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Re: 916?...wat n how malaysia would be?

Post by lightning_siput on Tue Sep 23, 2008 4:40 pm

Nothing will happen. Now their deadline is before raya. After that, i think it will be before christmas, before new year, before cny, good friday, gawai,...

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Re: 916?...wat n how malaysia would be?

Post by bumi dragon lord on Tue Sep 23, 2008 8:37 pm

PLah has strategy to tackle th roblem so it would not be so easy to overturn the party one...

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Re: 916?...wat n how malaysia would be?

Post by amber veronica on Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:47 pm

words fro politicians can never consider as true though, but can never take it as lie as well.

its up to personal judgment and consider it with personal relativity.

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Post by lightning_siput on Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:57 pm

Yes. It wouldn't be easy. Pakatan have an uphill task to prevent the current gov from either using ISA to capture them, declare darurat or dissolve parliament. But i still dont know why Pakatan keeps giving deadlines. Why not surprise whole Malaysia; everybody will be more anticipated about the day takeover will happen.

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Post by bumi dragon lord on Tue Sep 23, 2008 10:03 pm

i think this is the first time in history, so they still have experience to collect.

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Re: 916?...wat n how malaysia would be?

Post by >nocturnal< on Wed Sep 24, 2008 9:39 am

yup. tat's true. 51 yrs of independence is a very young age for a country... tis phenomenon is a good practice for them to fight any possibilities in the future

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Re: 916?...wat n how malaysia would be?

Post by >nocturnal< on Wed Sep 24, 2008 10:11 am

The Malaysian Political Oscars!
[i]Our political situation is like something out of a movie – so here are the awards. The envelope, please…
[/i]
The [i]Wide[/i][i] Angle [/i]Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, headquartered for no particular reason in Skudai, presents this year's Malaysian Political Oscars.

The most widely watched television event in Malaysia , the Political Oscar telecast reaches over 1 billion viewers, some of whom are dead, some of whom are 130 years old, and most of whom are registered at the same address.

How does it work? Members of the academy (all Malaysian taxi drivers who despite being allegedly the worst in the world at driving taxis are remarkably good at political analysis) vote on these awards, and the results are tabulated by the auditors of some large accounting firm who would rather do this sort of thing than real accounting work, which might explain the state of the economy.

Here are the nominees and winners.

[b]Best Supporting Actor[/b]
It is a crowded field this year, with many stellar performances from both veterans and newcomers.

The nominees include private investigator P. Balasubramaniam in [i]Missing[/i]; Pusrawi's Dr. Mohd Osman in [i]Rear Window[/i]; Zaid Ibrahim in [i]Gone in Sixty Seconds[/i]; and Raja Petra Kamaruddin in [i]An Inconvenient Truth[/i].

But the Best Supporting Actor Oscar goes to Penang Umno leader Ahmad Ismail for his controversial performance in[i] Pride and Prejudice[/i].

Despite his recent success, which led to him being cast in [i]Under Siege[/i] and [i]Raging Bull[/i], Ahmad has flatly refused roles in the films [i]Anger Management[/i] and [i]Atonement[/i].

[b]Best Supporting Actress[/b]
For her critically-acclaimed performance in [i]Minority Report[/i], this year's Best Supporting Actress Oscar goes to [i]Sinchew Daily[/i] reporter Tan Hoon Cheng.

Interestingly, immediately after that film completed principal photography, Tan was the unwitting star of [i]Catch and Release[/i], a film that may or may not have been directed by Syed Hamid Albar, depending on which version of the studio press kit you read.

Tan spent just 18 hours on location, before quitting, citing creative differences.

[b]Best Cinematography[/b]
For his impactful camera work in the V.K. Lingam vehicle [i]The Conversation[/i], the Oscar for Cinematography goes to Gwo Loh Burne.

(Although [i]The Conversation[/i] was shot some time ago, due to his refusal to be credited for many months, Gwo Loh Burne could not be given the award earlier. When he finally came forward, this legal thriller was re-released in some markets as [i]The Burne Identity[/i].)

[i]The Conversation[/i] beat out [i]Entrapment[/i], starring Chua Soi Lek, which also features an anonymous cinematographer.

[b]Best Foreign-Language Fil[/b]m
[i]Agricultural Study Tour[/i], a Taiwanese sleeper hit, was shot entirely by coincidence, supposedly with no director and no funding.

