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Leave them kids alone....and a bit on Unesco

Went through the local news this morning and tried to find something really interesting to bitch about. Have to settle with the biggest headline managed by the MSM, that is the Court of Appeal's decision which rules that a provision of the Universities and University Colleges Act is against the Federal Constitution.

Actually, to me,  that one is no big deal. The case will go to the Federal Court after this la. It may be overturned and the whole bloody thing will turn into an anti-climax.

But since I got nothing else really interesting to talk about the local political scene today. then here goes ;

Well, as far as I am concerned, the government should just abolish the Act. Let all the boys and girls do what ever hell they want. They want to be Pas' cows and goats, let them be lah.



Why the BN government need to worry so much. All they need to do is raise the standard of examinations at the universities so high that those who goes monkeying around will flunk their exams and get kick out. Of course, most of these will be Malays, but never mind, better weed them out before they graduated and get hold of big positions in the civil service or GLCs. I know, these drop-outs will be pissed and join the opposition, but that is fine. Pas will have more Mat Sabu, the ITM drop-out. Now, how much more fun it can be, isn't it?

Better have 1,000 more Mat Sabu rather than 1,000 ungrateful high ranking civil servants who support Pas and its narrow minded ideology despite getting their jobs mostly because they are Malays rather then their borderline CGPAs.

As for the non-Malays undergraduates, they will be smarter and concentrate on their studies. I am sure of this. Yes, the DAP cadres among them will always be there, but rest assured, they will not cause havoc as they will be studying, then graduate and only then become fully grown arseholes like Guan Eng. (Don't be angry Guan Eng, I'm using the arsehole word just for dramatic effect. Umno also got its own arseholes, and I will get at them in other postings, ok?)

Honestly, what is this Universities Act thing anyway? All those private colleges and universities mushrooming all over the country, are they covered by it? How about TAR College, that MCA's institution for breeding DAP supporters? I am not sure and don't really care to study the whole provisions. To me, this Act  is outdated and belongs to the days when there were only UM, UPM, UKM, USM, UTM and ITM.

Eh, tired lah writing about this. DS Najib, just abolish the bloody thing, ok. I guarantee you will score some more points like when you abolished the ISA thing.

OK, now, to the international front -



In Paris yesterday,  Palestine became the 195th full member of Unesco , as the United Nations organization defied a mandated cutoff of American funds under the Israeli ally's  federal legislation from the 1990s. The vote of Unesco’s full membership was 107 to 14, with 52 abstentions.

According to New York Times,  the step will cost the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization one-quarter of its yearly budget — the 22 percent contributed by the United States (about $70 million) plus another 3 percent contributed by Israel.

Unesco, which is best known for designating world heritage sites, is a major global development agency whose missions include promoting literacy, science, clean water and education, including sex education and promoting equal treatment for girls and young women.

The United States rejoined the organization in 2003, ending a boycott that began under 1984 over charges that the organization then was corrupt, anti-Israel and anti-Western and wanted to regulate the international news media.

On Monday, the United States voted against Palestinian membership, joined by Germany, Australia, Canada, Sweden, the Netherlands and Israel, among others.

The European Union failed to come to a common position. Some European nations, including France and Belgium, voted in favor, joining China, Russia, Brazil, India and most African and Arab states. Many other European nations abstained, including Romania and Latvia, which had earlier voted no in the executive council. Others abstaining included Britain, Poland, Portugal, Denmark, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Ukraine and Switzerland.

Palestinian foreign minister, Riad al-Malki, praised the organization, saying that “this vote will help erase a tiny part of the injustice done to the Palestinian people” and that it would help protect world heritage sites in Israeli-occupied territory.

The Obama administration had tried unsuccessfully to keep the vote from taking place.

US legislation dating from 1990 and 1994 mandates a complete cutoff of American financing to any United Nations agency that accepts the Palestinians as a full member.

Here are what  US officials said :
- US ambassador to Unesco , David T. Killion, repeatedly called the vote on Monday “premature” and said the United States would seek other means to support the agency, though he did not offer specifics. He added that  “there are no shortcuts” to a Palestinian state and that “we believe efforts such as the one we have witnessed today are counterproductive.”
- US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called the Unesco application “inexplicable.”
- Representative Nita M. Lowey, Democrat of New York, called it “counterproductive,” saying in a statement that “Unesco is interfering with the prospects for direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.”
- Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, the Florida Republican who heads the House Foreign Affairs Committee, characterized the Unesco move as “anti-Israeli and anti-peace” and called for a quick cutoff of funds.

Here are what the Israeli officials said -
- The Israeli ambassador to Unesco, Nimrod Barkan, said that Unesco had done “a great disservice” to international efforts to restart negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. “Unesco deals in science, not in science fiction,” he said, noting that a Palestinian state is not otherwise recognized by the international community. Unesco, he said, had acted on a “political subject outside of its competence.”
- Yigal Palmor, the Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman, said the vote would not give the Palestinians “any advantage on the ground” and called the Unesco vote “a big diplomatic car crash.”

Well, Dr Mahathir had replied to them in advance here -



It's the same la

Most Malaysians who think their country is bad normally say that they wish our country could be something like Singapore. It is clean, proper and has a good government.
The truth is, there is not much difference between Malaysia and Singapore. Our country is more similar to that republic than any other part of the world. We are like US and Canada. Its just that one is a bit richer and louder than the other.
What problems that we have, Singapore also have. Just that it comes in different forms on both side of the Causeway.

