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		<title>By: Joshua</title>
		<link>http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/06/05/dear-sabah-bn-leaders/comment-page-2/#comment-183525</link>
		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 00:13:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>When anyone wants to talk of 1Malaysia now, it is an acknowledgement of once 2M, 3M or even 4M when races, religions and regions are concerned.

Wasn&#039;t it NOT 1 Malaysia or one Malaysia or want Malaysia since 1963?  

Apart from amending the Fed Const, it is imperative for 1Malaysia to work if ever it can work we need to start with idemnities for those deprived and degraded people especially those in Sabah in three major counts namely:-

1. The excessive sucking of Petronas on Sabah;

2.  The hardship or burden of prices disparities due mainly to shipping costs including Cabotage for almost 3 decades.

3.  The shortchanges of the 9Malaysia Plans in the allocations of fund for Sabah, largely abused.

others can add on this list.

Unless that is done, Sabah and Sabahans would forever lag behind as we were once disadvantaged and now no difference even with socalled stupid 1Malaysia of bankrupted illegal socalled leaders.

pw:Picasso periled</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When anyone wants to talk of 1Malaysia now, it is an acknowledgement of once 2M, 3M or even 4M when races, religions and regions are concerned.</p>
<p>Wasn&#8217;t it NOT 1 Malaysia or one Malaysia or want Malaysia since 1963?  </p>
<p>Apart from amending the Fed Const, it is imperative for 1Malaysia to work if ever it can work we need to start with idemnities for those deprived and degraded people especially those in Sabah in three major counts namely:-</p>
<p>1. The excessive sucking of Petronas on Sabah;</p>
<p>2.  The hardship or burden of prices disparities due mainly to shipping costs including Cabotage for almost 3 decades.</p>
<p>3.  The shortchanges of the 9Malaysia Plans in the allocations of fund for Sabah, largely abused.</p>
<p>others can add on this list.</p>
<p>Unless that is done, Sabah and Sabahans would forever lag behind as we were once disadvantaged and now no difference even with socalled stupid 1Malaysia of bankrupted illegal socalled leaders.</p>
<p>pw:Picasso periled</p>
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		<title>By: Joshua</title>
		<link>http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/06/05/dear-sabah-bn-leaders/comment-page-2/#comment-183507</link>
		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2009 21:42:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is also posted in the RCI for Petronas&#039;s half a trillions -
http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/07/04/call-for-public-inquiry-on-how-the-half-a-trillion-ringgit-contributed-by-petronas-to-government-past-33-years-and-the-rm15-2-billion-ringgit-royalty-to-terengganu-from-2000-2009-have-been-properly-sp/

///pulau_sibu Says: 
 
July 4th, 2009 (2 days ago) at 14: 08.31 
Return most of the profit back to Sarawak.
Malayans are robbers///
 

[[[johnnypok Says: 
 
Yesterday at 23: 31.16 
The biggest losers are Sabah and Sarawak who have contributed to the bulk of the oil revenue. 
 
Hopefully voters from both states will wake up before the GE13 to reverse the fortune of Ali Baba and the robbers.]]]
 

 
Who are the Malayan as a general statement?
 
The kettle would be calling the pot BLACK.
I think most people are robbers - locals (to be defined) including as we have seen in Sabah.  In Sabah we all sorts of local including foreigners who become bumiputra (Peninsula m&#039;sia also got) with project IC in the millions.  You don&#039;t see them like we don&#039;t see the earthworms until we dig them under the ground.
 
Sabah and Malaysia have been ruled by illegals and foreigners who claim themselves local hence they do all sorts of illegal things.  The worst is that they after enriching themselves blame that on the locals as the locals give them their votes - most time by bribes of little money - and so in this thread it is the same thing.  Foreigners (our socalled leaders included) have enriched themselves by all those production sharing agreements as lopsided.  Sabah and Sarawak are getting pittance of 5%.
 
So about the GE13, if Malayans are all robbers then Sabah and Sarawak should avoid all Peninsula based parties be they in BN or PR.
 
It is only right that we have local parties looking after the state affairs. So would we trust our locals when tempted are also robbers.
 
So who are really the Ali baba and the robbers?
Peninsular based parties with the local candidates?
 
Is it better that the locals steal than the outsiders steal?  We need to make a clear choice here.
 
Locals who make deals in favour of outsiders are definitely NOT locals hence illegal leaders aplenty in the nation and Sabah.
 
pw:  unending spot</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is also posted in the RCI for Petronas&#8217;s half a trillions -<br />
<a href="http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/07/04/call-for-public-inquiry-on-how-the-half-a-trillion-ringgit-contributed-by-petronas-to-government-past-33-years-and-the-rm15-2-billion-ringgit-royalty-to-terengganu-from-2000-2009-have-been-properly-sp/" rel="nofollow">http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/07/04/call-for-public-inquiry-on-how-the-half-a-trillion-ringgit-contributed-by-petronas-to-government-past-33-years-and-the-rm15-2-billion-ringgit-royalty-to-terengganu-from-2000-2009-have-been-properly-sp/</a></p>
<p>///pulau_sibu Says: </p>
<p>July 4th, 2009 (2 days ago) at 14: 08.31<br />
Return most of the profit back to Sarawak.<br />
Malayans are robbers///</p>
<p>[[[johnnypok Says: </p>
<p>Yesterday at 23: 31.16<br />
The biggest losers are Sabah and Sarawak who have contributed to the bulk of the oil revenue. </p>
<p>Hopefully voters from both states will wake up before the GE13 to reverse the fortune of Ali Baba and the robbers.]]]</p>
<p>Who are the Malayan as a general statement?</p>
<p>The kettle would be calling the pot BLACK.<br />
I think most people are robbers &#8211; locals (to be defined) including as we have seen in Sabah.  In Sabah we all sorts of local including foreigners who become bumiputra (Peninsula m&#8217;sia also got) with project IC in the millions.  You don&#8217;t see them like we don&#8217;t see the earthworms until we dig them under the ground.</p>
<p>Sabah and Malaysia have been ruled by illegals and foreigners who claim themselves local hence they do all sorts of illegal things.  The worst is that they after enriching themselves blame that on the locals as the locals give them their votes &#8211; most time by bribes of little money &#8211; and so in this thread it is the same thing.  Foreigners (our socalled leaders included) have enriched themselves by all those production sharing agreements as lopsided.  Sabah and Sarawak are getting pittance of 5%.</p>
<p>So about the GE13, if Malayans are all robbers then Sabah and Sarawak should avoid all Peninsula based parties be they in BN or PR.</p>
<p>It is only right that we have local parties looking after the state affairs. So would we trust our locals when tempted are also robbers.</p>
<p>So who are really the Ali baba and the robbers?<br />
Peninsular based parties with the local candidates?</p>
<p>Is it better that the locals steal than the outsiders steal?  We need to make a clear choice here.</p>
<p>Locals who make deals in favour of outsiders are definitely NOT locals hence illegal leaders aplenty in the nation and Sabah.</p>
<p>pw:  unending spot</p>
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		<title>By: Joshua</title>
		<link>http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/06/05/dear-sabah-bn-leaders/comment-page-2/#comment-183324</link>
		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2009 01:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is one of the biggest scandal of the nation under a single person namely the PM and affecting Sabah.

PDA Act 144 overwrite the Federal Constitution and they has been disquiet even in the Parliament since 1974. 

This is part and parcel of the national profligacy of RM30 trillions past, present and future by illegal socalled national and state leaders.

Actually what is reported is likely a tip of the iceberg as far as Petronas is concerned. I believe the Police needs to investigate the abuses of fund of a few more trillions ringgit.

No point of another RCI, as nothing would come out of it as all the water has pass under the bridge.

Maybe it is best that all records of Petronas be declassified and the public be paid to examine the records. There are no members (normal ones) for the RCI to do the job.

According to sources, some people would say that the accounts had been audited by international auditors and that everyone would be alright, when actually nothing is alright.

Some got the wrong perception that Petronas is alright as long as it is in the 500 Fortune companies – what shit is that?

I have lodged Police Reports and have written a lot about Petronas from the Sabah’s perspective.. and why this is allowed to rot to bring the nation to poverty after 52/46 years.

