Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Look at this water barrel The uglest first lady in the world, FAT, SHORT, WITCHEST FACE, shy to be Malaysian with her around.






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Dulu Khairy, sekarang Rosmah menjadi kepala “Tingkat 4″ pejabat Perdana Menteri.
Pegawai kanan Kementerian Kewangan dikatakan semakin gusar dengan campurtangan Rosmah Mansor, isteri Perdana Menteri, dalam urusan Perbendaharaan Negara,termasuk penyediaan Belanjawan 2010 dan pemberian kontrak dan tender kerajaan.
sumber-sumber kerajaan berkata campurtangan itu sudah di “tahap kritikal’ dengan Rosmah mempertikaikan keputusan tertentu Timbalan Perdana Menteri Muhyyiddin Yassin dan Ketua Setiausaha Negara Tan Sri Mohd Sidek Hassan.
Campurtangan Rosmah itu tidak menerima sebarang teguran daripada Najib walaupun beliau adalah juga Menteri Kewangan.
Sumber-sumber memberitahu Suara Keadilan, Rosmah menaruh minat yang amat mendalam terhadap penyediaan Bajet 2010 yang akan dibentangkan oleh Perdana Menteri di Parlimen pada sesi Persidangan Dewan Rakyat 23 Oktober depan.
P ete look at this water barrel


READMORE CLICK HERE Is sealed with a kiss from Rosmah MASTER SPINNER Leslie Lau’S asshole bocor man whoose asshole is sealed BARRISAN USE ONLY
read this exclusive article by the taxi driver

This minister Hishammuddin is talking through his ass,YOU ARE ITCHING FOR your ass hole to enlarge try lorong haji taib lima

Keeley HazellThe Star) PETALING JAYA: Those who use the cyberspace to incite hatred or insult any race or religion or the monarchy, will soon find it increasingly difficult to hide behind the ‘mouse’.
Hishammuddin was a write-off from the start. All he ever does is kiss kerises andparrot the official Umno line. Can’t wait to see this idiot vanish like P.I. Bala!
Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein said: “If we allow it to go unchecked, the attack on these pillars may jeopardise the safety of all Malaysians. It will then be too late if we act after a clash.
Congratulations Mahathir for creating a shitbrain Home Minister,

READMORE CLICK HERE beautifully beastifull rosamah the director of sodomy2,so the begining of the persecution of the malaysian opposition leader

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RM 45,786 WANG RAKYAT UNTUK PUJA ROSMAH

Pada 7 April yang lepas ketika ramai sedang memberikan tumpuan ke Bukit Selambau, Batang Ai dan Bukit Gantang, Isteri Perdana Menteri Malaysia (baca : de factor PM) telah turun ke Rembau untuk melawata Pusat Anak Permata Negara di Chembong, Rembau.
Sempena itu iklan satu muka Utusan Malaysia telah dibeli oleh Kerajaan Negeri Sembilan untuk ‘memuja’ Rosmah yang sudi turun ‘mencemar duli’ ke Rembau.
Menurut sumber dari Utusan Malaysia harga iklan untuk memuja Rosmah itu sahaja sudah berharga RM 45786.00
Kenapa Kerajaan Negeri Sembilan kerana membazirkan sebegitu besar jumlah wang rakyat hanya untuk memuja dan mengambil hati isteri seorang PM. Itu baru iklan di Utusan sahaja bagaimana dengan iklan di akhbar lain ?
Itu tidak termasuk berapa perbelanjaan banner sambutan, bendera (termasuk kos pemasangan) dan lain persiapan yang dibazirkan.
Kerajaan Negeri Sembilan di bawah menteri besar yang sama pernah dilaporkan dalam laporan audit negara bahawa pernah melakukan penyelewengan dengan menggunakan wang untuk rakyat miskin dan peruntukan lain untuk mengubah suai dapur rumahnya dan membuat banner ucapan dan sambutan.
setelah carian dibuat ahli parlimen Rasah juga telah membuat posting lebih awal mengenai perkara ini dalam blognya.

