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Selamat Hari Raya Aidil Fitri

Selamat Hari Raya Aidil Fitri

To All Muslim Visitors and Readers,
I would like to wish Selamat Hari Raya Aidil Fitri, Maaf Zahir Batin. May this year’s Aidil Fitri be another special and joyous day for all of you and your families.
I hope you enjoy visiting and reading Kuala Lumpur is Home. Thank you for your patronage.
Best regards
CJCM
Kuala Lumpur is Home Blogger

Raja Petra Kamarudin: Petition to The King

Raja Petra Kamarudin: Petition to The King

Raja Petra Kamarudin a.k.a RPK is running a campaign to file a petition to The Agong on the following, but not limited to, national issues.

The recent shooting of two people in Kuala Terengganu.
The reported gang clashes in Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Johore over the 50th Merdeka celebration holiday that resulted in a few deaths.
The Auditor-General’s report that revealed gross and blatant abuses and transgressions in the management of the peoples’ money involving billions of Ringgit.
The state of affairs in the Royal Malaysian Police where even the former IGP Tun Hanif Omar admitted that corruption is a …read more

50 years of independence that is increasingly not?

50 years of independence that is increasingly not?

It is obvious that the Government has been trying hard to instill patriotism among Malaysians with all kinds of Jalur Gemilang-flying campaigns especially in commemoration of the 50th year of Malaysia’s independence from foreign colonializations. The issue of Malaysian public not seen as patriotic are discussed in great depth especially by the mainstream media, be it printed or electronic media as if patriotism is nothing else but flying Jalur Gemilang, the beloved symbol of our country Malaysia.
I fully agree with the Government that we need to be patriotic to our country but I beg to differ if the definition of …read more

PKFZ: Ramli Ngah Talib rejected urgent motion on RM4.6 billion scandal

PKFZ: Ramli Ngah Talib rejected urgent motion on RM4.6 billion scandal

This blogger had predicted that the Speaker will reject the urgent motion by Lim Kit Siang to debate the PKFZ fiasco in the Parliment. Malaysiakini report today confirmed just that… and the reason given?
“The government is looking into the matter and as such there is no need to debate it in Parliament,” said Ramli in disallowing the debate.
Does that mean for all matters discussed in Parliment, the Government is not looking into them?
Lim Kit Siang of course was disappointed with the decision.
“It would appear that no Barisan Nasional MP (member of parliament) is prepared to take a principled stand …read more

Softloan over PKFZ: 50th year independence gift for Port Klang Authority?

Softloan over PKFZ: 50th year independence gift for Port Klang Authority?

I was away on Friday and weekend only to come back and celebrate my country’s independence with a news that many believe will come out sooner or later anyway…. my Government will use my money (well not all of it though because more will come from your money as well… yes you.. your money) to bailout Port Klang Authority for its screwed up Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) project… but this time its conveniently called softloan. Wow… Malaysia Boleh spirit is really being put to real practice here.
I have no qualm if the softloan is granted prior to the project …read more

PKFZ woes: Only Shahrir Samad has guts to speak up?

PKFZ woes: Only Shahrir Samad has guts to speak up?

I have been patiently waiting to watch and see who from the present UMNO-lead Government dare enough to open his/her big mouth and make noise about yet another mismanagement of public fund with regards to Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ). But as expected, none is forthcoming as if what happened in the PKFZ fiasco is no big deal.
Malaysiakini report today however shows there is still a man brave enough within the BN Government who is dare enough to speak up.
Vocal member of Parliament Shahrir Samad today said the authorities must investigate for possible corruption involving the country’s troubled port …read more

Police report against the Malaysian PM Pak Lah: Tit-for-tat?

Police report against the Malaysian PM Pak Lah: Tit-for-tat?

Call it whatever, Malaysiakini’s report today may have put it in the right perspective…. PM is getting a dose of UMNO’s own medicine. Ronnie Liu, DAP’s central executive committee member, had lodged a police report against Pak Lah over a seditious comments in an article that was posted in the Prime Minister’s official website on Nov 14 last year entitled ‘Bersatulah Kaum Cina’ (The Chinese race must unite).
The report which had always been there in the website had apparently been removed. Many believe the removal was done after Ronnie Liu had blogged about the article in his blog. Ronnie …read more

Jeff Ooi joining DAP: Is this for real?

Jeff Ooi joining DAP: Is this for real?

I found this entry in today’s Star Online:
Blogger Ooi to join DAP and contest in polls
PETALING JAYA: Prominent blogger Jeff Ooi is set to join the DAP and contest in the general election.
The DAP is planning a “welcoming ceremony” on Tuesday to announce his crossover from blogosphere to party politics. Top party leaders as well as some of Ooi’s blogger friends will attend the ceremony.
Ooi, in his 50s, is an e-business consultant but is better known for his blog which focuses on current issues with an emphasis on politics. He is also an expert of sorts …read more

Police report lodged against Malaysia Today: Another blogger to be charged?

Police report lodged against Malaysia Today: Another blogger to be charged?

UMNO had lodged a police report against Malaysia Today, a political blog run by Raja Petra Kamarudin (RPK). However, RPK has better luck compared to Nathaniel Tan in that he was not arrested under any act, yet. However, Malaysiakini had reported that RPK had been called by the police for questioning today.
Although RPK is well known to be anti-establishment, the police report made by UMNO’s information chief Muhammad Muhammad Taib had nothing to do with RPK’s critism on the Government or its officials.
On Monday, Taib told reporters that the postings and articles on the website were disrespectful to the King …read more

Nathaniel Tan: I just want to go and look for roti canai to eat

Nathaniel Tan: I just want to go and look for roti canai to eat

After four days being detained bu the police, Nathaniel Tan a.k.a Nat had been released on bail.
Tan was investigated for alleged breach of Section 8 of the Official Secrets Act 1972, in relation to a comment left on his blog site linking Deputy Internal Security Minister Mohd Johari Baharum to a corruption allegation.
Source: Malaysiakini
Nat however is supposed to report back to Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID) on July 31st 2007.
This lad has a good sense of humour though. Of all the Malaysian foods, roti canai seems to be his favourite and most wanted food after four days of …read more

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