Friday 30 January 2009

Of Barack-O & Malaysian PM on March 2009

Assalamualaikum and a very good day to all,

0.Intro
Seems like I could not managed to start writing my posting in dual-language as I intended to do before. So, for the time being I will stick to writing my posts in English until I found a technique that will enable me to write in dual-language or embed something that can translate this page into other languages including Bahasa Malaysia as well.

1.International Issues
Now Barack Obama has officially become the 44th President of the United States of America. So what will we expect him to do? Solve US internal problem? That one maybe he can try to improve it. But US foreign policy? No. He won't change anything at all. If he still wants to finish his term in the Oval Office in one piece. In other word, he cannot change US foreign policy at all.
Why? Check the main lobby in White House and the US Congress. It's almost like everyone's will shout "AIPAC" in unison if the question about the main lobby inside the representatives for US states is asked. AIPAC, (fullname:American Israel Public Affairs Committee), is the strongest lobby in the US and they are supporting BOTH sides of the election. And that's making them even stronger as either candidates won the candidate will always supports Israel with no compromise. They are also brought out money worth almost $100 million during the last presidential election for their agenda of controlling "the most powerful nation in the world" from the back. So where are the Muslim nations and organisations? So far they are using the OIC (read: Oh, I See) approach only. That's what's wrong with the Muslim nations nowadays. And I can only hope that someday there will be someone that will change all this. Let us hope for that to happen soon.

2.Local Politics
So now everyone already knew who won the Kuala Terengganu parlimentary seat in the last minor election. From this I can only say this: all the tactics used by goverment have backfired. Many people are not amused by the way they're doing right now. And one of them is the main media bias towards Pakatan Rakyat (PR) which is shown very clearly. And the failure of the government to shut up many of PR accusations on the party members of many cases only makes the PR even stronger. Not to mention the obvious rife within Barisan Nasional themselves only makes them even weaker than ever. And I can only point the problems to one man: Pak Lah. His weakness causing all this. If he were much stronger and tougher (note: not physically but actions) then many of this problems would not has surfaced. And now it's time to start countdown until March 2009 when Dato Seri Najib will take Barisan Nasional (BN) and UMNO's helm from Pak Lah. Then we'll see what he can do if he were to become PM (if Pak Lah were to resign from being PM after he step down from being UMNO & BN president of course).

3.Palestinian Issues
I have read many other news and blogs including comments within the blogs. Many of them accusing HAMAS of breaking truce first. But when I read the Palestinian news the opposite of the mainstream news were told. And I prefer to believe my fellow muslims rather than the news provided by the illegal nation Israel which is very well-known for its mass deceptions to the world. And I just remembered when the news said about suicide bombing is a "terrorist act". Do you know that the Zionists Jews who came to Palestine first executed this act? They are the pioneers of suicide bombing while in Palestine as a method to strike fear into the heart of the villagers at that time. And this is one of the methods they used in order to take over villages from Palestinians by force. And now they are using advanced weapons in order to terrorise the remaining Palestinians in Gaza. So how do you think I can trust those people? They have been terrorising Palestinians for 60 years and still continue and love doing it to the Palestinians. Take time to think about it.

4.Others
Usually I will write about things other than the topics mentioned above in this part of my post. But this time I want to co-relate this parts with some of the parts above.

4.1War Casualties
As everyone can see, the mainstream media have written the number of casualties everytime there's war such as Iraq war, Israel-Lebanon war and the latest, Israel-Gaza war. Usually the numbers of the those who killed/died in the wars are written in thousands when "Iraq", "Lebanon/Hezbollah" and "Gaza/HAMAS" are mentioned. And the numbers of those who killed/died in the wars are written in hundreds or less when the aggresors (US/Israel) are mentioned. I am not saying that I don't sympathise the Lebanese, Iraqis and the Palestinians that died in the wars but are those really the numbers of the victims from those sides? And are the numbers that died from US/Israel sides really that few? Somehow I felt that the number of those who died from the Lebanon, Iraq and Gaza have been exaggerated and the number of those who died from US/Israel soldiers have been underrated by the mainstream media. The number of those who died in the wars may have been adjusted as some form of psychological warfare from US/Israel media to show that their military are strong (and to strengthen their soldiers' morale) and to weaken their enemies morale. I am not saying it is true but it may be a possibility. After all, psychological attacks from the mainstream medias have been a part of their warfare towards their enemies every time they wage wars. What do you think?

