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Posted by Raja Petra   
Friday, 28 March 2008 14:38

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Okay, we will give you some breathing space. We will give you your 100 days. But come 19 June 2008 we are going to do your 100-day report card. And if you have nothing to show for those 100 days we are going to whack you hard, harder than how we whack Barisan Nasional.

NO HOLDS BARRED


Raja Petra Kamarudin 

Some of you may have noticed that I have changed my phone number -- as well as that of my wife and daughter. The three of us used to own 012/017 numbers, which is Maxis. Well, I changed our phone numbers for two reasons.

First of all Maxis is owned by Ananda Krishnan, an Umno crony. And I was told that in the recent general election he contributed hundreds of millions of Ringgit to Umno. That makes him an enemy of the people. The people wanted a change and that was the reason for the 8 March 2008 ‘winds of change’ Tsunami. But Ananda ‘resisted’ this change by donating hundreds of millions of Ringgit to Umno in an attempt to frustrate the people’s effort to bring about this change.

While on this subject, the mainstream media, which are mainly Barisan Nasional owned, have been spinning stories in an attempt to mislead the people. Barisan Rakyat has launched a ‘boycott BN media’ campaign. Actually this boycott was already launched in 2000 and since then many of us no longer buy these newspapers. The boycott must extend beyond just the newspapers though. We must also boycott all those products that advertise in these newspapers. Don’t buy any products which are advertised in the Barisan Nasional newspapers.

This is the only way to hurt them, where it hurts most, in their pockets. And this is what civil disobedience is all about. Boycott food, services, and products owned by Barisan Nasional cronies or people and companies that support Barisan Nasional with hundreds of millions in political funds. They make money from us and then give it to Barisan Nasional. Why help them make money, which is then used to fight the Rakyat? Start the boycott now. Let civil disobedience reign supreme.

Just before the recent elections, one ‘high-up’ Umno man asked me whether I know how much money Barisan Nasional collected for the election. I replied that in the previous elections they spent about RM1.5 billion so I guess for this election it should be closer to RM2-2.5 billion. The Umno kingpin laughed and asked me to guess again.

“You mean it’s lower or higher?” I asked him.

“Higher!”

“What? Don’t tell me it’s RM5 billion!”

“RM22 billion!” he replied, pleased that for once I did not know something.

“RM22 billion? No way. It can’t be RM22 billion. RM22 billion is a lot of money…..too much money. It can’t be that high. Where is that money? You can’t see it. Even the posters, banners and flags this time around are not that much compared to previous elections. In fact, the Umno boys on the ground are complaining that they are not receiving much money. You just can’t see the RM22 billion. It’s not getting down to the ground.”

“Hey, I did not say they spent RM22 billion. I said they collected RM22 billion.”

“Oh, now I get it. Even then, RM22 billion is a lot of money. Where would they get their hands on that much money?”

“How much do the many ‘corridors’ come to?” the Umno warlord asked me.

“About RM1.2 trillion,” I replied, quoting the figure that the government announced.

“Well, what is RM22 billion compared to RM1.2 trillion? That comes to only how many percent? And why do you think Pak Lah rushed into launching all these corridors just before the elections? And why do you think they rushed into building the infrastructure even though they still don’t know yet whether anyone is going to invest in these corridors? And all the infrastructure contracts are negotiated without tender, mind you. So it is very easy to inflate the prices.”

Hmm….now it began to make sense. And against RM1.2 trillion I suppose RM22 billion is not that much. But the money was certainly not spent to finance the recent election. Most Umno people complained that they did not receive much money and had to depend on their own ‘internal’ resources. Normally, elections are a very ‘profitable’ exercise for the Umno workers. For example, in the Ijok by-election, they spent RM96 million, RM60 million of it in cash. And that was just a state seat, not even a Parliament seat. The 8 March 2008 general election was probably the ‘cheapest’ election in 20 years with only about RM1 billion spent. So someone, somewhere, has pocketed a cool RM21 billion. Wow!

The second reason I changed my phone number is because as soon as the election results were announced I began receiving phone calls from all and sundry, some who had not phoned me for years. These calls were mostly from businessmen and contractors who wanted to ‘discuss business’. “Don’t worry, you will be ‘covered’,” they assured me.

“Hey, I am not in the government,” I replied. “There is nothing I can do to help you get business.”

“Never mind. Surely you can help influence the state governments.”

These people disgust me. We fought for change so that we could get rid of the corruption, not so that we could take over the scams and make money for ourselves. No, I will not be going out for dinner and drinks with businessmen and contractors to discuss business deals in the five states under the control of Barisan Rakyat. And I will be watching all those in government, whether in Barisan Nasional- or Barisan Rakyat-controlled states, to make sure that our leaders do not frolic with businessmen and contractors. Justice must not only be dispensed; it must also be seen as having been dispensed as well. In that same spirit, transparency must not only be the order of the day; the people must also see that there is transparency. It is not enough we run a clean government. The people must also see that we run a clean government. It must be visible.

By tomorrow, it will be three weeks since the opposition took control of Kelantan, Kedah, Penang, Perak and Selangor. What has Barisan Rakyat shown for these three weeks? Granted, the PAS Menteri Besar of Perak has asked us to give him 100 days. Sure, we are prepared to give them 100 days. But 20 days have gone by and you have only 80 days left. And 80 days is not long. Before you know it, it will be 19 June 2008 and your 100 days will be up.

Okay, we will give you some breathing space. We will give you your 100 days. But come 19 June 2008 we are going to do your 100-day report card. And if you have nothing to show for those 100 days we are going to whack you hard, harder than how we whack Barisan Nasional.

There appears to be still too much politicking. The elections are over so the politicking should now come to an end. Barisan Rakyat may be the opposition in Parliament but in the five states it is the ruling government. It must therefore think, talk and act like a ruling government. Thus far, all we are hearing are trivial statements and window dressing. There also appears to be a certain level of witch-hunting and vengeance against the previous government. This is going to bog down the state administrations. All this must come to an immediate stop.

