Thursday, December 10, 2009

You're Sick


1. When the most hatred boss being nice to you, it will raised a few eyebrows, at least.
2. That is fine with me until one person start telling bullshit about me being apple-polishing.
3. I'm feel sorry for her (no need to be too secretive, right?) if she feel threathen.
4. Just because you don't like the person and have a lot of works (don't you?), it will allow you to throw some punch-line at me. It's a BIG NO-NO.
5. Yesterday, I accept it with a smile and some jokes.
6. Next time, I don't mind giving you some harsh words and shout "FUCK YOU" staright at your face in front of other colleague. Even you are mother of two. Sorry....
7. Still regret that I don't spit at your face yesterday.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Workplace


1. Workplace seems don't amuse me anymore.

2. Because there a lot of joker around and talking nonsense.

3. They know how to pretend that they know a lot while they are "0".
4. Really feel pity for them for being pathethic.

5. Worst part...they also a backstabber.

6. Please rott in hell...please

Friday, September 18, 2009

Aidilfitri 1430H



Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri.
Maaf Zahir dan Batin

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Sakai Seberang


1. Sakai seberang sana tengah sibuk dengan konfrontasi nak ganyang Malaysia.

2. Konon-konon, Malaysia ni ketandusan budaya dan selalu mencuri kebudayaan sakai diorang tuh.

3. Mungkin diorang bodoh, sebab xtau makna serumpun. Serumpun mestilah ada similarity.

4. Makin lama makin banyak isu yang dipanaskan. Dari isu pulau sampai ke isu tarian pendet bodoh diorang tuh.

5. Tu belum citer pasal orang gaji diorang yang kebanyakkanya xpenah pn abes sekolah. Jangan citer pasal
membaca atau cakap bahasa inggeris.

6. And yet, they request RM800 (minimum..yes...fu*king minimum) for their maid services.

7. Tu orang cakap, dah bagi betis nak peha pulak. Kalau dkt tempat sakai-sakai tuh..keje jadi orang gaji dekat
umah bapak presiden pn..xtentu lagi boleh dapat RM 250.

8. Cuma, orang kita pn ada gak cibai dier. Tgk la radio dengan tv kita. Penuh dengan lambakan hasil-hasil seni
diorang yang sampah tuh.

9. Kalau dekat tempat sakai tuh, jangan harap la orang2 kita nak dapat peluang. Yang betul2 bagus pn belum
tentu lagi.
10. Sweeping orang Malaysia konon. SAKAI!!!!!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

L-O-S-T



1. It's been a week since I've lost my father.

2. There will be no more 'abah' for me. He's the only one.

3. I wish I can be as good as him where family is the main priority.

4. Kami sayang abah.

5. AL-FATIHAH.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Good Gesture


1. Sometimes we trying to be polite.

2. Like when we bump into someone we don't know around the housing area and we trying to give a good gesture, smile perhaps.

3. But when the good gesture been replied with mean looks or non-friendly face, that's it.

4. After this, no more monkey jumping on the bed.

5. Smiles will be exchanged with more mean looks. I mean more and more.

6. Hopefully it will not been followed by spitting or harsh words.

7. Huh...

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Quotes from Scarface (1983)


1. I always tell the truth. Even when I lie.

2. I'm Tony Montana. You f*ck with me, you f*ckin' with the best!

3. You wanna f*ck with me? Okay. Wou wanna play rough? Okay. Say hello to my little friend!

4. Hey Tony. Remember when I told you first started working for me, the guys that last in this business, are the guys who fly straight. Low-key, quiet. But the guys who want it all, chicas, champagne, flash... they don't last.

5. I never f*cked anybody over in my life didn't have it coming to them. You got that? All I have in this world is my balls and my word and I don't break them for no one. Do you understand? That piece of shit up there, i never liked him, I never trusted him. For all I know he had set up and had my friend Angel Fernandez killed. But that's history. I'm here, he's not. Do you wanna go on with me, you say it. You don't, then you make a move.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Proud


1. Orang kata, United bagi muka pada Malaysia. Aku kata, memang Malaysia patut dapat something untuk game tuh.

2. Orang kata, Malaysia dah makin mantap dan improve. Aku kata, masih terlalu awal utk brag about it sebab United dalam pre-season training + making money session.

