I challenge the Information Minister, Datuk Seri Zainuddin Maidin to regularly update the RTM website with my blog postings to let the Malaysian public evaluate their quality and veracity.
Yesterday, on the sidelines of the Umno General Assembly, Zainuddin announced the RTM website www.rtm.net.my will publish selected comments from blog.limkitsiang.com to let readers judge for themselves my blog.
Yesterday, the RTM website started a new “Media Baru” section which carried a YouTube video of the parliamentary exchange between Zainuddin and myself on press freedom and two of my blog postings, Zam – Info Minister under coconut shell or bidding to be Mat Rempit “Godfather”? (26th October 2007) and Zam sees red in being called “monkey” in this blog (November 7, 2007).
Let Zainuddin state where I had made “sensationalized, racist and chauvinistic comments” in these two blog postings.
In my Oct. 26 posting, I said that Zainuddin “has provided proof that he runs the Information Ministry like a frog under the coconut shell blissfully unaware that in the era of globalization and international competitiveness Malaysia cannot turn a blind eye to complaints, whether by Malaysians or foreigners, about misgovernance”.
This was in connection with the complaint by a visiting Canadian consultant, Manjit Sokhai, who had complained to the Parliamentary Caucus on Human Rights and Good Governance “about the menace of Mat Remptism, of which he was the most recent victim”.
Manjit , 43, from Montreal visits Malaysia three to four times a year in connection with his work. He was driving his four-wheel drive along Jalan Rasah, Seremban at about 11pm on Oct 20, with three friends from India when he was confronted by some 40 Mat Rempits on motorcycles, who assaulted him and went on to damage his vehicle, smashing the rear lights, wipers and number plate.
At the media conference at the Parliament lobby, where Manjit attended, I cited the recent crimes of Mat Rempitism, including murder, where even police and road transport officials had become victims, and called on the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to give his personal attention to wipe out the Mat Rempit menace subverting law and order, creating fear among Malaysians and visitors about their personal safety, giving the country a bad name internationally and undermining Malaysia’s international competitiveness.
In my November 7 posting, I referred to the parliamentary exchange on 5th November 2007 where Zainuddin started by accusing me of calling him a “monkey” in my blog, but backing down when confronted and admitting it was a comment left on the blog.
Zainuddin had distorted what transpired in the parliamentary exchange by claiming that I had apologized for the comment. I did not apologise. I did express regret at the language used which was brought about by the low level of discourse caused by Zainuddin’s mischievous and irresponsible utterances.
Yes, I had said in my blog that I was surprised that the RTM on 6th November had telecast the parliamentary exchange. Why? This is explained by one email which I received on the parliamentary telecast:
“Dear Mr Lim:
“I hardly watch TV but made it a point to watch last night’s telecast of your debate with Zam.
“Since Zam (I presume) controls RTM, I can only conclude that he had the debate shown as it would (he thought) make him look good.
“This really perplexes me – I would be ashamed, if I were him, to behave like that as a Minister. He demonstrated his stupidity and shallowness of thought to the whole country on national TV, seems to me that calling him a monkey is less an insult to him and more of an insult to the real monkeys in the forest, and you may quote me!
“Richard Teoh”
Zainuddin should stop misleading the Malaysian public. I never called him a monkey in my blog as he had first alleged in the parliamentary exchange, as borne out by the Hansard, viz:
Datuk Seri Zainuddin bin Maidin: Bagaimana kredibiliti, bagaimana kualitinya DAP apa yang ditulis tentang saya dalam DAP. Say baca… .. “Zam is behaving like BN monkey that gone bananas over nuts”… .
[Dewan riuh]
Datuk Seri Zainuddin bin Maidin: Malu! Malu! Seorang anggota Parlimen menulis macam ini di sini, malu!
Tuan Lim Kit Siang [Ipoh Timur]: Siapa tulis itu?
Datuk Seri Zainuddin bin Maidin: You tulis, tapi tak usahlah… you tak usah kata you tak tulis, ini Lim Kit Siang blog.
