Sunday, April 04, 2010

The Hulu Selangor Campaign

A year after a new prime minister, what else is new?

Najib Razak might have announced a lot of initiatives and measures but none have taken bite. We don't have to remind anyone of the alphabets that he has strung along or the fact that he is stringing us along too.

A measure of what he is lies in the Hulu Selangor campaign.

Although the Siber Party of Malaysia (M) is not contesting the seat, we would like to put our points across to the good people of the federal ward.

Are you still falling for the basket of goodies that come before a hotly-contested by-election that appears key to the prestige and popularity of two self-centered coalitions?

Pakatan Rakyat needs to win this one. Well, PKR needs to keep the seat after losing four MPs. As for Barisan Nasional, an additional seat is always welcome as it builds up towards a two-thirds majority in Parliament.

Of course, SiPM (M) will decide whether to vote along or against either coalitions. To paraphrase WC Fields - "I never vote for anyone. I always vote against."

But you good folks of Hulu Selangor decide. Just like the rest of Malaysia will have to decide whether Barisan or Pakatan is worthy of their vote. For us, its simple, only the SiPM (M) gets the vote.

We are as real as can be. And heck, we rap too.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Shout Loud and Proud

We shall not bore you with what was said by both Ibrahim Ali and Dr Mahathir Mohamad today.


Suffice to say that Prime Minister Najib Razak and his boy blunder Khairy Jamaluddin got the short end of the stick. Others too. Not the Siber Party of Malaysia (M).

We can thank Aisehman for updating us on the rants and tantrums of the short people who need long wavy daggers to wave and stand proud in the face of non-existent threats to your their face and race.

The SiPM (M) believes this country and cyberspace is for all, not just for the dominant and vociferous few who think they basically own the itsy bitsy tanahair and alam maya here.

Sorry, brader! Go back to your tempurung and stay there! If unsure, refer to the Federal Constitution on what being a Malaysian is all about.

It is about time we took back our country from those who think Malaysia belongs to them. Not going to name names but you know who they are. Malaysia belongs to all of us and SiPM (M), though we disappear for long patches of time, will be around to make sure of that.

It is time for all of us to shout, loud and proud, that we are Malaysians and no one can wave their itty-bitty wavy dagger and tell us to shut up and put up with their nonsense.

That's what we are going to tell them in Parliament on Monday, stay independent, not dependent!

It isn't 67 percent of Malays/Bumiputeras who are dominant in Malaysia and need the current government to give it at least 30 percent equity, its Malaysians who own Malaysia 100 percent and expect 100 percent in return.

Its our money, brader! Not yours! Vote for SiPM (M). Shout for SiPM (M).



Saturday, January 23, 2010

Say My Name

You know you are in a great country when the people fight over who gets the right to call God, God!

Be it in English or Arabic or your own mother-tongue. So it is that Siber Party of Malaysia (M)'s (SiPM) Malaysia spent the first three weeks of the year debating about God, praying to God about helping and defending God, attacking churches, gurdwaras and mosques over His name.

If that is not 1 Malaysia, tell us what is? If that is not Malaysian Malaysia, tell us what is? If that is not the new, all-improved Middle Malaysia, tell us what is? If that is not a recipe for disaster, tell us what is?

Now depending where you read this, apparently there are some words you cannot utter for fear of misleading the faithful of some faiths and confuse them over whether God is God or perhaps God!

We in SiPM (M) have faced the reality that the solution to the issue is no solution at all. Call God God or whatever else, He is still He and the Almighty. And if He is not, then why are people fighting over naming rights?

Perhaps its a lack of faith among the faithful. This is no problem to the faithless as they have no faith but for the faithful, it is a huge problem. Almost as big as God, not god!

We note that those who fight over His name have many things in common - they are right-wing nuts with prayer beads and beards prowling about in robes. They only dispute is whether they should share His name for they agree on almost everything else.

What a pity.

We in SiPM (M) can only say this, take note of the first three weeks of 2010 in Malaysia and continue to say His name. Whatever you want to call Him! If not, call us.