Head newsa

People need to know what malaysia up

Head news

Malaysia is safe

Head News

Malaysia with love

Head News

Click for more

Tuesday 19 June 2012

Time To Abide By Referee’s Decision On Lynas



Some people just don’t know when to abide by the referee’s decision and get on with the game.
Despite the fact the residents’ appeal against the Lynas Rare Earth Plant has been dismissed, despite the fact that the mining company has agreed to the extra safety measures imposed by the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry and despite the fact today’s Parliamentary Selected Committee report will give the operation the all-clear, the most militant opponents are still not accepting the verdict.
The Kuantan residents led by PKR MP Fuziah Salleh say they will do whatever they can to further stall the project and will even resort to the Australian courts.
This is set to exasperate the Government, which has done everything in its powers to review and then re-review the proposed operation that could earn RM5 billion per year.
It set up the PSC which staged months of public hearings involving independent experts from around the world, leading PSC Chairman Datuk Seri Khaled Nordin to declare it “the safest rare earth plant in the world.”
The Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry imposed two additional conditions to the five that had already been met by Lynas as part of its Temporary Operating Licence.
Lynas will now have to install a back-up system to trap the low-level radioactive elements produced and will also have to install extra back-up for the sprinkler system to ensure dust remains supressed.
The experts are now wondering what more they can possibly do to convince their most sceptical opponents.
But the fact is, as many observers of this long-running saga now know, it isn’t about convincing anyone. Many Lynas opponents will never change their views no matter what eminent scientists say.
What chance the local PKR MP Fuziah Salleh uses Lynas as her re-election effort? Given Pakatan’s total lack of readiness for the coming election, playing role of environmental campaigner could be her best campaign weapon as she vies for another term as an MP.
Opposed Kuantan residents won’t change their minds because they have been led astray by professional agitators including professional environmental activists flown in from Australia and a misinformation campaign that has led many residents to believe the facility is a nuclear reactor.
It is nothing of the sort. It is a mineral processing facility involving radiation levels that are the same as those emitted by a cathode ray television.
Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim told protesters in February that a Pakatan government will close the plant if it wins GE13 despite the fact that would mean the biggest government compensation pay-out in history to a company that has already invested hundreds of millions in this country.
As is now common with Anwar, naturally he hadn’t actually thought through the financial ramifications of his promise when he spoke. In Anwar’s world, such vacuous populism is what substitutes for proper, responsible leadership.
PAS meanwhile gagged its own scientist, Dr Che Rosli Che Mat, when he dared to say the plant is safe. Dr Che Rosli has a PhD in Nuclear Physics and is better qualified to give such a verdict than any other politician on either side of politics.
DAP Secretary General Lim Guan Eng was invited to sit down with Lynas and have the operation explained to him in detail but he made as much political capital out of the offer as he could before theatrically rejecting it.
Last month Lynas Corporation chairman Nicholas Curtis took to the Australian press to accuse Malaysia of moving the goalposts. He said having made a 30-40 year investment in this country, the rules are being changed with more and more hurdles placed in front of his company.
His words must have made painful reading for those in the Prime Minister’s department who have spent the past four years telling the world that this is a country that welcomes foreign investment.
But thankfully, all this will be forgotten if we now get on with making Malaysia one of the most important producers of rare earth metals in the world. In the process we will be striking a blow for the security of our tech industries that rely on these materials which are now overwhelmingly controlled by China.
With the Lynas end-game upon us, it’s time for everyone to calm down, accept the referee’s decision and play by the rules.
Source: The Choice