In Malaysia, for instance, we have women problems which prompted Nik Aziz to say this -
In Singapore, they also have women problems like this -
In Malaysia. motorists have problems due to this -
In Singapore, motorists have problems due to this pulak-
See, more or less the same what......

Guan Eng's fatal mistake

Nope, its not because he got bad advisers or can't resist opening his big mouth or can't contain his big kiasu ego.
Its because he picks up a fight with this guy
.

You don't know who is this guy?
Ok, read this NST Johor Streets article which was published early last year (taken without permission).

Johor has the coolest menteri besar

Syed Umar Ariff
2010/03/31 MB-man, MB-man, Does whatever a menteri besar can
Stretched a hand, saved a man,
Catches him just in time
Look Out!
Here comes the MB-man!

Is he strong?
Listen bro,
He knows aikido!
Take a look overhead
Hey, there!
There goes the MB-man!

Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman (centre) watching a lion dance performance at the Chingay festival in Jalan Wong Ah Fook.
Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman (centre) watching a lion dance performance at the Chingay festival in Jalan Wong Ah Fook.
That is a super hero tribute to Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman.

It is a song sampled after the classic Spiderman's theme song made popular decades ago.

I'm no apple-polisher but after seeing Ghani save Johor Education director Sufaat Tumin from falling off a stage after an oopsy-daisy turn gone wrong at a function a couple months back, I realised that the menteri besar may be the country's very own Steven Seagal.
Come to think of it, may be it is true. Take a closer look at Ghani and you will realise that he resembles the Hollywood action star, save for the ponytail.

He speaks softly as Seagal too.

The video of him saving Sufaat from an embarrassing moment made the rounds on Facebook for all to see.

Not a moment for Sufaat to be in the spotlight but it was something memorable for everyone.

It was a moment for Johoreans to realise that their menteri besar has been keeping his martial skills in check. He's that cool.

I was there during the incident. Ghani had just presented a trophy to Sufaat for the creative design of the latter's department website when suddenly Sufaat somehow made a wrong turn and tripped.

With his puffy side-parted hairstyle turning into a bouffant amidst the swirl and twist he made on stage as he was falling, the crowd gasped in astonishment as Ghani held Sufaat from falling with only just a grab to the arm.

Sufaat, obviously surprised and embarrassed by the incident, thanked Ghani.

However, Sufaat had yet to get his balance right.

As soon as Ghani let go of his arm, Sufaat immediately began to stumble again.

The menteri besar, who seem to be anticipating the worst, once again reached out to Sufaat and kept him upright.

Ghani gave a a look of assurance to Sufaat, who was again obviously surprised by the lightning-quick reflex of Ghani.

If Ghani were to be a real superhero, his name would have been MB-man or Light-Ni, for his renowned speed.

And as expected, the crowd went all "Oooohhhh!" and "Aaahhhhhh!" over the incident.

Seriously Johoreans, your menteri besar is perhaps the fittest of all menteris besar in the country.

If you really think about it, the rest -- save for the Negri Sembilan menteri besar -- are old or not really known for their prowess in sports or martial arts.

Another unexpected showcase of his physical prowess was during the state-level Chingay celebration in Jalan Wong Ah Fook.

As one of the celebration's highlights, the lion dancers, after hopping on the poles, threw several oranges on stage where Ghani and other dignitaries were seated.

The other VIPs were having trouble grabbing the oranges, but not Ghani; he was like a zen kung-fu grandmaster being tested of his skills by mere kung-fu apprentices.

It seemed that Ghani could anticipate where the oranges would be thrown, despite the oranges' random trajectory set by the lion dancers.

Not one of the oranges could escape his kung-fu iron grip!

And of course, the crowd of more than 20,000 went all "Oooohhhh!" and "Aaahhhhhh!" over his skills.

However the next day, the 63-year-old was taken to the Johor Specialist Hospital for an outpatient treatment after complaining of extreme fatigue during a game of golf.

It seems that Ghani may have strained himself during the Chingay festival the night before.

The rakyat were worried, judging from the telephone calls made to media as soon as the news broke out.

Of course, Ghani is after all human. But at least, from another point of view, he may have some superhuman skills.
ends

OK OK, I am kidding, this is the real picture of Ghani Othman.

This picture was taken when Ghani was informed that Guan Eng had swallowed his bait and left sprawling in the longkang....seriously.





I hate TV3

I hate TV3

Looks like TV3 had wrecked my party. Was waiting for Guan Eng to deny my posting on him running down Johor while in Singapore when those not so smart people at the TV station aired the story just now, complete with the audio evidence.

What the heck la TV3, your people can't do a proper report ka? Made the story so obscure la.
Put more prominently cannot ka? Cheyyyy....

Well, never mind. Lets see whether Guan Eng want to deny that audio recording and proceed  to sue TV3 as well as Bernama as he threatened. Or maybe sue me....he he he









Now, this guy I am sure is a crook


I am not sure that Zarinah Anwar of SC is a crook because there is no evidence to convict her as a crook yet. To me, the fact that she is married to an alleged crook does not makes her a crook. We need evidence before we condemned someone. To make it simple, lets put it this way - an Umno man should not be deemed as a traitor among his peers just because he is in love with a DAP girl. Similarly, a policeman should not be judged as a criminal just because his wife is running an illegal gambling den without his knowledge. Now, those who thinks Zarinah is a crook, please do lodge a police or MACC report. Once the evidence are presented and accepted by the court, u all do go ahead and lynch her. Otherwise, I think you all are being unfair.

Now as of why I am so sure that Mat Sabu is a crook - the evidence is there for all to see. Just watch this video and I rest my case.
And in remembrance of those he denigrated
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