Its typical isn’t it – Kill the Messenger! Reports about the shenanigans of any amnoputra, INVESTIGASTE THE REPORTS FIRST, NOT THE REPORTER LAH! INVESTIGATE, INVESTIGATE, INVESTIGATE….oops sorry, tak faham kot……SIASAT, SIASAT, SIASAT LAPORAN LAPORAN DULU, BUKAN SIASAT ORANG YANG BUAT LAPORAN – FAHAM TAK? RELATED ARTICLE RELATED ARTICLESpirituality is me! not you Rosmah, you snatch him from his first wife you terminated me

My God, the whole world is laughing. Can this be true. Only imbeciles can say such things.

this to readmoreCan Najib dismisses Bala’s claims on his sms to SHAFEE ABDULLAH FIXING judge to buttress the evidence.: FIXING BAGINDA’S FREEDOM

RPK MAY BE CHARGED FOR ALLEGED USE OF FOREIGN PASSPORT

you are going to jail buddy

READ MORE CLICK HERE Can Najib dismisses Bala’s claims on his sms to SHAFEE ABDULLAH FIXING judge to buttress the evidence.: FIXING BAGINDA’S FREEDOM


Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak finally broke his silence regarding the allegations that his younger brother Mohamed Nazim had coerced private investigator P Balasubramaniam to hush up. NONEHowever, he dismissed the allegations as baseless.

GHOST Altantuya SAYS THE ROPE IS AROUND YOUR NECK SAY YOUR LAST PRAYERS ROSMAH MANSOR

Its just too damned obvious that PI Bala,

WHY WAS BALA KIDNAPPED BY MUSA HASAN’MEN TAKEN TO PRINCE HOTEL IN JALAN CONLAY INSTEAD OF BUKIT AMAN?

being an experienced investigator, knew what was going on. With the DPM Najib desperately making sms messages to Razak Magainda and with hook and crook, got Razak aquitted from the murder trial, it is just that Najib all along had planned for Razak to be his fall-guy and to be paid handsomely
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2. PDRM
3. Rule of law replaced by rule of law
4. Principle of separation of powers rendered obselete
5. Some useless politicians who betrayed their voters without betting an eye.
Who is shamed by this crisis?
Our racist Crime Pime Minister, Najib C4 will run to the nearest mosque again and swear to the Koran that he’s innocent and that’s the end of the French queries about thesubmarines !
As for Altantuya’s case, he’s going to say that two policemen have been found guilty and sentenced ………………….. even without any motive for the said crime Najib is going to put Malaysia at risk, and our national security could be compromised anytime. Not to say anything bad about France, but as long as Najib’s hands are not clean, France, and for that matter, any country which has the slightest evidence of his wrongdoing can hold Malaysia at ransom. I am not saying they will, but the may, and that’s the risk. Naib in order to hold on to power, will do whatever he can to please the enemy. If a lay person like me can smell the danger, I wonder if all the cabinet ministers are still slumbering! If Najib does not go, Malaysia will be gone, soon!

the fallacy of Defenders of ketuanan Melayu GMPS president Jais Abdul Karim why dont you defend this Three malay students why lick rospussy
The shareholders are tired of the company being run by idiots! Simply put, sack or be SACKED!
They have lost all credibility.

WHAT WAS DATUK SRI IDRIS JALA DOING ALL HEDID WAS TO GIVE HARD TIME TO TONY AIR ASIA PAK LAH AS MAS ADVISOR, AS GRATITUDE FOR NOT TAKING ACTION AGAINST TAJUDDIN AND WHO KHOWS.TAN SRI DR KOH TSU KOON A BORN LOOSER WHO SELL HIS OWN RACE TO STAY IN POWER HIS KPI THESE PROPOSED CHANGES WILL BE “PAINFUL” FOR THE GOVERNMENT BUT MORE A TEST OF POLITICAL WILL TO IMPLEMENT. THE COUNTRY HAS SEEN MANY POLICIES AND INITIATIVES THROUGH THE YEARS, ALL LAUNCHED WITH GREAT FANFARE ONLY TO FLOUNDER LATER FROM A LACK OF WILL.FORGET THE SMELLY INTOXICATED INDIAN SAIDTAN SRI DR KOH TSU KOON A BORN LOOSE

The one Muslim vs the one Rosmah Malaysia One woman’s journey toward pleasing Allah






According to Phyllis Chesler, author of "Death of Feminism," women dressed in a burqa "cease to exist. They are literally ghosts," she writes on her blog. But as a 27-year old Muslimah living in America, wearing the abaya for eight years has never made me feel invisible. In the debate over muslim womens dress and status in the world, stereotypes and rhetoric are once again overshadowing the realities. My abaya has never been the cause for random searches at the airport, nor set off any security alarms at the nearby Wal-Mart.