Nonetheless, a sequel, [i]Exile on My Taiwanese Farm: Peeling my Taugeh[/i] might be filmed next year with some of the original cast.

[b]Best Original Screenpla[/b]y
[i]Jumper[/i], written by Anwar Ibrahim, wins this year's award. Although the film suffers from a cast of unknowns, whose number seems to fluctuate from scene to scene (though always at least 31), the script is undeniably original and exciting. It also has the potential for numerous sequels, which will prove profitable for the actors.

[b]Best Adapted Screenplay[/b]
Written by a team of in-house screenwriters from the Attorney-General's Studios, [i]The Accused[/i], starring Anwar Ibrahim, is allegedly adapted from instructions given by political superiors. A remake of the 1998 flop, but with many of the same actors and production team.

[b]Best Actress[/b]
Seputeh Member of Parliament Teresa Kok was competing against herself this year with sterling performances in a slew of releases: [i]Election[/i]; [i]Woman on Top[/i]; [i]Supergirl[/i]; and, in cinemas until last Friday, the black comedy [i]Enemy of the State[/i].

She wins the Best Actress Oscar, however, for her most famous role,[i] Miss Congeniality[/i], which has earned her praise from audiences and critics alike.

[b]Best Actor[/b]
The big stars of yesteryear dominated the Best Actor category this year.

Nominees include S. Samy Vellu in [i]Gone With The Wind[/i]; Dr. Mahathir Mohamed in [i]V for Vendetta[/i]; and both Najib Tun Razak and Abdullah Ahmad Badawi in the comedy [i]Trading Places[/i].

The winner, however, of the Malaysian Political Oscar for Best Actor is Abdullah Ahmad Badawi for his flawless, nuanced, masterful performance in [i]Eyes Wide Shut[/i].

[b]Best Picture[/b]
The nominees for Best Picture in the Malaysian Political Oscars are all gripping epics.

They include the moving story of the many members of Parti Sosialis Malaysia , [i]The Magnificent Seven[/i]; the Khairy Jamaluddin biopic [i]Million Dollar Baby[/i]; the Hindraf saga, [i]Out for Justic[/i]e; and the tale of Gerakan in the Barisan Nasional, [i]The End of the Affair[/i].

The winner for Best Picture, however, is the story of the MCA's struggle against the Internal Security Act, [i]Look Who's Talking Now[/i].

[b]Lifetime Achievement Award[/b]
For his astonishing film career spanning many decades, and including both commercial hits and small but critically-acclaimed art-house movies, Anwar Ibrahim wins the Lifetime Achievement Award.

His roles, in chronological order, include: [i]Wild at Heart[/i]; [i]The Young Guns[/i]; [i]The Great Debaters[/i]; [i]Sleeping With The Enemy[/i]; [i]The Insider[/i]; [i]The Sweet Smell of Success[/i]; [i]Reversal of Fortune[/i]; [i]Cast Away[/i]; [i]The Accused[/i]; [i]The Cell[/i]; [i]Cry Freedom![/i]; [i]Into the Wild[/i]; [i]Back to the Future[/i]; [i]Mission: Impossible[/i]; [i]The Perfect Storm[/i]; and, most recently, [i]Eastern Promises[/i].

Depending on the outcome of contract negotiations, Anwar's next movies may include [i]The King and [/i]I; [i]Top Gun[/i]; and [i]Great Expectations[/i].

Alternatively, he may take roles in C[i]rash[/i]; [i]The Departed[/i]; and [i]The Forgotten[/i]. That's the thing about show business – you never know what the big stars will do next!

That's all for this year's edition of the Malaysian Political Oscars. See you on the red carpet next year!



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Re: 916?...wat n how malaysia would be?

Post by Kopitiam_kaki™ on Wed Sep 24, 2008 10:15 am

....That's all for this year's edition of the Malaysian Political Oscars. See you on the red carpet next year....!


still gt next year......? i think this kinda situation, once is enuf... :face:

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Post by bumi dragon lord on Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:15 pm

we never know...

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Post by Kopitiam_kaki™ on Thu Sep 25, 2008 11:55 pm

DON'T KNOW THE TRUTH OF THIS BUT INTERESTING READING & WARRANTS RESEARCH IF YOU ARE A MALAYSIAN.....lpl

Subject: WHO CAME TO MALAYSIA FIRST?

