tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post3570908667492806662..comments2024-03-29T21:49:05.495+08:00Comments on KTemoc Konsiders ........: Professionalism missing in Malaysia's Sir Humphrey?KTemochttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09951253039042572381noreply@blogger.comBlogger27125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-34612002504291416092013-05-01T08:30:53.005+08:002013-05-01T08:30:53.005+08:00Guess you were right after all. There are reports ...Guess you were right after all. There are reports that our brave Election Commission is to investigate if the "indelible ink" can be washed off in a few minutes using tap water and much quicker using detergent.<br /><br />I am confident that, based on past performance,the results of any proper investigation (IF ONE IS EVER CARRIED OUT PROPERLY) will not be ready in time for the elections. This the EC hopes will result in the Erection of Najib as PM and some parties will get their Komisyen, all in line with the body's name. If the allegations are true and when Pakatan wins, the first heads on the chopping block has to be of those involved, beginning at the very top.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-19417689153206577522013-04-29T14:40:08.309+08:002013-04-29T14:40:08.309+08:00This orang putih will not get it. This is Malaysia...This orang putih will not get it. This is Malaysia where even the top lembu is stupid. <br /><br />Case in point is from a report in the Sun Daily 29/04 that Elections Commission chief, Datuk Kamaruddin, proudly boasted that only 3 persons knew the colour of the indelible ink that is going to be used so "that it cannot be duplicated"! <br /><br />This idiot does not realise that the purpose of the indelible ink to is to PREVENT people from voting more than ONCE! So why would any one want to "duplicate" the ink? <br /><br />I am more worried that if the ink is supplied by UMNO, it will NOT be indelible. <br /><br />The fact is if you hire rubbish, your get rubbish output. Hopefully Pakatan will ensure that all these stupidos are pastured out so they can borak borak in their clubs and dream of the days when they were king.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-18287072558289448542013-04-29T12:17:01.038+08:002013-04-29T12:17:01.038+08:00Did Najib come clean over his parang incident a st...Did Najib come clean over his parang incident a stadium in the 80s?<br /><br />For that matter, Mahathir never went back on his ideas in his Malay Dilemma book, and the Chinese wholeheartedly gave him 22 years of uninterrupted rule. He actually lifted the ban on his book on coming to power.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-48732614609215675772013-04-29T08:29:53.900+08:002013-04-29T08:29:53.900+08:00Lim Kit Siang needs to come clean on his role duri...Lim Kit Siang needs to come clean on his role during May 13, 1969.<br /><br />There are still many serious questions regarding what DAP did in the events surrounding that fateful tragedy, and what role Lim Kit Siang played, if at all.<br /><br />The same way Anwar Ibrahim has much to answer about his racist past, allegations that he promised to silence Hindu temple bells "forever" during the Kampung Rawa incident.<br /><br />Pakatan Rakyat needs to clean on its past before it can be considered at all to form the future government.May 13, 1969noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-86518399520991972013-04-28T21:11:49.684+08:002013-04-28T21:11:49.684+08:00http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/228353
"Alt...http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/228353<br /><br />"Altantuya not a candidate" - so says EC, 15th member of BN coalition.<br /><br />They got it wrong - Altantuya's ghost is very much a Super-Candidate in the election. She's in every seat, every ballot box....and that is one reason why Najib is destined to lose this election.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-62665401537355591042013-04-28T21:09:54.274+08:002013-04-28T21:09:54.274+08:00Kadir Jasin's boss once said the self-proclaim...Kadir Jasin's boss once said the self-proclaimed Scribe cannot even write his own epitaph correctly. And when Anwar was being vilified he was not sure where his loyalties should be until he was given some magazines to run out of the NSTP stable - then he called M his true boss. With the waves now rolling in favor of Anwar, we can all sit back to watch his impending change in loyalty again.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-45166904523594836482013-04-28T20:58:58.897+08:002013-04-28T20:58:58.897+08:00under PR govt, the civil servants are the same nep...under PR govt, the civil servants are the same nepoleons.<br /><br />two truck loads of MPKj officers came by (about 20 fellas) to dismantle two tents (erected next to a school) after an event.<br /><br />the 2 truck drivers remained in the truck (not helping).<br /><br />1 fella look like supervisor, always yakking on phone, not working. 3 fellas going around to do the work with another 3 fellas watching and pretending to help (but hardly lift a finger). the rest, walk about and also pretend to work. all in, took 20 minutes.<br /><br />this could have been done by just 1 truck driver with another 2 assistants, also within 20 minutes. Ops Isi Penuh - is BN's way to buy votes (giving free salary away).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-15168513797104569052013-04-28T11:20:07.437+08:002013-04-28T11:20:07.437+08:00"that the occupation of soldier has a very lo..."that the occupation of soldier has a very low status in Chinese culture."