The decision to wear an abaya has, however, set off different alarms. It has actually been somewhat of a wake-up call. It's the realization that a woman can look simple yet elegant at the same time, discreet yet beautiful. Most importantly though, it's knowing that the choice to wear an abaya is solely to gain the pleasure of Allah, and that is what makes wearing it an act of worship. Hence, the abaya is a form of submission, not to our husbands nor to our parents, but to Allah alone.
"Choice is everything. But Westerners should recognise that when a woman in France or Britain chooses a veil, it is not necessarily a sign of her repression," says Naomi Wolf, author of the "The Beauty Myth," and the feminist on the other side of the veil debate.

"I put on a shalwar kameez and a headscarf in Morocco for a trip to the bazaar. Yes, some of the warmth I encountered was probably from the novelty of seeing a Westerner so clothed; but, as I moved about the market - the shape of my legs obscured, my long hair not flying about me - I felt a novel sense of calm and serenity. I felt, yes, in certain ways, free," says Wolf.

After researching the issue and reflecting upon the evidences behind it, I learned the abaya is a source of freedom, rather than oppression. Freedom from having to keep up with annual trends and fashions. Freedom from the "shop-aholic" syndrome many women claim to suffer from. Freedom from standing in front of a closet filled with clothes, yet clueless as to what to wear. On the contrary, I experienced freedom of movement with the abaya. The freedom to walk about freely without attracting negative attention from men. The freedom of being a mere object of man’s desires.

The abaya, which covers a woman's entire body, also acts as an extra layer in the winter, as well as a layer of protection from summers scorching sun. The question that usually follows is, “Don’t you feel hot while garbed from head to toe in 100 degree weather?” The answer can only be, “Yes, of course!” But then again who doesn’t experience heat stroke at that temperature?

Understanding the purpose and reasoning behind abaya is not something a Muslim girl learns the day she is born. For many, like myself, it was a slow and steady journey; one that required much research and reflection. The first step, however, was to wear a hijab, or head scarf, a step which ultimately drew me much closer to Allah. I continued to wear jeans and pants in an attempt to make hijab look "normal" to both the Muslim girls on campus and the non-Muslims I was giving da'wah to.

With each step that I took towards Allah, I realized that He was coming towards me too; guiding me to what I truly wanted. I learned of the hadith narrated in both Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim: "Allah curses those men who imitate women and those women who imitate men." (1) This hadith raised questions of whether or not pants were permissible for a Muslim woman. When I found no evidence of the earlier Muslimahs walking the streets of Madinah or Makkah in a pair of Levi's, I decided to continue my journey onwards. I opted to wear skirts instead, but they too became a source of frustration for me. It was very difficult to find long, loose skirts without a slit running up the side, and finding a matching shirt and hijab wasn't always such an easy task.

Finally I came across a verse from the Qu'ran:

Surah al-Ahzab ayah 59 says:
Ya ayyuha an-Nabiyy qul li azwajika wa banatika wa nisa al-mu'minin yudnina alayhinna min jalabib hinna; dhalika adna an yu'rafna fa laa yu'dhayn. Wa kana Allahu Ghafur Rahim
O Prophet! Say to your wives and your daughters and the women of the faithful to draw their outergarments (jilbabs) close around themselves; that is better that they will be recognized and not annoyed. And God is ever Forgiving, Gentle. (2)

It wasn’t until I attended an ISNA conference that I came across a rack of abayas. I studied them closely and concluded that this long piece of material fit all of the requirements of modesty. It was long enough, loose enough, and had just the right amount of embroidery to make it feminine. I immediately purchased it and decided never to leave home without it. For the first time, dressed in my abaya and hijab, I felt I was being recognized as a true Muslim; one who submits to the will of Allah. It felt wonderful to represent my deen in this way.

