Saturday, June 27, 2009

What should we call Influenza A

World Health Organisation, WHO has called the recent outbreak H1N1 to be Influenza A, and this is called worldwide as well. This is all recognised by all and being called worldwide now.

Out of no where, our very own cute MP, Rais Yatim came out with a funny, yet stupid idea of debating what we should call this outbreak. His suggestion is to call this "Selsema Babi" because it is easier to remember.

What the Fuck Rais? Why don't you call it selsema Rais? it'll be even easier to remember because you are the BABI yourself! His explaination for this is totally naive and childish. He acts like a stupid asshole in the dewan rakyat that day, and he's started arguing it should be call so.

Is this the representative we wanted in the Dewan Rakyat? There are hundreds of things awaits him to solve, yet he's spending time for this unneccesary things. So again this prove what BN has in their pocket now.

Oh by the way, I know why Rais Yatim wants it to be called Selsema BABI, because Barisan Nasional is full of BABI NEGARA inside. He wants people to remember them. Probably it's because of all these BABIs that causes the Influenza A worldwide. Remember Bapuk Najis Razak recently went overseas for visiting?

Influenza A = Selsema BABI = Najis Razak, Muhyddin, Hishamuddin, Nazri, Rais YATIM, Ong Tee Kiat, Bung Mokhtar, and all the BABI NERAGA reps.

Indonesian Maid

What the fuss about stopping the supplies of Indonesian maid? Is it because too many abused cases for Indonesian maid lead to the Indonesian government stopping the supplies? What about those abused employers?

It's all because our inability governments simply close one eye on these cases and only published those abused maids news. We've seen many many cases of maid abusing employers or their families, yet these cases went covered and never been investigate at all.

Are we the employer should suffer because we are rich and able to hire a maid? Do we treat them badly? I personally experienced before a fucking maid putting urine into our daily drinking bottle, and god knows what she put into our daily consumed foods. We reported these to police, sent her back to agency, and did all we could, but still no action was taken against the maid. Worst of all, I accidently saw this asshole worked for someone else in PJ area.

Another case is the maid pretended she's sick, and went kuku, acted like insane people in public. It's such a shame when this happened during a shopping outing at one of the Mega mall in KL. She was sent back to agency and everything is normal with her right after. All she wanted is to go back home!

Do we get compensation for these? Who will protect us from all these? When a few odd cases of maid being abused, government will set up a new law to protect them. What about us Malaysian? I started to wonder what Najis call for a "1 Malaysia" means? For me, just tell them off and set up what should be the law to protect Malaysian, not Indonesian against your own fucking own people, Najis Razak!

This is only the two cases which I experienced. What about hundreds of thousands of others out there??

Saturday, June 13, 2009

House Maid Abused

Today's newspaper said that the abused house maid has been discharged from hospital following her treatment there and there's this government officer, police and other people taking her from the hospital.

I was wondering all the time should we feel sympathy for all these maids? Are they the one provoking the employers, or are they made up the stories to cover their own shortfalls? I still remember there are so many cases of maids abusing their employers by mising urine into their food, beated up the employers, killing employers and many more.

So far I have not really heard of any of these cases being solved, and why on earth are we, the employer who's always on the wrong end of these incidents. Those abusing their maids should be punished and no doubt they deserve it, but when maids committing criminals, they equally should be penalised.

But this country's law does give the impression that if the maids is from Indonesia, or more critically, a muslim, they will find themselve in the safe side of incidents. This is a double standard law by the Malaysian governments, and it's very unfair for us, the consumers, employers to live with.

If this government don't change their attitude, we will change them for sure! It's only slightly more than 3 years time left!

PAS-UMNO Coalition

Is there any possibility of UMNO and PAS jointly form the Malaysian Government?

Hadi Awang kept mentioning that PAS is open to negotiating with anyone, whether it's BN or PR. They until today are still giving the impression that they have the intention to form the UMNO-PAS coalition government. If this is true, then we can foresee more havoc for Malaysian politics.

Sure there will be lots of question to be asked and answered.

Until today there still one particular question still being mentioned at all times, which is the Malays' right! What's it all about actually? Has anyone say they are being marginalised? All these bullshit talks are rumoured from UMNO, and if there's any marginalised, UMNO is the one should be responsible for!

Samseng Jalan or Mat Rempit

Why is the police and authority fighting over what to call those idiots doing stuns and racing illegally on the road? Whether it's call Mat Rempit or Samseng Jalanan it's still the same. Both names represents shame and we should not be bothered too much by what it calls. More importantly is these bastard to be put off road for good in order for us to have a safer condition of road.

Do you agree?

Ong Tee Kiat The Chicken

Next week parliament will resumes its duty. Most MPs will be attending the session and sure there will be a question to be asked. It's regarding the PKFZ issues, which until today we are still in the dark over what's actually happened!

All these suppose to be announced by Transport Minister, who promised to unveil the report within 2 months of taking over from his predecessor. Now it's almost 2 years and the report is still yet to be published. Sure there are many issues to be addressed and changed, but without valid reason they can't just change the report.

In seeing these, Ong Tee Kiat chosed to visit Europe countries during this very critical time, which mean he's chicken out and trying to distanced himself from this issue. This is not the way an MP should act, and moreover he's the one promised to unveil the report, so he should cancel his trip and face the hundreds of questions ready to throw at him! Not run away from the questions.