Nampaknya kehangatan kempen politik di Permatang Pauh lebih terasa bahangnya walaupun dilaporkan hujan telah turun di beberapa tempat di kawasan P44 itu. Di Kubang Ulu, Najib yang berceramah di sana (bersama satay dan laksa), telah mengwar-warkan yang DSAI sanggup berbuat apa saja asalkan hajat untuk menjadi Perdana Menteri Malaysia tercapai. (Sila Klik Sini).

Habis semua kisah-kisah lama terungkit seperti kes ‘geng wawasan’, permainan wang oleh DSAI dan banyak lagi. Semua kisah-kisah itu sebenarnya bagi rakyat adalah satu pukulan ke muka empunya diri yang berkata demikian. Kalau kisah tersebut diceritakan 15 tahun lepas, mungkin la ada yang mempercayainya, namun ianya dulu dan bukan sekarang. Sekarang, semakin banyak orang seperti Najib atau KJ atau Ezam membuka mulutnya, semakin teruk Barisan Nasional. Ini adalah seperti ‘reverse psychology’ dan BN/UMNO bukannya tak tahu tentang itu, tetapi mereka tidak ada calon lain yang boleh menjadi ‘ayam laga’ seperti Muhamad Sabu atau Ibrahim Ali yang petah berbicara.

Atas sebab ketiadaan kepimpinan yang berwibawa itulah menyebabkan pihak BN semakin desperate sampai beberapa tokoh yang tidak mungkin terfikir oleh kita tampil berkempen/memberi ‘ceramah’ buat BN. Konsul Mongolia yang cakap berapi-api menafikan penglibatan Najib atas kes Altantuya adalah salah satu daripadanya. Melalui TV3,  apa yang diperkatakan oleh konsul tersebut bukan mengenai Najib dan Altantuya tetapi sekadar ingin menaikkan saham dirinya sampaikan point yang penting yang dapat difahami ialah oleh sebab beliaulah (konsul monggolia)… bla.. bla.. (semuanya macam memuji diri sendiri) .. hahahaaaa salah pilih calon lagi BN ni..

Begitu juga isu poster-poster yang ‘palsu’ (laporan Malaysiakini) sengaja ditimbulkan oleh pihak yang tak tahu malu dan ingin Pakatan Rakyat berpecah belah. Ini yang sebenarnya boleh lebih mengeratkan hubungan semua parti di Pakatan Rakyat kerana mereka tahu badai yang terakhir ini boleh mewujudkan kedamaian yang berpanjangan kepada Malaysia sekiraya DSAI menang dan Pakatan Rakyat berjaya memerintah Malaysia.

Jam semakin berdetik, Hari semakin hampir, wang semakin banyak ditabur (klik sini), perdebatan semakin hangat, tekak semakin perit dengan teriakan reformasi dan helah masing-masing semakin bercelaru NAMUN APA YANG PASTI tanggal 26 haribulan Ogos, kemenangan besar akan berpihak di Pihak Pakatan Rakyat dan kekelahan teruk itulah yang mengakibatkan terlerai ikatan Barisan Nasional dan insyaAllah, Ramadhan inilah yang paling rakyat tertunggu-tunggu.

DENGAN KELAHIRAN SEMULA MALAYSIA..insyaAllah

 

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak on Friday night swore in Masjid Jamek Guar Perahu near here that he did not know or had any connection with Mongolian woman Altantuya Shaarribuu who was murdered in 2006 in Puncak Alam, Selangor.

Najib said he was making the swearing although it was not an offical swearing made on the Quran.

“Wallahi, Wabillahi, Watallahi (With Allah as my witness) I swear I do not know or have any connection with the Mongolian woman,” he said at the end of his speech at a ceremony to give aid of RM1.4 million at the mosque.

The aid is to repair, renovate and buy new equipment for eight mosques and 20 surau in the state constituency of Penanti.

“I do not know if others want to swear or not but I know I did no wrong. This is between me and God,” he said.

Najib also made the same swearing by repeating the same words when he visited the Barisan Nasional (BN) operations room in Guar Perahu.

 

GOOD NEWS TO ALL MALAYSIAN…….  The petrol and diesel price will drop by between eight sen and 22 sen respectively Saturday.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi announced Friday that the Cabinet had decided that the price of RON97 petrol be reduced by 15 sen to RM2.55 a litre from RM2.70, while RON92 would cost 22 sen less at RM2.40 a litre from RM2.62 a litre.

The retail price of diesel would drop by eight sen to RM2.50 a litre, he said in a statement.

The petrol price was determined by taking into account the actual price from Aug 1 to 21 and the 30 sen per litre subsidy borne by the government while the subsidy for diesel, based on the new price, was 50 sen a litre.

Source: Bernama

 

AL-FATIHAH

Today marked a year of eight year-old Nurin Jazlin was abducted near her home in Section One, Wangsa Maju, after visiting a night market with her sister. And about a month later her sexually ravaged body was found in a sports bag outside a shoplot in PJS 1, Petaling Jaya.

Nurin’s family, meanwhile, was subjected to more pain when a newspaper report stated that police were looking at the possibility that Nurin could have been taken away by loan sharks, implying that the family had dealings with Ah Long. But the biggest blow came when post-mortem pictures of Nurin started circulating on the Internet. That, for the family, was the last straw.

Tomorrow, Nurin’s parents, Jazimin Abdul Jalil and Norazian Bistaman, they will be filing a suit at the Kuala Lumpur High court against the police and the government. They will be seeking damages, a public apology and retraction of the newspaper article linking the family with loan sharks. They are seeking an apology and damages for lack of security which led to the circulation of Nurin’s post-mortem photographs.

Bukit Aman CID director Datuk Bakri Zinin said police cannot stop Jazimin Abdul Jalil, the father of murdered Nurin Jazlin from suing the force.

“If he sues the police, then we will study it. Sometimes, we too can make mistakes,” he said when asked to comment on newspaper reports that Jazimin will file a civil suit against the police and government in the Kuala Lumpur High Court Thursday.

SO… En Jazimin, go on sue the Police.

 

 

Two Perak state executive councillors are among six people arrested by the Anti Corruption Agency (ACA) for alleged graft, involving a proposed housing project in Seri Iskandar worth RM 180mil. The two Exco members are Changkat Jering assemblyman Kapt (Rtd) Mohd Osman Mohd Jailu, 57, and Behrang assemblyman Jamaluddin Mohd Radzi, 52.

Confirming the arrests, state Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) director Samsiah Abu Bakar said Osman and four others were picked up at a hotel in Ipoh on Tuesday at 5.40pm while Jamaluddin was detained later when he went to the ACA office here.

Osman and the other four others – a PKR member, who stood and lost in the last general elections, a businessman, a Perak Development Corporation technician and a Perak Tengah district councillor – have been ordered to be remanded for three days to facilitate ACA officers in their investigations.

“We recovered RM100,000 in cash from the men but before that they have apparently been receiving (money) many times,” Samsiah told reporters at her office here Tuesday.

“They are also suspected to be involved in asking for sexual favours,” she said, although she later confirmed that neither Osman or Jamaluddin had solicited sexual favours.

The RM100,000, she added, was supposedly found inside a bag in the Osman’s possession.Samsiah estimated that the group had received altogether over RM120,000 from a contractor of the project in Seri Iskandar, Perak Tengah. Samsiah said the ACA was first alerted about the solicitation of payments by “a member of the public” last week.

Source : The Star Online

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