tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post8461247011310623100..comments2024-02-02T18:26:56.123+08:00Comments on The Scribe A Kadir Jasin: A KADIR JASINhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05865106109792000636noreply@blogger.comBlogger73125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-81319050242506276452008-08-01T01:35:00.000+08:002008-08-01T01:35:00.000+08:00kepada bung karno....saya rasa anda tak faham isi ...kepada bung karno....<BR/>saya rasa anda tak faham isi debat tuh...anwar bukan nak ambik duit petronas. dia kata nak ambik duit dari apa yang petronas wajib bagi kepada kerajaan.(jumlah yang telah ditetapkan). Duit petronas dia tak usik (ikut suka ati petronas la nak guna untuk perkembangan dimasa depan). faham betul2 baru buat ulasan. kalau tak anda di tertawakan orang...malu bosss....:)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-78671426300428786892008-07-27T10:42:00.000+08:002008-07-27T10:42:00.000+08:00Isu debat bukan nak mencari pemenang. Tapi kebenar...Isu debat bukan nak mencari pemenang. Tapi kebenaran dan fakta atau asas dalam mempertahankan dasar yang perlu dipertahankan atau diperkenalkan.<BR/><BR/>Jika ikut rangking jelas seharusnya yang berhadapan dengan DSAI sekurang kurangnya adalah Menteri Kewangan.<BR/><BR/>Namun langkah awal debat terbuka ini adalah sehat di dalam negara kita yang mengamalkan sistem demokrasi agar rakyat dapat menilai sendiri.<BR/><BR/>Kita sebagai rakyat Malaysia terlalu lama di didik atau diracuni seolah oleh pembangang wujud di negara ini sebagai satu kuasa asing untuk MENJAJAH negara Malaysia.<BR/><BR/>by Apple HijauAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-2151579813803153592008-07-26T23:40:00.000+08:002008-07-26T23:40:00.000+08:00Salam Dato',Kita tinggalkan pasal "pelacur" dan "...Salam Dato',<BR/><BR/>Kita tinggalkan pasal "pelacur" dan "dajjal" sebentar.<BR/><BR/>Saya dapati, ramai yg makin berhati-hati sekarang. Ini perkara serious Dato': Kita sedang bercakap tentang seorang yg bakal menjadi PM - bukan bakal TPM atau bakal ketua pembangkang, situasi di mana cengkaman UMNO/BN tidak pernah terlepas selama lebih 50 thn Merdeka.<BR/><BR/>Saya bukan generasi Dato' dan saya tidak pernah melihat sendiri bendera Tanah Melayu dinaikkan semasa Merdeka dahulu. Menoleh kebelakang dan belajar drp sejarah itu penting tetapi hidup kami generasi era globalisasi (era dajjal bermaharajalela) skrg tidak boleh lagi berasaskan rasa bersalah dan nostalgia pecah-dan-perintah British, seperti rasa bersalah dunia barat terhadap Yahudi. Saya dan generasi saya ingin hidup aman dan sejahtera di bawah kepemimpinan yg mantap dan boleh diharap.<BR/><BR/><B>Anakbuah</B><BR/><BR/>p.s.#1: Saya baru habis menonton semua filem <A HREF="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081059/" REL="nofollow">Umar Mukhtar:'Lion of the Desert'(1981)</A> dan utk sekian kalinya bulu roma saya naik! Cerita tentang 'struggle', 'dignity' dan 'honour'.<BR/><BR/>p.s.#2: Dato' pernah baca tak buku <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swettenham" REL="nofollow">Frank Swettenham, 'British Malaya'(1907)</A>? Saya terjumpa senaskah edisi pertama di sini utk dijual dan saya rasa rugi kalau tidak membaca dan memilikinya. Tentu menarik dlm memahami keadaan negara dahulu dan sekarang.anakbuahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14483669787103995580noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-28686121832745826862008-07-26T19:49:00.000+08:002008-07-26T19:49:00.000+08:00Remember the part when Shabery said that BN was Gr...Remember the part when Shabery said that BN was Great because despite the high Oil Price Inflation is low and even went to suggested that this trend will continue? <BR/>Hah! with inflation now shot up to 7% and will be 9% in two months time.....shouldn't someone rub his face with this?Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04568020456958135782noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-53627248489772945602008-07-26T11:02:00.000+08:002008-07-26T11:02:00.000+08:00Anakbuah,Salina dan pelacur kelas bawah Chow Kit p...Anakbuah,<BR/><BR/>Salina dan pelacur kelas bawah Chow Kit pastinya lebih "mulia" daripada YB yang korup, hipokrit dan melompat dari parti ke parti semata-mata kerana kuasa dan harta benda.