I think that's all for now.... till then shall we meet again....
-qreemall-

Monday 12 January 2009

Not Many Surprises, Only a Comeback

Assalamualaikum and a very good day to all,

0. Intro
The temptations of the 'entertainment' is extremely serious. So serious that I have been distracted by it so much that it has successfully hindered me from writing any new post for months. Not including the facts that I have been actively participate in a certain forum that also one of the cause of my delay in writing new posts. And now I started to become busy again with other things that I have to do such as projects,etc,etc. Now back to the main issues.

1.International Issues:
Seems like it's almost certain that Obama will be just like every other US presidents before him. No change in US foreign policy. And now it is going to become worse as US (as usual) unanimously supports everything that Israel did to the Palestinians right now.

2.Local Politics:
KT election day is getting near. Who's going to win? From current conditions of local politics, I can be almost certain that the Pakatan will win. And what's more, I've been getting news that the BN candidate is a former secretary for Dato' Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (Pak Lah), whose reputation has already reached all-time low for a Malaysian PM since Independence. So for this issue I leave it up to readers to ponder upon.

3.Palestine Issues:

Israel shows clearly how they really are in Palestine. Again. And now things have gone for worse. A massive assault has been launched against Gaza. But beware. They may use this assault as a divertion from West Bank ie Jerusalem. They have done such thing as this last time. And I assure you that they will use the same tactics again. But I don't know what they have been up to. Only The Almighty knows what they are planning behind the large-scale assault on Gaza.

4.Others

4.1.Boycott

Boycott is the chant of the day right now. But then will it be effective? How will it effect the daily lifestyle of the people? Who's going to lose more? It is us or them going to suffer more? How will it affect our economy? These are only some of the questions that needs to be answered before we start boycotting. I said these because there's high risk of the boycott backfires on us except if the government took the right initiative such as banning all products imported from US which has connections to the illegal nation known as Israel (any countries that supports Israel to be exact). Or for franchises they must be willing to stop their franchise contracts with companies that associated with pro-Israel and start their own brand names instead. In this manner the boycott can be successfully implemented with least backfires to our country. We are depending on them for so long and so deep they have been penetrating that almost all of our people have been identifying certain types of stuffs used in daily life using their brand names such "Milo" (chocolate malt drink), "Nescafe" (normal blend coffee), "Maggi" (instant noodles) and "Kiwi" (shoe polisher) to name a few. In this case I suggest that we start by changing our ways and phase out those brand names from our daily lives. By doing so, we will be able to free ourselves from their brand name shackles that has been brainwashed into our brains for generations. Hope we will succeed in doing so. God willing.

4.2.Racism in Malaysia

Racism problem is getting worse & worse in Malaysia. The local Chinese wants equality in power yet they didn't want to share the economic wealth with others. And also, they want everyone to be equally treated & yet they refused Sekolah Wawasan concept as a way to create a "Bangsa Malaysia". So how can the government change their policies when the Chinese didn't even bothered to change THEIR ways first. Take example how Indonesia had done. They have succeeded in creating "Bangsa Indonesia" and everyone's being treated equally regardless of different religion backgrounds (except for the sky-high bribery rate in their government). So it's time for the government to take direct actions on them if they are still hard-headed with their reluctance to change their ways from being racist to being equal. I can only say one thing if they still accusing the government for being racist while they are racist themselves: LEAVE THIS COUNTRY! It's the easiest way. If you don't like it, you can leave. There are still many people loves this country regardless of what has been happening lately. I'm sorry if my tone sounds harsh but that's the truth. SO I think that's all for now.

till then shall we meet again....