EKSKLUSIF | MB Johor Menjawab Tuduhan FITNAH 12 Juta oleh ADUN Senai

Meeting YB Dato’ Zulkifli Noordin

I(R) was very excited to meet one of my favourite politician, Uncle Zulkifli Noordin(L)..
I(R) was very excited to meet one of my favourite politician, Uncle Zulkifli Noordin(L).

During SEMAIAN, my big sister Kashah and I spoke to one of our favourite politician, YB Dato’ Zulkifli Noordin, an Independent Member of Parliament for Kulim – Bandar Baharu, Kedah.

When he was still a PKR MP, Uncle Zul went against the opposition’s stands on “Allah” issue; just like what Uncle Nasharudin Mat Isa is doing now.

Even though I often saw Uncle Zul Noordin at other MUAFAKAT‘s programs, this is the first time I spoke to him.

I had the chance to talk one of my favourite politician, Uncle Dato' Zulkifli Noordin.
I was very excited to have the chance to speak to one of my favourite politician, Uncle Dato’ Zulkifli Noordin.

It was so wonderful talking to him for he is very nice and very friendly.

I was so excited meeting him that I forget all the questions that I wanted to ask him.

It was something like how I felt the day I met Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on May 23, 2010.

Well, at the time I was a big fan of Anwar but not anymore after I heard his March 18, 2010’s speech at the London School Of Economics on YouTube .

Uncle Zul said that when he was studying in New Zealand, Uncle Zul met a man who gave him advices that made him a better person.

And that day, Uncle Zul advised me to always tell the truth, no matter what and stand for the truth.

While we were talking, AntaraPos’s reporters came to interview him.

Uncle and aunties from AntaraPos interviewing Uncle Dato' Zulkifli Noordin.
Uncle and aunties from AntaraPos interviewing Uncle Dato’ Zulkifli Noordin.

After the interview, I asked Uncle Zul for an autograph.

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Uncle Zul(L) wrote wise words in my autograph while I(R) looked on.

Uncle Zul also gave me his business card and that made me feel so proud.

I wish I can talk to Uncle Zulkifli Noordin again and this time I’m going to ask him some questions.

I am so happy and thankful to be able speak to a lot of wonderful people. 

Photos: 1,000,000 People Participated In HKR #KL112?

PAS’s Deputy President, Mat Sabu or Mohamad Sabu said that 1,000,000 people will participate in Saturday’s HKR #KL112.

Was he right?

The superimposed photo is used by some people to prove that HKR #KL112 was a great success.

There were too many participants that they had to sit on the roof and fly in the air 🙂

On the right is the real photo and on the left is the superimposed photo.
On the right is the real photo and on the left is the superimposed photo of the event.

Now what do you think about this photo?

Actually the stadium can only occupy the maximum of 30,000 people, so what ever they do, do they think that they can justify the numbers of participants?

Another 'photo' of the evevnt.
Another ‘photo’ of the event.

So, can we trust the Pakatan Rakyat?

Thank you, http://paneh.blogspot.com/2013/01/nak-menipu-pun-agak-agak-la.html for the photos.

Interesting Videos Of HKR #KL112

50,000 vs 1,000,000.

Opposition parties’ leaders told people that over 1,ooo,ooo people will be attending their important demonstration.

Now HKR was over, and sensible people estimated that only less than 50,000 people were in and outside the very small stadium.

Below are some interesting videos of the demonstration:

Are there more than one qiblat at the Stadium Merdeka/ Merdeka Stadium? Please read: Himpunan KL112′s Most Popular Photo

The opposition parties ask for press freedom. Now let us see what happened to the press during the opposition’s HKR #KL112:

So, can we trust the Pakatan Rakyat?

Janji Bersih: Are They Trying To Make Malaysia A Republic?

PAS leader ‘Mat Sabu’ at the ‘Janji Demokrasi’ or ‘Janji Bersih’ or ‘Bersih 4.0’ demonstration last night.

Last night at the ‘Janji Demokrasi’ or ‘Janji Bersih’ or ‘Bersih 4.0’ demonstration, the demonstrators were holding up new flags as reported by Agenda Daily.

That is surely not a Malaysian flag!

So, why are they displaying the flags?

The article asks for an explanation about the flags.

Please click here for: A New Malaysian Flag – A Sign Of PR’s Revolution?

Last year a DAP’s assemblyman wrote in his Facebook that PR would come with a new flag for Malaysia.

Is this Bersih’s and PR’s new flag for Malaysia?

I agree with the article that the flag looks like the flags of Republic Indonesia and Republic Singapore.

And I am asking the same question; are they trying to turn Malaysia into a republic?

The demonstrators showing their new flag.

(Please click here for: Bersih 4.0: Split Into Two Groups?)

Flyers as in the picture below were also distributed at the event last night!

Among PR’s leaders who joined the demonstration were PAS’s Mat Sabu and PKR’s Tien Chua and Fuziah Salleh.

I am very sorry for what had happened last night; I think they are not patriotic and had tarnished the 55th Merdeka Day.