<BR/><BR/>Pelacur tidak pernah beri salam dan selawat penjang berjela dan tidak bersikap "aku lebih beriman daripada kamu" -- holier than thou.<BR/><BR/>Terima kasih.A KADIR JASINhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05865106109792000636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-5085846960373071152008-07-26T09:35:00.000+08:002008-07-26T09:35:00.000+08:00Dato' dan Sdr/i semua,Kalau kita tidak kenal perso...Dato' dan Sdr/i semua,<BR/><BR/>Kalau kita tidak kenal personally dgn seseorang, jgnlah kita judge dia sampai ke dlm selimut. Elok kita jaga tepi kain tudung kita sendiri drp sebok jaga tepi kain celana org lain! Apa lagi juka org itu tidak pernah dibuktikan bersalah, walau di hadapan mahkamah sivil - digugurkan/tiada kes.<BR/><BR/>Dikatakan bila hampir akhir zaman, di kala fitnah Dajjal bermaharajalela, bersumpah dgn nama Allah atau bersumpah dgn Quran yg suci pun 'is nothing'! Dajjal tidak takut dgn ayat2 suci dan tidak percaya balasan Allah. Jadi pada pandangan saya, jika si Anwar ini dajjal, beliau tentu tidak heran utk bersumpah dgn Quran bila2 masa. Katakanlah beliau dajjal yg tidak mahu bersumpah dgn Quran pula, beliau sememangnya pakar politik yg tulen. Dan politikus tidurnya bukan mcm kita org biasa - PakLah tidur di tengah conference antarabangsa, Anwar tidur sampai tengahhari. Ada PakLah perduli dgn burung2 yg tengah terbang mencari makan semasa dia lena? Dan ada juga makhluk di tgh mlm meletupkan org dgn C4, juga atas sebab2 tersendiri. Mudahnya, struggle politikus2 begini berbeza2 . <BR/><BR/>Saya mudah, Anwar buat dajjal, kita humban di dlm penjara semula (atau ada yg sampai seperti mahu "menyula" beliau? Terpulanglah!). Tetapi, bagaimana pula dgn "dajjal-dajjal" yg sedang bermaharajalela di Putrajaya sekarang? Saya tidak sakit hati dgn keseronokan dan kekayaan mereka, tetapi saya 'concern' dgn nasib kita, rakyat biasa!<BR/><BR/><B>Anakbuah</B><BR/><BR/><B>p.s.: Eloklah kita jgn melacurkan mulut dan tangan kita menulis dgn menyerang peribadi seseorang yg membuatkan Salina (seorang pelacur) nampak "lebih mulia"!</B>anakbuahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14483669787103995580noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-60379014198716335682008-07-25T15:06:00.000+08:002008-07-25T15:06:00.000+08:00salam DSAKJ n Bloggers,sehingga kini belum ada seo...salam DSAKJ n Bloggers,<BR/><BR/>sehingga kini belum ada seorg pun dari"TEAM ICJ" ini yang dengan penuh rendah diri meminta kemaafan dr rakyat m'sia....<BR/><BR/>p/s : kalaulah ada sumber minyak di sana mcm mana ya!!!!!<BR/><BR/>ramliAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-70844348110063211392008-07-25T14:58:00.000+08:002008-07-25T14:58:00.000+08:00Tak salah saya dalam Berita TV1 hari tu ada berita...Tak salah saya dalam Berita TV1 hari tu ada berita mengatakan Bank Negara akan naikkan kadar OPR. Saya langsung tak ambil pot atau minat pasal OPR kerana mungkin anggap tiada kaitan langsung dengan saya. Tetapi di akhir berita apabila ada statement yang mengatakan dengan kenaikan OPR makan bank perdagangan lain akan mempertimbangkan untuk menaikkan kadar BLR membuat saya terkedu dan tergamam serta panik sekejap.<BR/><BR/>Kalau BLR naik sudah tentu bayaran bulanan untuk pinjaman perumahan akan meningkat. Majoriti pinjaman perumahan tidak kira perbankan Islam atau konvesional menggunakan BLR sebagai asas. Lepas satu, satu lagi bala menimpa. <BR/><BR/>Kini kadar inflasi sudah naik walaupun sebelum tu dinafikan oleh Pak Menteri. Kalau kes macam ni bukan dikategorikan sebagai menipu ke...???<BR/><BR/>Pak-Pak Menteri tahu tak bagaimana kesusahan rakyat. Dato' Shahrir Samad agak-agak tahu tak berapa harga nasi yang dia senduk masa makan. Setakat naik ERL waktu off peak lepas tu declare kata public transport di Malaysia reliable, boleh dikategori MP yang berkaliber ke..??