Pepatah melayu ada mengatakan...'Menang jadi arang kalah jadi abu'
Aku setuju dengan atok 100%. Pikir logiklah kalau keluarga chinpeng nak seludup abu masuk malaysia secara diam. Benda boleh buat. Tapi kenapa benda ni kecoh. Ini semua kerja MCA. Saja nak buat kecoh. Supaya orang melayu marah dengan DAP. Mca nak kaitkan isu abu ini dengan DAP. Akhirnya makan diri.
Yang kita risau peruntukan untuk OKU tidak di luluskan di parlimen. Bukan komunis yang tolak undi bajet oku. Tapi ahli parlimen umno dan pas. Bermakna dia orang ni lebih ganas dari zionis dan komunis. Apa dosa anak anak oku kepada mereka.
Yang penting peralihan kuasa tetap berlaku. Insyallah Anwar Ibrahim pm ke 8. Tan sri Muhiyiddin Yasin TPM. siapa tak suka itu dia punya pasai...- f/bk
Di kalangan pemimpin Umno pun meluat dekat Pas nih.. Dalam muafakat masih berkecamuk mereka sudah melobi siapa bakal PM. Haji Hadi sudah tentu teringin nak duduk kerusi PM, ye lah mungkin dah bosan asyik-asyik jadi PM Online saja.
Aku katakan, Pas akan melingkop kerana amanat almarhum TG Nik Aziz dah sebut, Umno parti khianat.. kepimpinan Pas dah masuk perangkap Umno hanya kerana mereka sesama pembangkang. Sekarang lagilah teruk lepas jadi khadam MCA.
Kita tgk pembahagian kerusi DUN Kelantan dan Terengganu. Kedua2 kerusi tu BN hanya 8 dan 10 kerusi. Tak sampai pun setengah. Kalu jumlah kerusi sekarang BN nk tuntut kerusi TMB pun payah.
Adakah PAS sanggup bagi kerusi yg telah di menangi kpd BN. Kat sini akan berlaku tikam blkg- f/bk
Pasai apa perlu lebai ikut
sama terjun telaga...
Tetapi yang penting dan perlu diinsafi biarlah muafakat itu membawa kebaikan buat semua dan jangan ia dibuat berlandaskan nafsu semata-mata atau mengejar kuasa untuk berkuasa atau pun kerana terikut-ikut atau terpaksa tanpa menilai baikdan buruknya.
Kejadian 28 orang anggota parlimen tidak menyokong bajet untuk Kementerian Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga dan Masyarakat di mana dalam bajet itu terkandung peruntukan bantuan untuk Orang Kurang Upaya (OKU) adalah sesuatu yang menyedihkan.
Inilah muka-muka pengkhianat rakyat terdiri daripada ahli-ahli parlimen penyamun dan lebai penipu yang cuba gagalkan peruntukan kebajikan bulanan untuk orang miskin (termasuk anak yatim), orang sakit, kanak-kanak, warga emas, dan orang kurang upaya (OKU).Mereka dapat gaji dan elaun puluhan ribu sebulan tetapi disebabkan hati busuk main politik tak kira tempat, orang miskin pun hampir jadi mangsa mereka!- f/bk
28 orang wakil rakyat itu termasuk juga tiga orang daripada parti yang berjuang untuk membawa kesejahtraan kepada rakyat didunia dan akhirat, yakni PAS. Apabila tiga anggota parlimen PAS, bersekongkol dengan 25 anggota parlimen UMNO, satu MCA dan satu MIC yang menolak bajet itu, menjelaskan PAS tidak berfikir jauh mengenai itu sedia terjun telaga buta bersama UMNO.
Kita percaya mereka ikut menolak kerana mahu menghidupkan semangat mufakat. Tindakan itu tidak kena, muafakat apa kalau ia boleh dianggap tidak mempedulikan nasib orang kurang upaya. Janganlah kerana orang terjun telaga buruk kita juga terjun sama.
PAS berjuang bermati-matian untuk membawa semua orang ke syurga bagi mendapat kehidupan yang selesa, cukup makan, senang berjalan, tetapi alih-alih dalam melestarikan perjuanngannya tidak mencermin ke arah itu.
PAS berjihad mengkhianati rakyat..
Mereka boleh bermuafakat dengan UMNO tetapi janganlah sampai ikut sama menyokong kegiatan-kegiatan yang menjatuhkan imej dan akhlak parti berkenaan. UMNO memang sudah terbiasa dan budaya mereka melakukan kerja-kerja jahat dan zalim.
Atas kekhilafan itu ketiga-tiga orang wakil rakyat PAS itu perlu memohon maaf atas keterlanjuran mereka. Mereka patut sedar dan tahu malu apa yang mereka lakukan itu sudah terpesong daripada akhlak perjuangan parti itu.
Tiga ahli parlimen PAS yang turut bersama UMNO tidak menyokong bajet berkenaan adalah, Ahmad Tarmizi (Sik), Wan Hassan (Dungun) dan wakil rakyat kesayangan gemulah Mek, Siti Zailah (Rantau Panjang). Mereka perlu memohon maaf kepada warga OKU.
Kepada wakil Rantau Panjang, belajarlah untuk jadi matang bersikap professional seperti wakil Pasir Mas walaupun ia berpangkat anak, tetapi wakil Pasir Mas dilihat matucre. - mso
Jadi,kerja pembangkang hanya ambil kesempatan politik?Tak kira apa isu sekalipun?Maknanya OKU,WARGA EMAS dan KANAK2 di kawasan kamu tak perlu kamu bantu krana itu bkn tugas kamu?