Okay, the voters who voted you into office want blood. They also want some heads on a platter. They kicked out Barisan Nasional because of the mismanagement and corruption. And they are not prepared to grant an amnesty or pardon to the criminals from the previous administration. In that case, set up an Ombudsman to look into the past transgressions and violations. The Ombudsman will also be tasked with the job of monitoring the present governments to ensure that history is not repeated.

For three weeks we have been asking for the Ombudsman to be set up but thus far we have received no response or signal from any of the five state governments. Why so quiet? Do they intend to set one up or not? It appears like Barisan Rakyat is not too concerned with the people’s wishes. Sure, you run the state governments, not us, and we have no business ‘interfering’ with the way you run the states. After all, we are ‘outsiders’. But that is exactly what Barisan Nasional used to say and see what happened to them.

There need not be five Ombudsmen, one for each state. There should be only one to monitor all five states. The five states should ‘merge’ their resources into a ‘regional’ Corridor Rakyat of sorts to rival the other ‘corridors’ set up by Barisan Nasional. This Corridor Rakyat can also become the economic grouping to coordinate and streamline investments in the five states.

The five states must stop thinking as ‘independent’ states and instead adopt a new ‘culture’ of regional cooperation. When we think, talk and act, we should not do so as Kelantan, Kedah, Penang, Perak and Selangor but as a one, united Corridor Rakyat. This not only offers consistency but will also help reduce cost. Why do we need five doing the same job, which will involve five times the cost, when all five can share the cost plus achieve a standardising of policies as well?

The last thing we want is for investors to discover that the ‘rules of engagement’ differ from state to state. They want to see one policy for all states so that life becomes less complicating. Trying to understand Malaysian ‘culture’ is bad enough. And we can’t deny that Malaysia is certainly a weird place and Malaysians even weirder. On top of that they have to understand how things work differently in the states because each state is different from the other.

If I am an investor and if I want to invest RM1 billion in one of the five states whom do I go and see? In case I have a problem whom do I talk to? Say I want to make a suggestion or I want to lodge a complaint, whom is the person in-charge? Do I talk to one person, whoever that person is, or do I have to talk to each of the five states separately? Is there a one-stop agency I can liaise with or do I need to refer to 65 different government agencies and departments in each state and multiply that by five if I need to talk to all the five states?

Okay, questions, questions and yet more questions. But do we have the answers? Do we know what is wrong? Do we know what needs to be done to set things right? Fine, I know that the 100 days are not up yet and we need to give these governments time to get their acts together. Other than Kelantan, the other four are all ‘virgin’ governments. And prior to 8 March 2008 they never suspected they would be setting up these state governments. Not only Barisan Nasional, Barisan Rakyat is also still in shock.

Tell you what, Malaysia Today will volunteer its services to organise a one-day seminar for the key policy-makers in these five Barisan Rakyat states. The states need not pay anything. Malaysia Today will look for sponsors to pay for the whole thing. We shall then invite investors to talk to these policy-makers so that they can better-understand what are the problems investors face when trying to set up businesses in Kelantan, Kedah, Penang, Perak and Selangor. Hopefully, at the end of that seminar, the states would understand the problems investors face when dealing with the states and what needs to be done to smoothen things out and to make it easier and more pleasant when dealing with state governments.

Over to you Barisan Rakyat -- the ball is at your feet. At least you can’t complain that Malaysia Today only knows how to complain but does not help in any way. In the meantime, while we wait for Barisan Rakyat to respond, read the following piece, which has been circulating in the internet the last few days. I don’t know who wrote it but this could easily apply to Barisan Rakyat as it does to Barisan Nasional.

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From: Abdullah Ahmad Badawi


Dear fellow Malaysians,

Thank you for voting Barisan Nasional back into power. It is with great honour that I will serve you for another term. I want to share with you what I plan to do in the next four or five years to fulfil your aspirations for the country.

You used your votes to send me a message – a message that I didn't hear earlier, but which I hear now, loud and clear. Yes, it was a wake up call for a rude awakening and me for all of us at BN. We must never take the Malaysian public for granted.

One of the loudest things I hear from you is 'No more arrogant, inflammatory and racist rhetoric'. I admit several of my outspoken ministers and yes, even my own son-in-law, have said things that hurt the feelings of many segments of our society, especially the non-Malays. I should have rebuked them immediately but I didn't.

I didn't share their views, I'm sure you know that, but I was complacent in thinking such comments would eventually blow over. Little did I realize that many of you had actually taken them to heart. As a prime minister for all Malaysians, I should have been more sensitive. The next time any Umno leaders say things that are out of line, I guarantee you I will slap them down straight away. And if they don't apologise for the hurt they cause, I will ask them to resign whatever posts they hold in the party or the government. That is how seriously I take the matter.

I was mistaken in thinking that Malaysians would be content and grateful just to have peace and security in this country. But after 50 years, Malaysia has grown up. We are becoming a developed nation. Peace and security is not enough. Economic development is not enough. The people want and deserve civil liberties.

As such, I am going to take steps to honour not just the law but also the spirit of the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech and freedom of assembly. That means getting rid of the Printing Presses and Publications Act. In addition, all government parties will be required to divest itself of ownership in news media companies. I know this means opening myself and my government to critical articles by journalists, but that's what free speech is all about. And I accept that.

People will no longer need to apply for a permit from the police to peacefully assemble and even to protest. Of course if they make a nuisance of themselves or become rowdy, law enforcement officers will have to do their job to ensure public safety. But your right to peacefully assemble will be respected.

I am going to get rid of the dreaded Internal Security Act and the Kamunting detention facility will be torn down and converted into some new commercial development. To be honest with you, I didn't want to detain those five Hindraf guys without trial. It's against my nature to do such things. But alas, I listened to advisors who been giving me wrong advice. They will be freed, as will other ISA detainees, but if there is evidence against any of them, they will be charged and have their day in court.