<BR/><BR/>Dulu masa jadi pengerusi PAC bukan main hentam lagi salah laku MP lain. Now bila dah jadi MP baru tahu bukan senang nak jaga kementerian.Ab Razak Hj Ahmadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17241859109809468017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-75650627544414784192008-07-25T11:47:00.000+08:002008-07-25T11:47:00.000+08:00Scribe, Tanya Sama Itu Abdul!(kemanakah cerita eko...Scribe, <BR/><BR/>Tanya Sama Itu Abdul!<BR/>(kemanakah cerita ekonomik dunia)<BR/><BR/>Dengan Izin. <BR/>(tetapi kita masih berpaut dengan soal kepercayaan dan ekonomi!?)<BR/><BR/><A HREF="http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/c6999a06-5994-11dd-90f8-000077b07658.html?nclick_check=1" REL="nofollow">Fannie’s and Freddie’s free lunch</A><BR/>By Joseph Stiglitz <BR/><BR/>Published: July 24 2008 18:25 | Last updated: July 24 2008 18:25<BR/><BR/>Much has been made in recent years of private/public partnerships. The US government is about to embark on another example of such a partnership, in which the private sector takes the profits and the public sector bears the risk. The proposed bail-out of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac entails the socialisation of risk – with all the long-term adverse implications for moral hazard – from an administration supposedly committed to free-market principles. <BR/><BR/>Defenders of the bail-out argue that these institutions are too big to be allowed to fail. If that is the case, the government had a responsibility to regulate them so that they would not fail. No insurance company would provide fire insurance without demanding adequate sprinklers; none would leave it to “self-regulation”. But that is what we have done with the financial system. <BR/><BR/>Even if they are too big to fail, they are not too big to be reorganised. In effect, the administration is indeed proposing a form of financial reorganisation, but one that does not meet the basic tenets of what should constitute such a publicly sponsored scheme.<BR/><BR/>First, it should be fully transparent, with taxpayers knowing the risks they have assumed and how much has been given to the shareholders and bondholders being bailed out.<BR/><BR/>Second, there should be full accountability. Those who are responsible for the mistakes – management, shareholders and bondholders – should all bear the consequences. Taxpayers should not be asked to pony up a penny while shareholders are being protected.<BR/><BR/>Finally, taxpayers should be compensated for the risks they face. The greater the risks, the greater the compensation. <BR/><BR/>All of these principles were violated in the Bear Stearns bail-out. Shareholders walked away with more than $1bn (€635m, £500m), while taxpayers still do not know the size of the risks they bear. From what can be seen, taxpayers are not receiving a cent for all this risk-bearing. Hidden in the Federal Reserve-collateralised loans to JPMorgan that enabled it to take over Bear Stearns were almost surely interest rate and credit options worth billions of dollars. It would have been easy to design a restructuring that was more transparent and protected taxpayers’ interests better, giving some compensation for their risk-bearing.<BR/><BR/>But the proposed bail-out of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac makes that of Bear Stearns look like a model of good governance. It sets an example for other countries of what not to do. The same administration that failed to regulate, then seemed enthusiastic about the Bear Stearns bail-out, is now asking the American people to write a blank cheque. They say: “Trust us.” Yes, we can trust the administration – to give the taxpayers another raw deal.