Did you see the number 65 amongst the treasure of the first PM after the safe was open? What 65?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is one of the biggest scandal of the nation under a single person namely the PM and affecting Sabah.</p>
<p>PDA Act 144 overwrite the Federal Constitution and they has been disquiet even in the Parliament since 1974. </p>
<p>This is part and parcel of the national profligacy of RM30 trillions past, present and future by illegal socalled national and state leaders.</p>
<p>Actually what is reported is likely a tip of the iceberg as far as Petronas is concerned. I believe the Police needs to investigate the abuses of fund of a few more trillions ringgit.</p>
<p>No point of another RCI, as nothing would come out of it as all the water has pass under the bridge.</p>
<p>Maybe it is best that all records of Petronas be declassified and the public be paid to examine the records. There are no members (normal ones) for the RCI to do the job.</p>
<p>According to sources, some people would say that the accounts had been audited by international auditors and that everyone would be alright, when actually nothing is alright.</p>
<p>Some got the wrong perception that Petronas is alright as long as it is in the 500 Fortune companies – what shit is that?</p>
<p>I have lodged Police Reports and have written a lot about Petronas from the Sabah’s perspective.. and why this is allowed to rot to bring the nation to poverty after 52/46 years.</p>
<p>Did you see the number 65 amongst the treasure of the first PM after the safe was open? What 65?</p>
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		<title>By: Joshua</title>
		<link>http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/06/05/dear-sabah-bn-leaders/comment-page-2/#comment-183271</link>
		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 13:10:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>what is this 65 for?
Spore exit Malaysia?


Tunku Abdul Rahman&#039;s Artefacts To Be Redisplayed

KUALA LUMPUR, July 3 (Bernama) -- Several artefacts belonged to the First Prime Minister of Malaysia Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj will be redisplayed at the Tunku Abdul Rahman Memorial, said Information Communication and Culture Ministry Secretary-General Datuk Kamaruddin Siaraf.

He said the National Archive was now in the process of inventorying the artefacts.

&quot;The National Archive will also obtain views from experts as we need to determine whether some of the items are gold-coated or solid gold,&quot; he told reporters after attending a dialogue programme at the Angkasapuri, here Friday.

Yesterday Information Communication and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim announced the content of Tunku Abdul Rahman&#039;s safe after instructing the National Archive to open it.

The box, which was last opened in 1970, contains eight wooden and velvet boxes.

Inside the wooden and velvet boxes were a wrist watch, two golden keys (one of which was from former New York City Mayor Robert Wagner), two sets of cufflinks, a gold coin with a ringgit value from former Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Ismail Nasiruddin Shah, a commemorative coin from former Taiwan president Chiang Kai-shek and a 1970-dated golden plaque from the National Shooting Association.

The biggest of all was a golden rectangular metal box which contained about 23 gold items such as a Parker pen, a Chinese character that means &quot;long life&quot;, at least two pairs of scissors, keys and a round plaque that carried the number 65.

Kamaruddin declined to comment on the value of the artefacts, saying they were priceless.

Meanwhile, Kamaruddin said Radio Television Malaysia (RTM) would carry out reports taking into account existing policies and the nature of information it was airing. &quot;We carry out the live telecast of parliament sessions based on these considerations. We wouldn&#039;t want to show unsavoury things.

&quot;That is our policy. We are not being one-sided in deciding what to show or not to show. I think the people should understand this,&quot; he said when asked to comment on claims that RTM did not carry out a full 30-minute live telecast of parliament sessions and instead did so selectively.

Meanwhile, Kamaruddin said the &quot;Sembang Kopi&quot; programme, organised by the ministry, would be expanded to the state and district levels and moderated by officers of the Information Department and Special Affairs Department.

The programme, a casual information and entertainment programme, was launched on June 5 and served as a platform for RTM staff to showcase their artistic talents as well as to discuss current issues.

&quot;The concept at the state and district levels would be similar to what is being done in Kuala Lumpur. We would go to coffee shops, form small cultural groups, showcase some performances and tell some stories,&quot; he said.

Kamaruddin said the &quot;Sembang Kopi&quot; programme in the states would involve the locals with the purpose of informing them of government policies and current issues.

Kelantan is the first state to launch the programme in the last two weeks.

-- BERNAMA</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>what is this 65 for?<br />
Spore exit Malaysia?</p>
<p>Tunku Abdul Rahman&#8217;s Artefacts To Be Redisplayed</p>
<p>KUALA LUMPUR, July 3 (Bernama) &#8212; Several artefacts belonged to the First Prime Minister of Malaysia Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj will be redisplayed at the Tunku Abdul Rahman Memorial, said Information Communication and Culture Ministry Secretary-General Datuk Kamaruddin Siaraf.</p>
<p>He said the National Archive was now in the process of inventorying the artefacts.</p>
<p>&#8220;The National Archive will also obtain views from experts as we need to determine whether some of the items are gold-coated or solid gold,&#8221; he told reporters after attending a dialogue programme at the Angkasapuri, here Friday.</p>
<p>Yesterday Information Communication and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim announced the content of Tunku Abdul Rahman&#8217;s safe after instructing the National Archive to open it.</p>
<p>The box, which was last opened in 1970, contains eight wooden and velvet boxes.</p>
<p>Inside the wooden and velvet boxes were a wrist watch, two golden keys (one of which was from former New York City Mayor Robert Wagner), two sets of cufflinks, a gold coin with a ringgit value from former Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Ismail Nasiruddin Shah, a commemorative coin from former Taiwan president Chiang Kai-shek and a 1970-dated golden plaque from the National Shooting Association.</p>
<p>The biggest of all was a golden rectangular metal box which contained about 23 gold items such as a Parker pen, a Chinese character that means &#8220;long life&#8221;, at least two pairs of scissors, keys and a round plaque that carried the number 65.</p>
<p>Kamaruddin declined to comment on the value of the artefacts, saying they were priceless.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Kamaruddin said Radio Television Malaysia (RTM) would carry out reports taking into account existing policies and the nature of information it was airing. &#8220;We carry out the live telecast of parliament sessions based on these considerations. We wouldn&#8217;t want to show unsavoury things.</p>
<p>&#8220;That is our policy. We are not being one-sided in deciding what to show or not to show. I think the people should understand this,&#8221; he said when asked to comment on claims that RTM did not carry out a full 30-minute live telecast of parliament sessions and instead did so selectively.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Kamaruddin said the &#8220;Sembang Kopi&#8221; programme, organised by the ministry, would be expanded to the state and district levels and moderated by officers of the Information Department and Special Affairs Department.</p>
<p>The programme, a casual information and entertainment programme, was launched on June 5 and served as a platform for RTM staff to showcase their artistic talents as well as to discuss current issues.</p>
<p>&#8220;The concept at the state and district levels would be similar to what is being done in Kuala Lumpur. We would go to coffee shops, form small cultural groups, showcase some performances and tell some stories,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Kamaruddin said the &#8220;Sembang Kopi&#8221; programme in the states would involve the locals with the purpose of informing them of government policies and current issues.</p>
<p>Kelantan is the first state to launch the programme in the last two weeks.</p>
<p>&#8211; BERNAMA</p>
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		<title>By: Joshua</title>
		<link>http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/06/05/dear-sabah-bn-leaders/comment-page-2/#comment-183055</link>
		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 07:30:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>improved items:

Surat dari ASASATU Sdn Bhd kepada Menteri Kewangan. Surat 2 – muka 1 muka 2
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>improved items:</p>
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		<title>By: Joshua</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 01:57:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What procurement for m;sia when tainted with massive corruption-wise in a rotten sucking sytem.



Malaysian economy to shrink by 4-5% in decade&#039;s biggest fall : PM
PUTRAJAYA, 
 
 
M&#039;sia&#039;s FDI plummets        
    
Thursday, 02 July 2009 17:57  
(The Straits Times) - FOREIGN investment in Malaysia has plummeted this year, Trade Minister Mustapa Mohamed said on Thursday after the government announced liberalisation measures aimed at luring investors.