<br /><br />Partly correct, but in which society soldier has a very high status? To Chinese, perhaps during Qin and Communist risen to power and reign, Song was the worst, Ming after Yongle didnt fare any better, and who become soldier in Singapore and Taiwan? American soldier have very esteem status i guess because they have to non-stop fighting the communist, muslim, chinese.....so many crusade so little time and and so little life. Dont you think we should look deeper and not simply generalising a culture? <br /><br />HYnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-59568454691377442032013-04-28T10:42:29.589+08:002013-04-28T10:42:29.589+08:00Dont misunderstood. China is the earlies to recrui...Dont misunderstood. China is the earlies to recruit government officer base on merits, i think no one here claim that Chinese invented the civil services. It is not necessary for civil servant to pass examinition, but officer yes. The opposition were towards the substance of the imperial examinition that was limited to 4 Books 5 Classics, and a rigid (stereotyped) way to compose essay, Chinese name it Ba Gu. HYnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-24594035159702212672013-04-28T00:35:58.027+08:002013-04-28T00:35:58.027+08:00DUMB ASS! Read below from LChuah:
I'd been a...DUMB ASS! Read below from LChuah: <br /><br />I'd been a DAP supporter ever since S.P. Seenivasagam took PPP to BN and DAP came to the Kinta valley to wipe out that once-glorious party of D.R. Seenivasagam. I listened to Goh Hock Guan's rousing speeches in Klang, especially the one near Ping Hua school at Meru Road. I knew Rameson, who often asked me to join the DAP. Of course, at the time, Fan Yew Teng was a big guy in my National Union of Teachers (NUT). <br /><br />I stopped taking note of Malaysian politics after I left this country at the end of the 1970s. However, around the year 2000 I started participating in DAP's Bungaraya website mostly because that party became a partner of Barisan Alternative. I thought, for the first time, that the Opposition had a chance to dent UMNO's hegemonic rule. <br /><br />It was not to be so, partly because of Keadilan's attitude and PAS's unilateral revision of the BA manifesto. But matters were not helped because of certain rigid leaders - and followers! - within the DAP itself. And the person who played a significant role in breaking BA was none other than Karpal Singh. <br /><br />No one should insist that Karpal Singh or any DAP member, leader or otherwise, shut up. But it is uncanny that this particular person often opens up at moments when the BN and particularly UMNO is in trouble. I don't want to call him a mole, but I know of no other word more appropriate than that one. I don't want to dwell here on his sedition case, and how his son supported the appointment of a CJ tainted by the Anwar frame-up when that case was approaching. Was there a quid pro quo? I don't know and, in truth, I prefer not to know. <br /><br />But it's precisely his present attack on LKS himself that has renewed my faith in some DAP leaders. Any Opposition leader criticized by Karpal must have something UMNO hates. <br /><br />I believe that, had the DAP not withdrawn from BA, what has happened on March 8 would've happened about eight years earlier. The DAP political program was a sound one, but the party must learn to compromise in order to move forward. I'm glad the party has since moved in the right direction under Lim Guan Eng. <br /><br />Anyone who calls himself educated knows that all fields of human endeavor are perpetually contested arenas. As such, it's stupid to think that one should wait for that perfect moment before entering into a relationship, or having a baby, or starting up a business, or forming a political alliance. The person who thinks that way will most likely never have a spouse or lover, or become a parent, or rule any state. We take action when sufficient conditions exist for the success of that action - there being no such thing as perfect conditions. <br /><br />Thus having Pakatan does not mean an end to disagreements among the parties, or even within each component party. We know, for example, of the schism between the Nik Aziz and the Hadi groups in PAS, and no doubt there're factions within PKR and DAP as well. Yet all these groups have, thus far, been able to come together to win in several states, so without doubt the common goal of taking over the entire country is a doable project. This is the goal all Pakatan members must focus on, despite the knowledge that intra-party contests WILL INEVITABLY CONTINUE EVEN AFTER A NATIONAL VICTORY. So don't listen to those who say we've some problems with this or that Pakatan component and therefore have no choice but to disband or go it alone. This is what UMNO/BN would love the DAP to do and this is what their proxies and moles hope would happen. <br /><br />Getting Pakatan to rule the country does not signify the realization of Paradise. But it could signify the beginning of a better country, a country that's less racist, less corrupted, and more people-oriented. Such a prospect surely jives with the political philosophies of DAP and PKR, and ought to resonate in PAS's religious beliefs as well. <br /><br />LChuah HYnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-5159721417906667292013-04-27T23:10:22.102+08:002013-04-27T23:10:22.102+08:00Some points. Yes the Chinese might have invented t...Some points. Yes the Chinese might have invented the modern civil service as you claim and it is not alien to Chinese culture. However the civil service was pretty much a privilege to those who had passed the imperial examination, which was something not everyone could do. Also during the late 19th/early 20th century period, there was much opposition to the old Imperial civil service. It was not an alien concept, but the Chinese typically found employment elsewhere, if they encountered too many obstacles to join the civil service. I should add though, that the occupation of soldier has a very low status in Chinese culture. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-20921960568966996692013-04-27T22:38:56.510+08:002013-04-27T22:38:56.510+08:00See why I fuckingly despised Malaysia Chronicle
