Friday, May 8, 2009

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Sumber:http://stocktube.blogspot.com/2009/05/chinese-are-bunch-of-cowards.html

Five thousand years of Chinese Civilization have transformed the Chinese into a unique race which possessed all the necessary ingredients to survive in a harsh environment. But they are still the same homo-sapiens that are clever yet selfish and cowards. Although the Chinese are complex they’re relatively easy to understand once you mix with them. And they don’t call Singaporean “Kiasu” (fear of losing) and “Kiasi” (afraid of death) without any
good reason. As usual there’re two sides of the coin and hence the Chinese are known to be rich (or rather economical capable) yet they need to be led and controlled under communism regime for obvious reason.

Generally the Chinese (in China) are weak in politics thanks to thousands of years under autocratic dynasties’ rule. From the first emperor Qin Shi Huang to the last emperor Pu Yi, the Chinese never tasted real politics let alone democracy. So when the Taiwan’s lawmakers started throwing punches and chairs, spraying water at each other, pulling hairs and literally transformed the House into a wrestling hall, it was understandable as they were just infants learning the rope of democracy. However the Chinese are very good in business so much so that they “may be” the first race that invented corruption (whether they realize it or not) in order to speed up the business deals.
Because of the “Kiasu” characteristic, the Chinese are always in front of the queue when come to the business of making money regardless whether it is legitimate or illegitimate. They can naturally smell the aroma of money miles away and they are willing to enter the ring of no-holds-barred for the sake of making money. There’s not a single business which can make money without the presence of Chinese. From stock market speculators to drug smuggling you will see the Chinese have some parts in it. Yes, the Chinese are brilliant and can make huge amount of money quite easily but that’s because they’re a great spender as well. They can create an efficient economy mill within a small town with ease and you wonder how the hell the community can prosper. As a comparison, go to a kampong dominated by ethnic-Malay and your jaw will drop to the floor.
Unfortunately the Chinese are “Kiasi” at the same time. They have extremely high level of tolerance and as long as they can bring food to the table for their family, they can accept intimidation, inefficient and even a very corrupted government. That was the reason why they never strike back even though their husbands and sons were brutally killed and their wives and daughters were gang-raped during the riot in Indonesia of which many said was engineered by General Wiranto and endorsed by President Suharto. The Chinese have done a calculated risk and knew it wasn’t a battle for them thus they migrated leaving behind the debris but not before transferred billions of dollars out of Indonesia (mostly to Singapore). They understand the concept of live another day and you will still be alive to avenge your losses. Fight a losing battle and you’ll lose your life cheaply.

Having said that the Chinese would not tolerate if their country is at stake as can be seen when the China was invaded many times by outsiders. In fact historically the Chinese never invaded other countries (if my old memory serves me right) but was enjoying many civil wars within the current modern China territory. The Chinese had the greatest opportunity to expand their empire during the height of their naval power under Admiral Zheng He when the China generally ruled the seas but they didn’t. They’re happy to show off their power and as long as you do not poke their nose, they’ll leave you alone. And for this simple reason former PM Mahathir once said Malaysia (and other countries) has everything to gain and nothing to lose if China continues to prosper although the other superpower U.S. didn’t think so, out of jealousy I supposed.
Unlike the Chinese, the ethnic-Malays are specialists when come to the topic of politics. They’re willing to risk everything for their political beliefs including their lives and for this reason the UMNO supporters were easily intimidated and demoralized with the presence of a bigger crowds from PAS, both consists of Malays. There’re reasons why the “Bersih” rally was a huge success but the supposedly “Perak” rally yesterday was, well, a failure. Unlike the “Bersih” rally, there was no serious organizer for the “Perak” rally and everyone “thought” people will show-up naturally as if it was a “Michael Jackson” concert. But sadly the urge for the rally never reach the Perakians. Furthermore the “Kiasi” Chinese will only turn up if they see scores of Malays turn up. It was like a 100:1 ratio – if there’re 100 Malays then you’ll probably see 1 Chinese *grin*. They need PAS-Malays to lead them, period.
Seriously most of the Chinese in Ipoh consists of middle-age or retiree who do not have the stamina to run should they greeted by tear-gas. Also, they do not read blogs but still subscribe to the government-controlled newspaper, mind you. In addition, many of these Chinese are still haunted by the 13th May 1969 bloody incident. The youngsters who are “relatively brave” have mostly migrated to towns such as Kuala Lumpur, Johore Bharu or Singapore. They have yet to see that should they be whacked by UMNO-Malays, the PAS-Malays will come to their rescue and can you blame the Chinese considering they’re one bunch of “Kiasi” cowards?