Tuan Lim Kit Siang [Ipoh Timur]: Itu komen atau saya tulis? Bukan, adakah saya menulis? Itu komen pelawat-pelawat.
[Dewan riuh]
Zainuddin should be educated about blogs, which consist of two parts — my postings and comments from visitors.
I am responsible for every word of my own postings. As for the comments from visitors, I accept responsibility for providing the platform for divergent views expressed but I do not accept responsibility for every view expressed — which will be most ridiculous when diametrically contrary views are aired!
Just as I never called Zainuddin a “monkey”, the Information Minister was very mischievous and irresponsible in alleging that I wanted him and Khairy Jamaluddin to be killed by Mat Rempits.
The comment he referred to was not any incitement to kill Zam and Khairy but an expression of disgust at their irresponsibility in ignoring the menace of Mat Remptism whose depredations are race-blind, causing the poster to give expression to the despair that both of them would only realize the nefarious nature of Mat Rempitism if they themselves suffer the criminal worst in the hands of the Mat Rempits.
Again, it is regrettable that such a comment is posted, but does Zainuddin understand why his indifference to the menace of Mat Rempitism has driven many Malaysians to despair?

#1 by Jong on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 12:04 pm
YB, it’s good they have download your two blog postings in RTM website that was only half of it, why stop at that? Why not also include the response/comments of visitors that followed and let the Malaysian public judge for themselves. The rakyat’s stand is more important.
#2 by watgoblok on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 12:28 pm
Zam should say goblok to himself since he doesn’t know how blogs work
#3 by justiciary on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 12:32 pm
YB Lim.we always believe truth pevails over falsehood;justice beats arrogance and distortion;sincerity and honesty trounce hypocrisy;wisdom and capabablity overrules stupidity and mediocrity and angel defeats devil.Maybe it takes time for the above to happen.But eventually it will materialise.
#4 by oedipus on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 12:33 pm
i guess it is good that YB Zam brings more attention to your blog via free advertisement on the tv and internet. just get ready for a sudden surge in visitors that may overwhelm the server.
its up to readers to discern if comments here are opposition in nature OR racist in nature.
btw i just witnessed 2 mat rempit cum snatch thief over my place last night.
#5 by watgoblok on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 12:38 pm
If it’s about leadership in this country they behave like this–
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4je5SN7Pag
;If it comes to the word–monkey , they are all awaken.
sighs…
#6 by dawsheng on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 12:41 pm
Free publicity, this blog is getting huge, very very huge. Thanks to Zam, he is not a monkey but he is inhuman.
#7 by smeagroo on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 12:41 pm
Zam is truly living under a coconut shell. ANd he wanted to have a small newsprint some time soon in his own name? DUhhh!
Zam, if u r a man, then do continue to advertise YB LKS’s blog in RTM’s New Media. LEt more ppl see your foolishness and ugliness!
#8 by luzzio on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 12:43 pm
it’s really ironic how the Information Minister knows almost nothing about blogs, which is taking the world’s freedom of speech to a whole new level, leveling (no matter how little) the playing field between corporates media companies obviously controlled by the government, and individuals like YB Lim, rockybru and RPK.
#9 by carloz28 on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 12:46 pm
It’s good that Zam decided to publish high quality contents and honest comments from this blog to other websites….Let the whole Malaysia know about the truth and the real feelings of the true rakyat…..
Publish this if you want, Zam, if you cannot handle a ‘simple’ critic from a blog, how can you handle government affairs? Take it like a man…Uncle Lim has suffered harsher criticism than you in the Parliment…Ppl called him monkey, racist, traitor..but yet Uncle Lim took it all in his stride and act coolly…Did Uncle complained in the newspaper or make a big huh hah out of it?
RELEK LER…Brader….you cant suppress the freedom of speech among bloggers…welcome to earth
#10 by bra888 on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 1:00 pm
I believe it is possible, there’s a good outcome from this. Please hear me out.