h...See why I fuckingly despised Malaysia Chronicle<br /><br />http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=92931:karpal-dont-be-arrogant-and-think-only-of-daps-seats&Itemid=2<br /><br />WHAT THE FUCK HUA YONG GONNA ON THIS FUCKING ONSLAUGHT COMMENT FROM HIS BOSS HEAVENLY SNAKE<br /><br />Karpal has the right to comment on this......It holds to the origin of the constitution......WHY CAN'T THOSE FUCKERS PKR FOCUS ON WINING THEIR SEATS INSTEAD & KEEP THEIR FUCKING MOUTH SHUT.....SAME TO PAS FUCKERS ESPECIALLT HARON DIN<br /><br />HARON DIN IS ANOTHER HASSAN ALI<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-18889993869817703082013-04-27T20:18:01.829+08:002013-04-27T20:18:01.829+08:00Civil servant......the word 'servant' is ...Civil servant......the word 'servant' is a misnomer here. The rakyat, especially the lower-to-middle-income groups of the non-malay category, have to grit their teeth and take in all their crap lordings......"our mission is not the serve, but to show who's boss to these kelings and cina apeks". Even RPK in one of his postings, having reached the end of his patience by their trademarked sourfaced lacklustre 'service' was moved to describe them as slothful, incompetent ' fuckface', wakakaka.<br /><br />Dr M's Operasi Isi Penuh has created a situation whereby we see 4 civil servants doing the job of one person......so much so that we see the gaji buta and goyang kaki in most governmental departments whiling away their office hours with plenty of knittings and crochetings, with some more enterprising among them openly and busily hawking their Amway products. <br /><br />While the lower end clerical staff are busy with their knitting and Amway multilevel second career during the office hours, the higher up little napoleons are notorious for subverting governmental directives and policies......their favorite tactic is to deliberately hide those allocations (minute though they might be compared to those allocated to the sons of the soils) meant for the non Malays.<br /><br />For example, Chinese and Indian farmers were totally in the dark about the small grant for innovative, new start-up for organic farming practice or the free bag of fertilizers and seedlings although in 2005, rm 1.5 billion in total were allocated to improve the agriculture sector during Pak Lah's reign. In contrast, the bumiputra counterparts were fully and timely briefed of all the available perks and support allocated. Replicate this napoleonic lordings over the nons in other sectors....education, fishery, sports, medical, etc....then one see the full scale of these horrendous, blatant discrimination perpetuated by these civil 'servants'. And their political bosses are not only fully aware of such practices by these 'servants' in the implementation stage, but are actually in tacit approval of such tactics instead.<br /><br />Hidup melayu. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-9950112173852024892013-04-27T20:02:54.915+08:002013-04-27T20:02:54.915+08:00i personally think lodge complaint is a logical st...i personally think lodge complaint is a logical step, both problem and action taken is properly recorded. the thing i dislike most is complain at the back talk 3 talk 4 not even want to make an initiative to call. HYnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-60615713137903883542013-04-27T19:57:57.632+08:002013-04-27T19:57:57.632+08:00and u shit n pee in the same small cell. and u shit n pee in the same small cell. HYnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-87664218038258312592013-04-27T19:56:03.013+08:002013-04-27T19:56:03.013+08:00"China rarely acknowledged the knowledge obta..."China rarely acknowledged the knowledge obtained from other sources." <br /><br />Cite please?<br /><br />Chinese never fail to acknowledge the introduction of Buddhism into China. Even here in this blog we repeat the assertion many times, the Chinese also never deny they learn almost everything contemporary and modern from the West. Not sure the same about India.<br /><br />http://www.learn.columbia.edu/nanxuntu/html/state/ideas.pdfHYnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-25492615075539113682013-04-27T17:59:44.146+08:002013-04-27T17:59:44.146+08:00The present policies of the BN government (NEP) ma...The present policies of the BN government (NEP) may not be able to build a stable, sustainable and strong economy. But a strong sustainable and stable economy will be able to enhance the Malaysian Economy including the NEPAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-55098661364078738212013-04-27T17:41:07.661+08:002013-04-27T17:41:07.661+08:00There was also a military version with the syllabu...There was also a military version with the syllabus covering military strategies, tactics, logistics of war, weaponry, etc.<br /><br />The rare graduate of both (civilian and military) exams was extolled as the scholar-warrior, an iconic label of the highest esteem which could even win for the graduate the hand of Emperor's daughter or favourite niece.<br /><br />Many British military officers including scions of the royal family (Prince Charles, his son, etc) in fact modelled themselves after this scholar-warrior model. Singapore attempted to project Lee Hsien Loong as one, wakakaka. <br /><br />The current Sultan of Selangor as a teenager was sent by his late dad to Port Dickson for basic military training but I was told he couldn't take the training and like Prince Edward (Prince Charles' youngest brother who joined the Royal Marines) quitted prematurely from his course.KTemochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09951253039042572381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-82723374337269106392013-04-27T17:16:27.254+08:002013-04-27T17:16:27.254+08:00KT......a very good write up !