&#039;Foreign direct investment for 2008 was RM46 billion (S$18.8 billion) and for January to May this year we have only seen RM4.2 billion,&#039; Mr Mustapa told reporters. 
 
http://www.bnm.gov.my/index.php?ch=12&amp;pg=142&amp;sdate=2008-05-15&amp;lang=en    RM507 billions
 
http://www.bnm.gov.my/index.php?ch=12&amp;pg=142&amp;sdate=2009-05-15&amp;lang=en    RM350 billions
 
http://www.bnm.gov.my/index.php?ch=12&amp;pg=142&amp;sdate=2009-06-15&amp;lang=en    RM347 billions 

 
 http://promahathir.blogspot.com/2007/01/raising-usd50-billion-for-9mp-projects.html
and these
 
It is important that the allegation be cleared by the Malaysia Anti Corruption Commission and the Bank Negara and the Treasury as external debts via private arrangement is hardship for the people.
Full details of this massive alleged US$50 billions (RM175b) private loans by ASASATU TECHNOLOGY SDN BHD on behalf of the Federal Government for 9 Malaysia Plan are available in the Internet. Was this loan guaranteed by Bank Negara?
http://mambau.blogdrive.com/archive/cm-8_cy-2008_m-8_d-21_y-2008_o-10.html
Surat dari Pejabat Menteri Kewangan kepada Dato Zamani Abdul Ghani, Timbalan Gabenor BNM. Surat 1 - muka 1 muka 2 http://din.huluselangor.net/UserFiles/Image/USD50m/1.jpg
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Surat dari ASASATU Sdn Bhd kepada Menteri Kewangan. Surat 2 - muka 1 muka 2
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pw: paranoid Deaths</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What procurement for m;sia when tainted with massive corruption-wise in a rotten sucking sytem.</p>
<p>Malaysian economy to shrink by 4-5% in decade&#8217;s biggest fall : PM<br />
PUTRAJAYA, </p>
<p>M&#8217;sia&#8217;s FDI plummets        </p>
<p>Thursday, 02 July 2009 17:57<br />
(The Straits Times) &#8211; FOREIGN investment in Malaysia has plummeted this year, Trade Minister Mustapa Mohamed said on Thursday after the government announced liberalisation measures aimed at luring investors.</p>
<p>&#8216;Foreign direct investment for 2008 was RM46 billion (S$18.8 billion) and for January to May this year we have only seen RM4.2 billion,&#8217; Mr Mustapa told reporters. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.bnm.gov.my/index.php?ch=12&#038;pg=142&#038;sdate=2008-05-15&#038;lang=en" rel="nofollow">http://www.bnm.gov.my/index.php?ch=12&#038;pg=142&#038;sdate=2008-05-15&#038;lang=en</a>    RM507 billions</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bnm.gov.my/index.php?ch=12&#038;pg=142&#038;sdate=2009-05-15&#038;lang=en" rel="nofollow">http://www.bnm.gov.my/index.php?ch=12&#038;pg=142&#038;sdate=2009-05-15&#038;lang=en</a>    RM350 billions</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bnm.gov.my/index.php?ch=12&#038;pg=142&#038;sdate=2009-06-15&#038;lang=en" rel="nofollow">http://www.bnm.gov.my/index.php?ch=12&#038;pg=142&#038;sdate=2009-06-15&#038;lang=en</a>    RM347 billions </p>
<p> <a href="http://promahathir.blogspot.com/2007/01/raising-usd50-billion-for-9mp-projects.html" rel="nofollow">http://promahathir.blogspot.com/2007/01/raising-usd50-billion-for-9mp-projects.html</a><br />
and these</p>
<p>It is important that the allegation be cleared by the Malaysia Anti Corruption Commission and the Bank Negara and the Treasury as external debts via private arrangement is hardship for the people.<br />
Full details of this massive alleged US$50 billions (RM175b) private loans by ASASATU TECHNOLOGY SDN BHD on behalf of the Federal Government for 9 Malaysia Plan are available in the Internet. Was this loan guaranteed by Bank Negara?<br />
<a href="http://mambau.blogdrive.com/archive/cm-8_cy-2008_m-8_d-21_y-2008_o-10.html" rel="nofollow">http://mambau.blogdrive.com/archive/cm-8_cy-2008_m-8_d-21_y-2008_o-10.html</a><br />
Surat dari Pejabat Menteri Kewangan kepada Dato Zamani Abdul Ghani, Timbalan Gabenor BNM. Surat 1 &#8211; muka 1 muka 2 <a href="http://din.huluselangor.net/UserFiles/Image/USD50m/1.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://din.huluselangor.net/UserFiles/Image/USD50m/1.jpg</a><br />
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Surat dari ASASATU Sdn Bhd kepada Menteri Kewangan. Surat 2 &#8211; muka 1 muka 2<br />
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<p>pw: paranoid Deaths</p>
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		<title>By: Joshua</title>
		<link>http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/06/05/dear-sabah-bn-leaders/comment-page-2/#comment-182825</link>
		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 19:13:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I wrote to the CP and OCPD and the extract of that note is 


The security situation is worrisome. The news item was not issued by the OCPD and lack details of the crimes like the characteristics of the two suspects involved.

I handed to the Commissioner of Police Datuk Rashid about the case of SSY - a menace in society in December 2008 at a CASH dialogue after lodging an earlier Police Report on a gangster SOH See Yee@Gary Su/Soo Luyang/002101/07 15 June 2007 [Insp Jakariya.]

Meanwhile, please let me know who is the IO of this case believed to have lodged a Police Report in Luyang by the victim.

pw: blos Fellcia</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wrote to the CP and OCPD and the extract of that note is </p>
<p>The security situation is worrisome. The news item was not issued by the OCPD and lack details of the crimes like the characteristics of the two suspects involved.</p>
<p>I handed to the Commissioner of Police Datuk Rashid about the case of SSY &#8211; a menace in society in December 2008 at a CASH dialogue after lodging an earlier Police Report on a gangster SOH See Yee@Gary Su/Soo Luyang/002101/07 15 June 2007 [Insp Jakariya.]</p>
<p>Meanwhile, please let me know who is the IO of this case believed to have lodged a Police Report in Luyang by the victim.</p>
<p>pw: blos Fellcia</p>
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		<title>By: frankyapp</title>
		<link>http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/06/05/dear-sabah-bn-leaders/comment-page-2/#comment-182587</link>
		<dc:creator>frankyapp</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 04:51:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>So ok what&#039;s happening next ?. Did the police succeed in finding the run away car and arrest the two criminals ?. Or as usual the police let the criminals slips out of their hands.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So ok what&#8217;s happening next ?. Did the police succeed in finding the run away car and arrest the two criminals ?. Or as usual the police let the criminals slips out of their hands.</p>
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		<title>By: Joshua</title>
		<link>http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/06/05/dear-sabah-bn-leaders/comment-page-2/#comment-182265</link>
		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 00:35:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What has BN&#039;s illegal leaders got to say about this?

pw: with murdered


Varsity student loses car to armed man

Published on: Friday, June 26, 2009  http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=65917       

Kota Kinabalu: A man armed with a meat cleaver hijacked a university student of her car at Taman Hilltop in Lintas, Thursday. 

The student, Fu, 23, now fears going out and is worried others might similarly fall victim. 

She said her ordeal started after she finished talking to a friend, Liew, at a basketball court at Lorong Gunung Ulu Merak I, in the housing area at about 1.30pm. 

&quot;As I was walking to my Toyota Vios by the roadside, I saw one of two men who had been chatting near a Kancil parked behind my car, tailing me,&quot; Fu said, adding Liew had gone over to the other side of the court where her car was parked. 

Feeling uneasy, she quickened her steps and opened the car door but the man managed to block it. 

At this point, she spotted the meat cleaver and the man said in Cantonese that &#039;I only come for the riches or money&#039;. 

&quot;I told him if you want money I will give it to you,&quot; she said, adding the man then ordered her to get out of the car. 

At her request, the man even returned her handbag containing over RM100 and personal documents. 

&quot;He told me that if I wanted the car back I should get in with him, but I did not,&quot; she said, adding the man drove away, with the one he was earlier talking to in the Kancil. 

She then called Liew who still happened to be in the area and told her to watch out for the men. 

On spotting the Vios, Liew followed closely behind, as the man dodged traffic at high speed, but lost him at Taman Century. A distress call was made to the police later. 