Speaking of courts, I will be asking the King to set up a new Royal Commission of Inquiry and this time, the terms of reference will extend all the way back to the controversial sacking of Salleh Abbas. Many learned lawyers have highlighted that it was that incident which started the rot in our judiciary. I know we might be opening a can of worms but let the law take its course. I am determined to repair our judiciary.

The Official Secrets Act will also be removed and replaced by the Freedom of Information Act. People rightly view the OSA as an impediment to catching crooks within the government. In contrast, a Freedom of Information Act will help us catch those crooks. When you first elected me, I was known as Mr Clean. Nobody calls me that now but by the time my second term ends, that's what you'll be calling me again. Just wait and see.

Last but not least – and I've really saved the best for last – I am going to initiate something that will end communal politics once and for all. Umno will soon stand for the United Malaysian National Organisation and all component parties in the BN will be invited to merge with the old Umno that we can become one big multiracial party. Also, the NEP will stand for Newest Economic Policy that will help all Malaysians regardless of race. Take that, Anwar!

None of the things I've mentioned is going to be easy to implement. There will be resistance like you wouldn't believe. But if I am going to regain the trust you first gave to me four years ago, I will have to earn it the hard way – by not just talking the talk but walking the walk. Last time around I asked you to work with me. This time, watch me work for you, to build a better Malaysia that you deserve.

Humbly,

Pak Lah

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written by shamadz72, March 28, 2008 14:42:57
Thanks for the info RPK. So bye-bye 012. Hope every concern Malaysian will ditch this mobile operator.
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written by teo siew chin, March 28, 2008 14:48:43
So between the BR getting their act together to deliver what the rakyat wants
and the BN having gotten their act together and NOW delivering what the rakyat wants, WE the rakyat just have to sit back and watch the goodies fall onto our laps!

right?
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written by sickofitall, March 28, 2008 14:55:57
RPK

Trust me, as much as the new state govts want to get down to business of looking ahead and administering the state, there are simply too many things they have stumbled upon that they cannot ignore. I can assure you guys that the Penang state govt, for instance, are working round the clock trying to sort out the mess that the previous regime left for them. Frankly, I am shocked that Nizar had allowed himself to think along the lines of the US practise of the first 100 days of a new administration. Frankly, I think they need no less than 8 months to really begin to do many things. So, let us all be their greatest but fairest critics and acknowledge the fact that there is simply so much to look at and do. We owe ourselves that much, and we should give them some time.
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written by dave, March 28, 2008 14:59:32
When Dr. M left his post, all that there is to make from those mega projects are already allocated. There is nothing left for our present PM. So, he have to stop all those mega projects and planned something for himself and cronies. That is why, even when Dr. M kept barking at him why those mega projects were halted.
You can also see why AAB changed all those contractors and ballooned up those contract sums. He also put priority proceeding with those mega projects that have kick back which amounts to billions.
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written by Jeevan, March 28, 2008 15:00:31
'And this is what civil disobedience is all about'

Exactly sir.

Thoreau embodied the spiritual element of Democracy in Civil Disobedience, when he said "Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison." We live in a system where the People are responsible for the laws and actions of the government. When that government acts unjustly, the moral person cannot continue to support it. The government must be defied, it must be told that it is wrong. The moral person must react to injustice with intolerance. And that means the government will probably imprison them, in Thoreau's case for not paying taxes. If he or she is thrown in prison, the moral person will react with acceptance. Although it may be inconvenient, any just person belongs in prison in an unjust nation.


Well lets just see whether the BR states will need an example of civil disobedience shown against them in 80 days time.

jeevindra.wordpress.com
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written by indianputra, March 28, 2008 15:02:49
I fully support the CORRIDOR RAKYAT.. It sounds very sensible.. BR, go for it guys..
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written by Visinic, March 28, 2008 15:04:12
i'm an optimist RPK , but i can't see the different parties governing the 5 states working together as one....it's a great idea, but unless they get their acts together and they're willing to compromise and work as a team or the so called "People's Front", it'll only be an idea....
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written by sampalee, March 28, 2008 15:04:23
If it is too good to be true and is in fact true,then it can only refer to our beloved RPK. Daulat Tuanku.
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written by Melly, March 28, 2008 15:07:37
RPK, This is the reason why I & many others, take our hats off to you, Malaysia is so lucky to have a son in you. Whilst 'some' are still overwhelm by the outcome, you are already hard at work reminding them, the expections of the rakyaat. I hope & pray that your/our Creator will bless you & family for a million year.
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written by laksa maner, March 28, 2008 15:13:38
Hmm...YM RPK, that's not the way PakLah writing. It must be from a volunteer, someone pro to him or someone close to him such as SIL.
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written by rayfire, March 28, 2008 15:15:17
Agreed, we all wanted change but just for the sake of change, we want change for a better future.
Anyone who does not share the same aspiration is going against the wish of the rakyat. They do not deserve our attention or money.
As for the opposition ruled states, I am beginning to see a matter of concern whereby each one acting independently and to begin with are in a hurry to announce bombastic plans without careful study of the issues and factors involved.
I think for a first time government , they need to carefully study the previous administration task and streamline them and resolve those issues first , in the meantime , have frequent brainstorming session with state leaders and if possible leaders of the New Dawn Malaysian Federated States to come up with a unified effort to develop these 5 states to be super powers of Malaysia.
I was driving up North last weekend, and I soon realised, we now have control over the most dynamic economic region in the country. The infrastructure is there for us, the workforce is there. What is needed now As RPK said a unified approach. Don't compete with one another in announcing benefits and such without doing feasibility study and ensuring that it is within the state jurisdiction. People are watching , they are taking note of your move. More so ,the Be End losers who are waiting like vultures to tear you down.
So please no need media attention, no need bombastic plans for now and certainly no impractical solutions announced before confirmation of its implementation.
Move in silent mode and surprise the people by showing progress and not just talking about it ala Be End.
And to Anwar, please no need to publicly announce MPs cross over, when it happens it happens don't be in a hurry and get the goons that will only tarnish your reputation.
I think you could play the vital role of coordinating development efforts in the New Dawn Malaysian Federated States and prove that you could lead the nation in the near future.
By doing this, rest be assured that people voluntarily will choose BR.