Trust the propagan...KT......a very good write up !<br /><br />Trust the propaganda goons in Umno to create the myth that "the civil service being an alien concept to Chinese culture"........yes, a 101% pure grade bullshit.<br /><br />World's first examination came from the chinese state examination that took place 1500 years ago in the Sui Dynasty. Until the 18th century, exams don't exist in the West. Matteo Ricci was the first person to introduce this to the West. <br /><br />Studying in ancient China to qualify for this state exam will require the exam takers to memorize up to 350,000 chinese characters.<br /><br />On the day of the examination, they file into the large examination hall, a walled-compound divided into 4000 tiny cells, each one equipped with a desk and chair. Each province had its own examination facility and on the day of the exam, over a million people from all over the country came. The exam grounds were surrounded by tall walls and proctors observed the exam takers from watch towers.<br /><br />In order to enter the examination grounds, everyone had to be thoroughly searched to prevent any cheating. In these tiny cubicles, people took the 9-day examination, which were divided into three 3-day examinations. There are even artifacts showing how fierce the competition these exams were back then at the State Examination System Museum in Hubei Province.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-38771308619176606082013-04-27T16:24:59.866+08:002013-04-27T16:24:59.866+08:00see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_service#cit...see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_service#cite_note-China_Imperial-3KTemochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09951253039042572381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-57951918995646469452013-04-27T15:54:56.825+08:002013-04-27T15:54:56.825+08:00KTEmoc, If Kadir had perpetrated a myth about Chin...KTEmoc, If Kadir had perpetrated a myth about Chinese disinterest in Civil Service, you are perpetrating another myth that the Chinese invented the Civil Service. There were other more advanced in cultures at that time, such as Egypt, Mesopotamia and Persia and India with already well established civil services. Perhaps the Chinese who came to study in India (there were many) after Siddharta Gautama Buddha had caused the rise of first universities of the world in India took their knowledge to China in creating the Chinese Civil Service. Are you aware of the existence of ancient Indian texts on governance? This kind of knowledge sharing was and is good but not to claim credit where it is not due. Your claim is somewhat similar to Arabs being credited with the inventing the modern numbers when in fact they were learnt from India. China rarely acknowledged the knowledge obtained from other sources. Just check for example on the religious side and find out for yourself where all the Gods and Godesses of China came from. You might even be surprised to find many common words between Indians and Chinese.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-14813110169250253692013-04-27T15:47:01.222+08:002013-04-27T15:47:01.222+08:00by then, Tun Hussein was more or less on his way o...by then, Tun Hussein was more or less on his way outKTemochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09951253039042572381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-21481315862591671742013-04-27T15:46:05.968+08:002013-04-27T15:46:05.968+08:00incidentally Rosmah Mansoh's fave Chines song ...incidentally Rosmah Mansoh's fave Chines song which she belts out occasional to fawning Chinese towkays, wakakakaKTemochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09951253039042572381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-71803150675770269302013-04-27T14:51:18.789+08:002013-04-27T14:51:18.789+08:00Even in Petaling Jaya, you need to lodge a complai...Even in Petaling Jaya, you need to lodge a complaint before they come and clean clogged drains, clear rubbish stacked up, patch up holes on roads etc. Why can't the supervisors do the monitoring and take the necessary actions? When a complain is made about rubbish rotting and smelling foul at night in restaurants in SS2, the officers come and check and issue warnings after warnings and the same issue still persists. It is a very frustrating civil servive.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-56245988375079843382013-04-27T12:44:23.627+08:002013-04-27T12:44:23.627+08:00I remember Isi Penuh was initiated during Hussein ...I remember Isi Penuh was initiated during Hussein Onn's rule in 1979, and likely continued to Mahathir's, the latter took office in 1981.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com