Monday, March 31, 2008

it's 11.50pm now and i have to wake up tmw at 8am to go to skool.. exam's this fri and heck, i just can't go to bed... i just can't close my eyes and take a wink.. hell is that i don't sleep now, tmw after a meal i'm just gonna crash and doze off like usual..

i haven't been blogging awhile and i thought an update would be good..=)

first things first, happy bday angelene teo ling zhi... 生日快乐玲智!! turned 21 redi... it's a big day i know and i hope u had great fun on this day.. btw u still owe me lotsa pics.. ahaha...

second thing is that i applaud the fact that the opposition running the selangor government has so far done a good job. the flood lights that illuminate the park right in front of my hse is working and that the selangor govt has approved that the first 20 cu m of water be given free. which means this levy is bound to help many middle income house hold. though u might think it's just 20 cu m but it means alot due to the increase in development of residential houses.

when abdullah stepped into the PM post, he was given a 100 day grace period to get things going. his promises and his machinery in the running of the government was supposedly tailored to bring corruption and money laundering into the light failed miserably. now, since the opposition has taken office, i strongly believe that they should be given this grace period to set the mechanism right, especially the selangor government has never been run before by an opposition party. this is a major step in the vast and ever changing political scenario that is about to enfold.

umno is fighting a war within. we've seen the perlis MB and terengganu MB being selected based on the choice of the sultan. now, we must always remember that the perlis sultan was our previous agong and the terengganu sultan is now our agong. certainly BN must have stepped on the royalty's toes for them to go against the candidate that was chosen by the PM. never in history that such a commotion of choice of candidacy for MB is being played to the public. i remembered during the days of mahathir, he ruled with an iron fist and those who stood by his path had their political career put into oblivion. the power of the sultan and agong was challenged upon by mahathir himself and i believe, the sultans now due to the turn of the tide have realised it's now or never to exercise their rights again. this is a signal to the ruling coalition on what powers that are left of the sultans (which was taken away) that can influence the lineup of the state ruling.

however i must say that the sultans have somehow stood by their rights and appointed the MP of their choice and went against the PM's decision. for more than a week, it was claimed that idris and ahmad both were the MP. in law, ahmad said is the rightful MB because he was sworned in by the agong. idris jusoh however had 22 exco backing him and pledged not to work with ahmad said.

for once in the malaysian political scene, rapid waves of change is seen here. both are from the BN and the BN is fighting a major war within themselves. this war actually is from the UMNO-putera members specifically. and the fear of losing important ties in major GLC makes alot of the politician edgy, for once they weren't in power, many bureaucracy would render their application of contracts difficult.

after much drama enfolded, ahmad said finally is said to be backed fully by abdullah badawi and that he quashed all qualms on his stability of his PM seat which was rumoured to be eyed upon by a few top notch politicians. and recently the muhyiddin idea of abolishing the quota system in the next upcoming UMNO general election has created another stir among the politicians who are hardcore AAB and those against him. this notion was shot down instantly by Muhd Taib saying that the system was still applicable and had no necessity to be abolished.

najib however took a middle stance and said that the final decision is to be made by the UMNO supreme council. he stressed that his personal views are irrelevant at this point of time.

the tussle for the top leadership post is obvious and it doesn't take a layman or even a secondary school going student to understand that the UMNO is in dire straits for a change within. we must also bear in mind that the revival of Anwar's political career is coming soon(his suspension from active politics ends on april) and many has said that his wife, azizah will pave way for him to launch a political comeback barring all unforseen circumstances. a by election will take place and it will not be long before anwar is back in the parliment.

this is a new era of politics. the mainstream media should pay heed to this and report more transparently on the ongoing issues. in order for them to be in this business, news must be precise and of no sense of biasness. they have learned that now the internet knows no bounds. we are able to think rationally and not to follow blindly.

in every field, be it in economics, financing or even in the medical field, a breakthrough or a major change is inevitable in every 30-40 years. this happens when the cycle is completed and the wheels are now already in motion. lets just see our voice of PKR-DAP-PAS prove their mettle in the successful ruling in 5 states. our eyes are on them now. and if they deliver, we will expecting a continuation of this change in many more elections to come.

it's 12.28. and it's time to go to bed.

yadav-csu-joe pereira-zuhrah beevi

it's a lethal combination. dying for a shot of valium/phenobarbitone..... the list continues...

oh and yes... i've been itching for so long to do some shooting.. and yeah.. something random...

i love GLOCK 19!!!!! i love 9x19mm luger parabellum. the bullet doesn't have the large size of an .45 ACP which eats up space in the mag therefore fitting as much as 15 rounds per mag, on stock recoil, if you keep ur hands 'choked down' and have a firm hold, this gun shoots magnificently. and the design is just so simple, (the frame, the recoil spring, and the barrel) that's all that's needed to be taken out on a brief strip down of this gun... unlike other guns, the glock doesn't have unnecessary parts that makes cleaning difficult. and yeah.. i wished they had warmups for our interossei and lumbrical muscles and of flexor carpi radialis and ulnaris. my wrist and hand hurts after shooting.. crap must be the grip...

the GLOCK 19.. it's the best. smooth, sleek, hassle free and once loaded, it goes off wonderously smooth.

hail my sleep and hail glock.. i'm just going to stone in csu tmw...=P

1 comment:

Vai Ket said...

I wouldn't mind a glock now .... especially one thats loaded with adamentium bullets.
MSK is tough man!!
And you still got time to blog!