Wearing the abaya made me much more conscious of my actions and dealings with both Muslims and non-Muslims. I was reminded every time I looked in the mirror that Allah was watching my every move. If I looked like a Muslim, then I wanted to act like a righteous one. The decision to dress more modestly in the first place had been for the sake of Allah, and so it was for His sake that I wanted to continue striving to be a better Muslim. I no longer cared about the looks I received, or whether I looked socially acceptable. I only cared about my Creator and what He asked of me. The abaya helped to define me as a Muslim woman, a woman who was seeking only the approval of her Creator. Hence, the way I dress has never been a form of depression or oppression for me, but instead a form of surrender and submission to the Will of Allah. 

Mariam Khan, a mother of three, graduated from Penn State in 2004 with her B.A. in elementary education.

Wonderful!! It’s great to finally hear about this from someone who has actually chosen to wear an abaya as an adult making an informed choice about her faith (and not some woman talking about the one time she had to wear one in Iran or Saudi)
So many of the statements hear rang true for me as a hijabi as well. This especially: “Most importantly though, it’s knowing that the choice to wear an abaya is solely to gain the pleasure of Allah, and that is what makes wearing it an act of worship. Hence, the abaya is a form of submission…“
I have definitely thought of wearing an abaya, mostly for comfort reasons (I could be wearing yoga pants and t-shirts all day every day under there if i wanted to!), but my observance of hijab has always been for Allah. All those other things about modesty or identity are pretty secondary for me, icing on the cake if you will. And maybe that’s why the issue of burkhas and burqinis has been so aggravating and frustrating for me.
I understand that everything and anything can have political and social ramifications, especially religion, but when people start pointing fingers and saying ‘Women just want to hypersexualize themselves by covering up’ or ‘Women are just trying to push their religious agenda on others by wearing politically-charged clothing’, I feel like throwing something. No actually, my covering up has nothing to do with you or this dunya at all. It has to do with my devotion to my Lord, my Rabb.
So, thank you so much for writing this. I was waiting for someone to tell the ‘real’ story; not the feminist one or the apologist one or the liberal one. The Muslim one.
it gives me a new perspective on the Abaya. I was raised Christian in America and refused to succumb to the stereotypes the media was selling me about Islam, and decided to find out more for myself. I understood the call to hijab implicitly and have patiently tried to explain it to others, from my open-minded (albeit limited) perspective.
All that being said, it has been very difficult for me to come to terms with Niqab, Abaya…I admit that throughout my travels it has always been unsettling to be unable to speak face to face with a fellow member of humanity. The discomfort is enough to make me avoid speaking with a woman in abaya unless introduced, I know this is an act of fear but it is a common truth. I also know the barrier of abaya is an act of faith and a spiritual cloak of sorts, I think the author has been very eloquent in describing what it means to her. But even knowing that, I cannot help but feel so distant from a sister who wears the abaya, and it makes me feel sad.
The way we dress affects our psychology in HUGE ways that many people in the Western world are not willing to acknowledge. The author is clearly someone who is well-educated and self-determined, and I wonder if this is in fact typical among average women who choose abaya. I do not condescendingly pity women who wear abaya or just assume they are victims. But the symbolism inherent in a woman hiding her entire being and face from the world still resonates too deeply with me to reconcile

ROSMANAJIB SLEEPLESS IN PUTRA JAYA





Rosmah: Oh, come on.
Najib: Leave me alone!
Rosmah: It won’t take long.
Najib: I won’t be able to sleep afterwards.
Rosmah: I can’t sleep without it.
YOU WILL LIKE MORE BETTER THAN SAIFOOL’S
Najib: Why do you think of things like this in the middle of the night?
Rosmah: Because I’m worried.
Najib: You get worried at awkward times.
Rosmah: If you love me why did you allow that MCC
fellow to resign
Najib: If you love me you’d be more considerate.
Rosmah: You don’t love me anymore.
Najib: Yes I do, but let’s forget it for tonight.

