Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Selamat Hari Raya and while we r at it.........


Selamat Hari Raya Puasa to all those celebrating. And knowing Malaysians, almost all will be. So while you are enjoying the lemang, ketupat and rendang and trying your very best to digest as much as possible in true Boleh-fashion, also try to refect on the state of our dear nation on the eve of another national day. Some say we are going to be 54 years old tomorrow while there are others who think we are really younger at 48 years. Whatever, for one who is much older than Malaysia, it doesn't really matter.

What matters is what is ahead for Malaysia. With all the recent happenings, things can be very worrying. Many in the kopitiams all over the nation are saying "should I go or should I stay". If we have been badly governed in the past so, so many years, the first reaction is to blame the Alliance or BN and the cronies. Please do not bother to do that. We have been trained to look for the root cause of a problem. Please also don't blame yourself, if you have faithfully registered yourself as a voter and when those usually deary polling days come, you have acted responsibly. Remember this :: "a bad government is elected by those who don't bother to vote".

Just take some time to reflect today, this Hari Raya Puasa day and Merdeka eve and look within, as a nation; we, the rakyat, have the government we deserve. So when the next general election, exercise your votes wisely. Before you can do that, have you registered as a voter, even if you are 60 and beyond, it is never too, too late to register? Check with SPR/EC. If not yet, the post office is nearby and in almost all Tesco stores. Do register and when that important day comes, some say as early as November 2011 and by the latest March 2013, do your sacred national duty :: VOTE.

So, let's have the Last Waltz and decide.

Happy Merdeka.



Lyrics | Engelbert Humperdinck lyrics - The Last Waltz lyrics


RElated articles ::

Say NO to politics of fear

Islamic Renaissance Front

Monday, August 29, 2011

Arsenal Imploding?


Arsenal was mauled by MU, Manchester United lah, last night. Eight, big ones and a meek 2 goal reply by Arsenal.

Read more here and here.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Flying Roti Canai






Makes one want to go out now and try one of those roti.

For those in Penang, head for Transfer Road to sample the Roti Canai there. It comes with choice of curry dishes :: mutton, beef, chicken and dhall. Check this link.


Sunday, August 21, 2011

Singapore's Curry Protest


Food is not just for eating. Singaporeans are now using curry as a form of protest against increased immigration. Singapore has a population of 5.1 million and about one third of this consists of migrants. The majority of these migrants are from China.

The protest is a result of an immigrant family from China complained about the smell of curry from a Singaporean Indian neighbour's kitchen. A Facebook page has been set up for the protest in support of the curry family. Today some almost 60,000 Singaporeans would be cooking curry in support. What is significant is that

The curry case is said to have gone to a community mediation centre and the local family agreed it wouldn't cook curry when the Chinese neighbours were at home. But according to the Singaporean Law Minister K. Shanmugam this curry case happened some six or seven years ago. Just magine that.

Being highlighted now, will it have any impact on the Presidential election where four Tans are the candidates involved.

Read more here.







Saturday, August 20, 2011

Good Tidings for Penang


The ECONOMIST has good news about the Pearl of the Orient in its lastest issue.

Its article entitled :: Malaysia’s Penang state, Getting back its mojo ::

IF YOU are going to have a heart attack, have it in Penang. So one might think, to the see the hospitals in George Town, the capital of this north-western Malaysian state. Patients are flocking in. Ted Mohr, the head of the venerable Penang Adventist Hospital says that he will admit 70,000 medical tourists this year. The hospital specialises in heart procedures and it will perform roughly 23,000 of them this year, including 550 open-heart operations. Such is the demand that the hospital is doubling its number of beds.

Mr Mohr gives two main reasons for Penang’s success with the coronary crowd. First, it is relatively cheap. Open-heart surgery that would set you back $100,000 in America costs only about $10,000 in Penang. Second, Penang’s hospitals are as well-equipped as many in the West.
Continue to read here

The online news portal, the MalaysianInsider has more good news to mention with regards to the Pakatan led state of Penang -- As talents fly home, Penang fortunes rise ::

GEORGE TOWN, Aug 20 — Six months ago Dr William Khor quit his London flat in affluent Kensington to fly home to Penang with little more than a rough plan to build a boutique health resort by the sea.

The former student of St Xavier’s Institution had jetted to the UK near a decade ago in pursuit of a medical degree and initially planned to head home immediately after graduating in 2007.