<BR/><BR/>Something has to be done; on that everyone is agreed. We should begin with the core of the problem, the fact that millions of Americans were made loans beyond their ability to pay. We need to help them stay in their homes, including by converting the home mortgage deduction into a cashable tax credit and creating a homeowners’ Chapter 11, an expedited way to restructure their liabilities. This will bring clarity to the capital markets – reducing uncertainty about the size of the hole in Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s balance sheets. <BR/><BR/>The government should set a limit to the size of the bail-out, at the same time making it clear that, while it will not allow Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to fail, neither will it be extending a blank cheque. There may need to be a drastic reorganisation. There should be a charge for the “credit line” (any private firm would do as much) and, given the risk, it should be at a higher than normal rate. <BR/><BR/>The private sector knows how to protect its interests; the government should do no less. As long as the credit line is extended, no dividends should be paid. To ensure that the government is not simply bailing out creditors who failed in due diligence, at least, say, 25 per cent of any notes, loans or bonds coming due that are not lent again should be set aside in an escrow account, to be paid only after it is established that taxpayers are not at risk. Any government loans should be cumulative preferred debt: the taxpayers get paid before any other creditors receive a dime. To discourage moral hazard the interest rate should be at a penalty rate and, reflecting the rising risk, increase with the amount borrowed. Finally, the government should participate in the upside potential as well as the downside risk: for instance, by taking shares (which it might later sell) or, as it did in the Chrysler bail-out, warrants. <BR/><BR/>We should not be worried about shareholders losing their investments. In earlier years, they were amply rewarded. The management remuneration packages that they approved were designed to encourage excessive risk-taking. They got what they asked for. Nor should we be worried about creditors losing their money. Their lack of supervision fuelled the housing bubble and we are now all paying the price. We should worry about whether there is a supply of liquidity to the housing market, so that those who wish to buy a home can get a loan. This proposal provides the necessary liquidity. <BR/><BR/>A basic law of economics holds that there is no such thing as a free lunch. Those in the financial market have had a sumptuous feast and the administration is now asking the taxpayer to pick up a part of the tab. We should simply say No. <BR/><BR/><BR/>The writer, 2001 recipient of the Nobel Prize for economics, is university professor at Columbia University. He is co-author with Linda Bilmes of The Three Trillion Dollar War: the True Cost of the Iraq Conflict<BR/><BR/><BR/>Nota:<BR/><BR/>perhatian - harga minyak di pasaran landen dan niyu yok turun dibawah paras 125 semalam(wah, susidi negara bolehlah lebih dari rm4billion lah!, Scribe). Bila akan naik balik? harap-harap lepas freddie dan fannie habis berbulan madu dan biarkan hunimun itu berpanjangan. <BR/><BR/>Ini tidak, minggu depan cerita kemelut nigeria dan iraq atau venezuela atau iran mengiringi kembalinya harga biasa(USD150-166@barrel and 1Euro:1.62USD)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-59537013294755969952008-07-25T10:35:00.000+08:002008-07-25T10:35:00.000+08:00International Coffee Boy I understand the general...International Coffee Boy <BR/> <BR/>I understand the general skepticism that has greeted Mohd Saiful Bukhari bin Azlan's police report accusing Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim of allegedly buggering him. Many Malaysians have said, "Not again..." or "Can't they come up with something better?" Whatever your take on this may be, I think its best that everyone allows due process to take place and since the level of cynicism is extremely pronounced, there should be some sort of independent verification for possible key evidence e.g. a foreign forensic expert going through whatever tests that need to be done to prove or disprove that the said buggery took place.