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May 31, 2013

shameful action: The deportation of PKR vice-president

"The deportation of PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar from Sabah yesterday was ordered by the state government"-Sabah Immigration Department
 
What the heck...this is the most shameful action taken by the state government and put a dirty thing to Sabahan... We open to illegal immigrants while banned some Malaysian to enter Sabah?? I amazed and we amazed, the Sabah Immigration Department do very strict this time and blind folded with PTI.. The ban on her entry into Sabah VERY undemocratic.
 
By deploying this drastic measure, the Sabah state government is flouting the guarantee of freedom of movement that is enshrined in Article 9 of the Federal Constitution, which provides that ‘every citizen has the right to move freely throughout the Federation.
 
Respon :-
 

“Kalau sengaja menahan ia adalah suatu tindakan yang tidak relevan, saya berpendapat pihak-pihak tertentu yang membuat larangan tersebut perlu menarik balik,” -Bung Mokhtar

 

No komen,”- Musa
 
 
Hell to Musa, you act like superstar... no comment for CM?? Bung Mokhtar should be CM than some Bn Real Puppet... from my perspective Bn too scared to lose the Power than the People...
 
 
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May 28, 2013

RCI: Pakistani voted twice

 
A Pakistan who had obtained a Malaysian identity card through dubious means claimed that he had voted twice in general elections and that his name is still on the electoral roll.

Abdul Latif Jumaani, who got his identity card in 1992 at a restaurant in Kota Kinabalu, said he had voted once in Ampang, Selangor, and then in Bahau, Negeri Sembilan.

"I wanted to vote again in the last general election as my name is still on the roll but I had no document to travel to the peninsula," -Abdul Latif Jumaani

He said this was because he was informed "four or five months ago" by the National Registration Department that his identity card had been cancelled.

He could not remember which year he had voted, initially saying “2006 and 1995".

When told there was no general election in 2006, he said: "I can't remember correctly but (Abdullah Ahmad) Badawi was the prime minister then.”

***Amazing that the Pakistani got his Ic from a Restaurant!!! 
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May 23, 2013

RCI: In The Eye Of Dr M

“I am accused of bringing these migrants in. I didn’t have to, they all came themselves"
 
“I hope there won’t be any efforts to now ship them out as we did that once and they all came back,”
 
"A royal commission of inquiry (RCI) into Sabah’s prolonged illegal migrants issue will “not do anything at all"
 
- Dr Mahathir Mohamad
 
All PTI your are welcome here in Sabah!!!!

 Don't worry 3 days can apply My card....

Najib !!! don't ship out the immigrant they are my people!!

 
 
 
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luckiest men alive 2013

David Gonzalez being the luckiest men ever when he discovered a copy of "Action Comics" #1 in the wall of his house in Elbow Lake, Minnesota.



David Gonzalez said he purchased the Elbow Lake house for $10,100 and discovered a copy of Action Comics No. 1, a June 1938 comic book featuring the first appearance of Superman, among the old newspapers used to insulate a wall, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported Wednesday UPI.com.

Gonzalez said he wasn't quite as careful with the find as he should have been, accidentally tearing the cover and downgrading its condition from a three out of 10 to a 1.5 out of 10.

A copy of Action Comics No. 1 graded nine out of 10 recently sold for more than $2 million.
Gonzalez said he put the comic book up for auction at comicconnect.com, earning a high bid of $107,333 as of Wednesday. The auction ends June 11 ComicConnect.com

info:-

"Action Comics" #1 was published 75 years ago last month and featured the first appearance of several superhero characters, most notably Superman, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. "Action Comics" is today dedicated almost exclusively to Superman stories, but in its early days as a predecessor of DC Comics it was an anthology book -- and is considered the publication that gave birth to the "superhero" genre in general.

