes humans are just ridiculous to the extent of being unreasonable, which is a sickness so to say, a sickness of not wanting to accept the reality and truth.
 
Call the behavior by any name – greed, obsession, stupid, persistence and whatever more names to such sickness – it is in reality a psychological disease that makes one feel and think one is special, more intelligent than anyone else especially so when one is always being praised for having the gift of speech, in short the oratorical skill.
 
Anwar Ibrahim is such a person who sees himself as special and that his place or position should be the Prime Minister of Malaysia, the post he had missed in 1998 and again missed in the May 5, 2013 general election.
 
He was so near to the post but still missed it, unable to have it in his pocket and this has made him so 'angry and desperate' – a mixed feelings that he cannot control that have him confused actually while at the same time more determined.
 
In short he is becoming mad, a psychological effect of his over-obsession of his capability that defies fate.
 
He does not believe in fate anymore, as it seems now, going by his actions that ignore all effects and impacts.
 
He does not care how many people will suffer and what will be the economic situation of the country and what will happen to those who follow all his actions blindly – in this case he actually wanted those followers to be blind because easier to make them slaves.
 
Tomorrow, Saturday 22 he planned a rally, the biggest and probably the last, just a probability, aimed at toppling the duly elected government of the day and along with it, PAS central committee member Husam Musa has directed the party's members and supporters to participate.
 
Husam even came out with an edict that those who die in the rally would die of syahid – matyr.
Frightening but this is the truth and the truth is Anwar do not care about anything so long as his objective is achieved – topple the present government led by Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak.
He does not accept the May 5 general election result and ironically Husam has the same mind although PAS leaders had openly and unanimously stated their stand that the accepted the general election result with an open heart.
 
And the irony is that Anwar will attend the swearing-in of all Members of Parliament (MPs) on Monday which he failed to initiate a boycott when his partners DAP and PAS opposed.
So Anwar is having two minds – attend the swearing-in which literally means he accepts the general election result and Najib as Prime Minister – while at the same time rejecting the general election results and Naji as Prime Minister through his rallies.
 
Truly Anwar is a sick man and he needs help – mentally and spiritually – and PAS and DAP should actually help him to see the real world and see the real truth.
 
DAP and PAS should not allow Anwar to continue living in his dream land or make believe world as he is becoming more dangerous by the day.
 

Black 505: Police warn public against participation in rally

Posted: 21 Jun 2013 07:52 AM PDT

Police have advised members of the public not to participate in the Black 505 rally Saturday, claiming the organisers deliberately want to see clashes between the authorities and rally participants. Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Mohmad Salleh said according to information based on a tip-off, the organisers had told protesters to provoke the authorities tasked to control the crowd at Padang Merbok, here and seven other locations in the city.

"The provocation is intended to create police anger at the demonstrators and thus create chaos at these places," he said in a statement here Friday.

He said that according to the tip-off, the organisers were also expected to spark chaos in Kuala Lumpur, in order to show to the world the "violence" caused by authorities.

Mohmad also stressed that the rally was against the law because it was in conflict with the Peaceful Assembly Act 2012.

He said the police would not hesitate to take stern action against any person who willfully violated the act and any other law enshrined in the constitution.

Kedah to pursue raw water issue with Penang

Posted: 21 Jun 2013 04:12 AM PDT

The Kedah government is to write officially to the Penang government to have discussions on the issue over the sale of raw water from Kedah.

Kedah Mentri Besar Datuk Mukhriz Tun Dr Mahathir said the letter to be sent shortly was expected to launch the discussions on the matter between the two state governments.

Kedah feels that Penang should pay for the raw water it draws from the Muda River which originates in Kedah but also flows through Penang.

Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng had reportedly stated that Kedah's proposal to charge Penang for the raw water was "unreasonable" as Penang was taking the water from the river in Penang without any expense to Kedah.

Mukhriz said the previous PAS-led Kedah government had sent a similar letter to the Penang government but it was only at the level of the state executive councils and did not reach Lim.

"I will refer to the earlier letter and we will look into the matter. I do not wish to politicise this water issue.
"I will make sure that the request for the sale of raw water to Penang is done legally and will discuss it with the state secretary and legal advisor," he told reporters after the handing over of refurbished houses at Wisma Umno Jerlun on Friday.

Mukhriz said he was thankful to former Kedah local government, water supply and water and energy resource committee chairman Datuk Phahrolrazi Zawawi who supported his initiative to seek payment for the raw water.

Phahrolrazi had stated in a newspaper report that the sale of raw water to Penang was apolitical and based on the right and justification of the Kedah government to obtain payment for nurturing the source of raw water.

Mukhriz said the Kedah government also wanted to know what the Energy, Green Technology and Water Ministry had to say in arriving at an amicable solution in the matter.

"A Penang state executive councillor representing the DAP had raised the matter in the state legislative assembly and wanted it to be brought to the Dewan Rakyat for a reply from the ministry. I am waiting for the reply from the ministry," he said

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