If all these is broadcasted, it is possible that people will start to question Zam’s capability to function properly as an Information Ministry.
However, if the comments revealed were biased to support his ideas, then that would be a problem.
I suggest Lim Kit Siang to be aware of this issue and make sure all types of comments are revealed. When I say all, I really mean all. We cannot allow only biased comments to go out.
“He said: “From today, you can expect to see whatever sensationalized, racist and chauvinistic comments in the blog because we will publish them on the RTM and other agencies’ websites.—
I believe his tactic is to prove to the people that Lim Kit Siang is interacting with racist people.
We cannot allow the people to view all the racist comments like he claims to have many in this blog. If this happens, Zam may actually brainwash the people into believing him.
In other words, we cannot allow biased people brainwash the people to be biased to support them.
Please take note of this.
#11 by bra888 on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 1:16 pm
Anyway, personally, I would like to say that I support you Lim Kit Siang for standing up and voice out regarding to this issue.
I believe that many would have chosen to put into reverse gear and escape.
You have proven yourself brave enough to accelerate in 5th gear.
I will always support you as long as you give constructive arguments and have not let your feelings be the denominator of your arguments. I’ll continue to support you as long as you continue to fight for our rights.
You have taken your career as a respected profession. Good luck.
As for Zam however, you’ve failed us all with the freedom of press index results. So do not expect any support for me. Shame on you for shaming this entire country.
#12 by alexl on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 1:23 pm
i like how Zam tries to spin the whole issue claiming Mr.Lim called him a monkey BECAUSE he allowed the comment to be there. on a scale of 1 to 10 i’d give him 8 for effort 2 for style and 14 for idiocracy.
also what’s with the kinabatangan dude yelling like an overgrown ape all the time. someone should explain that’s what the mic is for. i thought it was pretty novel in itself that just as he was calling the opposition ‘Hilang Akal’ he blanked out himself trying to look for those words…
#13 by 1eyecls on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 2:49 pm
beware mr.lim,by the efforts that you alredy done and sacrificed for the rakyat for the past 20 -odd years,you shud be titled TUN or TUN SERI(so far,nobody has this title yet!),i know you didnt like it,but anyway,come back to the issue of ZAM,again,beware,it’s a trap!
started from now,the Cyper-Putras from UMNO is going to send as many as possible negative comments in your blog and will claim whatever he said was true!
#14 by k1980 on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 2:53 pm
Take note, umno: When the cost of living passes the limit of the man-in-the-street, all hell will break loose
http://www.reuters.com/article/homepageCrisis/idUSL09565711._CH_.2400
Record prices for grains and other crops is making life difficult for millions…and is raising fears of severe food shortages. Unprecedented oil prices have increased transport costs, while the explosion in biofuels, subsidised by some Western countries for being less environmentally damaging than fossil fuels, has also contributed to the rise.
#15 by smeagroo on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 2:56 pm
aiya take a look at umno’s website and kpmu.net and u will find equal rubbish from the people. so who should be held accountable? Pak Lah kah Zam Zam?
#16 by undergrad2 on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 2:57 pm
Look, if a member of Abdullah Badawi’s Cabinet deems it fit to treat visitors’ comments to a political blog as being the same as those of the blogger, let all Malaysians judge if he is Minister material. Obviously he is not – and this casts a shadow on his boss who appointed him to the Cabinet.
Enough of this monkey business!
#17 by undergrad2 on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 3:06 pm
By the way the Information Minister ought to know the difference between the government and the political party that runs it. RTM is not an organ of UMNO nor Barisan and he should cease treating it as such.
Malaysians know the difference but the same cannot be said of their Information Minister. What message are we sending to the rest of the world?
#18 by undergrad2 on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 3:15 pm
Watgoblok says,
“Zam should say goblok to himself since he doesn’t know how blogs work”
He should start his own blog and we then can quote what visitors to his blog say. That is only fair.