<BR/><BR/>But the one thing that I could never figure out is this: When Saiful made his police report, he was identified as a special assistant to Dato' Seri Anwar. Special assistant means someone with exclusive contact with their employer, someone who has personal dealings with their principal. But shortly after the report was made, Keadilan apparatchiks went on the offensive saying that Saiful was a mere volunteer at the party HQ - a very small, insignificant cog in the giant wheel that is Keadilan and Friends. He was described by Anwaristas as an assistant to an assistant and more specifically as a "coffee boy." In fact, Dato' Seri Anwar himself said that Saiful was "not a permanent member of the staff" and only earned a part-time allowance.<BR/><BR/>So they established clearly that Saiful was a nobody and implied that he would not have had much significant, personal contact with Dato' Seri Anwar. A volunteer coffee boy that dropped out of university. No more, no less.<BR/><BR/>But here's the problem. Dato' Seri Anwar also admitted that he has taken Saiful along during his foreign trips. Now, why in the world would you take your volunteer coffee boy on an overseas visit? If he was a nobody, just as Dato' Seri Anwar and his lackeys painted him out to be, why would he be part of a coveted overseas entourage?<BR/><BR/>The only explanation I can think of is that his coffee must be damn, bloody good.<BR/><BR/>Sila layari http://www.rembau.net.my/Bro Jinggohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15141651894526390854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-88573638169793375722008-07-25T10:13:00.000+08:002008-07-25T10:13:00.000+08:00Dear all,Do not blame Singapore for claiming the r...Dear all,<BR/><BR/>Do not blame Singapore for claiming the right to the waters around Pedra Branca. Blame our team to the ICJ that lost the island to Singapore. Pedra Branca (no more Pulau Batu Puteh) belongs to Singapore now. It’s merely using and taking advantage of the provision of the UN Law of the Sea concerning the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).<BR/><BR/>Under the UN Law of the Sea, an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) is a sea zone over which a state (in this case Singapore) has special rights over the exploration and use of marine resources like petroleum and gas. That’s what we are doing with oil and gas off the coast of Kelantan and Terengganu.<BR/>Generally a state's EEZ extends to a distance of 200 nautical miles (370 km) out from its coast. The exception to this rule occurs when EEZs would overlap; that is, state coastal baselines are less than 400 nautical miles apart. When an overlap occurs, it is up to the states to delineate the actual boundary.[1] Generally, any point within an overlapping area defaults to the most proximate state.[2]<BR/>The Exclusive Economic Zone starts at the coastal baseline and extends 200 nautical miles out into the sea, perpendicular to the baseline. Thus, the EEZ overlaps both the contiguous zone and territorial waters.[3] States also have rights to the seabed of the continental shelf up to 350 nautical miles from the coast, where this extends beyond the EEZ, but this does not form part of their EEZ.<BR/>So let’s see how well our new negotiating team sorts this out with Singapore. After all, if we are to believe the PM, relations with Singapore is superb.<BR/><BR/>As for why Zeti resigned from Khazanah, I think there’s more to it. Khazanah is a goldmine. I implore Malaysians to watch Khazanah and other state-owned agencies closely because many things can go wrong between now and when a new PM takes over, if ever.<BR/><BR/>Than You.A KADIR JASINhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05865106109792000636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-65098447223523414192008-07-25T09:11:00.000+08:002008-07-25T09:11:00.000+08:00Sdr. A Kadir Jasin & Sdr. Azman,It does appear...Sdr. A Kadir Jasin & Sdr. Azman,<BR/><BR/>It does appear that FM2 and PM does not see eye-to-eye on the inflation issue. <BR/><BR/>I am inclined to believe the notion that PM may not fully understand and appreciate the differences between cost-push and deman-pull inflationatory pressures.<BR/><BR/>But do you think that BNM Governor and FM2 see eye-to-eye? What about the Governor and PM?