3. Amri Yahya kata, dier dah tau corak permainan van Der Sar. Aku kata, aku lupa yang Amri ni selalu main dengan van Der Sar.

4. Orang kata lagi, penonton terlalu taksub dengan United. Aku kata, bila Malaysia score, penonton pun sorak jugak. Cuma penonton tak sorak nama Amri jek la. No heart-feeling yer Amri.

5. Orang akan kata, game Sabtu lepas antara game terbaik Malaysia. Aku nak kata, malam ni main betul-betul. Performance jangan macam yo-yo. Jangan one-game wonder jek.

6. Aku sokong United. Aku sokong Malaysia. So?

Friday, July 17, 2009

UNITED

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Ladder




1. As a leader you need to be charismatic and proven.

2. You earn trust and respect from people. Not gain.

3. Managed and defend is what your people require from you.

4. Again, it's a gift to be leader.

5. Other than that, you are nothing than a ladder.


Monday, June 29, 2009


Old junkie. Fresh excitement.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

아버지



1. 우리 아버지가 촣은 사람 있다.

2. 아마 난 얼마나 사랑핬는지 말몾했어, 마음 속에서 나는 아버지가 사랑했다.

3. 아버지.......만세!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

F*cker



1. Aku naik motor. Orang lain pon naik motor jugak.

2. Aku dengan orang lain pon pernah jugak sms sambil naik motor.

3. Tapi tak pernah sms dalam kelajuan 20km/j dekat lane tengah sampai orang lain kena hon dan
tunjuk tangan supaya sedar dan berubah lane.

4. Dan tak payah la nak tunjuk muka macam pa*ta* biler dah kena hon.

5. Because you really deserved to be f*cked up.

6. Bastard.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Decision



1. Decision-making can be damn hard.

2. It'll be more hard if you can't make one.

3. At least, we should make one.

4. Like, to be a wanker or to be a fu*ker.

5. Goosh...

Friday, June 12, 2009

Money Talks


1. They said money isn't everything.

2. Don't think so.

3. Everything have their own price. Even a person.

4. Quite pathethic but who cares.








Thursday, June 11, 2009

Bollocks



1. We love our country; MALAYSIA.

2. Which may have a world-class infrastructure.

3. But we still earn third-world class salary.

4. Bollocks.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Good Education


1. 1 of the speakerat PICC this morning is CEO of Air Asia-X. He was the former Senior Director of Astro All Asia Networks.

2. He give talk about 'Dare to Change' which I'm not interested in what he was bluffing about.

3. But what makes me give my 100% attention to this dude was the way he talk.

4. His english accent, the way he gives spontaneous speech, the way he construct his sentences, damn he was good.

5. No wonder because he gets his education at Stanford Uni and both his parents is professor.

6. So, good education can make peole educated. If not all of them. But good education will come with high prices.

7. Hopefully we all have enough money to give the best education to our children.

8. Smart reader probably for start.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Stupidity



1. Not to disrespect, but every person have their dark side, disadvantage, stupidity, etc. No harm.

2. Power can make people goes stupid.

3. But far more dangerous if stupid people got the power.

4. Just like wanking other people while your co*k can't even get straight.

5. Pathethic...

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Not bitter


1. Congratulations to Barcelona on winning the CL title for season 2008/2009.

2. Winning and losing is the hell of 2 different thing.

3. 2nd spot don't make you runners-up. You still lose.

4. Losing is still losing. But it ain't bitter losing to Catalans.

5. Scousers..don't bollocks please.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Worthy Champions


Haha...YNWA my ass.