Dr Khor says Penang's got soul.“The prospects then were not good,” the 28-year-old said, explaining the change in his plan.

He decided to stay on another year and complete his housemanship there to qualify as a doctor while reconsidering his options.

It was during that time that he was scouted by the Singapore General Hospital, which offered him a monthly salary of S$7,000 (about RM17,326) to serve as a general practitioner; he accepted and moved to the Lion City to be closer to his family.


Read the rest here.

Not too long ago, Penang assam laksa was ranked 7th in CNN’s top 10 yummiest food. May there be more good tidings and mojo for Penang in the near future. Meanwhile, enjoy Penang and her food.




While there are good tidings and plenty of good food in Penang, there are also sour grapes and seedless/boh hood durians to be found.

Time for THE PRAYER


At the moment the rakyat appears to have a leader who says one thing today and then says something entirely different the next day. He is such a flip-flopper.

Remember sometime in July 2011, before the 9th, he offered to met Bersih 2.0, then he sort of "ayam-out". Instead he wanted Bersih 2.0 to meet with the Pdrm and stadium management.

A long time after 9th July had come and gone, he claimed that he had offered a stadium, the Shah Alam Stadium to be exact, for the use of Bersih 2.0. But he never mentioned it or he never had the time or his memory was running out of space. Bersih 2.0 never received such an offer of the Shah Alam Stadium.

Just a few days ago, on 15th Aug, when he announced that a Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) would be set up for electoral reforms, he was quoted by Bernama as saying: “This is so that we can reach a consensus in facing the next election without any suspicion about any manipulation by the government".

Yesterday, the PM appears to have gone back on his words. TMI reported :: Datuk Seri Najib Razak said today (19th Aug) that general elections can be held “anytime” and will not depend on the proceedings of the parliamentary select committee on electoral improvements that will be formed in October.

It appears to the rakyat that the PSC could just be a sandiwara and as many suspected a delaying tactic to buy time for himself and his party and to divert attention away from the 8 electoral reform demands of Bersih 2.0 and the rakyat.

At such times, when the rakyat needs honest and rakyat-friendly leadership, we appear to be having a flip-flopper for a leader. Maybe it is time for the rakyat to pray for guidance.




Lyrics | Charlotte Church lyrics - The Prayer lyrics




Friday, August 19, 2011

When You Say Nothing At All





Lyrics | Boyzone lyrics - When You Say Nothing At All lyrics


Sometimes, it is BEST, "When you say Nothing at all".

Here are some good examples ::

Armed Forces chief Zulkifeli :: "How can we be loyal to you if you're disloyal to us"

PM Najib says :: 100pc meritocracy will breed ‘mediocrity’/Meritocracy alone will lead to inequality

Apology to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak — Jahabar Sadiq
August 19, 2011AUG 19

With regards to the report quoting Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak on meritocracy and mediocrity, we would like to apologise to Datuk Seri Najib Razak for misquoting him and reversing what he meant. We have pulled the report down as it is erroneous.

The quote should read:

“Kita mesti acukan/adunkan antara meritokrasi dan keadilan sosial. Kalau tak ada meritokrasi, langsung tak ada meritokrasi, apa akan jadi kepada negara kita? We will be a nation of mediocrity. Maknanya, kita tidak mengejar excellence.

“Itu tak boleh juga. Kita tak berlaku adil.

“Kalau yang bukan Melayu ada kebolehan, otaknya geliga, rajin, takkan kita nak ketepikan?

“Tapi anak di luar bandar tak boleh kita pinggirkan, mesti diberi peluang.”

Once again, our deepest apologies, Datuk Seri.

Sincerely,

Jahabar Sadiq

Editor

The Malaysian Insider



Please, please, may this song remind you all that oftentimes, it is best "When you say Nothing at all".



Alone Again Naturally





Lyrics | Gilbert O'sullivan lyrics - Alone Again (Naturally) lyrics

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Najib to BERSIH Election Commission Malaysia


More than a month after the 9th July Rally, the PM has taken the first step to respond to Bersih's demands. Najib has propose the formation of a bipartisan parliamentary select committee for poll reforms.

Is this proposal of his a response to Bersih 2.0 mulling legal actions against the EC (Election Commission). Recently, Universiti Malaya dean of social sciences, Redzuan Othman, said that the EC's response to the Bersih 2.0 8 demands were "intellectually shallow", embarassing and not reflecting reality. Was this one of the reasons for Najib's proposal?