Roadblocks were mounted not long after police were alerted.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What has BN&#8217;s illegal leaders got to say about this?</p>
<p>pw: with murdered</p>
<p>Varsity student loses car to armed man</p>
<p>Published on: Friday, June 26, 2009  <a href="http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=65917" rel="nofollow">http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=65917</a>       </p>
<p>Kota Kinabalu: A man armed with a meat cleaver hijacked a university student of her car at Taman Hilltop in Lintas, Thursday. </p>
<p>The student, Fu, 23, now fears going out and is worried others might similarly fall victim. </p>
<p>She said her ordeal started after she finished talking to a friend, Liew, at a basketball court at Lorong Gunung Ulu Merak I, in the housing area at about 1.30pm. </p>
<p>&#8220;As I was walking to my Toyota Vios by the roadside, I saw one of two men who had been chatting near a Kancil parked behind my car, tailing me,&#8221; Fu said, adding Liew had gone over to the other side of the court where her car was parked. </p>
<p>Feeling uneasy, she quickened her steps and opened the car door but the man managed to block it. </p>
<p>At this point, she spotted the meat cleaver and the man said in Cantonese that &#8216;I only come for the riches or money&#8217;. </p>
<p>&#8220;I told him if you want money I will give it to you,&#8221; she said, adding the man then ordered her to get out of the car. </p>
<p>At her request, the man even returned her handbag containing over RM100 and personal documents. </p>
<p>&#8220;He told me that if I wanted the car back I should get in with him, but I did not,&#8221; she said, adding the man drove away, with the one he was earlier talking to in the Kancil. </p>
<p>She then called Liew who still happened to be in the area and told her to watch out for the men. </p>
<p>On spotting the Vios, Liew followed closely behind, as the man dodged traffic at high speed, but lost him at Taman Century. A distress call was made to the police later. </p>
<p>Roadblocks were mounted not long after police were alerted.</p>
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		<title>By: Joshua</title>
		<link>http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/06/05/dear-sabah-bn-leaders/comment-page-2/#comment-181226</link>
		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 14:23:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Change Govt must come but how?

Dear friends,
I want to hear from the Anwar the following:-
1.    His view on Project IC.
2.    His view on 1994&#039;s power grab in Sabah by UMNO.
3.    His view on the Coal Power Plant in Sabah vis-a-vis the
supply of coal in Kalimantan.
4.    His view on Saham Amanah Sabah.
5.    His view on the Philippines Claim on Sabah.
6.    Also Anwar&#039;s and Yong Teck Lee&#039;s view on those articles by RPK on the link to Abu Sayyap as likely partner of Jemaah Islamiah and Al Qaeda.
Meanwhile illegal UMNO and BN has more to answer for all the above matters too.
 Joshua Kong
 
SAPP welcomes Azmin&#039;s call for One to One contest against BN in next polls   http://www.sapp.org.my/hq/090619_sapp_pkr.asp
Kota Kinabalu, June 19, 2009: Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) president, Datuk Yong Teck Lee today said that SAPP is positive about talks with PKR on preparations for the next general elections. 

&quot;The most sensible part of the election preparations is to agree that the election should be a one to one contest against the might of the BN machinery because we must not underestimate the will power of the BN and UMNO to stay in power at all costs and using all tricks&quot; added Yong.

This was conveyed by Yong during a lunch meeting with PKR State liaison Chairman for Sabah, YB Azmin Ali, this afternoon together with Deputy President Datuk Eric Majimbun from SAPP.

&quot;Therefore, the SAPP Supreme Council at its meeting on June 13 has identified three main challenges to an opposition victory:

(a) Money politics whereby the BN has overwhelming advantage in all constituencies,
(b) Illegal immigrants voters,
(c) The use of phantom votes and postal ballots in marginal constituencies whereby votes have been cast in the names of non existent voters, such as the examples shown in the election petition trial of Sandakan MP last year.

&quot;Other relevant concerns are the lack of a common platform on both national and Sabah issues among Pakatan parties and SAPP such as autonomy for Sabah, the PAS-UMNO unity talks, the vastly divergent ideologies of PAS and DAP on nation building issues and the PAS claim to the Prime Ministership.

&quot;On the positive side, the BN is fast losing support among the people over a range of issues such as the economy and economic mismanagement, crime and social problems, racial polarization and religious bigotry and a general lack of direction at the top of the nation&#039;s leadership. 

&quot;The 1 Malaysia concept has failed to catch the people&#039;s imagination and instead became the butt of jokes among the people. Past excesses of the BN administration is catching up with the current government such as the collapse of the Terengganu stadium and other building failures, the Port Klang Free Zone scandal, the Perak fiasco and falling education standards. 

&quot;In Sabah, the failure to resolve the Queen Elizabeth hospital crisis, the controversial coal power plant proposal, the piping of our natural gas to Petronas&#039;s Bintulu Liquefied Natural Gas plant, escalating costs of living, poverty, illegal immigrants problems beset the people. 

&quot;The Labuan Bridge proposal is at a dead end whereas Johore is getting a third bridge and Penang a second bridge. Both the relaxation of the cabotage policy and the announcement of RM245 million to buy the Sabah Medical Centre turned out to be mere public relations exercise without any real benefits to the people,&quot; stressed Yong.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Change Govt must come but how?</p>
<p>Dear friends,<br />
I want to hear from the Anwar the following:-<br />
1.    His view on Project IC.<br />
2.    His view on 1994&#8242;s power grab in Sabah by UMNO.<br />
3.    His view on the Coal Power Plant in Sabah vis-a-vis the<br />
supply of coal in Kalimantan.<br />
4.    His view on Saham Amanah Sabah.<br />
5.    His view on the Philippines Claim on Sabah.<br />
6.    Also Anwar&#8217;s and Yong Teck Lee&#8217;s view on those articles by RPK on the link to Abu Sayyap as likely partner of Jemaah Islamiah and Al Qaeda.<br />
Meanwhile illegal UMNO and BN has more to answer for all the above matters too.<br />
 Joshua Kong</p>
<p>SAPP welcomes Azmin&#8217;s call for One to One contest against BN in next polls   <a href="http://www.sapp.org.my/hq/090619_sapp_pkr.asp" rel="nofollow">http://www.sapp.org.my/hq/090619_sapp_pkr.asp</a><br />
Kota Kinabalu, June 19, 2009: Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) president, Datuk Yong Teck Lee today said that SAPP is positive about talks with PKR on preparations for the next general elections. </p>
<p>&#8220;The most sensible part of the election preparations is to agree that the election should be a one to one contest against the might of the BN machinery because we must not underestimate the will power of the BN and UMNO to stay in power at all costs and using all tricks&#8221; added Yong.</p>
<p>This was conveyed by Yong during a lunch meeting with PKR State liaison Chairman for Sabah, YB Azmin Ali, this afternoon together with Deputy President Datuk Eric Majimbun from SAPP.</p>
<p>&#8220;Therefore, the SAPP Supreme Council at its meeting on June 13 has identified three main challenges to an opposition victory:</p>
<p>(a) Money politics whereby the BN has overwhelming advantage in all constituencies,<br />
(b) Illegal immigrants voters,<br />
(c) The use of phantom votes and postal ballots in marginal constituencies whereby votes have been cast in the names of non existent voters, such as the examples shown in the election petition trial of Sandakan MP last year.</p>
<p>&#8220;Other relevant concerns are the lack of a common platform on both national and Sabah issues among Pakatan parties and SAPP such as autonomy for Sabah, the PAS-UMNO unity talks, the vastly divergent ideologies of PAS and DAP on nation building issues and the PAS claim to the Prime Ministership.</p>
<p>&#8220;On the positive side, the BN is fast losing support among the people over a range of issues such as the economy and economic mismanagement, crime and social problems, racial polarization and religious bigotry and a general lack of direction at the top of the nation&#8217;s leadership. </p>
<p>&#8220;The 1 Malaysia concept has failed to catch the people&#8217;s imagination and instead became the butt of jokes among the people. Past excesses of the BN administration is catching up with the current government such as the collapse of the Terengganu stadium and other building failures, the Port Klang Free Zone scandal, the Perak fiasco and falling education standards. </p>
<p>&#8220;In Sabah, the failure to resolve the Queen Elizabeth hospital crisis, the controversial coal power plant proposal, the piping of our natural gas to Petronas&#8217;s Bintulu Liquefied Natural Gas plant, escalating costs of living, poverty, illegal immigrants problems beset the people. </p>
<p>&#8220;The Labuan Bridge proposal is at a dead end whereas Johore is getting a third bridge and Penang a second bridge. Both the relaxation of the cabotage policy and the announcement of RM245 million to buy the Sabah Medical Centre turned out to be mere public relations exercise without any real benefits to the people,&#8221; stressed Yong.</p>
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		<title>By: Joshua</title>
		<link>http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/06/05/dear-sabah-bn-leaders/comment-page-2/#comment-181225</link>
		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 14:11:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>expect the worst to come with this speculation on the illegal CM as having &#039;brain tumour&#039; as in

http://advocateviews.blogspot.com/2009/06/musa-inflicted-with-brain-tumor.html#comment-form



pw:  calgary tricia</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>expect the worst to come with this speculation on the illegal CM as having &#8216;brain tumour&#8217; as in</p>
<p><a href="http://advocateviews.blogspot.com/2009/06/musa-inflicted-with-brain-tumor.html#comment-form" rel="nofollow">http://advocateviews.blogspot.com/2009/06/musa-inflicted-with-brain-tumor.html#comment-form</a></p>
<p>pw:  calgary tricia</p>
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		<title>By: Joshua</title>
		<link>http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/06/05/dear-sabah-bn-leaders/comment-page-2/#comment-181049</link>
		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 13:13:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>why the need of saying this in Sarawak?
Would this be applied as in Brunei but the denial
is just for the moment until Najib re-enforce his illegal Government possibly with PAS un sort of unity government of 1Malaysia.