Bitter


Row Row Row The Boat
Gently Down The Stream
Merrily Merrily Merrily Merrily
Life is but a dream

Monday, May 11, 2009

Hukuman Rotan




1. Ada ura-ura nak wujudkan balik hukuman rotan utk budak2 sekolah.

2. Mungkin budak-budak sekarang dah makin hebat perangainyer.

3. Rotan/pukul memang baik untuk mendisiplinkan budak-budak.

4. Cuma yang tukang rotan tu kena la waras (jangan jadi gila babi) bila merotan.

5. Siapa yang pernah duduk asrama mungkin pernah kena rotan/pukul/tampar/sepak/terajang dengan
warden dekat asrama.

6. Sebab tu ada yang baling kasut dekat kepala warden dari atas masa warden jalan bawah asrama.

7. Tapi dengan sepak terajang tu la ramai yang jadi orang.

8. Harap anak-anak kita jadi orang. Betul-betul punyer orang.




Friday, May 8, 2009

Selamat Hari Ibu


1. Ibu, emak, bonda, ammak, ummi, mama, mummy, 어머니.. semua sama.

2. Itu insan yang kita kena sentiasa hormat dan sayang.

3. Selamat Hari Ibu.

4. Aku bukan ibu....

U-Turn


1. Change of behaviour can be classified as U-Turn also.

2. Nevermind if it is from the bad-good or good-bad.

3. And also if it is from hate-love or love-hate.

4. But if the U-Turn is purely engineered by self-benefits for someone, that person must be ass.

5. Full of hatred but when the person you hate became somebody, you start apple polishing him.

6. What on earth is this all about. This kind of person deserved a shit.

7. ....................

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Temperament


1. Temperament can be vital at certain situation.

2. If the temperament is right, the outcome could be possibly right.

3. That's why we need to set the temperament right.

4. But what is temperament?

5. For sure it can neither be measured nor valued.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

OMG (WTF!!!!)



1. Kalau caucassian cakap.."Oh! My God"... takper la kot.
2. Sebab dier memang panggil tuhan dier GOD.
3. Tapi kalau orang Melayu yang cakap OMG...aku ada rasa sikit sengal la.
4. Sebab memang tak kena pun.
5. Next time biler dengar orang cakap OMG, rasanya patut disusuli dengan WTF.


O-H M-Y G-O-D

Monday, April 20, 2009

Footie




Footie ada dua; satu as a follower satu lagi as a supporter. Follower bese jenis ikut-ikut jek. Orang sokong Chelsea..dier pun sokong Chelsea jugak. Tapi sapa Peter Osgood dengan Jimmy Greaves, haram tak tau.

Follower ni biasa ikut-ikut orang jek. Kalau time team dier kuat.. time tu la dier bersuara. Team rival kalah dengan team lain pun..dier hyper seronok plak. So far..aku bese nampak follower ni dari team Chelshit/Chelskie. Yelah..diorang ni..bukan besar mana pun. Cuba search dalam google utk history dari
tahun 1950 - 1999..ada ker diorang ni menang apa-apa. Hehe.. Bollocks

Supporter biasanya memang akan jatuh bangun dengan team dier. Besenya team-team dengan tradition dan history yang superb..akan ada ramai supporter. Even team-team kecik pun ada supporter diorang sendiri. Kalau team tercorot kat liga pn, stadium still penuh kalau tak full-house pn. Diorang ni quite knowledgeable dengan team diorang. Itu la beza follower dengan supporter. Bukan apa..sebab ada one/two Chelshit yang concern sgt dengan result Man Utd vs Everton smlm. Masa awal season..diam jek. Biler team dah up sket..masing-masing la declare Chelsea power, we are the champions my 'fwen' la..bla bla bla. My 'fwen' my ass you cocksucker fucker. Bollocks!!!!



Thursday, April 16, 2009

Statistic


Ada orang suka bergantung kepada statistik. For them, statistic is a merely fact.
Sebab kebanyakkan statistik bergantung kepada data yang dikumpul.
Tapi kadang-kadang, tak semua statistik yang boleh dipakai.
Sebab tak semua data accurate dan tak ada statistik yang boleh apply dalam semua keadaan.
Maknanya..sometime statistic good..sometime statistic sucks.
Tapi kalau sentiasa depends on statistic... sooner or later you'll be **** **.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Wayne's World



Taken from www.manutd.com. Wayne Rooney interview. Enjoy...