Cassano, Balotelli Send Italy Through



POZNAN  — Antonio Cassano’s first-half header and Mario Balotelli’s spectacular late volley gave Italy a 2-0 win over Ireland which took them into the Euro 2012 quarter-finals as Group C runners-up.
Cassano, who missed half the season with AC Milan after undergoing a minor heart operation, headed home 10 minutes before the break and Balotelli brilliantly hooked the ball home in the final minute to leave Italy second with five points behind Spain.
Italy, who played with one eye on the Croatia v Spain game, deserved their win although they had to survive an aggressive late rally from Ireland, coached by their wily 73-year-old Italian Giovanni Trapattoni, before substitute Balotelli’s strike.
“It has been a very difficult match, we came up against a team that made us suffer,” Italy coach Cesare Prandelli said.
“Today we knew that heart mattered more than quality. Tonight we created a lot, I hope it will be like this also in the next match.”
The physical Irish, already eliminated after two defeats, forced a flurry of late free kicks and corners as Italy, who gave up leads in 1-1 draws with Spain and Croatia, again appeared to tire.
Having conceded early goals in losses Croatia and Spain, Ireland were determined not to get caught out again and went straight on to the attack.
Backed by a vociferous and large contingent in the crowd, they looked briefly threatening against an Italian side which featured four changes to the starting line-up.
Italy took their time to get going with Andrea Pirlo getting plenty of the ball but struggling to find openings for Cassano and strike partner Antonio Di Natale who replaced Balotelli.
Real chance
Di Natale had the first real chance after a break down the left by Federico Balzaretti and there were appeals for handball as his shot was blocked by a defender.
Cassano then had a shot fumbled by Shay Given before Italy went ahead from a corner.
Pirlo’s inswinging effort found Cassano at the near post and, although Given got a hand to his header, the ball crossed the line before Damien Duff, making his 100th appearance, could hook it away.
Italy kept attacking after the break, Cassano wasting a good chance with a side-footed shot before Daniele De Rossi curled another effort over.
A neat combination between Thiago Motto and Cassano then set up Di Natale whose shot from a difficult angle was blocked by Given.
Keith Andrews reminded Italy that the game was not over as his awkward long-range shot gave Gianluigi Buffon his first real test of the game on the hour.
Italy began looking nervous and there was a rare moment when Pirlo lost possession to Andrews in midfield but De Rossi came to the rescue with a timely tackle to block the Irish midfielder’s shot.
Another thumping Andrews shot was saved by Buffon as Italy clung on and the Ireland midfielder was sent off for his second bookable offence moments before Balotelli settled matters with a superb piece of skill, the maverick forward living up to his reputation when he failed to celebrate a stunning goal.
“The fans have been fantastic but it’s a shame the team didn’t perform as well as we know we can and got a result for them,” said Ireland striker Robbie Keane.
“We’re disappointed that we didn’t get something out of the group. We’ve been beaten by better teams.” — Reuters

Lynas Injunction Application Hearing On July 19



KUALA LUMPUR – The High Court postponed to July 19 the inter-partes injunction hearing by Lynas Corporation Limited and Lynas Malaysia Sdn Bhd to restrain ‘Save Malaysia, Stop Lynas’ (SMSL), an anti-Lynas group and its two directors from further publishing defamatory article on Lynas.
SMSL’s counsel Datuk Bastian Pius Vendargon told reporters that Lynas had served its affidavit pertaining to the injunction hearing to the defendants yesterday.
He said the defendants needed time to file its affidavit-reply and the court fixed July 19 to hear the inter-partes injuction.
He also said that both parties had submitted written submissions on the injunction to the court.
On April 19, Lynas Corporation of Sydney, Australia, and Lynas Malaysia filed the suit against SMSL Sdn Bhd and its two directors, Tan Bun Teet and Lim Sow Teow, over a defamatory article published on its blogsite, on March 22.
In the suit Lynas also sought for the defendants to remove the article from its blogsite until the disposal of the suit. – Bernama