Joshua
PW: roebuck keith


Friday, June 19th, 2009 
 
 
We’ll not take away your land: Najib 
By Raynore Mering and Samuel Aubrey 


Ibans assured government will solve problem of uppermost concern to them — land

LUBOK ANTU: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yesterday assured the Ibans that the government will not snatch their land away from them.

He even went further to assure them that problems related to their land would be solved by the Barisan Nasional (BN) government.

“… have confidence in the Barisan Nasional (BN) government. We have no intention of grabbing anybody’s land. The Ibans should not worry. The BN government will not snatch your property,” Najib said at a huge gathering at Rumah Manai, Nanga San, here.

“We want to ensure the future of the Ibans and we will solve the land problem that I know you are concerned about,” he added.

The prime minister said from his discussions with Chief Minister Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud he was convinced that the state’s model of native customary rights land development would ensure a better future for the Dayaks, particularly the Ibans.

He said he was confident that the model would provide the opportunity for the Dayaks in the rural areas to earn a stable income and thus improve their standard of living.

Najib went on to announce that the Rural and Regional Development Ministry would upgrade some 1,800 longhouses throughout Sarawak, starting with 223 doors here at a cost of RM1 million.

The prime minister and his entourage flew in a helicopter from Kuching to Lubok Antu Sports Complex yesterday morning. From there, they travelled by land to Rumah Manai, giving the premier a taste of the gravelled 8-km Lubok Antu-Bulo road to the longhouse.

Besides the announcement on the longhouse improvement programme, Najib came bearing plenty of goodies for the people of Lubok Antu.

He announced that a contractor would soon start work to tar-seal the Lubok Antu-Bulo Road, which would cost RM10 million this year and another RM3 million next year.

He also announced that tender would be called soon for the construction of two new roads costing RM60 million.

He told his rural audience that there would be new tourism facilities; a RM58-million Lubok Antu Police Complex; the Lubok Antu Customs, Immigration and Quarantine building; and district offices in Lubok Antu and Engkilili. The total cost of these projects would be RM75.13 million.

On top of that, he announced a RM630,000 allocation for the development of the Batang Ai Aquaculture Industry Zone and revealed that Natural Resources and Environment Minister Datuk Douglas Uggah had proposed that fresh water fish reared there be supplied to schools to ensure a market for them.

Earlier, Najib pointed out that it was his wish to visit Batang Ai to personally thank the people there for returning the BN with a strong mandate in the Batang Ai by-election on April 7.

“I feel very happy and touched by the results. BN had won with an increased majority that we can be proud of. This means that the people of Batang Ai, especially the Ibans, here still have confidence in the BN in fighting for the people and their future.

“I am here also to give you my assurance that we will make good all our election promises. And don’t worry YB Malcolm (Mussen Lamoh), we will give you wings to fly,” he said to the cheers of the audience.

Mussen, 49, of Parti Rakyat Sarawak, had polled 3,907 votes against 2,053 votes garnered by Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) candidate, former five-term Lubok Antu MP Jawah Gerang.

Mussen’s majority of 1,854 votes also more than doubled the 806 vote-majority managed by Mussen’s predecessor Datuk Dublin Unting Ingkot in the 2006 state election. The by-election was called following Unting’s untimely death on Feb 24 after suffering a heart attack.

Praising Mussen for his speech earlier, Najib said: “Malcolm in his very philosophical speech said humans can survive 40 days without food, four days without water, four minutes without air and four seconds without hope.

“But don’t worry we are here to give you hope for the future. Under the BN, you will have hope for the future,” Najib assured.

Najib said Mussen had made the right decision to change his profession from being a civil servant to a politician.

Saying he also agreed with Mussen that a journey of a thousand miles began with the first step, the Prime Minister assured the new assemblyman that BN was there for him.

“We are here to help you so that your journey doesn’t end with just a few steps. It will continue because we believe that only BN can propel Malaysia to greater heights. We intend to make Malaysia a nation we can be proud of.

“We will make Malaysia a successful nation of the 21st century and within that concept, we must ensure that every single community, no matter how big or small, would be with us and receive the benefits of a successful nation.

“That is why I came up with the 1Malaysia slogan. Under the umbrella of 1Malaysia, we can walk together, hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder, we will walk this journey and we will bring Malaysia to greater heights,” said Najib.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>why the need of saying this in Sarawak?<br />
Would this be applied as in Brunei but the denial<br />
is just for the moment until Najib re-enforce his illegal Government possibly with PAS un sort of unity government of 1Malaysia.</p>
<p>Joshua<br />
PW: roebuck keith</p>
<p>Friday, June 19th, 2009 </p>
<p>We’ll not take away your land: Najib<br />
By Raynore Mering and Samuel Aubrey </p>
<p>Ibans assured government will solve problem of uppermost concern to them — land</p>
<p>LUBOK ANTU: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yesterday assured the Ibans that the government will not snatch their land away from them.</p>
<p>He even went further to assure them that problems related to their land would be solved by the Barisan Nasional (BN) government.</p>
<p>“… have confidence in the Barisan Nasional (BN) government. We have no intention of grabbing anybody’s land. The Ibans should not worry. The BN government will not snatch your property,” Najib said at a huge gathering at Rumah Manai, Nanga San, here.</p>
<p>“We want to ensure the future of the Ibans and we will solve the land problem that I know you are concerned about,” he added.</p>
<p>The prime minister said from his discussions with Chief Minister Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud he was convinced that the state’s model of native customary rights land development would ensure a better future for the Dayaks, particularly the Ibans.</p>
<p>He said he was confident that the model would provide the opportunity for the Dayaks in the rural areas to earn a stable income and thus improve their standard of living.</p>
<p>Najib went on to announce that the Rural and Regional Development Ministry would upgrade some 1,800 longhouses throughout Sarawak, starting with 223 doors here at a cost of RM1 million.</p>
<p>The prime minister and his entourage flew in a helicopter from Kuching to Lubok Antu Sports Complex yesterday morning. From there, they travelled by land to Rumah Manai, giving the premier a taste of the gravelled 8-km Lubok Antu-Bulo road to the longhouse.</p>
<p>Besides the announcement on the longhouse improvement programme, Najib came bearing plenty of goodies for the people of Lubok Antu.</p>
<p>He announced that a contractor would soon start work to tar-seal the Lubok Antu-Bulo Road, which would cost RM10 million this year and another RM3 million next year.</p>
<p>He also announced that tender would be called soon for the construction of two new roads costing RM60 million.</p>
<p>He told his rural audience that there would be new tourism facilities; a RM58-million Lubok Antu Police Complex; the Lubok Antu Customs, Immigration and Quarantine building; and district offices in Lubok Antu and Engkilili. The total cost of these projects would be RM75.13 million.</p>
<p>On top of that, he announced a RM630,000 allocation for the development of the Batang Ai Aquaculture Industry Zone and revealed that Natural Resources and Environment Minister Datuk Douglas Uggah had proposed that fresh water fish reared there be supplied to schools to ensure a market for them.</p>
<p>Earlier, Najib pointed out that it was his wish to visit Batang Ai to personally thank the people there for returning the BN with a strong mandate in the Batang Ai by-election on April 7.</p>
<p>“I feel very happy and touched by the results. BN had won with an increased majority that we can be proud of. This means that the people of Batang Ai, especially the Ibans, here still have confidence in the BN in fighting for the people and their future.</p>
<p>“I am here also to give you my assurance that we will make good all our election promises. And don’t worry YB Malcolm (Mussen Lamoh), we will give you wings to fly,” he said to the cheers of the audience.</p>
<p>Mussen, 49, of Parti Rakyat Sarawak, had polled 3,907 votes against 2,053 votes garnered by Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) candidate, former five-term Lubok Antu MP Jawah Gerang.</p>
<p>Mussen’s majority of 1,854 votes also more than doubled the 806 vote-majority managed by Mussen’s predecessor Datuk Dublin Unting Ingkot in the 2006 state election. The by-election was called following Unting’s untimely death on Feb 24 after suffering a heart attack.</p>
<p>Praising Mussen for his speech earlier, Najib said: “Malcolm in his very philosophical speech said humans can survive 40 days without food, four days without water, four minutes without air and four seconds without hope.</p>
<p>“But don’t worry we are here to give you hope for the future. Under the BN, you will have hope for the future,” Najib assured.</p>
<p>Najib said Mussen had made the right decision to change his profession from being a civil servant to a politician.</p>
<p>Saying he also agreed with Mussen that a journey of a thousand miles began with the first step, the Prime Minister assured the new assemblyman that BN was there for him.</p>
<p>“We are here to help you so that your journey doesn’t end with just a few steps. It will continue because we believe that only BN can propel Malaysia to greater heights. We intend to make Malaysia a nation we can be proud of.</p>
<p>“We will make Malaysia a successful nation of the 21st century and within that concept, we must ensure that every single community, no matter how big or small, would be with us and receive the benefits of a successful nation.</p>
<p>“That is why I came up with the 1Malaysia slogan. Under the umbrella of 1Malaysia, we can walk together, hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder, we will walk this journey and we will bring Malaysia to greater heights,” said Najib.</p>
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		<title>By: Joshua</title>
		<link>http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/06/05/dear-sabah-bn-leaders/comment-page-2/#comment-180581</link>
		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 05:04:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We need to act now to rid illegal BN