One of the big factors in United’s success in recent seasons has been the team’s form at Old Trafford. What is it about the ground that gives United such a big advantage?

When you’re playing at Old Trafford you have 70-odd thousand people behind you and that generates a special atmosphere. Also, the way we play is different to anybody else in the league – we like to attack teams at Old Trafford and we’ll keep attacking teams until we break them down. We’re also used to the big pitch and that favours attacking teams. If you want to spend most of the game defending then ideally you’ll be playing on a small pitch so you can keep the game compact; a lot of teams find it hard to contain us at Old Trafford.


Which Old Trafford atmospheres stick in your mind?

I always remember the day we beat Chelsea 1-0 back in November 2005. At the time, Chelsea were really gathering momentum. Jose Mourinho and Roman Abramovich had come to the club and shaken things up a bit. Chelsea had signed some good players and spent a lot of money and their league position reflected that. But I remember walking out of the tunnel and hearing our fans and thinking they were really up for it. It was an amazing atmosphere and it helped make for a great day.


So fans really can have an impact on what happens on the pitch?

They definitely play their part. When the fans are right behind you and you can hear them singing and hear how passionate they are, it really lifts you. It sounds silly but when the fans are up for it you feel like you can run faster and further. They inspire you to do things you might not have thought you could do. Away from home our fans are always brilliant. I’ve never known United fans not to take up a full allocation in the away end and they sing non-stop throughout the game. It’s unbelievable and it looks like a mad experience. Sometimes you wish you were in there with them, singing all the songs! It looks like a lot of fun. Our supporters are definitely the best away fans in the league.


You missed five weeks of football earlier this year. What sort of spectator are you when you’re not on the pitch?

I hate watching! I obviously want the team to do well and it’s a real pleasure to watch United play football, but I’d always prefer to be out there on the pitch. It’s not easy watching when you’re not playing, but it’s something you have to put up with and you work every day to try and get yourself back to full fitness. To be honest, I get a lot more nervous when I’m not playing. It’s a horrible feeling knowing you can’t have any influence on the game. But those spells on the sideline help you realise why the fans keep turning up to see us play. We always try and entertain and play attacking football, and I think we’ve done that well over the last few years.


How true is it that success makes you hungrier for more trophies?

There’s no doubt about it. When you win the league, for instance, you know it will be even more disappointing the next season if you don’t win it again. You’ve already proved you’re good enough to do it, so you can’t see it as anything but a failure if you don't retain the trophy. The history of the club demands we continue winning, and the manager demands we continue winning.


United have been there and won it before. Will experience play a part this season?

I think it could. We know what we’ve got to do and we know in some games we might not dominate proceedings. But we have the experience to know that that’s what happens sometimes and we have the belief to keep going until the end. If we have to nick a 1-0 win at the end then that’s fine. In fact, those games are often some of the most important when you look back on the season.


Is there anything you haven’t won yet that you’ve got your sights set on?

The FA Cup, without a doubt. If I’m honest, it’s probably the trophy I wanted to win the most when I was growing up. Like most kids I grew up dreaming of scoring the winner in an FA Cup final at Wembley. Also, as an Everton fan I wasn’t under any illusions that we were good enough to win the league, so the cup competitions were much more realistic. The FA Cup has such a big history and that’s stuck with me from back then. I still want to win it. I’ve played in two finals with United and lost them both and that’s a horrible feeling. I’m desperate to win that trophy.


Gary Neville, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs have all been tremendous this season. You didn’t begin your career at United, but can you see yourself still at Old Trafford when you’re 34 or 35 years old?