Now is not the time for campaigning, now is the time to walk the talk!

I hope Khalid Ibrahim will remember this. Sad to say, he is already showing weak signs of possible poor management and leadership. Sorry to say this but it is the truth.
Selangor has so much capability, please make the best of it.
Penang seem more organised now, Perak is getting there, Kedah emmm no news,Kelantan as usual , peace and quiet.
We need synergy to move all forward at once. So I hope the respective leaders will quickly come up with a strategy to achieve this.
All the best
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written by Naha, March 28, 2008 15:16:52
Don’t buy any products which are advertised in the Barisan Nasional newspaper


RPK, can a list be made on M-T, and amended from time to time?

Some crony-owned infrastructure services (phone, electricity, water) simply cannot be boycotted, bummer.

Tell you what, Malaysia Today will volunteer its services to organise a one-day seminar for the key policy-makers in these five Barisan Rakyat states. The states need not pay anything. Malaysia Today will look for sponsors to pay for the whole thing. We shall then invite investors to talk to these policy-makers so that they can better-understand what are the problems investors face when trying to set up businesses in Kelantan, Kedah, Penang, Perak and Selangor.


For real! I hope these fellas accept your offer.
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written by Bill Gates, March 28, 2008 15:17:06
As a Perakian, I am also concern about what is going on in Perak. I am fully aware that HRH the Sultan of Perak has given consent for the swearing in ceremony for the Exco tomorrow. Thereafter, Perakian will be expecting something from the new state government. And mind you, Perak is a real test where DAP holds majority seat and PAS the minority holds the MB position. As far as Perakian is concern, we have no problem with Hj Nizar. The Chinese have voted for Pas and the Malays voted for DAP. Now the ball is at the courts of the respective coalition head.

I have also written to DAP to request for their reps' email addresses and contact number so that they are accessible when the rakyat need them. The DAP especially in the run up to the 12th GE has raised the issue of paklah setting up a website for people to provide him any suggestions and I hope the new coalition will do the same.

Just to remind the new coalition goverment that if bloggers can bring up BR bloggers can also bring them down and I concurred with what YM Pete mentioned, we are siding no one except the rakyat and after 100 days we shall see what is going to happen. Give us your vision and action plan not lips service.

Yes, we shall all continue to boycott the BN controlled newspapers and media, including products being advertised. That include maxis, karyawan who has supported KJ and BN, etc. The boycott on ***** restaurant is a good example.



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written by Muachee, March 28, 2008 15:21:32
what operator should we used?? smilies/grin.gif
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written by Wisdom above, March 28, 2008 15:36:01
I cancel 012 when I knew that 6 years ago.

Astro belong to who, eh ?

I cancel it 3 years ago, as a protest for ripping consumers off.

Many unconsciously support the cronies of the BN regime.

Syabas. Barisan Rakyat.
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written by miracle, March 28, 2008 15:39:33
well said pete, how i wish you are BR"s adviser.. hope that BR have that thinking as well..it will be great to have a regional corridor rakyat ..

About the letter.. a very realistic and interesting piece... but i doubt its from whom its mentioned ...if it"s .. we will not have headaches and hatred in us as in today ...
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written by JackWang, March 28, 2008 16:03:40
I have commented repeatedly that enough is enough. The elected reps must get down to work and I really want to see how the BR controlled states will fare. Unfortunately, we still have distraction in this continuous talk of defections and boycotts. The new state govts should rid itself of such distractions and get on with their work. If they do well, people will know, just as how they knew during the GE.

Cheers.
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written by kent chong, March 28, 2008 16:09:16
Actually 100 days to make report card is really little time, as we know all document ben destroy, and now BN also give hard time to this 5 new state...
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written by Loh, March 28, 2008 16:14:52
RPK,
I can't believe that the letter by Pak Lah was from PM AAB. It is too good to be true, in showing that he knows the cause of people's anger.
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written by Raja Petra, March 28, 2008 16:29:04
Aiyah, you guys and gals can't tell a satire even if it bites you on your backside.
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written by Mana2boleh, March 28, 2008 16:35:41
About the letter, if I am not mistaken, I read it from Malaysiakini that one writer said that if he was Pak L, he would write a letter like that. So it is not written by PL.
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written by TWOG, March 28, 2008 16:36:15
RPK, regarding that letter from a certain Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, from the content, tone, language and style, I can only conclude that it is the result of one of the following:
1) Your spellcheck is kaput - the byline should be RPK and not AAB.
2) Instead of demonising bloggers like RPK, AAB has decided to use RPK as his ghost writer.
3) April Fool's day has come four days early.
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written by TWOG, March 28, 2008 16:37:26
Gee RPK, my comments above crossed with yours. Your post only came up after I posted my above.
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written by advocatusdiaboli, March 28, 2008 16:49:08
Adey! Up yours la MAXIS! My wife and i decided to cancel it and opt for DIGI. We stopped our ASS-TRO services completely about 5 years ago. Boycott manistream newspapers for starters. A blanket boycott once a week for starters. A tereat to boycott the products advertised in there newspapers is a good idea too. Saya sokong RPK Sir. This will hit them where it hurts them the most I an sure.
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written by wongnoball, March 28, 2008 16:53:46
Dear RPK,

I have noticed that some of the new EXCO members of the 5-states have tried to highlight to the public that their positions are just next to the new Menteri Besar lah although they are not the formal Deputy Menteri Besar. It seems that they are more particular about their status in stead of the benefits of the people come first. I don't know whether you are happy with this type of culture lah ????
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written by TRANSFORMER, March 28, 2008 16:55:56
Rumours again - the 21 billion fund for UMNO for the GE12 was put aside by Kamaruddin and Khairy for UMNO election to save the stupid PM. So people, with that kind of money lets see all the wayang and what it can do to Dollah in next 9 months.
I support the Investment Seminar for the 5 states. Bravo!
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written by Sagaladoola, March 28, 2008 17:04:03
Well, I support the idea on the seminar. I am sick .. There should be some clear direction on how the things are executed.