Recently, Pakatan requested for an emergency parliamentary sitting to discuss "Mismah-Gate". Till today, Nazri nor the PM has responded positively to this request. Could this proposal of a select committee be a diversionary measure? Pakatan MPs are still demanding for a public inquiry into what they say is a core issue - alleged fast-track citizenship for permanent residents in exchange for votes. Pas claims that it has found another "phantom voter centre".

Whatever, it appears that Najib has not been well advised or he has not consulted or analysed well the situation he is in, as far as electoral reforms are concerned. After having declared Bersih 2.0 and its yellow T-shirts illegal and that there is nothing wrong with the electoral system, he has once again exhibited his flip-flop stance. Is he moving to the right or trying to get back to being a reformist and heading back to the centre. Whatever, he has walked into a minefield of his own making.

While Bersih 2.0 and the alternative parties are going to support this proposal of his, his deputy, the Malay first and Malaysian second deputy PM, is having none of it. Muhyiddin insists that there is no real problem with the electoral system and that only some minor tweaks are required. Muhyiddin is quoted as having said ;; "If you insist that you do not have a disease, then why see a doctor". Once again, the PM appears to be out-of-sync with his deputy. Why, might we ask?

Even, the EC has been taken by surprise and was reported caught off-guard, with the turn of events.

Apart from having the BN and Pakatan in the said parliamentary select committee on electoral reforms; NGOs, especially Bersih 2.0 (PM, remember, you declared it illegal), the Bar Council, concerned rakyat from civil society must be included. The 13th election should only be held after reforms have been instituted. A time frame must also be set for the reforms to be instituted. Would it be expecting too much to press for the 3rd vote at this time? It looks like Najib has lots to think about and do apart from waiting for an inspiration to call for snap elections. Remember, there is also Tajuddin and the GLCs to think of too.

There are plenty of related articles ::

Bersih wants thorough polls reform, panel recommendations made public

PKR: PM must pledge polls committee concludes before election held

Bersih says ‘immediate’ polls reform possible by March next year

Use Suhakam report first, before select panel’s recommendations, say lawyers

Pakatan demands to head polls review committee

Deputy Speaker: Polls reform panel hearings likely to take a year

Bersih wants RCI on poll reforms within a year after PSC formation

Over 12mil registered voters nationwide - EC

Nothing less than a royal commission will do

Reform the electoral system before the next GE

Ambiga: Select committee must consult civil society

Don't let select committee end up like Dompok's :: Lim Kit Siang

Pakatan wants to helm electoral reform committee

Bersih wants select panel report within three months

'Slap on EC's face from Najib'

BN backbencher: No need for opposition to lead PSC






Thursday, August 11, 2011

Putrajaya directs GLCs.....


Of late MAS has been in the news.

First it was the AirAsia-MAS link-up. There was worry that the link-up would lead to a monopoly.

Both AirAsia and MAS bosses that said that a monopoly is crazy-talk.

Industry experts hailed the strategic link-up as a win-win deal. It is capable of providing the way for each side to focus on and grow their core markets - MAS as a premium long-haul carrier and AirAsia as an aggressively low-cost option. TDM, also joined in to say that the link-up is a good idea.

But there are others who poured cold water on the deal. DSAI, the PKR defacto, called it a bad idea. He claims the link-up raises too many concerns to make it a viable option for the local aviation industry.

The bad shape that MAS is presently in has also raised questions about the turn around managed by Idris Jala. Anwar wonders whether the turn around was a charade. And Khairy J queries Idris Jala's track record.

The lastest news on MAS is the news of Putrajaya directing GLCs to drop all claims against Tajuddin Ramli, the former chairman of MAS. The MalaysianInsider reported ::

"Putrajaya has directed all government-linked companies, including Malaysia Airlines and the national debt restructuring company Danaharta, to cease all civil suits against Tan Sri Tajuddin Ramli, the former chairman of the national carrier and protege of Tun Daim Zainuddin, according to documents obtained by The Malaysian Insider".

Will the rakyat continue to suffer more from this latest MAS happenings?


Sunday, August 7, 2011

Bo Lang Chai (Forgotten) --- The Video


Bo Lang Chai (Forgotten) from Pusat KOMAS on Vimeo.