I really hope so. I’ve always said that as long as United want me I’m happy to stay at the club. I don’t want to leave. I love the club and I have no reason to move or even think about moving. I’m sure I’ll be here for a long time.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Cost-Saving @ Cost-Reduction



Best naik kereta, sebab relaks sikit dengan tak kena hujan.
Tak best naik kereta, sebab jammed (kalau duduk KL la..especially).
Tak best naik kereta, sebab parking nak kena bayar, duit minyak pn banyak.
Tak kira pasal tol apa semua lagi tuh.
So..kena naik motor la skrg. Tapi dulu dah naik dah.
Isi minyak RM5..dah blh jalan2 satu town. Hehe..

Dunia..dunia....

Monday, March 16, 2009

Boikot (2)


Ada orang tampal pelekat kereta " Boikot Barangan U.S.A dan Yahudi" dekat cermin belakang kereta.

Bila tengok dekat cermin depan, ada pelekat kereta McDonald.

McDonald produk Fiji ker?

Ntah. WTF
p/s: pic dekat atas xder kena mengena

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

70,000 Bangla????



1. Aku bukan racist. Tapi semalam aku rasa macam aku racist. Sebab aku baca dalam paper pasal 70,000 Bangla akan masuk Malaysia. Dah dapat visa ker belom, xtau la. Tapi 70,000 tuh. Banyak tuh...(aku tau.."banyak" dipakai untuk binatang/benda..bukan manusia).

2. Bayangkanlah..dengan Bangla yang sedia ada dekat sini, campur lagi dengan Indon, Vietnam, Nepal, Paki..Berapa juta agaknya pendatang yang ada dekat dalam Malaysia nih? Tak kesah la..yang dengan izin ker..yang haram ker? Banyak tuh....

3. Tapi alasan yang diberi..Bangla2 tuh nak diberi kerja dalam sektor perladangan. Waklu... Bagi la keje dekat orang Malaysia dulu. Ni tak offer lagi..dah cakap orang Malaysia ni xnak keje kilang la..xnak keje kerbun la.. Abis tuh.. yang orang2 Melayu dekat Felda2 tuh..diorang buat apa? Oil and Gas ker? 시빨 카튼 썍기.

4. Sebab ada statistik yang bagitau..kebanyakkan kes jenayah yang berlaku sekarang ni.. kebanyakkannya disebabkan oleh pendatang asing. Ha...kan dah ada point tuh..So cepat2 la tangkap diorang nih..hantar balik negeri diorang balik. Diorang nih..kalau sorang2..macam bodoh jk. Tapi kalau dah jumpa kaum..macam hanjing perangai.

5. Sebab tu la kot..kalau dekat Europe, diorang ni susah nak bagi orang luar kerja. Walaupun kerja-kerja kuli. Sebab...korang pikir la sendiri. Gerun aku pikir kalau dah ramai pendatang dekat Malaysia nih. Kita pulak yang rasa macam pendatang. Haram...

6. Aku rasa..elok la benda ni dikaji semula. Kita taknak la ada orang2 yang nak buat macam White Power dekat UK tuh. Government should act first and protect the interest of Malaysians.




Thursday, February 19, 2009

Makan


Kita memang kena makan.
Jarang orang mati sebab tak cukup makan.
Tapi ramai yang sakit dan mati sebab makan.
Orang putih cakap, "you are what you eat".

Ntah...

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Udang






2 minggu lepas ada tgk dkt Majalah 3 pasal mee udang banjir dkt Kuala Sepetang. Aku xpenah pegi sana. Tapi aku terasa nak makan udang besar mcm yang tunjuk dkt Majalah 3 tuh. So, pegi Giant beli udang dan suh bini tolong masak. Nilah udang masak lemak yang aku makan sorang2 dkt umah arituh. Tu yang tgh khusyuk makan baru teringat nk ambik gambar

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Chikungunya


Chikungunya (in the Makonde language "that which bends up") virus (CHIKV) is an insect-borne virus, of the genus, Alphavirus, that is transmitted to humans by virus-carrying Aedes mosquitoes. There have been recent outbreaks of CHIKV associated with severe morbidity. CHIKV causes an illness with symptoms similar to dengue fever. CHIKV manifests itself with an acute febrile phase of the illness lasts only two to five days, followed by a prolonged arthralgic disease that affects the joints of the extremities. The pain associated with CHIKV infection of the joints persists for weeks or months.