<BR/><BR/>There are words around saying that the Governor does not see eye-to-eye with the PM and FM2. These were based on the fact that she resigned from Khazanah Board in April 2008 (letter dated 24 or 28, not too sure). No announcement was made until she, herself, decided to make it public. Lepas tu panik nak bagi reason. So the official reason was "conflict of interest".<BR/><BR/>Out of a sudden there is a conflict of interest. Before this, taklak? <BR/><BR/>Interesting? <BR/><BR/>Subtle things like these makes me (and maybe others) wonder whether the chemistry has turned sour up there? <BR/><BR/>I don't know... but what I do know is it is getting to be extremely difficult managing expenses these days. RM100 does not go far when my other half goes for her usual market trip, not even at Pasar Tani. <BR/><BR/>Every where and every thing we buy have to be pegged towards petrol consumption. Dulu RM6 dah cukup untuk isi minyak kapcai. Sekarang ni RM10 baru cukup untuk tanki penuh. <BR/><BR/>Apamacam? Bila kita nak tengok a comprehensive plan/policy to combat rising costs and inflation? <BR/><BR/>Sekarang takdo kojo lain selain mesyuarat majlis tertinggi UMNO je! Buet le kojo untuk rakyat le. Dah le tu...<BR/><BR/>Dah muak dongar corita and strategi nak duduk kek kerusi empok tu lamo-lamo! Buet le strategi untok rakyat pulak... Lagi pun gaji rakyat yang bayor! Kalo kojo kompany dah lamo kono buang kojo doh...The Botak Manhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12088422348476523572noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-82262572187041126202008-07-25T08:52:00.000+08:002008-07-25T08:52:00.000+08:00salam sejahtera buat semua blogger terutama buat d...salam sejahtera buat semua blogger terutama buat datuk. ada yg marah sangat bila kata anuar kaki kelentong. hai sensitif nampak...ni pun penyakit hati yg kronik lepas ni boleh jumpa dr chua, tidak pun doktor pakar kat australia tu. saya tak pernah la pula bersarapan dgn anuar, apa kelas...lagipun dia bukan pandang org2 'tak comel'.tapi...kalau kata saya rapat benar dgn anuar tu mungkin ya sebab saya kenal sgt suku sakat saudara2 dia. bohong ni dah mcm mainan tapi bila dengar cakap alahai pijak semut tak mati. bab tidur pukul 5 pagi baru blk rumah p markas konon jadi bila bangun tu faham2 la, org lain dah blh buat mcm2 dia dok dlm selimut, buat malu bangsa asing. burungpun pandai cari rezeki pagi2. semua org besar2 kawan dia tapi nak buat pinjaman pun tak lulus akibat sangkut kad kredit,biar papa tapi nampak bergaya..mcmana kita nak komen org kalau kita sendiri membangga2kan bangsa penjajah. kalau setakat baca novel salina dah hebat ke.. maaf kalau menyentuh hati dipagi yg mulia ni.amy_kgdusunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06044569661651901162noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-66527327725485258602008-07-25T08:51:00.000+08:002008-07-25T08:51:00.000+08:00Sdra Scribe,I just can't understand when the minis...Sdra Scribe,<BR/><BR/>I just can't understand when the minister said the increase in fuel prices would not lead to increases in other prices. One doesn't have to be a Mathematics professor to know that the increase would lead to a series of chain reaction elsewhere. Now it's openly said that inflation is more than 7 per cent. I tell you Datuk, go down to the sundry shops and other retail outlets, and you know that it's a lot more than that..Ahmad A Talibhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09962443059463627516noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-15328604176894693052008-07-25T07:27:00.000+08:002008-07-25T07:27:00.000+08:00Dato,Sebenarnya debat DSAI dengan ASC tidak mendat...Dato,<BR/><BR/>Sebenarnya debat DSAI dengan ASC tidak mendatangkan keuntungan kepada sesiapa pun sama ada DSAI atau ASC mahupun rakyat,cuma ia membolehkan rakyat melihat tentang kemampun ASC dan bukan kemampuan kerajaan. ASC hanya mengulang-ulang perkataan yang dillepaskan sebelum itu seolah-olah dia tidak tahu apa hendak dikemukakan lagi, lagi pun ASC tidak dapat membezakan serang peribadi dengan rekod lampau. Jika semasa saya mengadili debat budak-budak sekolah dahulu tentulah saya memberikan markah lebih tinggi kepada DSAI.