ROSMAH HOW CAN WE THE GHOST AMINAH IS IS JUST WAITING,
NOW RPK AND BALA HAS JOIN TO FINISH ME OFF
YOU SHULD NOT HAVE SENT THAT SMS LET RAZAK BAGINDA TO ROT
NOW YOU THIS BALA HAS BECOME A PAIN IN MY ASS NOW YOU CONNOT
PENETRATE AS GOOD AS BEFORE
Rosmah: Please…come on
Najib: Alright, I’ll do it.
Rosmah: What’s the matter? Need a flashlight?

NOW WE HAVE THIS GHOST Teoh Beng Hock TO DEAL WITH

Najib: I can’t find it.
Rosmah: Oh, for heaven’s sake, feel for it!
Najib: There! Are you satisfied?
Rosmah: Oh, yes.
Najib: Is it far enough?
Rosmah: Oh! That’s good.
Najib: Now go to sleep, and from now on when you want the window open,
do it yourself.
Now, what were you expecting?CLICK TO READMORE GHOST Altantuya SAYS THE ROPE IS AROUND YOUR NECK SAY YOUR LAST PRAYERS ROSMAH MANSOR
I AM EXPECTING BOTH THE GHOST TO ATTACK US




Read here for more in Malaysiakini LATEST :
The embattled Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief Ahmad Said Hamdan has opted for early retirement and he is to be replaced by his deputy, Abu Kassim Mohamed. It is learnt that Ahmad Said, 57, would begin his leave starting Dec 14.Ahmad Said has been under tremendous pressure from the opposition to quit after Malaysiaplummeted in the Transparency International ranking by nine places from last year's 47thto 56th in its global corruption perception index. Said Hamdan has opted for early retirement and he is to be replaced by his deputy, Abu Kassim Mohamed. Read here for more
The tragic case of Teoh Beng Hock has taken a supernatural twist, with three individuals reportedly having seen his spirit roaming in the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission's Selangor headquarters in Shah Alam. According to China Press, his apparition was spotted on the fifth floor of Plaza Masalam, where his remains were found, and on the 14th floor, where the MACC office is located. The report said a security guard and two MACC officers had bumped into the spectre. The sightings took place sometime in October, more than two months after the 30-year-old's death. The security guard, who wished to remain anonymous, said he did not see Teoh's face, but the apparition was clad in the same clothes which the deceased had worn when he came to the MACC office. "I saw his dead body after the fall. I am sure that it was Teoh even though I could only see him from the back," he said, adding that the incident happened around 6.30pm. Recalling the spine tingling encounter, the security guard said he went to the washroom located on the fifth floor where he suddenly heard footsteps. The other officers were not on duty at the time. "I had a strange feeling. Usually at that time, nobody would be around. So I walked out of the toilet... then I saw a man in front of the lift, he was wearing a black coat and white pants," he said. At that point, it did not strike the security guard that this could be Teoh's spirit. "I asked where he was going as no one was upstairs. He just answered 'I am going upstairs', the lift door opened and he went in. That was when I thought it could be Teoh, so I rushed to the security room to check the CCTV and saw there was nobody in the lift,"he said. The security guard also related the experience of a MACC officer. "He was sitting on the sofa watching TV when he suddenly felt something biting his neck, and when he checked, he found a red mark on his neck. When he was sitting in the reception area, he saw Teoh walk out from the office. Then the officer felt as if someone was pulling his leg. He got scared and rushed out," he said. Following this, the security guard said the officer requested for a transfer to the MACC headquarters in Putrajaya and "never came back." Teoh, who was the former aide to Selangor exco Ean Yong Hian Wah, was found dead after a marathon questioning session by MACC officers which dragged into the wee hours of the morning. Although the official version is that Teoh had committed suicide, his family refused to believe that the father to be, who was slated to get married the next day, would take his own life. Following a massive public outcry, the government ordered for an inquest to be held to determine the cause of death. Teoh's remains were exhumed for a second post-mortem after renowned Thai pathologist Porntip Rojasunand made the startling revelation that there is an 80 percent probability of homicide. The inquest continues on Dec 9.