Itu definition daripada wikipedia pasal Chikungunya. Since dier ni lebih kurang macam demam denggi, so cara pembiakan dan penyebaran dier pn lebih kurang sama la. So..jom la sama2 kita bersihkan rumah dan sekeliling daripada apa2 yg boleh menjadi faktor kepada penyebaran penyakit nih dan demam denggi. Semoga keluarga kita dan orang-orang disekeliling sentiasa dijauhkan daripada bahaya.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Boikot







Banyak dah pihak yang bagitau supaya kita boikot barangan Israel dan Amerika. Sebab kebanyakan syarikat2 nih..akan menyalurkan sebahagian keuntungan diorang untuk kempen zionis Yahudi. Tun Dr. Mahathir pn dah banyak kali bagitau pasal nih.

Tapi dalam paper Utusan Malaysia arinih..bgtau yang kempen boikot jenama dari Israel dan Amerika nih macam xberjaya jk. Sbb ramai lagi yang selamba jk masuk KFC, McD, Starbucks dan lain2. Maybe la kn..duit masing2 punyer..so suka ati la kot..diorang rasa.

Aku no komen la..sbb dulu memang bese makan dan minum jenama2 tuh. Tapi lepas tgk dkt Palestin tuh..xmkn dan minum benda2 tuh pn xper la. Lagipn..banyak lagi pilihan yang ada.

Nak tergelak aku biler lalu dpn KFC mggu lps. Anak aku pn dan2 jk berenti depan tuh. Terus bdk KFC tu ckp..nk KFC la nih. Aku ckp.. xyah..Yahudi. Terus aku blh dukung anak aku. Xtau lak cmner muka budak tuh. Hehe..kesian pn ada gak. Tp xper la... xbankrup KFC tuh aku xmsuk situ.

Tapi bese la..orang Malaysia nih.. selalu ingat..ala..kalau aku sorang jk yang boikot..orang lain xboikot..sama jk..ekekeke

The Stupidity of American


The White House Moron Stumbles to the Finish


The Humiliation of America


By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS



"Early Friday morning the secretary of state was considering bringing the cease-fire resolution to a UNSC vote and we didn't want her to vote for it," Olmert said. "I said 'get President Bush on the phone.' They tried and told me he was in the middle of a lecture in Philadelphia. I said 'I'm not interested, I need to speak to him now.' He got down from the podium, went out and took the phone call."


"Let me see if I understand this," wrote a friend in response to news reports that Israeli Prime Minister Olmert ordered President Bush from the podium where he was giving a speech to receive Israel's instructions about how the United States had to vote on the UN resolution. "On September 11th, President Bush is interrupted while reading a story to school children and told the World Trade Center had been hit--and he went on reading. Now, Olmert calls about a UN resolution when Bush is giving a speech and Bush leaves the stage to take the call. There exists no greater example of a master-servant relationship.


"Olmert gloated as he told Israelis how he had shamed US Secretary of State Condi Rice by preventing the American Secretary of State from supporting a resolution that she had helped to craft. Olmert proudly related how he had interrupted President Bush's speech in order to give Bush his marching orders on the UN vote.


Israeli politicians have been bragging for decades about the control they exercise over the US government. In his final press conference, President Bush, deluded to the very end, said that the whole world respects America. In fact, when the world looks at America, what it sees is an Israeli colony.


Responding to mounting reports from the Red Cross and human rights organizations of Israel's massive war crimes in Gaza, the United Nations Human Rights Council voted 33-1 on January 12 to condemn Israel for grave offenses against human rights.


On January 13, the London Times reported that Israelis have gathered on a hillside overlooking Gaza to enjoy the slaughter of Palestinians in what the Times calls "the ultimate spectator sport.


"It is American supplied F-16 fighter jets, helicopter gunships, missiles, and bombs that are destroying the civilian infrastructure of Gaza and murdering the Palestinians who have been packed into the tiny strip of land. What is happening to the Palestinians herded into the Gaza Ghetto is happening because of American money and weapons. It is just as much an attack by the United States as an attack by Israel. The US government is complicit in the war crimes.