He should go-blok so others could call him by the Indonesian term “goblok” which means someone is worse than stupid – known for its derogatory sense.
#19 by Loading... on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 3:38 pm
Zam should look at the definition of “blog” before calling people to look at the dictionary for the “gablok”. Really shame on you…….
#20 by echopena on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 4:07 pm
I’m afraid if someone took a step as far as to pay someone to post bad things on the blog and then publish them to prove things that they want to prove. Mr Lim Kit Siang might need to hire someone to filter and approve comments before they are being publish ;)
#21 by mendela on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 4:30 pm
Malaysiakini is down. Malaysia-Today too is hard to log on. Next will be this blog?
#22 by helpless on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 4:46 pm
Free publicity.
One shall take any constructive opinion positively.
#23 by melayukampungbharu on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 4:52 pm
walaupun I melayu..asal dari kampung bharu..tapi kami tetap tak sokong UMNO..jadi buat Zam..kamu Yg Berhormat..mnesti belajar tinggi,kalau kamu jujur dan amanah,takdelah org nak kutuk dan ngumpat kamu,jadi fikir fikir kan lah.
#24 by MidClassMsian on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 5:15 pm
Haha, YB Kit Siang, once again we should appreciate the stupidity of gov officials. This is great opportunity to embarass them more…….not that they have not embarassed themselves bad enough.
#25 by Jeffrey on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 5:47 pm
“…///….I challenge the Information Minister, Datuk Seri Zainuddin Maidin to regularly update the RTM website with my blog postings to let the Malaysian public evaluate their quality and veracity…
//…” – YB Kit.
Please take note that Zam did not say he would allow the quality and veracity to be evaluated on the balance of all postings : I think he meant that he would only cherry pick selectively such postings and “selected comments” from blog.limkitsiang.com that are sensationalized, racist and chauvinistic comments for publication in RTM and other agencies’ websites…..
#26 by wits0 on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 5:47 pm
“He should start his own blog”
Indeed. Since journalists are nonsense and very low. See:
Get high the Malaysian way 101:
http://bolehland.com/2007/11/09/get-high-the-malaysian-way-101/#comments
#27 by watgoblok on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 6:53 pm
are the both malaysiakini and malaysiatoday web banned?
#28 by disapointed86 on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 6:58 pm
i was amazed by zam’s ability to read blogs and to understand the cointain..one thing disappointed me is that he dont even know who wrote the messages…no doubt its YM LIM blog..but the comment here are written by all of us..now i understand y he is a “MONKEY” who goes crazy when seeing bananas….ZAM..admit your mistake..we dont need monkey like you to be our mp..just resign and go back to your jungle!!you’re not educated at all so stop commenting about ppl’s blog..
#29 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 7:31 pm
Zam, for God’s sake, stop monkeying around! Please shut up because I know you better.
If BN were in the opposition (God willing, sooner than you think) and DAP / PKR were the government, would you relish the thought of a muzzled press, slanted reporting, disinformation, misinformation, distortions of every shape and colour and disregard for everyman’s rule on fairness and freedom of the press. WOuld you like to be so clamp’d, cabin’d and coffin’d in your mind and opinion space? The universal golden rule is “Don’t do unto others what you would not others do unto you”. You should know that since you were a journalist of sorts though I never thought too much either of your opinions or your writings.
Such lofty ideals as embodied in the universal golden rule are never understood by monkeys. And if you don’t wish to be so labelled nor prove you share such primate’s DNA, then you should begin to show that you are a homo sapien and behave like a fair and reasonable man.
There will always be opposing political parties and hence, views that clash. The true greatness of democracy and manhood is that we are prepared to talk and listen without drawn kerises and let the people decide who should be their chosen representatives on a level playing field. Nobody will be more offended by a game of football where referees take sides or players take bribes and where the rules are bent to serve only one team. Football, like politics, is meant to be enjoyed by all, according to the rules of fair play and honesty. At the end of the day, there is a glowing sense of happiness that every team has stretched to his limits and contributed to a game well played. Similarly, all political parties contribute to a dynamic society and stretch out every man’s potential. The nation benefits.