Regards,
http://sagaladoola.blogspot.com
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written by temenggong, March 28, 2008 17:05:22
The 5 opposition states should right away allocate land for the illegal temples and places of worship in all these 5 states so as to prevent these volatile issues from arising again.

These states should also propose amendments to the appointment of menteri besar and deputy MBs so as to remove race and religious requirements. And that goes for Kelantan too. The rakyat would be watching all these and the question will come up at the next elections.

They better do this in the next few months, or at least get the process started.
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written by cruzeiro, March 28, 2008 17:08:31
I will be asking the King to set up a new Royal Commission of Inquiry and this time, the terms of reference will extend all the way back to the controversial sacking of Salleh Abbas.
I am going to get rid of the dreaded Internal Security Act
That means getting rid of the Printing Presses and Publications Act.
The Official Secrets Act will also be removed and replaced by the Freedom of Information Act.
Umno will soon stand for the United Malaysian National Organisation.....
NEP will stand for Newest Economic Policy that will help all Malaysians regardless of race.
Take that, Anwar!
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LOL!
RPK -you should come out with one from Toon Dr. himself - I'm sure it'll be real good.
Did you read his write-up?
He says that Tun Salleh was "cool" about the sacking when he made that statement as the President of some Muslim lawyers Assn. ..... and the tribunal is to be blamed - so he doesn't have to apologise!
Sounds like he's saying that the former Serbian Govt should apologize & Slobodan Milosevic is the wrong person to be tried at the ICC in The Hague, for the crimes against the Bosnians!
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written by strupper2003, March 28, 2008 17:09:58
Did Pak Lah actually wrote the letter? This better not be an April Fool joke!!!!!!!!!
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written by cruzeiro, March 28, 2008 17:15:32
strupper2003,

Michael Jackson's a white man.
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written by grant, March 28, 2008 17:15:49
rpk, on the soft side...they might help u ease off 7million..err I mean 4 million out of the 7Mil...
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written by Tan SN, March 28, 2008 17:18:59
Oh my god!!!! I boycotted mainstream media but i havent realise my handphone number 012 is cronyism-related product. Must change, MUST CHANGE!!!! Anyway, change to what? 016 also guai lou company which i despise them a lot.

I like the idea of all five opposition states united together, this is synergy we are talking about!!! I love it. But i am allergy to 'corridors' word already. Any new term to replace that? Well, forget about the minor issue.

I certainly will work for the new and clean govt. Having ombudsman overseeing all 5 states sure give lotsa 'authority', hard to choose someone with such integrity nowadays since temptation of this worldly things are getting stronger. If we really get all the things done, all pieces falling at the right place, once again... I WANT TO WORK FOR THE NEW AND CLEAN GOVT. The integrity, righteous, conscience and consciousness, humble are food to my soul.
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written by megahyper, March 28, 2008 17:24:19
aiya RPK,

The gravy train is still moving, albeit slowly.

He is not sleepy if he issue such letter, he is mad!

Now more than ever he needs the gravy train, becos now its no more about external voting, its internal votes that counts.
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written by Stormquest, March 28, 2008 17:28:06
"Aiyah, you guys and gals can't tell a satire even if it bites you on your backside".

LOL! Good one Pete!

Incidentally, I was told quite some time back that the internal joke amongst some Maxis staff was that "M-A-X-I-S" stood for "Mahathir-Ananda-Xtra-Income-Source". Good one, eh?

I agree that the only way to hurt them, is in their pockets. But it must be a realistic, well organized and sustained campaign. How many alternatives are there to products and services that are not owned by some UMNOputra or cronies? Hardly. One has alternatives to Utusan and TV3 in terms of blogs, but to cellphone services? All cellular operators are in fact cronies. I guess that we'll have to resort to smoke signals. Whatever the case, all of it should be well thought through.

A report card within 100 days? Anything is possible within 100 days.
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written by miwaki, March 28, 2008 17:31:07
Maxis belongs to Ananda and DiGi is partly owned by Tauke Judi.So Celcom is the only choice.Is that right ? Please confirm somebody so that I will terminate my 012 immediately.
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written by RitchieLow, March 28, 2008 17:33:16
"Tell you what, Malaysia Today will volunteer its services to organise a one-day seminar for the key policy-makers in these five Barisan Rakyat states."

Great move and probably a webminar. To get the ball rolling without having the "BR" reply to the post, can just call LKS, DSAI, NAziz (you know their #s) or any such leader to set a precedent and participate in the seminar/webminar. This could be the interactive alternative media of choice.
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written by SotPlug, March 28, 2008 17:37:03
I seriously doubt AAB is the wirter of the letter.
The letter is obviously too long. He would had fallen asleep in the third paragraph...
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written by strupper2003, March 28, 2008 17:45:49
cruzeiro,
i admit i fell for it. damn rpk, i will get u back.
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written by malaysianohope, March 28, 2008 18:00:44
Greetings cheerful Pete,

My question is have you given Pak La La a draft copy of his letter for him to sign or is it just your wish list?

Have a good one on the weekend!
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written by Vampiress, March 28, 2008 18:02:39
written by miwaki, March 28, 2008 | 17:31:07
Maxis belongs to Ananda and DiGi is partly owned by Tauke Judi.So Celcom is the only choice.Is that right ? Please confirm somebody so that I will terminate my 012 immediately.


Aiyahh, Celcom is Telekom one lar and Umobile is Berjaya group. All is evil and corrupt. Even this George Bush is evil and give the bisnes to fix Iraq to cronies. Same same in the world one. So silly lar.

This RPK oso, if simply boycott and company kaput, ppl will lose the job rite. Then how? Pls think first, ok?

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written by Lembing Tajam, March 28, 2008 18:04:08
Cannot be Pak Lah guys.I think Jeane and that time our PM are fast a sleep.
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written by seek justice, March 28, 2008 18:29:04
1. Even Celcom is theirs. TM is a GLC and therefore, Celcom is also ripping us for BN to rake in millions. Sigh....