Yet in his farewell press conference on January 12, Bush said that the world respects America for its compassion.


The compassion of bombing a UN school for girls?The compassion of herding 100 Palestinians into one house and then shelling it?


The compassion of bombing hospitals and mosques?The compassion of depriving 1.5 million Palestinians of food, medicine, and energy?The compassion of violently overthrowing the democratically elected Hamas government?


The compassion of blowing up the infrastructure of one of the poorest and most deprived people on earth?


The compassion of abstaining from a Security Council vote condemning these actions?


And this is a repeat of what the Israelis and Americans did to Lebanon in 2006, what the Americans did to Iraqis for six years and are continuing to do to Afghans after seven years. And still hope to do to the Iranians and Syrians.


In 2002 I designated George W. Bush "the White House Moron." If there ever was any doubt about this designation, Bush's final press conference dispelled it.


Bush talked about connecting the dots, but Bush has failed to connect any dots for eight solid years. "Our" president was a puppet for a cabal led by Dick Cheney and a handful of Jewish neoconservatives, who took control of the Pentagon, the State Department, the National Security Council, the CIA, and "Homeland Security." From these power positions, the neocon cabal used lies and deception to invade Afghanistan and Iraq, pointless wars that have cost Americans $3 trillion, while millions of Americans lose their jobs, their pensions, and their access to health care.


"These obviously very difficult economic times," Bush said in his press conference, "started before my presidency."Bush has plenty of liberal company in failing to connect a $3 trillion dollar war with hard times.


The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities blames Bush's tax cut, not the wars, for "the fiscal deterioration.


"Bush told the White House Press Corps, a useless collection of non-journalists, that the two mistakes of his invasion of Iraq were: (1) Putting up the "mission accomplished" banner on the aircraft carrier, which, he said, "sent the wrong message," and (2) the absence of the alleged weapons of mass destruction that he used to justify the invasion.Although Bush now admits that there were not any such weapons in Iraq, Bush said that the invasion was still the right thing to do.


The deaths of 1.25 million Iraqis, the displacement of 4 million Iraqis, and the destruction of a country's infrastructure and economy are merely the collateral damage associated with "bringing freedom and democracy" to the Middle East.


Unless George W. Bush is the best actor in human history, he truly believes what he told the White House Press Corps.What Bush did not explain is how America is respected when its people put a moron in charge for eight years.





Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration.



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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Damn Zionist


"Jahat macam Yahudi dan Setan macam Israel". Itu antara beberapa phrase yang selalu kita dengar. Tapi kenapa orang cakap mcm tuh? Hehe.. sebab Israel, Yahudi, Zionist tuh semua memang bapak segala kejahatan. Haram jadah diorang nih semua. Ni la bangsa yang xmengenang budi dan terlebih perasan konon2nyer..bangsa dier ni la yang paling mulia sekali. Waklu...


Yahudi bodoh ni xingat agaknya..masa zaman holocaust dulu..diorang kena sembelih dgn orang eropah. Nasib baik la orang2 arab nak bagi tumpang dan perlindungan. Alih2..diorang plk yang rembat tanah Palestin. Tak ker cilaka tuh.. mmg haram jadah betul la diorang nih.


Sebab tuh..aku setuju sangat dengan Tun Dr. Mahathir punya cadangan supaya orang2 Islam boikot barangan Israel dan US. Bagi ekonomi diorang terjejas sket. Maybe kte xsanggup nak berjuang sampai kena tembak macam pejuang Hamas tuh.. at least kita blh berjuang dengan cara macam tuh. Itu aku rasa lagi elok daripada xbuat apa2.


Since orang Yahudi xpaham bahasa melayu..aku rasa aku nak summarykn semua yang aku tulis nih dalam satu ayat jk..."Zionist/Jews/Israeli.. you're one motherf*cker..wish u rott in HELL".