The same bullying tactics of BN =Be eNd is still there so strong because BN is illegitimate rigging General Elections for decades.

If voters do not really complain like I do especially GE 2004 and GE 2008 confirmed rigged as per
http://ge-2004-2008.blogspot.com/2009/01/in-defence-of-public-interest-appeal.html?showComment=1232329020000#c9135895316752982134, then the worst can still occur in GE 13.

BN still would use a sledgehammer to make it way illegally.

Look at Iran now in turmoil over rigged GE, and this can still happen in M&#039;sia when EC is still heavily bias even without the ex Chairman Rashid as very corrupt as per Police Reports
http://malaysia-police-reports.blogspot.com/

So we need to bring urgent awareness now fighting against all the rotten system in place with a new IGGG now.


pw:cameroon  8:30-9:15</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We need to act now to rid illegal BN</p>
<p>The same bullying tactics of BN =Be eNd is still there so strong because BN is illegitimate rigging General Elections for decades.</p>
<p>If voters do not really complain like I do especially GE 2004 and GE 2008 confirmed rigged as per<br />
<a href="http://ge-2004-2008.blogspot.com/2009/01/in-defence-of-public-interest-appeal.html?showComment=1232329020000#c9135895316752982134" rel="nofollow">http://ge-2004-2008.blogspot.com/2009/01/in-defence-of-public-interest-appeal.html?showComment=1232329020000#c9135895316752982134</a>, then the worst can still occur in GE 13.</p>
<p>BN still would use a sledgehammer to make it way illegally.</p>
<p>Look at Iran now in turmoil over rigged GE, and this can still happen in M&#8217;sia when EC is still heavily bias even without the ex Chairman Rashid as very corrupt as per Police Reports<br />
<a href="http://malaysia-police-reports.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">http://malaysia-police-reports.blogspot.com/</a></p>
<p>So we need to bring urgent awareness now fighting against all the rotten system in place with a new IGGG now.</p>
<p>pw:cameroon  8:30-9:15</p>
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		<title>By: Joshua</title>
		<link>http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/06/05/dear-sabah-bn-leaders/comment-page-2/#comment-180510</link>
		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 12:28:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I believe it is more like 500,000.


what say you illegal BN leaders?

http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/106587
230,000 Indonesians &#039;trafficked&#039; in Sabah 
Joe Fernandez &#124; Jun 16, 09 5:23pm 
The Jakarta-based International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC) estimates that the illegal trafficking of Indonesians in Sabah to be as high as 230,000.

Abhijit Dasgupta, ICMC’s senior manager said that the figures were derived from a study of 700,000 Indonesian migrant workers in Sabah.

 “We estimate that there at least 100,000 legal and illegal Indonesians working in homes, restaurants, cafes, bars and brothels,” said Dasgupta. 

“The others are in the construction, agriculture and plantation industries.”

Dasgupta said this when presenting a paper ‘Combating Trafficking in Persons for Sexual Exploitation’ at a seminar in Samarinda, Kalimantan. 

While he could not provide the latest figures, Dasgupta cited a 2003 study by the Ministry of Women’s Empowerment in Jakarta which estimated that about 5,000 Indonesian women were trafficked for prostitution in Sabah. 

Dasgupta laid the blame on Sabahans for the huge influx of Indonesians workers as they were unwilling to be employed in dirty, difficult and dangerous work. 

He also said the growth of the market economy and a tendency to procure cheaper labour to make maximise profits contributed to the problem. 

Dasgupta also pointed out that Malaysia only passed its Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act in 2007. 

ICMC figures in Sabah show that 19 per cent of Indonesian migrants came to look for work independently, 16 per cent were accompanied or assisted by their families and friends, while 54 per cent were escorted to and fro in groups by either their recruiters or the recruiters’ representatives.

Indons monitored closely by agents

“The fact that the majority were escorted during their return indicates the degree of control by recruiters or their agents,” said Dasgupta. 

“Twenty per cent of the respondents claimed that their passports and their travel documents were falsified in some way by brokers.”

Indonesian migrant workers, according to the ICMC findings, had to fork out between RM833 and RM1,388 as transport fee from their places of origin to Nunukan Island.

Nunukan is the last stop in east Kalimantan for Indonesian workers bound for Sabah.

The result: Some sell their belongings such as land and animals; others borrow from loan sharks. The luckier ones get help from family, relatives, neighbours and friends.

A good number get their agents to pay their transportation costs, sponsor their stay in Nunukan and the cost of processing their travel documents.

“Those dependent on their agents monetarily were informed that they could repay them through salary deductions. But only few were informed of the amount to be repaid and over how long a period of time,” said Dasgupta.

“It seems that these arrangements are left sufficiently vague to keep the migrant workers under pressure for as long as possible and extract as much as possible from him or her.”

Monitoring system in place


Employers of migrant workers in Sabah have to fork out an annual levy to the state government as well. Although the employees are not liable for the levy, employers generally deducted these from their employees’ salaries every month. 

According to the ICMC assessments, migrant workers are not given copies of their employment contracts and this leaves open the possibility that their debts can be increased arbitrarily and unilaterally. 

To add insult to injury, most workers had to leave their travel documents with their employers, thus preventing the possibility of their escape from bondage.

Dasgupta said the ICMC’s early findings showed that about five percent were held in &quot;slave like conditions”, three percent were abused verbally, four percent were threatened with bodily harm when they wanted to leave, two percent were forced to carry out “undesirable work” including prostitution and subjecting them to rape and sexual abuse. 

“It is clear that there are significant debts among Indonesian migrant workers in Sabah which restrict their mobility and leaves them open to abuse by their employers,” said Dasgupta.

Dasgupta said ICMC has an on-going monitoring system in Nunukan since August last year and is also conducting a survey with help of local partners, the European Union and the US Government. 

They cover Indonesian migrant workers passing through Tawau, six key municipalities in Sabah and research on the incomes and savings of Indonesian workers.

“We also get information from official figures issued from time to time by the Sabah and Indonesian governments and their respective agencies,” said Dasgupta. 

Assistant secretary to the secretariat of council of anti trafficking in persons at the Home Ministry in PutraJaya, Azrul Izham disclosed that 23 trafficking cases were investigated between Feb 28 last year and April 6 this year. 

Of the number, eight have been brought to court and one conviction secured thus far. The 23 cases involve 110 victims under the interim protection order of which eight were children and 41 victims under the protection order that included seven children. 