For your reading
News clips
Who Made it to Malaysia First? (can anyone deny or confirm this email?)



The Truth Revealed (with evidence)!

In June 1998, the government of Malaysia had hired a team of experts from all over the world to be gathered here in Malaysia for a research project to compliment the history studies that we undertook in our secondary school.
The objective of the research is simply:

1. To find proof and evidence that show the Malays were the origins of Malaysia and they were the first race and religion that landed their feet in Malaysia.

2. To further strengthen their claims, first they need to find the graveyard of the Hang Tuah, Hang Jebat, Hang Lekiu and etc to show the existence of their pioneers.

3. The Batu bersurat in Terengganu, reveals that the islamic religion has landed in Malaysia for more than a hundred years ago which further strengthen their claims!
BEWARE & OPEN YOUR EYES!!!
Go and ask your brother, sister, niece, nephew etc.
Since the year 1999 (if I'm not mistaken) or year 2000, do they study about HANG TUAH anymore ???

Why is that popular subject GONE ???
Missing in action or evidence reveals something else that caused the government to stop the syllabus and HIDE the TRUTH ???

Here are the Evidences of the findings by the team of scientists, archaeologist, historian and other technical staff from the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, Yemen & Russia.

The evidence are:

1) They finally found the graveyard of Hang Tuah, Hang Jebat etc..., their skeleton had been analized and samples of DNA taken with the results show: Hang Tuah, Hang Jebat, Hang Lekiu and mates were NOT MALAY!!!
They were CHINESE (Islamic) from China!!! Why were they here in Malacca???

If go back in history, you would know that they were on a mission to protect the UNGRATEFUL MALAY Sultanate from the frequent attacks by the Kingdom of SIAM (Thailand) !!!

So Hang Tuah was not Malay hero!!!
They were the protectors of the useless and ungrateful Parameswara (who was from INDONESIA) landed in Malacca and claimed that the land belonged to him!!!

The Hang Tuah bunch of people were all from China, they were being assigned to Malacca Sultanate because Parameswara requested the Ming Dynasty Emporer for protection!!!
Hence, the rich historical heritage of the Babas & Nyonya being closely linked to the Seven Voyages to the Western Ocean by Admiral Zheng He who incidentally was a Chinese Muslim himself!

That's why the Hang Tuah series of history is MISSING from the Malaysian SEJARAH today! !!

Note : Remember Princess Hang Li Poh ? - All surname 'HANG'

Second Evidence:

The researchers hired by the government found the oldest tomb stones (graveyard) in Kelantan in year 2000.
Surprisingly the tomb stones were at least 900 years old!!!
Older than the so-called batu bersurat.
And the best thing was that they all belonged to the CHINESE !!!

Being landed first in Malacca doesn't mean Malay is the first in Malaysia because during that time, the road was too long or undeveloped for them to reach or see the other side of the coast where the Chinese had landed much earlier.
If you want the black and white hard evidence of what the truth of the Research reveals,
please write to The Federal Association of Archaeology & Research of Michigan, USA.
This is a good reason to remind the Bumiputras NOT to ask the Chinese or Indians to go back to their Motherlands because the evidence had shown that Malays were NOT the original people of Malaysia!

The Truth Revealed (with evidence) and anthropologists have yet to ascertain if there was indeed a Malay race!

*Received from my fren thru e-mail. Juz to share. NO OFFENCE!

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Post by Kopitiam_kaki™ on Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:05 am

talikin bac on anwar's case....till now nth special had happened... nid wait after raya..?

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Post by bumi dragon lord on Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:37 pm

some of the people are jerk, they only know how to huh hah her and there!!!
i am not saying you, but if you feel it, then bare with it!!!!1

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Post by bumi dragon lord on Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:44 pm

hey, if you can get the information comes with solid prove like evidence, would not that be great? pm me if you have one.

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Post by lightning_siput on Sun Sep 28, 2008 1:39 pm

I still have slight hope that the government is handed to another coalition since AAB still insists to keep on till March 09. Our country is in SOS condition already they still honeymoon..

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Post by Kopitiam_kaki™ on Fri Oct 03, 2008 12:13 am

Barisan Nasional component leaders will have to wait until next week the earliest for the prime minister to brief them on the leadership transition plan.

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