<BR/><BR/><BR/>2.Nampaknya orang UMNO tidak mahu mendengar salakan serigala. Mereka cuba musnah anak-anak serigala.<BR/><BR/>3.Satu lagi sifat manusia yag perlu diketahui ialah: Cakap tidak serupa bikin. Kata Dr HM Tuah: "Jika hendak berbicara, berbicara dengan hari kerana hati tidak pernah berbohong.'Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-31987523235063588322008-07-25T04:58:00.000+08:002008-07-25T04:58:00.000+08:00oi scribe!the Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Government set...oi scribe!<BR/><BR/><I>the Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Government set a new record for causing misery to the rakyat</I><BR/><BR/><B>Please avoid seditious, defamatory and libelous statements</B><BR/><BR/>are you learning nothing from the sabahans?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-78091865313397824932008-07-25T01:56:00.000+08:002008-07-25T01:56:00.000+08:00Well, we can't really blame Anwar for not picking ...Well, we can't really blame Anwar for not picking someone his own size, can we? He had repeatedly and publicly called on the PM and/or the DPM to debate with him but neither would. The DPM, as a trained economist and with decades of public speaking experience under his belt, should fit the bill as the one to take on Anwar. AKJ is of course right about those ministers who should have debated. Should there be a debate between the government and Anwar in the future, one not too academic but is purely populist in nature (think ceramah in stadium material), I nominate Azalina. For all her flaws, that woman can really hold the crowd in the palm of her hand in a populist political rabble-rouser-type public speaking. She will not disapoint.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-37587304234029701702008-07-24T23:35:00.000+08:002008-07-24T23:35:00.000+08:00Dear AKJ,Shabery should be given a credit. At leas...Dear AKJ,<BR/><BR/>Shabery should be given a credit. At least he has the guts to confront Anwar in a live telecast debate.<BR/><BR/>The comments given on my blog that pertains to the debate mostly are emotion based.Mohd Nadzri Kamsinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03929976725631342540noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-72665732354945864912008-07-24T22:29:00.000+08:002008-07-24T22:29:00.000+08:00Dato KJ ... Saya pun duduk di dusun. Tapi Alhamdul...Dato KJ ...<BR/> Saya pun duduk di dusun. Tapi Alhamdulillah fikiran dah terbuka kerana telah lama lari dari penjajahan minda oleh UMNO BN. Kerana itu pada manusia yang mengaku tinggal di kampung dusun bukalah sikit minda tu, jangan terpengaruh sangat dengan kelentong tv dan surat khabar UM/BH.<BR/><BR/>Untuk Pulau Batu Putih dan kes seterusnya kini: Kan dulu Rais Jelebu dah beri jawapan: Menang-menang!<BR/><BR/>Rakyat pulak cakap: Hulur-hulur!<BR/><BR/>http://rp-semantan.blogspot.com<BR/><BR/>CUCU TOK KEDUCUCU TOK KEDUhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11120595371627953716noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-11466178532249710282008-07-24T21:35:00.000+08:002008-07-24T21:35:00.000+08:00Debat itu untuk apa sebenarnya, matlamat? objektif...Debat itu untuk apa sebenarnya, matlamat? objektif? Kesan? Apakah ada apa apa perubahan selepas itu ?<BR/>Bagi saya elok kalau dinamakan "kelentong'.<BR/><BR/>Shabery kelentong bagi pihak kerajaan dan Anwar bagi pihak pembangkang. Kerajaan dan pembangkang masih belum menunaikan janji2 pilihanraya mereka kepada rakyat.<BR/><BR/>"Hari ini tubuh kerajaan, esok harga minyak turun'. Tajuk itu sendiri satu 'kalau' yang sudahpun menunjukkan bukan raliti untuk kita harapkan apa apa.Quantum Metal Consultanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15332494800874636576noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-49040548022430632082008-07-24T21:06:00.000+08:002008-07-24T21:06:00.000+08:00Datuk,Debat demi debat, satu lagi lambang Melayu d...Datuk,<BR/>Debat demi debat, satu lagi lambang Melayu dipinggirkan...<BR/><BR/>-------<BR/>Utusan Malaysia:Topi mortar ganti songkok semasa konvokesyen UIAM<BR/>24/07/2008 5:51pm<BR/>“Tambahan pula dengan perubahan ini kami tidak perlu lagi menjawab soalan-soalan berunsur skeptikal (was was) daripada sesetengah pihak,” katanya pada sidang akhbar di sini hari ini.