“So we have done better than Australia even though their anti-trafficking in persons laws has been in place much longer,” said Azru
 
pw: FrenchHill feiner</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I believe it is more like 500,000.</p>
<p>what say you illegal BN leaders?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/106587" rel="nofollow">http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/106587</a><br />
230,000 Indonesians &#8216;trafficked&#8217; in Sabah<br />
Joe Fernandez | Jun 16, 09 5:23pm<br />
The Jakarta-based International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC) estimates that the illegal trafficking of Indonesians in Sabah to be as high as 230,000.</p>
<p>Abhijit Dasgupta, ICMC’s senior manager said that the figures were derived from a study of 700,000 Indonesian migrant workers in Sabah.</p>
<p> “We estimate that there at least 100,000 legal and illegal Indonesians working in homes, restaurants, cafes, bars and brothels,” said Dasgupta. </p>
<p>“The others are in the construction, agriculture and plantation industries.”</p>
<p>Dasgupta said this when presenting a paper ‘Combating Trafficking in Persons for Sexual Exploitation’ at a seminar in Samarinda, Kalimantan. </p>
<p>While he could not provide the latest figures, Dasgupta cited a 2003 study by the Ministry of Women’s Empowerment in Jakarta which estimated that about 5,000 Indonesian women were trafficked for prostitution in Sabah. </p>
<p>Dasgupta laid the blame on Sabahans for the huge influx of Indonesians workers as they were unwilling to be employed in dirty, difficult and dangerous work. </p>
<p>He also said the growth of the market economy and a tendency to procure cheaper labour to make maximise profits contributed to the problem. </p>
<p>Dasgupta also pointed out that Malaysia only passed its Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act in 2007. </p>
<p>ICMC figures in Sabah show that 19 per cent of Indonesian migrants came to look for work independently, 16 per cent were accompanied or assisted by their families and friends, while 54 per cent were escorted to and fro in groups by either their recruiters or the recruiters’ representatives.</p>
<p>Indons monitored closely by agents</p>
<p>“The fact that the majority were escorted during their return indicates the degree of control by recruiters or their agents,” said Dasgupta. </p>
<p>“Twenty per cent of the respondents claimed that their passports and their travel documents were falsified in some way by brokers.”</p>
<p>Indonesian migrant workers, according to the ICMC findings, had to fork out between RM833 and RM1,388 as transport fee from their places of origin to Nunukan Island.</p>
<p>Nunukan is the last stop in east Kalimantan for Indonesian workers bound for Sabah.</p>
<p>The result: Some sell their belongings such as land and animals; others borrow from loan sharks. The luckier ones get help from family, relatives, neighbours and friends.</p>
<p>A good number get their agents to pay their transportation costs, sponsor their stay in Nunukan and the cost of processing their travel documents.</p>
<p>“Those dependent on their agents monetarily were informed that they could repay them through salary deductions. But only few were informed of the amount to be repaid and over how long a period of time,” said Dasgupta.</p>
<p>“It seems that these arrangements are left sufficiently vague to keep the migrant workers under pressure for as long as possible and extract as much as possible from him or her.”</p>
<p>Monitoring system in place</p>
<p>Employers of migrant workers in Sabah have to fork out an annual levy to the state government as well. Although the employees are not liable for the levy, employers generally deducted these from their employees’ salaries every month. </p>
<p>According to the ICMC assessments, migrant workers are not given copies of their employment contracts and this leaves open the possibility that their debts can be increased arbitrarily and unilaterally. </p>
<p>To add insult to injury, most workers had to leave their travel documents with their employers, thus preventing the possibility of their escape from bondage.</p>
<p>Dasgupta said the ICMC’s early findings showed that about five percent were held in &#8220;slave like conditions”, three percent were abused verbally, four percent were threatened with bodily harm when they wanted to leave, two percent were forced to carry out “undesirable work” including prostitution and subjecting them to rape and sexual abuse. </p>
<p>“It is clear that there are significant debts among Indonesian migrant workers in Sabah which restrict their mobility and leaves them open to abuse by their employers,” said Dasgupta.</p>
<p>Dasgupta said ICMC has an on-going monitoring system in Nunukan since August last year and is also conducting a survey with help of local partners, the European Union and the US Government. </p>
<p>They cover Indonesian migrant workers passing through Tawau, six key municipalities in Sabah and research on the incomes and savings of Indonesian workers.</p>
<p>“We also get information from official figures issued from time to time by the Sabah and Indonesian governments and their respective agencies,” said Dasgupta. </p>
<p>Assistant secretary to the secretariat of council of anti trafficking in persons at the Home Ministry in PutraJaya, Azrul Izham disclosed that 23 trafficking cases were investigated between Feb 28 last year and April 6 this year. </p>
<p>Of the number, eight have been brought to court and one conviction secured thus far. The 23 cases involve 110 victims under the interim protection order of which eight were children and 41 victims under the protection order that included seven children. </p>
<p>“So we have done better than Australia even though their anti-trafficking in persons laws has been in place much longer,” said Azru</p>
<p>pw: FrenchHill feiner</p>
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		<title>By: Joshua</title>
		<link>http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/06/05/dear-sabah-bn-leaders/comment-page-2/#comment-180060</link>
		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 12:02:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>1. Musa Aman rumoured to be in Singapore for what?

BN/UMNO/Musa/Masidi - the greatest contradictions of the century in these statements of Masidi as &quot;He (Musa) is just slightly exhausted over his tight schedule and sleeps between three to fours a day and In fact, the Government is not in any way affected by his (Musa) absence and he is in constant communication. I suppose there is no need as he (Musa) can be reached in any time of the day,&quot; (Daily Express Saturday 13/6/2009).

Masidi says Musa need rest and sleep and yet he is in constant contact and could be reached anytime of the day outside Sabah. Was he in ICU in Spore? How could that be if he is in ICU or Hospital? A superman and a superspirit, indeed. What is what? Does he need federal permission to leave Sabah for whatever reason?

Now Musa Aman in a later press statement said he was on holiday with the family. So who do we believe? If on holiday, why travel by private jet suddenly likely with string attached to rap Sabah forests further.

The other serious implications bases on both Masidi and Musa press statements are aplenty such as reported if really true:-

1. If he really travelled by executive private jet of the timber tycoon (an almost extinct group), he would owe an obligation or the State Government would have to pay extra costs. No wonder our forests are further depleted.

2. Why he has no faith in the local medical facilities including those of KL? No wonder he never handled the medical /QEH crisis in Kota Kinabalu properly.

3. Why there is an inclination to fly out to seek medical help and that is only available for the rich and powerful albeit illegal position. No wonder illegal mentality to rule the State illegally.

4. By flying out in private jet, it indicate the backwardness of air communication of Sabah even after 46 years with MA in most of the years involved with politics. No wonder we are the poorest state in Malaysia and only some cronies are rich. 

5. If MA really need a rest, then there are surely plenty of places in Sabah to do that. No wonder RPK {musa cannot do that ] can hide himself in self exile somewhere in the nation to continue writing in peace.

6. Was it a stroke of some sort as reported somewhere in the Internet? If so, where got problem as the reasons of such things are plenty - exhaustion, haunting of ghosts, haunting of evil spirit or sorcery; haunting of the double 6, 1976 as MA left on 7th June 2009; haunting of his unexplainable wealth; haunting of Mazu, haunting of 1Malaysia; haunting of land grabs in Sabah- some of that exposed in the newspapers - what about the SEDCO land where the Sabah UMNO hq is located but title is still likely withheld?; haunting of sexual perversion including some women also wives; haunting of power grab in 1994; haunting of Permatan Pauh where millions of Ringgit were lost; haunting of Saham Amanah Sabah where RM64m was siphoned off; haunting of many Police Reports lodged against him; haunting of MBA plus many others. No wonder very tough to be top person albeit illegal when the spirit of Kina or Gunsanad could be linked?

Finally, my piece of testimonies. I am a poor man and I had gone through 40+ years of wilderness all alone with the presence of God. I cannot afford to see the medical doctors in Kota Kinabalu let alone fly off to other places. I had gone through thousands of such attacks like wind strokes which I believe are momentary. In the initial stages, I used to consult doctors a few times but no diagnosis could be given. That made me even poorer. So I learn the naturally way as my life comes from God and so when in trouble I seek God in Christ first. Whether you like it or not, that approaches are FREE of charge and I recovered almost instantly. 