The first "Superman" comic book adventure was 13 pages long, detailing the story of baby Superman being sent to Earth by his scientist father from a distant planet that was "destroyed by old age" through the discovery of his super-powers while at an orphanage and finally coming to maturity as a man named "Clark" who uses his abilities to fight criminals.
Siegel & Shuster were paid $10 per page for this story, for a total of $130. Today, a copy of "Action Comics" #1 graded 9 out of 10 recently sold for over $2 million.



*** S*** your are luckiest man
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May 22, 2013

Dutch TV presenter drinking milk direct from a mother's breasts

A Dutch TV presenter stunned viewers after drinking milk direct from a mother's breasts during his primetime Saturday night show.

Host Paul de Leeuw had invited a group of women from a charity which allows the exchange of breast milk between mothers to his entertainment show, Langs de Leeuw.

During an interview with the women, the host asked whether breast milk was 'nice and sweet' and asked if he could taste some. 

One of the women offered him a bottle of the milk but de Leeuw said he would prefer to drink from the source




'Well, if you don't bite you may try it,' - the volunteer, named Wendy
 
 

De Leeuw leaned in and drunk from one of her breasts before pulling back and starting on the second breast.


'I find the second one better tasting, but I can taste that you've eaten asparagus yesterday,' - de Leeuw


The segment has generated criticism on social media but volunteer Wendy defended the unusual exchange, saying it was 'for a good cause'.

Watch the video:-


***what the Heck.... he got some milky

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Man vs woman when using using a public restroom.


There is a big difference in behavior between man and woman when using using a public restroom.

Check this out...

 
 

 Agree OR not??

I must say that not 100% but there are certain facts ..agreed !!

***The last part...OMG!!!
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May 21, 2013

RCI: 12 Times more than Sarawak???


About 66,000 immigrants in Sabah have received blue ICs since 1963 and its 12 times more than those in Sarawak.

"5,373 immigrants in Sarawak have been issued blue ICs from 1963 to 2012.
“In Sabah, it’s 66,000" -  Sarawak National Registration Department (NRD) director Datuk Abu Bakar Mat
 
To add that approximately 28%  of  Sabah are foreigners and the % being expected became more and more....

My point of view, this not happen with the geography reason only...there  are lots of unknown reason that lead to this matter....
 
"Tidak ada semut yang tidak akan datang bila gula ditabur merata-rata" 
 
 
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RCI: Treat the Foreigners


After hearing and do investigated, RCI more and more closer to know who is the mastermind behind this demonic schemed.

Recently , without shocking several thing being revealed :-
 
 '(21 Mei)Kerajaan membelanjakan RM21.7 juta bagi penjagaan kesihatan untuk pendatang asing yang tidak membayar kos perubatan mereka"- Health department Official

What the Heck !!!! We have to pay for get better treatment, buying insurances and paying tax and they for free???

“Foreign patients coming to the hospitals, whether they are outpatient or inpatient, are an increasing burden to us,” - Dr Maria Suleiman, the principal assistant director (Epidemiology)
 
They were totally burden!!


Also being revealed that foreigners comprised 25 per cent of births at government hospitals in 2011, or 14,096 babies. From 2000 to 2011, foreigners gave birth to 122,882 babies at government hospitals, averaging about 22 per cent of total births. About 28 per cent of Sabah’s 3.2 million-strong population are foreigners, totalling a whopping 889,000 people.

Maria also noted that Malaysians, in contrast, owed the government RM7.7 million in unpaid medical bills from 2007 to 2012. A total of 1,009,716 foreigners received outpatient treatment at government hospitals from 2000 to 2011, while 295,053 foreigners were warded in the same period.
The number of foreigners that received outpatient treatment has been increasing steadily from 56,956 patients in 2008, or 2.6 per cent, to 81,651 patients in 2011, or 3.3 per cent.
 
What a number!! what a waste....

7,550 cases of communicable diseases among foreigners from 2010 to 2012, including measles, cholera, leprosy and hepatitis.

Now they also bring several diseases???

Yes!!! we cant deny regarding humanitarian, that we must at the first place treat the sick people but do when the number were this huge..do government  need to skip some of us??



 

 
 


 

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