2. The 5 states should seriously set up the Ombudsman, a 'monitoring' agent is so required when something new is launched, that's you BR.

3. Human gestation is 9 months 10 days, once baby is born, mum and baby takes up to 100 days to 'settle in' -- 100 days is fair for the newborn BR.
A sweet man once remarked that he cannot ever be as stoic as women who have had babies - you know all the pangs of carrying the child, the back-breaking pain in delivering a child which no one can describe, the re-adjustment period after the birth...BR, you can do it! We know, we've done it -- signed: STOIC MALAYSIANS COMMONLY KNOWN AS MAMA.

4. Okay, I admit it, I know the person AAB paid to write the letter for him. RPK told me!
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written by PASOK, March 28, 2008 18:34:55
Ananada Krishnan is greed incorporated. He makes billions from squeezing Malaysians through his multimedia monopolies. Then he tries to be the hero and throw a few crumbs to some high profile charitable works.

He is the main backer of UMNO all these years.

Time to break up the MAXIS and ASTRO monopolies.

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written by notsosmart, March 28, 2008 18:57:07
Dear RPK,

Couldn't agree with you any much better. But the 100 days report card for Nizar is a little haste though he is trying his utmost best to shows his commitment to his rakyat.

It's not as easy as said. Firstly, we still have a bunch of idiot lazy snail in the public sectors. Secondly, there are many saboteurs still working in their respective department, including some of their superior. They will find ways to retard the works efficiency which the new gomen is now trying to improve.

The only way to get things moving is to be strict in the execution of work, even restructuring if required so, and let them know that they hold very high responsibility towards the rakyat, raja-raja, and country. Lets the gomen servant understand that the new gomen want a betterment for everyone. And also removing the poor image casted by the public on gomen servant. It's a responsibility for all, gomen servant, the state gomen, and its rakyat.

All of us wants to feel proud of oneself and our respective state in the coming future. So.....it's ONE FOR ALL, ALL FOR ONE. Make it a reality , my fellow rakyat.
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written by Panca Indera, March 28, 2008 19:00:19
Dear All,
The first 100 days in office is usually called the “Honeymoon period”. The reason probably is,” The new person on the job needs to move around and get the feel of what are the job requirements and How to work and apply them effectively”.

Nobody can learn or knows their job 100% in the first three months (100 days). Usually the most of the learning is done between 100-200 days (3-6months). After that they should have sufficient knowledge and skills to do their jobs. Of course, Learning is a continuous process until the day we die.

Yes there are tens if not hundreds of good governance courses and training available, i.e. (http://www.training-classes.co.../harvard/.) you named it, they have it. Maybe BR like to troll through themselves.

Since BR are like Virgins in Government, why don’t we give them slightly longer periods especially they are politicians first and skilled personnel last. Personally, I think they need Management, Leadership and People/communication skills based on Honesty, Truth, Frugality, discipline, fairness and humility. Of course there are others, but they are a good start.

As for boycotting those Organizations you mentioned, full steam ahead.
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written by andywongkch, March 28, 2008 19:01:41
Greetings folks!

I read with great dismay to say the least that our new MB of Selangor and his exco members are NOT prepared and ready to declare their respective assets and liabilities because some of the exco family members' do not wish to make such disclosure. This will definitely create a perception that memebers of the new state government got their own skeletons to hide in the closet and it is no difference from the previous administration.

I urge all malaysians to DEMAND all elected representatives from ALL parties to make it compulsory for such disclosure. The declaration needs to be made under oath so that there is a legal mechanism to prosecute those who knowingly make false declaration.

I do not for a moment think that it is such a burden to the elected representatives and/or their family members for such COMMONSENSE disclosure which is being practised in almost all the developed nations. Otherwise, they should have known better not to run for public offices in the first place.
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written by wawasan2020, March 28, 2008 19:05:09
1. Thanks, i will change my mobile service provider first thing on Monday. Already called up astro and tell them fly kite! cancel my service. ANYONE WITH ME? anyway i am sick of Astro. Monopoly sucks!

2. If that letter is written by Pak Lah, then men can give birth!

No matter what BN do now is useless, we want a change of govt. Look at Indonesia, a change of govt bring healthy check and balance, eventually bringing up the economy. BYE BYE BN!
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written by wawasan2020, March 28, 2008 19:05:45
Our eyes on BR! Take care and do your job.. or else you taste the power of voters.
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written by apa jadi, March 28, 2008 19:27:30
I like the Pak Lah letter. It looks like a fifth former essay. smilies/grin.gif

As for 100 days grace to BR. RPK, Selangor Menteri Besar Abdul Khalid Ibrahim has already shot him feet a few times within a span of two weeks. I am still holding reservation about him, since the bloops in Ijok.
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written by batsman, March 28, 2008 19:45:52
Very good idea to boycott products that are advertised in the MSM! But how to know what is advertised unless we buy the papers? Too much of a catch 22 for my tiny brain.
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written by batsman, March 28, 2008 20:00:06
Actually 100 days is good time. I don't think RPK is thinking of organising a revolution to bring down the govts in the opposition states - just start "whacking" them. Too long a honeymoon may make them complacent.

I also think there should not be a witch hunt. However, UMNO's machinery of power must be dismantled. Start with the cronies who give problems to the new state administrations. There will be a lot of sabotage, but there will also be genuine efforts to be professional and honest.

The 100 day report card and subsequent report cards will make sure the worst offenders are removed while the best professionals are retained.
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written by batsman, March 28, 2008 20:02:51
This suggests to me that there should be report cards every 100 days. Otherwise what will happen in the next 4 years less 100 days? Will the BR be allowed to slacken?
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written by batsman, March 28, 2008 20:06:36
BR - a tip for you guys who may still tremble in fear of RPK's tongue lashing. "AAB's" letter to "Dear fellow Malaysians" already give you a hint what is in his mind. RPK is a softie at heart. He is already giving you guys "tips". So pay heed!
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written by bumi non malay, March 28, 2008 21:06:07
Aiyah....just improve Public transport in all 5 states first lor....