Europe Vows Closer Union At G20 Summit



LOS CABOS, Mexico – Under pressure from financial markets and anxious world leaders, Europe agreed yesterday to move towards a more integrated banking system to stem a debt crisis that threatens the survival of the euro.
At a Group of 20 summit of the world’s leading industrialised and developing economies in this Mexican resort, Germany and its big euro zone partners took the unusual step of spelling out in detail measures to complete the economic and monetary union they launched to great fanfare 13 years ago.
Among the commitments in a draft G20 communique was a pledge to consider concrete steps towards a “more integrated financial architecture” in Europe that would include common banking supervision and firm guarantees to repay bank depositors.
The United States, the International Monetary Fund and European Commission have been urging EU member states to press ahead with a banking union to break the vicious link between deeply indebted governments bailing out illiquid financial institutions, worsening the sovereign debt problems and deepening the euro-zone crisis.
While that term did not appear in the declaration, the wording did suggest that Germany, which has rejected initiatives that might expose it to the cost of rescuing banks outside its borders, was growing more open to the idea of closer banking cooperation.
US President Barack Obama, concerned that Europe’s debt crisis could deteriorate further and upend his re-election hopes, met with Chancellor Angela Merkel, who as the leader of Europe’s biggest economy is under intense pressure to commit German resources to underpin the euro zone and prevent a catastrophic breakup.
Obama’s spokesman said the US president was encouraged by the talks, which touched on steps to “increase European integration”.
EU President Jose Manuel Barroso showed frustration over the pressure which is piling on Europe to act fast. He said G20 members must understand it will take time for the 17 euro zone democracies to agree on how to build a full financial, fiscal and political union and asked fellow G20 members to stop lecturing.
“We certainly are coming here to receive lessons from nobody,” he said.
Boosting growth
Protected by Mexican navy vessels and troops who patrolled sun-baked beaches and highways, leaders from the G20 countries representing more than 80 per cent of world output agreed to prioritize boosting growth and job creation, hit hard by the focus on sharp budget cutbacks, which has contributed to an accelerating slowdown in the global economy.
The World Bank last week lowered its forecast for global growth in 2012 to 2.5 per cent and said developing nations faced a long period of financial market volatility and weaker growth.
In its strongest signal in three years that it would act to strengthen the recovery, the G20 said in their draft communique that countries without heavy debts problems were ready to act together to spur growth, if the economy slows a lot more.
The United States has pressed Germany as well as China to stimulate spending in order to help the world economy.
Rising violence in Syria and the near-collapse of a United Nations-brokered peace plan was also in focus as US President Barack Obama met with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The two super powers have clashed over arming Syria and UN sanctions.
Obama and Putin agreed that the violence in Syria has to end but offered no new solutions and showed no signs of reaching a deal on tougher sanctions against Damascus.
Relief rally fleeting
Europe’s battle against a debt crisis that has led Greece, Ireland and Portugal to seek EU/IMF rescues, and forced Spain to seek aid for its banks, dominated the opening discussion of G20 leaders on the global economy.
A narrow victory for the conservative New Democracy party in the Greek election on Sunday eased concerns the heavily indebted country could exit the euro zone soon. But it did little to calm financial markets, which fear a euro zone breakup has only been delayed and will drag Spain and Italy into the maelstrom.
“The win in Greece does not really resolve anything,” said Boris Schlossberg, managing director at investment advisory firm BK Asset Management in New York. “It’s still going to be tough for Greece.”
Fitch Ratings agency said the Greek result had lowered the risk of a disorderly default and the scenario of a euro zone exit, but it also warned that any new government in Athens was likely to be fragile.
After an initial relief rally, the euro fell against the dollar. Spanish bond yields hit a new euro-era high above 7 per cent.
Merkel, speaking to reporters after landing on the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula in the middle of the night, welcomed the Greek result but said she could not accept any loosening of the austerity measures and deep structural reforms Athens has agreed to as a condition of its two EU/IMF bailouts totalling €240 billion (RM936.9 billion).
“The Greek government will and must deliver on the commitments it has agreed to,” she said.
That puts her on a collision course with the winner of the Greek vote, conservative Antonis Samaras, who campaigned pledging to renegotiate elements of the rescue and reiterated that stance yesterday, saying “amendments” were needed to relieve “crippling unemployment and huge hardships” for Greeks.
Greece will ask to spread €11.7 billion in austerity cuts over four years instead of two, a New Democracy party source told Reuters in Athens.
German frustration with Greece’s failure to deliver on its reform pledges has risen in recent months, as has Greek anger at the tough austerity prescribed by Berlin and its partners.
In a twist of fate, Greece’s football team will battle Germany on June 22 in the quarter-finals of the European championships.
David Mackie, an economist at JP Morgan, said he expected European governments would ultimately be forced to agree to an “aggressive restructuring” of the loans they have already provided to Greece to return the country to a sustainable path.
Extra IMF firepower
Merkel has been pushing fellow European leaders to agree a road map toward closer fiscal integration that would involve ceding sovereignty over budgets to Brussels and giving more power to the European Parliament.
By sketching out what the bloc might look like in five to 10 years, she hopes to win back the confidence of markets.
But her counterparts, notably new French President Francois Hollande who arrived here later yesterday after his Socialist Party won control of the French parliament in weekend elections, have doubts about transferring fiscal powers. It appears unlikely that Europe will deliver a “grand bargain” at a separate summit of EU leaders on June 28-29.
In Los Cabos, leaders are set to confirm they will double the IMF’s firepower. The Fund’s managing director Christine Lagarde said pledges now totalled US$456 billion (RM1.4 billion), up from the US$430 billion in April, even though some emerging nations are frustrated with the slow pace of winning more power at the global lender.
China yesterday offered to contribute US$43 billion to the IMF’s crisis-fighting reserves, adding to offers of US$10 billion each from Brazil, Russia and India. — Reuters