<BR/>-------<BR/><BR/>Kalau dah orang Melayu bertaraf prof UIA dah rasa tak perlu menjawab isu songkok, apalah nak diharapkan lagi.<BR/><BR/>Kerosakan demi kerosakan didiamkan sahaja oleh pemimpin Melayu.<BR/><BR/>Sedihlah Datuk. Harap dapat ulasan yang panjang lebar dari Datuk untuk blog akan datang. Perkara ini tidak boleh didiamkan.<BR/><BR/>asampedasAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-17025666337408449652008-07-24T21:05:00.000+08:002008-07-24T21:05:00.000+08:00salam dato,bad move to up interest rates because f...salam dato,<BR/><BR/>bad move to up interest rates because for many households whom are already struggling with loan repayment and rising cost of living; a difference of that few hundreds of ringgit would spell DOOM/bankruptcy.<BR/><BR/>where else would that few hundreds come from to stem the rising debts of credit cards/personal debts?<BR/><BR/>cheers<BR/><BR/>crea8tiveAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-11205648577355682062008-07-24T20:40:00.000+08:002008-07-24T20:40:00.000+08:00Sdr Quick Draw Botak,"I am more inclined to believ...Sdr Quick Draw Botak,<BR/><BR/><I>"I am more inclined to believe that Malaysia's inflation rate is anywhere between 10% to 15% rather then the quoted 7.7%."<BR/><BR/>"Once BNM increases the IR, then Banks' COF would have to go up. Correspondingly BLR would trend upwards too. With slowing consumption, higher inflation, less business activities, could the GDP still achieve the 5% target?"</I><BR/><BR/># I'm not economist but I'm a husband to a banker from LSE. And I couldn't agree more to what you have said - those are logical possibilities.<BR/><BR/># Those numbers are frightening. The "real" inflation rates, CPI and GDP are even more scary. <BR/><BR/># Despite of we're shouting about unfair and questionable expensive contract given to IPPs, media and newspaper like Utusan still try to control people perception to PakLah administration that TNB is still making millions of money. What if TNB could save more? By the way, rakyat still think new electric tariff burdening them a lot, especially after price of petroleum shoot up recently.<BR/><BR/># While TNB pay billions of ringgit for excessive 40% reserve to IPPs, do IPPs (at the same time) getting "good deal" (cheap?) of natural gas from Petronas or Gas Malaysia to run their turbines to produce electric? If yes, that's another source of unnecessary leaking of money and we must look into this as well. Whatever money that we could save worth a lot to the rakyat right now.<BR/><BR/><B>Anakbuah</B><BR/><BR/>p.s.: If Proton Perdana still unreliable and transmission problem still not resolve after so many years, as a consumer/customer and a dedicated driver, I'll opt for Merc or other reputable makers, anytime; initial cost might be expensive but later we'll realize - we save maintenance cost, less headache and most importantly, save our precious time. Proton (or their vendors) "don't care" mentality make people sick! In business, customer always right!anakbuahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14483669787103995580noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-72302141396251250932008-07-24T18:22:00.000+08:002008-07-24T18:22:00.000+08:00Pak Lah and must have told Sabree what to talk and...Pak Lah and must have told Sabree what to talk and what not. Its not everything Sabery alone.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22873867.post-84046786451583913432008-07-24T15:58:00.000+08:002008-07-24T15:58:00.000+08:00Sdr Azman,Could it be that Finance Min 2 and BN Go...Sdr Azman,<BR/><BR/>Could it be that Finance Min 2 and BN Gov. are not seeing to eye or are not on talking term?<BR/><BR/>I don't think the Finance Minister can comprehend this.<BR/><BR/>I agree with Finance Min. 2 that this is cost-push inflation and not demand-push.<BR/><BR/>A higher interest rate will dampen demand further.<BR/><BR/>Thank you.A KADIR JASINhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05865106109792000636noreply@blogger.com