A video produced by Pusat Komas (Pusat Komunikasi Masyarakat).

Are we into Christian Bashing :: Lone


If July was the Bersih month, August is starting to look like the month for Christian bashing. Some three months ago, someone started a rumour of a conspiracy that Christians were going to take over BolehLand and installed a Christian PM. Now there are rumours that proselytisation of Muslims is on the way in BolehLand and once again Christians are being blamed. When will this bashing ends.

Inevitably when such controversy arises the names of Hasan Ali and Tan Sri Harussani Zakaria will crop up.

Related articles ::

It started with Multi-racial dinner at DUMC which was raided by Jais.

The validity of the raid was questioned by many.

Hasan Ali backs Jais raid and says "Quran" and "Pray" were used in front of Muslims.

Bar council says no law against muslims in churches, then later says that 1988 Selangor state law allows Jais to act against non-muslims.

Meanwhile, Berita Harian alleged today that Christian organizations are carrying out covert missions to convert poverty-stricken Muslims.

Berita Harian continues with its claims of sustained church efforts to convert in this article :: Pujukan gereja.

The rakyat awaits for the PM and his cabinet for the truth about this latest religious controversy. Lets hope we are not kept waiting too long.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

MACC :: THREE and a half MEN


We have had a rather tense and gloomy week with the DUMC fiasco and the blood bath on the glabal and Malaysian markets.

During such times, probably laughter is the best medicine and what better way then to watch MACC 3 and 1/2 Men.

So spend sometime laughing yourself silly at the MACC at PJLA Jaya One and forget all your cares.

douglim_macc

Caught the first show :: MACC Internal Affairs, and almost burst my bladder then, luckily the loo in PJLA is easily accessible.

Here's the trailer of that show ::




Hi Doug Lim, how about some complimentary tickets for this free ad.

For more info check up Douglas Lim's new website.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

DUMC Fiasco


A multi-racial thanksgiving dinner was held last night at the Damansara Utama Methodist Church (DUMC)and about 100-120 attended including 15 Malays. The dinner was hosted by an NGO called Harapan Komuniti. Harapan Komuniti 1s a non-profit organisation that provides disaster relief and helps single mothers, children and AIDS patients regardless of race.

About 30 police officers and enforcement officers from the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) entered the church without a warrant at about 10pm last night. The authorities claimed that someone had made a complaint about the dinner but did not explain what the complaint was.

Christian groups are ‘shocked and appalled’ by this Jais church raid.

Barisan and Pakatan blame one another over DUMC raid.

Selangor exco member in-charge of Islamic affairs Hasan Ali weighs in and backs Jais raid. Hasan Ali further justified the raid on the DUMC last night, saying that there was evidence of proselytisation.

Council of Churches Malaysia (CCM) secretary-general Rev Hermen Shastri condemns Jais for “storming” a Petaling Jaya church last night on questionable grounds.

The Damansara Utama Methodist Church (DUMC) has called on all Malaysians to lend support and object to what it called the authorities’ breach of their constitutional right to assemble freely.

The Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim has stepped up and asked Jais to justify its raid on the Harapan Komuniti dinner at DUMC last night, adding that he regretted the incident that has caused a public outrage.

The Selangor MB said that he had called DUMC's senior pastor Daniel Ho to personally express his regrets regarding the incident and that he had instructed Jais to provide a full report detailing the incident, including their justifications for their actions that night. The MB also assured that the state government fully respects freedom of religion and the rights of religious groups to manage their own affairs.

Meanwhile, the rakyat should remain calm and wait for the truth to be revealed, it is obvious we have yet to see the end of this fiasco. But the constitutional right to free assembly must be supported and defended.

Clean 3.0?


It might not be safe yet to mention that B----h word, so lets just say Clean 3.0. With Mismah-Gate and the many other permanent resident-cum-voters digged up by Pas, it look like we might have the need for a Clean 3.0 march.

A Bersih 3 against continued electoral fraud?
by Charles Santiago :: Malaysiakini
Aug 4, 11 12:03pm

MP SPEAKS

Sometimes, I cannot help but think that Malaysia's Election Commission is very creative.

This time around, the electoral body is struggling to spin an imaginative yarn over new evidence that clearly shows it has been subtly registering permanent residence (PR) holders as eligible voters.