Monday 18 June 2012

Tyson To Take Tale To Broadway




NEW YORK – From the boxing ring to Broadway – Mike Tyson said Monday he’s teaming up with director Spike Lee to take his one-man show “Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth” to the New York stage.
Tyson, the former heavyweight world champion and self-styled “baddest man  on the planet,” debuted the show in Las Vegas in April, pulling few punches in  recounting the highs and highly publicized lows of his career.
Now he plans to bring the show to the Longacre Theatre for six nights only,  July 31 to August 5, in what will be a Broadway debut for both Tyson and Lee.
“I’m very vulnerable and I’m just telling you who I am and where I’m from  and how this happened,” Tyson said at a news conference at the Longacre.
Tyson, who like Lee hails from Brooklyn, gained fame in 1986 when he became  the youngest ever heavyweight world champion at the age of 20.
But fame and fortune were accompanied by turmoil, including a prison  sentence for rape, drug addiction and bursts of temper outside the ring that  made him tabloid fodder.
Late in his career his fearsome ring reputation gained a bizarre tinge when  he bit opponent Evander Holyfield’s ear in a fight.
In recent years Tyson has faced charges of cocaine possession and drunken  driving, and dealt with personal tragedy with the accidental death of his  4-year-old daughter, Exodus.
However, he has also been seen in a new light by audiences who enjoyed his  cameo role in the movie “The Hangover” and shown a gentle side in a reality  television series exploring his love of training pigeons.
“It takes courage to get in the ring,” Lee said. “But it takes courage to  get on the stage.”    Tyson, 46, said that the show would be “raw” and “filthy” but that he would  also show his vulnerable side.
In the show, Tyson runs through his life story, from his birth in Brooklyn  to a mother who was a prostitute and a father he believed was a pimp, although  he never knew for sure who his real father was.
He was a hardened criminal by the time his mother died when he was 16. It  was then that his boxing mentor, Cus d’Amato, helped him turn his back on crime  and detention centers and refocus his life around his awesome fighting talent.
He discusses his first marriage to actress Robin Givens, which unraveled in  1989, and the “demons” that gradually got the better of him.
In 1992, Tyson was convicted of raping a beauty queen at a pageant in  Indianapolis, Indiana. He served three years of a six-year sentence before his release in 1995, steadfastly denying he raped the woman.
In 1997, he infamously bit Holyfield’s ears twice in a heavyweight title  rematch and was banished from boxing for a year.
The boxer filed for bankruptcy in 2003, the same year his second marriage  ended. He married his current wife in 2009.
Lee is the director behind such films as “Do the Right Thing,” “Malcolm X”  and “Inside Man,” and many of his films deal with race relations in America.
He said he signed on for the project after seeing a recording of Tyson’s  Las Vegas show.
“It’s a great story and he tells it masterfully,” said Lee, who calls it a  tale of redemption that only needs some tweaking from the Vegas edition.
“He’s lifted himself off the canvas.” – AFP

Microsoft ‘Surface’ Tablet Set To Take On iPad



LOS ANGELES – Microsoft on Monday unveiled a Surface tablet computer as the technology titan steps in with its own hardware to take on Apple’s market-ruling iPads.
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer described the iPad challenger as a  tablet that “works and plays” when he showed it off at a press event in Los  Angeles.
Surface is also the name of table and poster-sized touch screen computers  that Microsoft has pitched to the business market for use in restaurants,  shops, bars and other venues.
A tablet demo video online at microsoft.com/surface/ promised the tablet  was “coming soon.’ A version of Surface running on Windows RT software tailored for ARM mobile  device chips measured 9.3 millimeters thick and weighed 676 grams.
It boasted a 10.6-inch (26.9 centimeter) high-definition screen and will be  available with 32 or 64 gigabytes of memory, according to Microsoft.
A tablet model powered by Windows 8 Pro software measured 13.5 millimeters  thick, weighs 903 grams and will be available with 64 or 128 gigabytes of  memory.
“It’s a whole new community of computing devices from Microsoft,” Ballmer  said. “It embodies the notion of hardware and software really pushing each  other.”
Surface featured a flip-out rear “kickstand” to prop it up like a picture  frame and a cover that, when opened, acts as a keypad so tablets could be  switched into “desktop” mode for work tasks.
Microsoft did not specify when the tablet would be available but it is  likely to be timed with the release of Windows 8 software later this year.
“This product marks a crucial pivot in Microsoft’s product strategy,” said  Forrester analyst Sarah Rotman Epps.
“It puts the focus on the consumer rather than the enterprise,” she  continued in a blog post. “And it lets Microsoft compete with  vertically-integrated Apple on more even ground.”    Microsoft could be “its own worst enemy” in the tablet market if it  overwhelms people with gadget options and specs such as chipsets instead of  following Apple’s lead and keeping choices simple, the analyst warned.
“Consumers aren’t used to thinking about chipsets,” Rotman Epps said.
“Choice is a key tenet of Windows, but too much choice is overwhelming for  consumers,” she continued. “Apple gets this, and limits iPad options to  connectivity, storage, and black or white.”
Microsoft, which built its fortune by specializing in software and leaving  the job of making computers or other devices to partners, has had mixed results  from its hardware ventures.
The Redmond, Washington-based technology colossus has stamped its brand on  personal computer keyboards, headsets, speakers, webcams and mouse controllers.
Microsoft has occasionally weighed in with more significant hardware when  it appeared that rivals were running away with the market.
The company’s most successful effort in devices has been its Xbox gaming  console, in contrast to failed its music player known as Zune.
The Xbox videogame console by Microsoft made its debut in November of 2001  to take on Sony PlayStation systems in a battle for people’s living rooms.
The current generation Xbox 360 console dominates the market. Microsoft has  been building on the array of films, games, music and other digital content  available in an Xbox Live online service to make the consoles home  entertainment hubs.
Microsoft this month unveiled a SmartGlass application that developers can  use to synch iPads or other tablet computers to Xbox 360 consoles.
Zune handheld digital media players were released in late 2006 in a  Microsoft challenge to Apple’s culture-changing iPod devices.
Microsoft discontinued Zune hardware last year. But it continues to operate  its Zune service offering online music, films and other entertainment content,  weaving it into the offerings available on Internet-linked Xbox 360 videogame  consoles. – AFP