So I hope any state leaders should pay for their weaknesses when the strength is in God, as they give the opportunities to some hospitals to make plenty of money while the State would lose its forests to the timber tycoon who I believe is also an outsider. The threat of writing this item is seditious but the threat of death due to ill health not properly addressed is real. I have to do this irrespective of threat of sedition or death as that is how I have survived for more than 40 years in wilderness thanking God as my creator.


pw:canal Nov</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Musa Aman rumoured to be in Singapore for what?</p>
<p>BN/UMNO/Musa/Masidi &#8211; the greatest contradictions of the century in these statements of Masidi as &#8220;He (Musa) is just slightly exhausted over his tight schedule and sleeps between three to fours a day and In fact, the Government is not in any way affected by his (Musa) absence and he is in constant communication. I suppose there is no need as he (Musa) can be reached in any time of the day,&#8221; (Daily Express Saturday 13/6/2009).</p>
<p>Masidi says Musa need rest and sleep and yet he is in constant contact and could be reached anytime of the day outside Sabah. Was he in ICU in Spore? How could that be if he is in ICU or Hospital? A superman and a superspirit, indeed. What is what? Does he need federal permission to leave Sabah for whatever reason?</p>
<p>Now Musa Aman in a later press statement said he was on holiday with the family. So who do we believe? If on holiday, why travel by private jet suddenly likely with string attached to rap Sabah forests further.</p>
<p>The other serious implications bases on both Masidi and Musa press statements are aplenty such as reported if really true:-</p>
<p>1. If he really travelled by executive private jet of the timber tycoon (an almost extinct group), he would owe an obligation or the State Government would have to pay extra costs. No wonder our forests are further depleted.</p>
<p>2. Why he has no faith in the local medical facilities including those of KL? No wonder he never handled the medical /QEH crisis in Kota Kinabalu properly.</p>
<p>3. Why there is an inclination to fly out to seek medical help and that is only available for the rich and powerful albeit illegal position. No wonder illegal mentality to rule the State illegally.</p>
<p>4. By flying out in private jet, it indicate the backwardness of air communication of Sabah even after 46 years with MA in most of the years involved with politics. No wonder we are the poorest state in Malaysia and only some cronies are rich. </p>
<p>5. If MA really need a rest, then there are surely plenty of places in Sabah to do that. No wonder RPK {musa cannot do that ] can hide himself in self exile somewhere in the nation to continue writing in peace.</p>
<p>6. Was it a stroke of some sort as reported somewhere in the Internet? If so, where got problem as the reasons of such things are plenty &#8211; exhaustion, haunting of ghosts, haunting of evil spirit or sorcery; haunting of the double 6, 1976 as MA left on 7th June 2009; haunting of his unexplainable wealth; haunting of Mazu, haunting of 1Malaysia; haunting of land grabs in Sabah- some of that exposed in the newspapers &#8211; what about the SEDCO land where the Sabah UMNO hq is located but title is still likely withheld?; haunting of sexual perversion including some women also wives; haunting of power grab in 1994; haunting of Permatan Pauh where millions of Ringgit were lost; haunting of Saham Amanah Sabah where RM64m was siphoned off; haunting of many Police Reports lodged against him; haunting of MBA plus many others. No wonder very tough to be top person albeit illegal when the spirit of Kina or Gunsanad could be linked?</p>
<p>Finally, my piece of testimonies. I am a poor man and I had gone through 40+ years of wilderness all alone with the presence of God. I cannot afford to see the medical doctors in Kota Kinabalu let alone fly off to other places. I had gone through thousands of such attacks like wind strokes which I believe are momentary. In the initial stages, I used to consult doctors a few times but no diagnosis could be given. That made me even poorer. So I learn the naturally way as my life comes from God and so when in trouble I seek God in Christ first. Whether you like it or not, that approaches are FREE of charge and I recovered almost instantly. </p>
<p>So I hope any state leaders should pay for their weaknesses when the strength is in God, as they give the opportunities to some hospitals to make plenty of money while the State would lose its forests to the timber tycoon who I believe is also an outsider. The threat of writing this item is seditious but the threat of death due to ill health not properly addressed is real. I have to do this irrespective of threat of sedition or death as that is how I have survived for more than 40 years in wilderness thanking God as my creator.</p>
<p>pw:canal Nov</p>
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		<title>By: Joshua</title>
		<link>http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/06/05/dear-sabah-bn-leaders/comment-page-2/#comment-180003</link>
		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 04:55:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Who do we believe ?

Masidi on Musa Aman&#039;s oversea trip

or 

Musa Aman on his holiday suddenly?


pw: four cheetahs</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who do we believe ?</p>
<p>Masidi on Musa Aman&#8217;s oversea trip</p>
<p>or </p>
<p>Musa Aman on his holiday suddenly?</p>
<p>pw: four cheetahs</p>
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		<title>By: johnnypok</title>
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		<dc:creator>johnnypok</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 19:15:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;Nasi sudah jadi bubur&quot; and the only option left is to start a revolution.</description>
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		<title>By: ocassey</title>
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		<dc:creator>ocassey</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 17:08:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi , Josh.  All of us who  uphold justice, freedom and equality in every sense of our daily life in the country while embracing meritocracy to be the norm for the continuous good health of the nation are like abandoned souls marooned in Limbo , really unable in every sense to even lift a finger to point at injustices, gags, lop-sided dacings, mediocrecies ,brutalities, etc without the hounds swivelling their radars in our directions. Firstly, the Feds are holding all the control panels , some of which are birth &amp; registration and immigration. So you have Filipinos and Indons queueing up and instantly become Sabahans. wHO ARE WE TO ARGUE THAT THEY ARE NOT? Fed directives will render the PDRM to accept them as Sabahans who will soon out number the legitimate people of Sabah. The EC can draw and redraw the electoral boundaries to play with the electoral rolls and the postal votes too. The EC calls all the shots to ensure  the powers that be will always remain on the advantaged side from choice of nomination day, length of campaign to election day. EC decides the length of time for voters to cast their votes and how the ballot boxes are to be handled. Any whiff of descent felt will see Sabah to be overwhelmed with the military presence and the SBs will be buzzing everywhere to nab Sabahans to Kamunting in lightning speed.  The list can be very, very long ,but, those few should be enough to render  all of us ineffective to do anything except to perform  KAMIKAZE ! We should be likened to eggs being hurled at GUNUNG KINABALU ! Then we have the lopsided civil servants who do not obey General Orders, worse still after a stint in BIRO TATA NEGARA ! Lastly but most regretably we do not have any untainted politician from the powers that be who would dare to be different... so till now DSAI&#039;s 916 has yet even to be seen and YTL should be having all the BN FED&#039;s missiles pointing in his direction ! Look at how the judiciary can twist and turn to the Fed&#039;s tunes even with so many SDs being made. We are seeing a new Zimbabwe in bloom. Be prepared to welcome the new BANANA monarchy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi , Josh.  All of us who  uphold justice, freedom and equality in every sense of our daily life in the country while embracing meritocracy to be the norm for the continuous good health of the nation are like abandoned souls marooned in Limbo , really unable in every sense to even lift a finger to point at injustices, gags, lop-sided dacings, mediocrecies ,brutalities, etc without the hounds swivelling their radars in our directions. Firstly, the Feds are holding all the control panels , some of which are birth &amp; registration and immigration. So you have Filipinos and Indons queueing up and instantly become Sabahans. wHO ARE WE TO ARGUE THAT THEY ARE NOT? Fed directives will render the PDRM to accept them as Sabahans who will soon out number the legitimate people of Sabah. The EC can draw and redraw the electoral boundaries to play with the electoral rolls and the postal votes too. The EC calls all the shots to ensure  the powers that be will always remain on the advantaged side from choice of nomination day, length of campaign to election day. EC decides the length of time for voters to cast their votes and how the ballot boxes are to be handled. Any whiff of descent felt will see Sabah to be overwhelmed with the military presence and the SBs will be buzzing everywhere to nab Sabahans to Kamunting in lightning speed.  The list can be very, very long ,but, those few should be enough to render  all of us ineffective to do anything except to perform  KAMIKAZE ! We should be likened to eggs being hurled at GUNUNG KINABALU ! Then we have the lopsided civil servants who do not obey General Orders, worse still after a stint in BIRO TATA NEGARA ! Lastly but most regretably we do not have any untainted politician from the powers that be who would dare to be different&#8230; so till now DSAI&#8217;s 916 has yet even to be seen and YTL should be having all the BN FED&#8217;s missiles pointing in his direction ! Look at how the judiciary can twist and turn to the Fed&#8217;s tunes even with so many SDs being made. We are seeing a new Zimbabwe in bloom. Be prepared to welcome the new BANANA monarchy.</p>
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		<title>By: Joshua</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 13:41:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I caught an iguana (big one) this afternoon with the help of Bomba in my garden.  It just refused to go away even after two hours.

So ICU = I caught you.

Musa is Moses but Musa is also sign of snake.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I caught an iguana (big one) this afternoon with the help of Bomba in my garden.  It just refused to go away even after two hours.</p>
<p>So ICU = I caught you.</p>
<p>Musa is Moses but Musa is also sign of snake.</p>
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		<title>By: johnnypok</title>
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		<dc:creator>johnnypok</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 06:06:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>BN leaders will suffer a 3-year curse for their wrong-doings. Expect more by-elections from Sabah in the coming months.</description>
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