Following the case of Mismah, who was given a citizenship in a matter of hours to facilitate voter registration, more facts and figures are emerging from the bowels of the government's electoral manipulation to ensure it stays in power.

PAS has found more than 1,000 permanent residence holders in Selangor who have been included in the electoral rolls of eligible voters, confirming the fear that the government will resort to every devious tactic to topple the opposition-led state government.

The Umno-led BN government is clearly cheating to win the next general election.

Such shocking evidence vindicates Bersih 2.0, the coalition for free and fair elections, and underscores the nature of dirty politics in the country.

Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak is well aware of the dissatisfaction and unhappiness of the people against his government and uses his office as the bully pulpit to garner votes by unfairly influencing the Election Commission.

The stunning gains by the opposition in 2008 has led the government to default to a time-tested strategy by engaging in back door deals with public institutions. This is shameless behaviour.

It also demonstrates the lack of openness and accountability on the part of the government and its reluctance to allow for public scrutiny and debates over its decisions.

Following the rally last month, which saw tens of thousands of people taking to the streets to demand for electoral reforms, the government has clamped down even more violently on activists and opposition politicians by nabbing them under emergency laws to curb dissent.

The people remained defiant while Najib and his cabinet ministers refused to take into account that their days are numbered when the rakyat are no longer afraid of the government's show of force.

MyKad with faulty chips

In June, Malaysia unveiled a plan to fingerprint voters to combat electoral fraud. The Election Commission took a whack for this plan, which in itself, is not foolproof.

Many Malaysian identity cards have faulty chips and the EC does not look into serious allegations of vote buying, vote rigging, gerrymandering and the opposition parties' lack of access to the local media.

But evidence of the EC registering foreign-born PR holders caricatures the shadow play by the government to hoodwink the citizens into believing that it is serious about nipping unscrupulous electoral practices.

We cannot allow the government to win the next general election by using phantom voters. The EC must, therefore, be committed to cleaning-up its electoral roll.

If the EC fails to resolve this issue, then the call for Bersih 3 will become a reality.

And when that happens, it will deal the Umno/BN government with a long-postponed death blow.



For those who missed out on Clean 2.0, are you game for Clean 3.0? This is not an enticement or encouragement to partake :-)

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Mismah-Gate :: NRD explains


From Malaysiakini
NRD: Mismah a PR for 29 years, citizen since 2011
Aug 3, 11 8:02pm

The National Registration Department (NRD) today cleared the air about claims that permanent residents were offered citizenships for votes, saying that it was in fact part of a drive to clear its backlog.

In a statement late today, NRD director-general Jariah Mohd Said said that this involved the case of Mismah, which has received much media coverage.

“Claims that she was awarded citizenship within four hours is untrue. Records show that she was granted permanent residency on July 17, 1982.

“Her citizenship application was granted on Jan 31, 2011 under Article 19 of the federal constitution, after 29 years as a permanent resident,” she said.

She added that the Home Ministry had approved citizenships for 29,290 people between April 9, 2009 and July 15, 2011 as part of Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein's key performance index (KPI).

This is out of more than 72,334 pending applications for citizenships.

“219, 000 applications were resolved, including 72,334 citizenship applications, 31,449 applications for permanent residency, 108,906 applications following late registrations of birth and 6,311 applications under the MyDaftar programmes,” she said.

PAS today disputed the registration of 1,597 voters on the supplementary electoral roll draft for voters registered up to the end of June, who were listed on the NRD website as permanent residents.

This had included Mismah, whose status was changed from permanent resident to citizen on the NRD yesterday, within hours of Malaysiakini's report on the matter.

In response, Election Commission chairperson Abdul Aziz Yusof said that this was due to “technical negligence” whereby the NRD system was not updated.

The publicly-accessible system on its website, he explained, is separate from the automatically-synced system between the Election Commission and the NRD.

The TV8 PSA :: Offensive? Racist? Great?


Here's a video of the notorious/famous TV8 PSA.

See for yourself and decide.



As for the apologies from TV8, see for yourself, whether you wanna accept them. As for me, i have given up on TV8 long ago and it is not because my TV cannot receive it.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

PR becomes Citizen...in 4 hours :: Malaysiakini :: "Mismah-Gate"


All rakyat, you gotta follow this ::

At 11.50AM, Mkini reported :: Polls fraud again: PR holder registered as voter

At 3.45PM, Mkini reported :: PR becomes citizen ... in four hours

At 7.19PM, we have :: Politicians want probe into 'Mismah-gate'



We need urgent answers from the EC and the NRD.