My point is that under the present scenario, the Ministry of Information is best regarded as UMNO’s private Information Wing! And that’s simply not right. No taxpayer would agree to that!
Usually, I do not have the luxury of time to write lengthy opinion pieces. Hence, when I see cheeky fries like you hogging the limelight and headlines as if you ‘own’ the Ministry’s media, I get very annoyed and just summarise all those pent-up frustrations and disgust in short lines like I did : ” “Zam is behaving like BN monkey that has gone bananas over nutsâ€Â. Many others have done the same and that’s what blogs are for: to allow the people to air their thoughts, mostly, ‘briefly’. One merely gauges the measure of disgust and dissatisfaction from the ink that flowed rather than condemn the ionization energy from the electrons that flew off.
If you want a good debate, then do it with substance with MPs like the YBs LKS, Karpal, Dr. TAn Seng Giaw etc. And that means show your face in Parliament more frequently for meaningful exchanges. Right now, what we see is your feeble attempts at ephemeral fame on the back of racist inclinations and support. I pity you. It’s an abject spectacle and you are such a poor thing.
At the expense of saving a few words, let me put it succinctly: ZAm, I honestly don’t think you deserve another term! Think I should have a word with Lingam?
#30 by extim on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 7:32 pm
They are so childish!!!RTM and ZAM really got nothing to do…
#31 by humanly on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 8:43 pm
Endangered Hornbill compared politics as football. May I add good footballers play the ball and not the opponent.
YB Kit, be prepared of agent provacateurs spamming your blog with racist diatribes to prove DAP supporters are Malay haters. They might be Umno goons disguised as Chinese chauvinists spewing hatred.
I urge everyone not to fall into the trap and stoop to their level.
#32 by messy on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 8:45 pm
haha…this is so funny…
a minister who can’t even differentiate a comment and a post…
kit siang u really got to give him an english dictionary…
or maybe introduce him to some english course….
no…no…he should have a course on blogs…haha
dun worry let it be shown on RTM…
this will let the whole rakyat know how “intelligent” this minister is…
let the ppl be the judge
#33 by undergrad2 on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 8:54 pm
“Endangered Hornbill compared politics as football. May I add good footballers play the ball and not the opponent.”
Thanks to ENGENDERED HORNBILL, the joke about the Information Minister, the monkey and your nuts and your bananas are now making its round throught all the watering holes in KL.
As for playing the ball instead of the player, I’d rather see our Information Minister go for your bananas rather than your nuts.
#34 by undergrad2 on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 9:54 pm
The difference??? One is nice, the other could be painful.
#35 by dawsheng on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 10:10 pm
A very well written comment picked up from Malaysia Today;
Rohani Hitam wrote:
Saya rasa amat malu dengan temuramah yang di-jalankan olih Al-Jazeerah dengan Menteri Penerangan kita.
Bahasa Inggeris yang di-tuturkan tidak dapat mencerminkan kawalan bahasa yang betul dan isi kata Zam hanya menunjukkan pengetahuan dan pendededahan tipis tentang informasi antarabangsa dan etika dalam temuramah.
Dakwaan Zam yang polis telah mengawal baik keadaan sunnguh menggelikan hati masyarakat kerana ini bercanggah dengan keadaan di-mana polis telah menggunakan gas pemedih mata dan ayer semburan.
Para peserta perhimpunan sa-benar-nya yang telah berkelakuan dengan baik dan mengikut rancangan yang telah di-tentukan untuk berjalan terus ka-istana tanpa melakukan rusuhan atau jenayah melanggar keamanan negara. Pihak polis yang telah melakukan reaksi melebehi dari yang perlu dengan melakukan keganasan menggunakan gas pemedih mata serta water cannon terhadap peserta yang tak berdosa.