Justin Bieber Grows Up, Gets Even On ‘Believe’



LOS ANGELES — Canadian pop star Justin Bieber makes his highly anticipated return with new album “Believe,” revealing an edgier, grown-up side to the young star who has gained a worldwide fan base with innocent love songs and baby-faced charms.
“Believe,” out today, serves as Bieber’s highly anticipated sequel to his debut album “My World 2.0,” and has had critics buzzing on whether the teen who first found fame on YouTube is a short-lived phenomenon or a long-term staple in the music industry.
Bieber, 18, has become one of the world’s biggest stars, with more than 23 million followers on Twitter and 44 million fans on Facebook, after being discovered at the age of 13.
The singer has grown up in the public eye in the last two years, dating 19-year-old Disney Channel star Selena Gomez, who is referenced in the album’s electro-dance track “Beauty and the Beat.”
But fame has also brought its downside and the track “Maria” addresses Bieber’s most adult scandal to date. Last November, Bieber was hit with allegations from 20-year-old Mariah Yeater who claimed that the singer had fathered a child with her after a brief alleged encounter backstage.
Bieber, who vehemently denied the claims and watched Yeater’s lawsuit fall apart, sings “She was schemin’… she was draggin’ my name through the dirt,” before hitting the chorus with “That ain’t my baby, that ain’t my girl.”
The album’s producer Mike Posner, who has his own solo career with hits such as “Please Don’t Go,” worked with Bieber on the debut single, “Boyfriend”.
The result is a slow tempo beat with Bieber softly rapping “If I was your boyfriend, I’d never let you go, I can take you places you ain’t never been before.” The song, released in March, peaked on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 singles chart at No. 2.
Older but still young
While “Boyfriend” reveals an older Bieber in a more intimate setting, Posner said “Believe” wasn’t meant to show Bieber all grown up just yet.
“I wanted to make songs that were reflective of who Justin was when I met him in the studio, not when he was 13. We’re not trying to grow him up too much because he’s not 25, he’s 18, but he’s a young man that’s living life and having fun, and the music reflects that,” Posner told Reuters.
Moving away from pop, Bieber fuses electronic dance music with R&B throughout “Believe,” specifically in tracks such as the club-friendly “All Around The World,” which sees Bieber team up with rapper Ludacris. and “As Long As You Love Me” featuring another rapper, Big Sean.
The singer embraces R&B influences in songs such as the romantic “Catching Feelings,” “Right Here” featuring fellow Canadian star Drake, and the Motown-inspired upbeat track “Die In Your Arms.”
But there are still some throwbacks to the style that made Bieber famous, such as “Fall,” a guitar-based love song, and the pop-driven inspirational title track “Believe.”
Bieber’s journey to the top has fascinated critics, as the singer has found stardom by harnessing the power of the Internet instead of the Disney or Nickelodeon TV platforms that launched stars such as Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake and the Jonas Brothers.
By the age of 16, Bieber had a chart hit with 2010’s “My World 2.0,” that spurned the single “Baby”, followed by 2011’s 3D film “Never Say Never,” that documented Bieber’s journey to pop culture icon and grossed $98 million at the worldwide box office.
New York Times music writer Jon Caramanica drew similarities between Bieber and Timberlake – the former member of N’Sync who broke out of the boy band mold a decade ago with “Justified” and went on to forge a successful solo career.
Caramanica wrote that Bieber “doesn’t have Mr. Timberlake’s backbone, or his experience, or his raw talent for that matter.” He suggested that the young singer is instead finding inspiration in “perhaps the biggest and most conflicted teen star of all time, Michael Jackson.”
While Posner understands the comparisons, he said Bieber wants to establish his own credibility.
“I know Justin doesn’t want to copy anyone or follow anyone’s footsteps. He’s very intent on having his own career and carving his own path,” he said. — Reuters