On the 99th day (just to appease Raja Petra) announce the coastal link of Malaysia Shinkansen Super FAST Train to all 5 states......Singapore eat your hearts out and Air Asia...you are going down. To the other UMNO-BN states....enjoy your KTM!!! We need infrastructure.

We bypass crony TOL, have Carbon credit, save the Earth, don't depend on UMNO Petronas, to hell with crappy proton, Naza, Kancil and all those worthless AP and best of all this is What Malaysia should have been Today.

Rakyat will use Barisan Rakyat Shinkansen Super FAST Train ...anytime. KL - Ipoh 27 minutes, KL-Penang - 43 minutes. Penang - Kedah 20 minutes. Penang - Kelantan - 23 minutes.

For a Better Progressive Malaysia.......cost $22 Billion.....Well spent if you ask me!!!

OK GET TO WORK NOW!!!....the Rakyat have Spoken!!

And keep Boycotting ALL UMNO-BN Cronies...time to HIT them HARD when they are down. Dumb to buy Proton, Naza, Kancil...insane to buy their used car. Go for 2nd hand Japanese or European brands...
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written by Vehir, March 28, 2008 21:09:53
I totally agree with RPK that one common platform should be formed to handle the issues on foreign investments.

Before I was jobless, I have worked in 2 foreign companies who have invested in Selangor state. They have got the direction from Selangor State Investment Committee (SSIC).

I have attended a few round of meetings organised by SSIC and headed by its Chairman Datuk Abdul Jabbar in 2006 and 2007. The foreign investors normally select locals to attend this sort of meetings which will be attended by all government agencies like the Local Council - Majlis Perbandaran - Planning Unit, JKR and Water Works, Police, TNB, Telekom, Jab Alam Sekitar, Bomba etc.

Many shortfalls was discussed and its take a long way for the various agencies to deliver all the request made by the investors, firstly the approval of building plans, TNB supply, Water and Telekoms.

When going through the previous meeting minutes still not solved the problems highlighted at that point of time. All the departments have different heads and they don’t agree to such approvals. They have their own way to give approvals.

Many investors face a lot of problems from getting things sorted out from Telekom and TNB. Some departments don’t know who to blame. And they can’t give a proper answer when to finish their job.

Some investors have to go to MIDA to get their manufacturing licenses and work permits approval. Investors have to go to many departments to get their documents done up

Can we have all this sorted out under one umbrella?
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written by lynn, March 28, 2008 21:18:13
Maxis 012/017 is Ananda K's - so is Astro, Tanjung (you can stop buying 1 3D & Pan-Msian Sweep tickets too)
Of course, Sports Toto is Vincent tan's, that's the same V.T. in the vklingam korek korek korek.... I stopped buying sports toto b4 March 8th.
Celcom - i think is telekom
Digi 016 & 014 - also public listed co. but dunno who is majority owner
Best pick among 3 would be Celcom; ha, ha, celcom will have serious traffic jam if everyone desert maxis. Next choice would obviously be Digi. Yes. Let's do it. Spread the word. Remember nasi kandar. Ha, ha, ha. That was fun & too bad for some collateral damage.
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written by kent chong, March 28, 2008 21:37:33
Not only Maxis... Maybank also provide fund to support UMNO, Petronas also provide fund to UMNO.
*Dont forget, Maybank implemented to allow only Malay lawyer if you want to get loan for house and must go thru their Malay lawyer. It's Racist!IN fact last year MAYBANK already drop all the NON-Malay doctor as their PANEL.
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written by InEffective, March 28, 2008 22:00:35
Hi RPK,

Nice - tuning your behavior to compete for your rights and liberties.
Making people, firms, (possibly even relatives) accountable for their actions and behavior.

Yes - even captains of industry are accountable for directly or indirectly contributing to hijacking your interests - if they use illegitimate influences - and if you let them.


Well done - unity, harmony & RIGHTS.
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written by BennyG, March 28, 2008 22:03:30
I can't change my H/P no. after having it for 13 years but the good news is that you can change Operator and still retain the no. (even the prefix) by mid this year or end this year latest.

RPK, do highlight to us which companies to boycott and we will follow suit.
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written by Catharsis, March 28, 2008 22:05:31
The impact Value Management (VM) on Corporate Culture


Dumond, (2000) view is VM process helps by developing a right culture which works in a framework, continuously supporting the improvement of this value creation. The VM framework has ten key components. It begins with the organisational mission statement and strategies and then training, job design, interface relationships, performance measurement system, information system, process management, organisation culture, continuous improvement on customer value.

The effectiveness of VM hinges on the skills and abilities of the management to develop an organisation system consisting of training and development, job designs, inter and intra relationships, performance measurement mechanisms, data and information process and system that could foster and encourage the use of an effective process management. There must also be continuous focus on improvement in its process chain in order to sustain this value creation. This framework allows process management to occur by combining the organisational methods and human resources practices to manage the processes throughout the value chain.

According to Sever (2007) process orientation has the potential to foster culture change as it addresses the peoples’ side of improvement. This VM process should also include a continuous critical appraisal and feedback phase throughout its framework so as to ensure it is embedded as a working culture to improve customer value. The kind of culture which supports VM is one of understanding, change, creativity, innovation, adaptability, involvement and communication.




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written by Catharsis, March 28, 2008 22:10:41
Value Analysis has its origin during World War II. General Electric Company (GEC) was searching for critical list materials to produce war products.. In its search of the critical materials, GEC discovered that by using the technique of blasting, creating and refining could improve the products’ performance and also reducing its production cost. This approach of improving the value of products eventually evolved into Value Analysis (VA) (Sato & Kaufman 2005).

Over time the concept of VA has changed and improved. VA is now widely used not only in most functions of a business environment ranging from production, operations, marketing and customer service but also in corporate decision, making pertaining to strategies, creative and analytical study of the functions of products, services and technologies (Yoki 2007) .