Bukan masyarakat Malaysia yang mentertawakan Al-Jazeerah tapi masyarakat dunia yang mentertawakan Zam dengan bahasa pincang-nya dan kebodohan-nya tidak menhiraukan bukti yang pihak polis ada menggunakan kekerasan yang tidak perlu dan lagi melebehi kadar kawalan yang di-perlukan.
Sa-kurang2-nya Malaysia harus melantik Menetri Penerangan yang lebih berwibawa dan pintar berfikir sa-cara professional dan mempunyai kawalan bahasa Inggeris yang bolih di-banggakan. Sungguh malu.
10/11 20:27:22
More…
http://www.malaysia-today.net/nuc2006/report07.php?itemid=208
#36 by raven77 on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 10:35 pm
Zam….your days as of today…..are numbered……
#37 by voice on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 10:41 pm
Wow! we are on RTM! TEMAN SETIA ANDA! but how the SETIA mean? is it viewer to broadcaster or the other way round?
#38 by Short-sleeve on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 10:55 pm
Dear Zam,
Why dont you give it a rest and watch Al Jazeera news instead?
#39 by disapointed86 on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 11:05 pm
i think we should let the world know wat kind of “DEMOCRACY” we are having now..TV1,TV2,TV3 all useless…control by the government..they dont provide news which our so call “Minister” dont like…peaceful gathering is against the law is it? what the hell..go to hell all the BN guys..
#40 by borrring on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 11:17 pm
The joke is on Zam…he can’t even differentiate between the contents by the blogger & comments left by readers….sheesh….and he ‘s the “information” minister?
#41 by yellowkingdom on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 11:34 pm
The Law Of The Garbage Trucks
by David J. Pollay
How often do you let other people’s nonsense change your mood? Do you let a bad driver, rude waiter, curt boss, or an insensitive
employee ruin your day? Unless you’re the Terminator, for an instant you’re probably set back on your heels. However, the mark of a successful person is how quickly he/she can get back her focus on what’s important.
Sixteen years ago I learned this lesson. I learned itin the back of a New York City taxi cab. Here’s what happened.I hopped in a taxi, and we took off for Grand Central Station. We were driving in
the right lane when, allof a sudden, a black car
jumped out of a parking spaceright in front of us.
My taxi driver slammed on his breaks, skidded, and
missed the other car’s back end by just inches!The
driver of the other car, the guy who almost caused a big accident, whipped his head around and he
startedyelling bad words at us. My taxi driver just
smiled and waved at the guy. And I mean, he was
friendly. So, I said, ‘Why did you justdo that? This
guy almost ruined your car and sent usto the
hospital!’And this is when my taxi driver told me
what I now call, ‘The Law of the Garbage Truck.’
Many people are like garbage trucks. They run
around full of garbage, full of frustration, full of
anger,and full of disappointment. As their garbage
piles up, they need a place to dump it. And if you
let them, they’ll dump it on you. When someone wants to dump onyou, don’t take it personally.You just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on. You’ll be happy you did. So this was it: The ‘Law of the Garbage Truck.’ I started thinking, how often do I let Garbage Trucksrun right over me? And how often do I take theirgarbage and spread it to other
people: at work, at home, on the streets? It was
that day I said, ‘I’m not going to do it anymore.’ I
began to see garbagetrucks. I see the load they’re
carrying. I see them coming to drop it off. And like
my Taxi Driver, I don’t make it a personal thing; I
just smile, wave, wish them well, and I move on.One of my favorite football players of all time, Walter Payton, did this every day on the football field. He would jump up as quickly as he hit the ground after being tackled. He never dwelled on a hit. Payton was ready to make the next play his best.
Good leaders know they have to be ready for their next meeting.
Good parents know that they have to welcome their
children home from school with hugs and kisses.
Teachers and parents know that they have to be fully present, and at their best for the people they care about.