3 Killed, 10 Missing In Indonesia Landslide



JAKARTA  – Three people were killed and 10 missing on Tuesday after they were buried in a landslide caused by heavy rain in eastern Indonesia, a rescue official said.
“Heavy rains in Ambon city, Maluku province, triggered a landslide early  this morning,” Ambon city search-and-rescue chief Brory Tjokro told AFP.
“Three people were killed and two were rescued safely. Ten people are still  missing and rescuers are still looking for them.”Two houses were destroyed, Tjokro said. – AFP

Thai South Affected By Indonesia’s Haze



BANGKOK – Thailand’s Southern Meteorological Centre (East Coast) in Songkhla province reported on Monday that the southwest monsoon covering the southern Thai region currently could bring with it haze from annual forest fires on the Sumatra Island in Indonesia.
The centre’s director Wanchai Sakudomchai, told journalists that satellite images showed there were some 163 hot spots on the Sumatra Island and the prevailing southwest monsoon wind appeared to have brought the smog to several southern Thai areas.
Songkhla, for instance, has been covered by thick haze in early morning over the past days, before gradually fading a few hours later, Thai News Agency (TNA)
reported.
Wanchai said he has instructed local officials to closely monitor satellite updates and timely warn people in areas at risk of possible impacts from either more hot spots in Indonesia or stronger southwest monsoon wind. – BERNAMA

Lim Guan Eng’s Big Lies Starting To Show



Lim Guan Eng aka God’s answer to Chinese Malaysians is feeling panicky.
We hear he has been like a cat on a hot tin roof after the deputy Prime Minister entered his territory in Bagan. The crowd was incredible and Muhyiddin Yassin gave a blistering speech and poked holes in all the lies and boastful claims that Lim Guan Eng has been making the last 4 years.
He shredded the CM’s boast that millions of ringgit of foreign investment poured into Penang just months after he became CM.  Remember the promised multi-million investments by Blackberry and the plan to build a golf course by the South Koreans on the mainland?
They were all big fat lies.
Guan Eng almost got screwed big time by wanting to build a tiger park until he realized he was dealing with notorious animal smuggler Anson!
Muhyiddin pointed out that investments do not pour in overnight or even over a few months. Investors do serious economic and political risks studies, they have to go through MIDA the federal agency handling foreign investments, then they have to make sure there is enough manpower and resources etc.
People are starting to see through his lies and the way he twists and turns things. The intelligent people can see that he is very inexperienced and boastful but they want to give him a chance so they keep quiet for now.
But not for long. They are getting irritated with his style. Every time he opens his mouth, he runs down the country. What kind of Malaysian is he?
A few days ago, he was talking about how Malaysians are flocking to Australia in droves because they are not happy in this country.
Lim Guan Eng, if you and Betty and big daddy are not happy, please don’t assume that everyone else is not happy.
In fact, we suspect that you, at least, are very happy – lots of power in your hands, driven around in PG1 (the kind of specialised number plate that your friend Nizar ex MB is against), a pretty girlfriend called Chai Hong Rainbow, and everyone in your DAP kingdom terrified of you – with the exception of Teng Chang Khim and Karpal Singh.
Muhyiddin also announced that federal government will be building low-cost housing in Seberang Perai because the DAP government has failed to build even one unit of housing for the poor.
Instead it is giving land to developers to build convention centres and condos and shopping malls – like the SPICE project and the Bayan Mutiara Bay project.
He has practically raped all the hills in Penang for the developers. He shifted the blame to the previous state government but he forgot his state exco member Chow Kon Yeow announced the DAP approved 19 projects and his Tanjung Bungah ADUN said more would be built!
He then bluffed his way by saying the DAP government imposed a height criteria on all projects – our Dear Leader forgot that every new building – even an inch- adds more pressure on the hills.
It does not matter how high or how low.
The day after Muhyiddin announced the low cost housing, the kiasu CM quickly claimed that the state government would acquire land to build low cost homes.
Er, Mr CM, only after 4 years in power that you realised you have not been thinking of the poor?
Oh, we get it, your mind has been busy with capturing Putrajaya and becoming PM. Thanks, Karpal Singh, for letting the cat out of the bag.
Guan Eng now says he wants to buy land to build low cost houses – after he has sold every inch of the land to the developers!
It is tragic that Lim Guan Eng is talking low cost housing only after Muhyiddin announced plans for the poor in Penang.
Playing catch up, you know. The so-called champion of the people has obviously been championing himself and the DAP rather than the people the last 4 years.
Residents in Jelutong, Penang, have been complaining about pollution, a fire burning in the rubbish dump site there.
He cannot even put out the fire in the dump site but he is dreaming of Putrajaya. As someone on Twitter said: What a dumb arse!