Even if they hate the government, they must respect important official events like our Merdeka Day.

Related posts:

  1. Will PAS Sack YB Nasharudin Mat Isa?

  2. YB Nasharudin Will Leave PAS For UMNO?

  3. Meeting Uncle Nasharuddin Mat Isa

  4. Does PAS Still Like YB Nasharudin?

  5. Is PAS Still An Islamic Party?

  6. Bersih 4.0: Split Into Two Groups?

  7. A Giant Bottle Replica In Georgetown

  8. Anwar Ibrahim, Human Rights and Freedom

  9. Does ‘Demi Rakyat’ Supports Gay

  10. PR, Please Don’t Lie During Ramadhan!

PR, Please Don’t Lie During Ramadhan!

Muslims should never tell lies, especially during the holy month of Ramadhan.

So, its time for PAS to give true answers to the below questions:

  1. Does PAS follow the Orange Book or the Islamic Law?

  2. Is Malaysia an Islamic country?

    Islam is the religion of the Federation of the Malay States of Malaysia but PAS says that Malaysia is a secular country.

  3. Is PAS teaching their supporters the true Islam or is PAS actually using Islam to win their supporters votes?

    PAS claims that Malaysia is a secular country, told people that supporting UMNO is haram, UMNO is not fighting for Islam and Muslims, let the non-Muslims use the word Allah, said that it is ‘wajib’ to join Bersih 3.0 and a lot of other lies which are actually against the Islamic teaching.

  4. Is Malaysia a secular country?

  5. Did PR plan Bersih 3.0 riot?

  6. Does PAS fight against LGBT?

  7. Does PAS fight against Syiah?

  8. Is there no corruption in PAS and PR?

  9. Do the PAS leaders ever lie to their supporters?

  10. Do PAS leaders trust and really like DAP and PKR?

  11. Is PAS lying about FGVH shares?

    PAS claimed that FGVH will not be profitable and took part in Himpunan Oren but Kedah PAS’s government bought and made lots of profit from FGVH shares.

And some questions to the PKR Muslim leaders:

  1. Did PKR protect the Rights of the Muslims by serving halal and non-halal food together during the dinner with Anwar?

  2. Did PR plan the Bersih 3.0 riotand who started the Bersih 3.0 riot?

  3. Did Anwar signal Azmin to break the barricades during Bersih 3.0?

  4. Do PKR leaders never lie and always tell the truth?

  5. Does PKR support LGBT, Liberalism and Pluralism and the Rights to become murtad?

  6. Will PKR be buying MPs to win the PRU 13?

  7. Is it true that there are lots of corruptions in PR government?

I hope that PAS will not lie during Ramadhan since their leaders claim that PAS is an Islamic party …

Related post:

  1. Does ‘Demi Rakyat’ Supports Gay?

  2. Ustaz Azhar Idrus, A PAS Candidate for PRU 13?

  3. Does PAS Still Like YB Nasharudin?

The Brave Tunku Abdul Aziz Ibrahim

Tunku Abdul Aziz Ibrahim is a DAP vice chairman and a DAP senator but his senatorship won’t be renewed by DAP because DAP and the other opposition parties are not happy with him for not supporting Bersih 3.0 street rally.

Bersih 3.0 should be held in a stadium, if it is not held in a stadium that means the Bersih organisers broke the law, and by asking people to join the Bersih 3.0 street rally Tunku Aziz said, “Bersih encourages Malaysians to break the law”. 

He said, “I am in favour of us assembling if that is not breaking the law, and breaking the law is something that I cannot support as I am a lawmaker,”(The Star April 27, 2012).

Tunku Abdul Aziz also said that a huge street rally will be hard to be controlled, and there may be people who act violently and some people  might get hurt.

And after the Bersih riot when the Bersih 3.0 organisers and the opposition parties blamed the government and police for the riot he said that, “Bersih 3.0 organisers are not a group of angels descended from heaven who are completely blameless,” (blogsite The Mole).

Even though he was sad for not to be a senator any longer, he thinks that honour and integrity is better then fibbing for something.

I think that he is a good politician because he is brave, honest, and he dares to sacrifice for the people.

Opposition parties need to be more responsible, obey the law and be fair to everyone.

They should not run away from their responsibilities, put their supporters in danger and put the blame on other people.

I want to be a good politician and I also want to work in United Nations too, just like him.

Please click below to read my other posts on Bersih 3.0:

  1. Ranjit Singh Dhillon vs Bar Council On YouTube

  2. Bersih 3.0 – A Poem By Ahmad Ali Karim

  3. Bersih 3.0 Violence – The End Justifies The Means?

  4. Bersih 3.0:In Videos-Police Brutality?/Video-Keganasan Polis?

  5. Videos-Bersih 3.0 Riot Instigated By Anwar and Azmin?( Video-Anwar dan Azmin Signal Rempuh Dataran Merdeka?)

  6. Photos And Videos of Bersih 3.0 Riot (Gambar dan Video Rusuhan Bersih 3.0)

  7. Bersih 3.0 – As Peaceful As Promised?


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