The bottom line is that successful people do not let Garbage Trucks take over their day. What about you?What would happen in your life, starting today, if you let more garbage trucks pass you by? So.. Love the people who treat you right.Forget about the ones who don’t. Believe that everything happens for a reason.If you get a chance , TAKE IT!If it changes your life , LET IT! Nobody said it would be easy…
Hope you’ve enjoyed it!
Cheers
#42 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 11:35 pm
Hello ZAm, “Democracy is dead when the media is deaf and dumb.”
#43 by yellowkingdom on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 11:49 pm
Bravo! Endangered Hornbill, a well-written piece. I enjoyed the razor-sharp wit and play of words. Keep it up. Too bad, the poor chap just doesn’t cut it as a journalist what more a minister….
#44 by Tss_osiris on Saturday, 10 November 2007 - 11:53 pm
well, there is no blog service in the jungle so tak hairanlah our dear Zam can’t differentiate posts and comments. Sometimes i’m just very ashamed of our politicians that are able to voice out their shallow and embarassing remarks that wil not only “entertain” people from overseas but also the locals themselves.Good stress reliever… i guess no one actually bother to ask as this is not the first time msia politicians do some ridiculous funny stuff.If only “selected” parts were published on rtm, isn’t that make rtm a biased platform?
#45 by undergrad2 on Sunday, 11 November 2007 - 12:43 am
Anybody who goes by the name of Maiddeen or Maydin or Mydin has an identity problem – because they are half breeds, a cross between a Malay and an Indian. The problem with them is that they try too hard to be Malay and in doing so they become Malay ultras or extremists in order to hide their real ethnicity ; and by involving themselves in politics and as UMNO leaders they are able to convince themselves that indeed they are Malays.
We have many examples of that within UMNO. Mahathir is one.
#46 by Short-sleeve on Sunday, 11 November 2007 - 12:55 am
“Saya pantang dicabar” – AAB
Hello Perdana Menteri,
Kami rakyat PANTANG SANGAT ditipu!
#47 by wits0 on Sunday, 11 November 2007 - 1:06 am
Undergrad2: “Anybody who goes by the name of Maiddeen or Maydin or Mydin has an identity problem..”
Hahaha, don’t we already know that, but usually we’re disinclined to say that out openly, yet it’s no laughing matter when their personal complexes invariably creates detriments for others whenever they’re enabled with some mundane powers. Pakistan, e.g., is in turmoil and can we guess why? When people keeps trying to prove something based on vanity, the problem never ends.
#48 by Rocky on Sunday, 11 November 2007 - 1:06 am
let him shows the comments and this site.good exposure and more people will come here.
Thanks Zam.
#49 by wits0 on Sunday, 11 November 2007 - 1:54 am
“Malaysian Information Minister Zainuddin Maidin refuted satellite television station Al Jazeera’s claim that Malaysian police used force on hundreds of protesters here on Saturday.”
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-11/10/content_7047887.htm
Haha!
#50 by rasinblood on Sunday, 11 November 2007 - 2:14 am
Hey Mr Lim,
Dun worry, we are behind you. Just call for a grand meeting we be there, Is time for malaysian and chinese / indian / malay who beliv in real democracy in malaysia to stand up for our generation to come, You are history maker and dun stop what you are doing. You look out from the old side, but inside you are young as a 20 yo soul, Keep Pushing forward as the people will stand behind you the leader. Someone need to move forward to let millions to follow behind.
We see it in all around the world and we could do it, Monkey will remains as monkeys will never change no matters wat happen no matter wat changes, monkey see monkey do. Wise people like us will not care much of foolishness monkey do in the tree swining from tree to tree eating banana’s with their monkey fren’s
Seen yesterday 10 sept the day that will remember for Malaysia is a non democracy country, as all most my dubai fren say ” Malaysia cakap cakap sahaja ”
We DAP dont just talk we do with actions, We have the right if Malaysia is a democracy country. Never look at our country to compare, look at our country and should think what more we could improve and to be done and the action to do.
JUST CALL OUT AND MOVE FORWARD, MILLIONS WILL FOLLOW.
Cheers