Penang DAP Exco Blames Previous Govt



KUALA LUMPUR: Hillside development in Penang was approved by the previous Barisan Nasional state government and the current DAP-led Penang government can’t do anything about it, says DAP state executive councillor Phee Bon Poh.
The state Environment, Health and Caring Society Welfare exco told The Mole the Penang government could not stop the approved hillside projects as they might have to face lawsuits and bear the losses incurred by the developers.
“We will not take the blame of these approved projects. However, we have taken up the responsibility to ensure that these projects will follow the stringent guidelines imposed on them,” Phee said.
He was commenting on a blog post by Parti Cinta Malaysia vice-president Huan Cheng Guan who wrote that Penangites were backstabbed by DAP with unfulfilled promises on various issues including the hillside development at Sungai Ara and Batu Feringghi.
Phee who is the Sungai Puyu state assemblyman said the state government had done its best in putting a stop to hillside projects.
Citing a Boustead Holdings Berhad project in George Town as an example, Phee said the state government had to pay RM 20 million to the company as compensation for scaling down their hotel in the heritage zone from the planned 12-storey to five storeys.
The Edge had reported the project, approved by the previous state government originally comprised the development of a 12-storey four-star hotel with 293 rooms and the restoration of a three-storey Heritage Building at No 1 & 2 Weld Quay, Penang on a 1.195-acre site.
“So now you tell me, why should we take the blame when it has been approved by the previous government?
“It is the Penang people who will have to bear the losses if we cancel the development projects. We need to pay to developers for the losses incurred.”
“We have to raise assessment tax to the Penang people. It is not fair to them,” Phee added.
Penang government was under scrutiny from many quarters including environmental NGO Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) and Consumer Association of Penang (CAP) which organised a protest against the hillside development.
Penang BN chairman Teng Chang Yeow toldThe Mole that the state government must admit that there were some excessive and unjustified developments on the island that irked residents.
The Star reported that DAP state assemblyman for Tanjung Bungah Teh Yee Cheu had lashed out against hillside developments.
The had demanded the state government to stop all such projects especially those at his constituency and the Batu Ferringhi seafront.
Phee however said that Teh’s statement was manipulated by The Star and that his fellow DAP state assemblyman lacked information pertaining the hillside development projects.
“Teh is not an exco. There are a lot of things he is not aware of (on development projects). I believe he issued the statement without malice but his statement was manipulated.
“I will meet him to explain and clarify the matter soon,” Phee added.

PAS Plays Politics Over Haj Dates



With the dates of GE 13 not yet decided, PAS has been criticised for trying to politicise the Haj issue.
The party has reportedly called on its supporters to postpone their Haj pilgrimage if the election is scheduled between the middle of August and the last week of October.
Umno parliamentarians have advised PAS not to manipulate the minds of Muslim voters by politicising the issue.
They were responding to the demand by PAS leaders that elections should not be held during the pilgrimage season.
Umno MPs said that the timing of the elections was the prerogative of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, and that PAS should not politicise a religious matter to gain voter sympathy.
Puteri Umno chief Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin said that PAS’ actions were a “cheap way to gain sympathy votes”.
“They are using this to gain more support. The Haj issue has political connotations and in this respect they are manipulating the minds of the Muslims,” she was quoted by Free Malaysia Today.
She pointed out that Najib would decide the election date keeping all factors in mind, as he is “wise enough to decide what’s the best for the country”.
“And besides, he still has until next year to call for election,” she said.
Lenggong MP, Shamsul Anuar Nasarah agreed. “Who said that the election will be during the Haj period?” he asked.
He said that all Muslims performed Haj, not just PAS supporters.
“I’m sure there are more Umno members performing the Haj,” he said.
Meanwhile, Deputy Higher Education Minister Saifuddin Abdullah said that all Umno members within his division were carrying on with their Haj plans.
Pushed on the defensive, PAS vice-president Salahuddin Ayub claimed that his party only wanted to put voters’ minds at ease.
“We just want a guarantee so that all Muslims regardless of whether they are from PAS or Umno can perform their religious duty without having to worry ceaselessly about the election,” he claimed.
PAS’ attempt to appeal to religious emotions has therefore fallen flat, with the party only succeeding at making a mountain out of a molehill.
It is obvious to everyone that the Prime Minister will keep the pilgrimage season in mind when deciding the GE 13 dates. After all, 20,000 to 30,000 Muslims are planning to perform the Haj this year.
Unlike PAS, Najib is not likely to demand that Malaysians choose between their religious duty and their national duty.