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Kematian Mengejut

Sumber:www.sinarharian.com.my/com/content/story2740618.asp
SEPANG-Keputusan bedah siasat mengesahkan bahawa pegawai Angkatan Tentera Malaysia (ATM), Mejar Mohd Shafie Mahat yang meninggal dunia Khamis lalu di Kinshasha, Congo adalah berpunca daripada kematian mengejut.

Ia dinyatakan oleh Menteri Pertahanan, Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi sejurus hadir memberi penghormatan kepada jenazah Allahyarham Mohd Shafie di terminal kargo Lapangan Terbang Kuala Lumpur (KLIA) semalam.

“Bedah siasat tersebut telah dilakukan pada lima hari bulan lalu di Uganda dan keputusan mengatakan ia kematian mengejut, justeru kami mengucapkan terima kasih kepada Pertubuhan kepada kedutaan Uganda di Malaysia serta Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (PBB) yang membantu menguruskan jenazah pulang ke Malaysia,” katanya.

Hadir sama, Panglima Angkatan Tentera, Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Zainal, Timbalan Panglima Tentera Udara, Datuk Seri Bashir Abu Bakar dan Panglima Angkatan Bersama, Leftenan Jeneral Datuk Alatiff Mohd Noor.

Terdahulu jenazah Allahyarham Mohd Shafie tiba tepat 2.15 dari Uganda seterusnya dibawa ke tanah kampungnya di Negeri Sembilan untuk urusan pengebumian.

Mohd Shafie, 50, yang berkhidmat sebagai Pegawai Terminal Udara di Markas Monuc meninggal dunia setelah terjatuh ketika sedang berbual melalui telefon dengan seorang pegawai kanan Angkatan Tentera Malaysia (ATM), Lef Kol Mohamad Sediqi Abdul Wahid di Kinshasha, Congo.

Mengulas lanjut Zahid berkata, pihaknya akan memberi bantuan yang sewajarnya kepada keluarga Allahyarham melalui skim yang ditetapkan oleh pihak ATM serta kaedah perlindungan insurans.

Di samping itu, beliau juga menasihatkan kepada anggota tentera yang bertugas di pelbagai negara agar meneruskan tugas dengan tekun walaupun menerima berita kematian yang mendukacitakan ini.

“Kematian akan datang bila-bila masa dan di mana-mana sahaja, kita harus reda dan jangan patah semangat, bagi saya ia tetap berlaku kepada setiap orang, kita harus menerima sebagai hakikat,” katanya.

Dalam pada itu, anak ketiga Allahyarham Mohd Syaruddin Mohd Shafie,18 ketika ditemui menerima kenyataan bahawa bapanya sudah pergi.

Menurutnya, pada peringkat awal beliau berasa tidak percaya ketika diberitahu bahawa bapanya sudah meninggal dunia dalam operasi penugasan.

“Ketika itu saya tidak berada di rumah, tetapi emak menghubungi saya supaya balik, saya tidak sedap hati dan terus menanyakan kepada kakak apa yang berlaku dan dia menceritakan bahawa bapa sudah pergi, saya reda dengan apa yang berlaku,”katanya.

Allahyarham meninggalkan seorang balu, Siti Zaharah Omar dan enam anak iaitu Siti Fatin Adibah, 20, Siti Aisyah, 19, Mohamad Syarifudin, 18, Mohamad Syahrizam, 13, Mohamad Syahrizal, 10 dan Siti Zarith Sofea, 9.

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Selsema kerbau kaki pendek





Berhati-hatilah dengan `selsema kerbau kaki pendek` ini.



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Faham atau tidak


Faham atau tidak?
Kalau tidak faham,tanyalah doktor anda.


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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Kempen saling bermaaf-maafan


Maafkan kami.
Kami maafkan orang.
Jom saling bermaafan.
Kita mulakan dulu.


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Berhati-hati di Malaysia



Berhati-hati di Malaysia.
Sekarang di merata-rata ada adengan tidak sihat.


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