While some politicians are calling for a Royal Commission of Inquiry to investigate Mismah-Gate, the MCA Federal Territories youth chief Chew Lian Keng described the issue as an "error" in the electoral rolls, stating that he was sure the government would not descend to making such a "simplistic and despicable" tactic. He further said :: "Only an idiot will use such a method. I think it is a technical glitch but the relevant authorities have made a grave mistake".

Is this one of the methods the Bn is employing to defend PutraJaya at all costs?


Malay Contractors defend Penang Pakatan


Very interesting turn of events.

Not so long ago, Penang Umno accused Penang Pakatan of being anti-Malay/Bumi.

Recently, Penang Mca accuses Penang Pakatan of being anti-Chinese.

All these commotions because of the awarding of contracts by the Penang Pakatan government.

With the 13th election fast approaching, is the Mca trying to portray the Penang Pakatan as anti-Chinese and therefore itself, pro-Chinese? All this to gain some brownie points?

Penang Mca went to town, even alleging that a teen contractor who happens also to be a college student was awarded a RM1million project. Also highlighted was that non-bumis only obtained two contracts - a maintenance project for the Penang Hill cable car (2008) worth RM700,004 and another, awarded in 2009, that was worth RM15,000.

Now for the truth of the matter and this comes from the father of the said teen contractor :: "The project was won by Syarikat Syamir, a company managed by my wife Rozidah Omar (mother of the teen contractor). It is worth RM500,000 and not RM1mil as reported by a newspaper". He further explained that his son, the teen contractor, was actually the project manager, a job given him to provide him with business exposure.


Meanwhile, it is good that the Malay contractors of Penang have come out to defend the Penang Pakatan government and strongly rejecting Mca's racial sentiments which insult Malay contractors. The acting chief of the Malay Contractors Association of Malaysia’s (PKMM) Penang branch heaped praise on Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng for his professionalism and willingness to help Penangites of all races, including Umno-dominated PKMM, despite criticism from “those who do not understand the state government’s policies”.


Hopefully, the Penang Wanita Mca chief Tan Cheng Liang is reading all these reports and will be giving another press release to celebrate transparency and accountability and celebrate youthful enterprise and ability. Hey, even a Bn component has come out supporting the getting of contracts "based on merits". Don't you think the Mca should be on the same same page.

Time for Change :: The 13th Election


Excitement is in the air.

The signs are appearing ::

PM returns to be with the rakyat, cuts holiday with family

PM gets weak knee mended

PM calls for submission of lists of potential candidates

EC appoints returning officers, polls imminent

It is anyone's guess, the 13th could be anytime from November 2011 till March 2012. The BN gomen cannot afford to wait much longer as the global and local economy is ailing and is not expected to improve in the near run. The rakyat is restless with the inflation and removal of subsidies.

Is the rakyat ready for change?



Monday, August 1, 2011

Parachute Candidates, No, No


Looks like the BN is getting ready for the 13th elections. Check out this article in Mkini :: BN divisions told to submit candidate lists to Najib

Most expect the PM, who had a successful minor knee surgery today, to call for elections in the next few months. But with the recent brewing of the Bersih 2.0 rally, the unfriendly economy and the ring, the PM might not be too keen to call for elections just yet, despite his repaired and hence probably stronger knee. Speedy recovery, unconfirmed 1Malaysia PM.

He did give such a weak-kneed response to the question regarding whether he is malaysian first and everything else second. Dap has named him the "lamest" PM ever.

Whatever, lame or weak-kneed, PM has to stand on his own two little feet soon. He will not only have to win the 13th election but he will have the tall order of regaining the much-valued two-third majority in the Dewan.

So Pakatan has got to go one better than what was gained in the tsunami of 2008 and not lose the momentum. When, then, many said that parachute candidates had little problem winning, the landscape is different now. The voters are more discerning after having experienced the said tsunami and expect more of Pakatan. It appears that fence-sitters are increasing in numbers and like the other rakyat, would like to see quality candidates. Dubious parachute candidates and candidates, voters might view as potential "katak" are no, no. So, start doing your homework Pakatan and start screening and filtering your potential wannabe YBs and Aduns. Or you might find Putrajaya slipping away.