The Tale Of The Terrible 3 A’s – Ambiga Breaks Up With Anwar & Azmin?



Ambiga – From Hero to Zero
The word is out. Ambiga has told her inner circle NGO circle that she wants nothing more to do with Anwar Ibrahim and Azmin Ali. She has been fuming ever since the Berish 3 fiasco that has made her look like a fool.
What more, having to put up with butts and beef burgers in her frontyard. The love affair has ended. Poor Ambiga has been taken for a ride by Anwar and gang.
Yes, we noticed that the only people allowed into her posh Damansara home shortly after Bersih 3 were the NGOs people like the lookalike pair of uglies Maria Chin and Wong Chin Huat, vampire face Cynthia Gabriel, Arul from the socialist party and several other usual suspects who will support anything that is anti BN.
The only notable PKR figure allowed in after the street violence was Nurul Izzah. Mummy and daddy were not welcome and neither were Azmin and that clown Tian Chua.
Even the women champion Teresa Cock and Elisabeth Wong were not welcome. Why? Because Ambiga and her NGO gang blames them for the the way the protest turned into a fight fest and near anarchy.
Outwardly Ambiga has blamed the police but behind the scenes she has laid the blame squarely on Anwar and Azmin, the pair who had instigated the crowd to burst through barbed wires and barriers into Dataran Merdeka.
Even Pas is angry and ashamed. Their Unit Amal guys who were there to do crowd control and maintain order suddenly turned into law breakers. Everyone has seen the video of the maroon attired Pas Unit Amal barrelling their way through the police barricade after Anwar and Azmin made those secret hand signals.
What a bunch of ruffians! Pas should disband them or send them, for national service training.
Ambiga’s face has been as black as thunder since that day. She feels she has been betrayed by the PKR goons, her dignity has been dragged through the streets and she is facing a law suit.
Worst of all, she has lost her credibility and dropped her water face. In fact she looks like a stupid old woman who should have known better than to trust politicians especially one like Anwar.
People say she is a hot shot lawyer. Really? The way she talks, it sounds like she does not even know what a court injunction is.
Did she understand that the police has a court injunction stopping anyone from entering Dataran Merdeka? She keeps blaming police for firing tear gas and that was why people went wild. Hello aunty, the teargas flew only after Anwar and gang crashed through police barriers.
The trouble with Ambiga was that she got big headed after the success of Bersih 2. She thought she was God’s answer to democracy.
The orginal Bersih organisers were just a bunch of frustrated NGOs trying to be king makers ahead of the general election. They did not have the network or organisstion and needed the political parties to help organise the demo and bring out the numbers.
She wanted to use the PR people and she thought she could control them and call the shots. She did not realise that she was dealing with the father of exploitation, Anwar Ibrahim. He used her, he screwed up Bersih 3 and now Ambiga has been left high and dry. Now she knows how Saiful Bukhary felt.
A few days after Bersih 3, she admitted there would be no Bersih 4. It was an admission of defeat that things had gone wrong with her Bersih baby.
She has ceased to appear at Oppposition rallies and functions. She has refused to be seen with them. We heard she was invited to a big fund raising dinner by PKR in Royal Bintang Hotel a few months ago. Needless to say, she stayed at home. Anwar’s tactics has left a bad taste in her mouth, pun intended.
Ambiga has gone from hero to zero after Bersih 3. Nobody likes manipulators who try to overthrow a government via street violence.
As a lawyer she should know the law. The election process is not perfect but it is not as teruk as she and her friends claim. Otherwise how on earth did the PR win so many states in 2008?
She has not said a word about the way a traffic policeman was kicked and attacked or the mobs who wrecked the police car and caused the cop inside to land up in a hospital bed.
She just went on and on like a Tamil movie about how the police beat up people. She simply refused to acknowledge that her mobs also beat up the police. Instead she is suing the government over the Peaceful Assembly Act.
We think Ambiga is a hypocrite whose true colours have been exposed in the aftermath of the street violence. Sorry your love fest with Anwar Ibrahim has ended. Politics unlike Tamil movies do not always end happily ever after.