Kerja kamu siang mlm hanya melalak dan terpekik terlolong hal2 politik kepartian?Patutpun ramai warga emas yg melarat di Kota Bharu,kamu tdk bela?tdk perduli?sbb itu bkn urusan kamu?
Dlm usul utk tambah bajet bg golongan OKU,warga emas dan kanak2 pun,kamu masih bermain politik dgn menolak usul tersebut krana utamakan kepentingan politik kepartian kamu..Aku harap tiada golongan2 itu yg akn meludah muka kamu dgn sikap tdk berhati perut kamu..
Waktu usul kjaan untuk beri peruntukan kpd pejabat parlimen korang, tak nak pulak berfikir macam tu, laju je korang sokong sbb duit masuk kat korang kan?
Sanggup jadikan OKU, orang2 tua dan kanak2 sebagai mangsa mainan politik bangsat lebai. Sembang agama lebat, tapi hati busuk. Alhamdulillah, bajet lulus juga walaupun MP2 bangsat tu menentangnya.- f/bk
The hypocrisy over Chin Peng...
The hypocrisy over the return of the ashes of the former secretary-general of the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM), Chin Peng, is astounding, but ironically, he has the last laugh.
Against all odds, he had the final say on the day he died, and six years later, continues to run rings around our administration.
Malaysia has no time to divert resources to investigate the controversy caused by Chin Peng's cermains. The country has to recover from Umno-Baru's thefts and mismanagement of the economy.
Disgraced Najib Abdul Razak said that Pakatan Harapan was "desperate" to allow the return of Chin Peng's ashes, and he demanded to know how this would revive the deteriorating economy. Other Umno-Baru/PAS politicians have also jumped onto this bandwagon.
Some people want Chin Peng's friends to be investigated for bringing his ashes home, but the critics close one eye to our dependency on trade with the People's Republic of China, China’s role in bailing-out Najib's 1MDB thefts, and the millions of China nationals, whose tourist dollars we welcome. They ignore the role Peking played in controlling Chin Peng, funding his outlawed CPM and spreading communist propaganda with China-based transmitters.
There is no denying the atrocities committed by the CPM, nor the deaths of thousands of Malayans, including Dayak scouts, and British and Commonwealth citizens.
Batang Kali massacre
We may wonder what history books teach our children. Is there objectivity, a mention of what both sides did, and a chance to be critical about the possible consequences?
Do the books state that in World War II (WWII), Chin Peng worked with British commandos in Force 136, to gather intelligence behind enemy lines, and liberate Malaya from Japanese rule? He was against colonial rule, and the war made Japan his 'new' enemy. Chin Peng justified working with the British, because "his enemy's enemy" was his friend.
Few Malaysians are aware that when the Japanese surrendered, some parts of the country were ruled, for several days, by the CPM, until the return of the British administration from exile in Ceylon.
Do history books mention the Batang Kali massacre, caused by rogue elements in the British Army? Do our pupils learn about the failure of the Baling Talks, in December 1955, because Chin Peng could not accept some of the terms in the amnesty offered by Tunku Abdul Rahman?
Will children be told, that Chin Peng lived in exile in Peking (now Beijing), from 1961, for 29 years? Will they see the hypocrisy of the leaders of the previous Umno-Baru/BN government, who were courting the friendship of China, while Chin Peng was being instructed by the Chinese Communist Party in Peking?
During 'The Emergency', the communists forced villagers to reserve dried fish, rice, and medicine for them, and burnt their homes, if they refused. To spread fear, the communists would eject bus passengers, then set the buses alight. They wanted to strangle the economy, but their efforts alienated the people.
The New Villages
To stop any collaboration, "New Villages", complete with water and electricity supplies, were set up by the British in the "Briggs Plan". It was also a propaganda war. CPM said the barbed wire was to imprison the villagers. The British said the barbed wire was to repel the communists and protect the people. The Internal Security Act (ISA) and the identity card (IC) probably had their roots then.
In WWII, the Japanese killed millions of people, including thousands who perished in Malaya, Singapore and Borneo. Torture and beheadings were frequent. With food shortages, tapioca became our staple diet. Girls were sent to Japanese army-run brothels, as comfort women, and men were shipped north, to work on the death railway. Few returned.
Today, all the Japanese war crimes have been forgotten, memorials are erected for "Japanese war heroes", and our homes are full of 'Made in Japan' and 'Made in China' products.
Ironically, Chin Peng's ashes are considered more dangerous. For some people, Chin Peng is useful, because his past can be used to foment discord and whip-up public sentiment; but, no one could rival Chin Peng's timing. He couldn't have chosen a better day, September 16, which is Malaysia Day, to die, aware that he could not return home and his ashes would not be allowed to be interred in the family vault, in Sitiawan.
The Peace Treaty of 1989 was brokered by the Thai government, and signed by Thailand, Malaysia and the CPM. The CPM disbanded, but Malaysia reneged on the deal and banned Chin Peng from entry.
Today, Chin Peng's ashes live on as a convenient propaganda tool for Malay nationalists.
The irony is that when we celebrate Malaysia Day, it cannot escape us, that this day also commemorates Chin Peng's death.
The critics have no issue with repatriating ISIS-inspired Islamic terrorists and their warped ideologies, nor do they complain that we harbour fugitives from overseas, who use religion to divide us.
Amidst all the hypocrisy, there is one communist lesson which we refuse to learn, and that is how China deals with corruption; one bullet to the back of the head, for which the family is billed.
Ultimately, life is a series of propaganda battles and we are all pawns in someone's quest for power. One cannot simply airbrush Chin Peng from the Merdeka story. His challenge to the Tunku, at Baling, helped to accelerate the process of independence from the British. - Mariam Mokhtar,mk
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