Dumond E J (2000) view is, any attempt to run VA, the entire organization structure from top down and within, internal or external, through to suppliers and customers shall encounter a mind-set change shock. Therefore, VA needs a right culture to drive this change. In any corporate culture employees is one of the most important elements. Their tendency to resist change makes the adoption of VA difficult if not daunting.

The success of VA relied on the holistic management of the corporate culture. The employees may develop fear and they may perceive their value might be altered or security challenged with VA. This fear can impact on their acceptance of VA, as a better approach in their job design.

The management must properly handle the adverse effect impacted by the change driven by VA. This can be done through linking the corporate vision statement, organisational system, Process Management System, Change Dynamics Management System with its Customer Service Philosophy
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written by Catharsis, March 28, 2008 22:15:56
DO YOU SERIOUSLY THINK THAT 100 DAYS IS SUFFCIENT TO FOSTER THE RIGHT CHANGE.................... ANOTHER FOOT IN THE FOOT
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written by SUV, March 28, 2008 22:17:30
nandos sponserd umno?..ummm..rumour says he sponsored hindraf....does dis mean hindraf and gov ada pertalian ke?
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written by SUV, March 28, 2008 22:19:28
br fear rpk..?hehe..comeonelah sar...br know wat to do lah..anyaway..if br screws up..we shall elect rpk as the leader for all 5 states smilies/smiley.gif
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written by SUV, March 28, 2008 22:24:19
teo san will be deputy cm,fft become wat aah? smilies/grin.gif ..eh fogot brother labis..give him ministry of finance!!!ok tak bro labis? smilies/grin.gif
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written by SUV, March 28, 2008 22:55:18
after 100 days musang kuli who demolished gereja owang alsi in his kawasan will bcome pm..and tun punde mane malabari will be something like lee kuan yew(both of them got ties with ltte ..ummm)..and if they fail within 33 1/3 days, we will roast them!!!after dat rpk can bcome pm,and teo san deputy pm,bro labis fince minster smilies/cheesy.gif
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written by azure, March 28, 2008 23:07:49
RPK, The Pak La letter was well written. Bravo.
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written by confuseus, March 28, 2008 23:19:53
“For three weeks we have been asking for the Ombudsman to be set up but thus far we have received no response or signal from any of the five state governments. Why so quiet?”

Dear YTM Pet, politicians will always remain as POLITIKUS.
Do not expect them to set up this Ombudsman thingy because of their inexperience (as compared to BN’s incompetence), they have poor sense of priority and poorest sense of urgency.
Anyway, we do not need the POLITIKUS approval, we can request the state Rulers to do that and charge it to the state as expenses.
Remember Pet, you used to disagree vehemently with me when I said that the Rulers have the command in the running of the state and even the nation)
DYMM Sultan Mizan has set the precedent by asking ‘Cuckoo’ on the Wang Ehsan expenditures for the last 4 years.
DAULAT TUANKU !!!! TUANKU PAYUNG RAKYAT!!!!

MORE TO COME , he,he,he !!!
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written by teo siew chin, March 28, 2008 23:21:48
hahahaha SUV - FFT health minister lah, ban tacos. and SUV-san is transport minister, no tax if upgrade to RV. smilies/cheesy.gif
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written by confuseus, March 28, 2008 23:42:35
Oh yes, before I forget, BA needs an ombudsman or an arbitrator NOW or they can kiss the power goodbye!!
The right people with the right talent should be IDENTIFIED > APPRAISED
> GROOMED and finally put in the right place to eliminate unproductive competency in our beloved but sick nation.
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written by Milo, March 28, 2008 23:52:09
Hi kent chong & lynn, RKP boycott is just a symbolic gesture to kickstart a bigger war against the UMNO supporters. As more of these institutions are identified, and a progressive stream of boycotts are introduced, it may reach tsunamic proportion in time to really hurt them financially.
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written by Ben, March 29, 2008 00:05:29
100 days is enough time to decide the direction of your leadership. Knowing the right direction will help you achieve your objectives for the nation. 100 days is enough for you to understand the resources you have and what you can do with it and paln ahead.

Are you going East to dig up all the past atrocities and prosecute the wrong doers? Or are you going West to plan ahead for the future and bring more investments into the country? Maybe you decide to go South to reach out to the poor and needy and help them. Or like Khalid you want to go up North and explore how much higher you can climb in the corridors of power?

Just remember whatever you do, you are accountable to God, the King, and last but no means least, your fellow Rakyat. We are watching you and praying for you to remain faithful to the voters who gave you the power to act.
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written by freespeecher, March 29, 2008 00:29:15
"Sakit Kepala Makan Panadol" Guan Eng's team must be taking a lot of them lately for the land screw-up in Pg ! Guess he will be donating some of his painkillers to the perak team !
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written by rarahmat, March 29, 2008 00:55:43
Thank god that you will keep an eye on the "oposition coalition too"..
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written by Dreamlander, March 29, 2008 01:18:00
RPK,
Why not rename Corridor Rakyat as:
Northern Advanced Growth Area (NAGA)
So after graduating as as Asian Tiger,
Malaysia metamorphose into a NAGA (Dragon)
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written by Zeroed, March 29, 2008 01:21:31

Cheers YM RPK,

I said this before. Lets create a precedent that politics is not career for politician to have a one way ticket to riches and everything should be alright.

Your article reflect exactly just this.

Cheers to you!!
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written by Catharsis, March 29, 2008 06:12:45
......................We will give you your 100 days. But come 19 June 2008 we are going to do your 100-day report card.......................................

YB RPK,

WHILE YOUR INTENTION IS NOBLE AND COMMENDABLE- MAY I ASK WHICH EVALUATION MECHANISM ARE WE GOING TO USE TO DEVELOP THIS REPORT CARD (FOOD FOR THOUGHT)

THIS IS THE WE GO MATE- ACCOUNTABILITY

CHEERS
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