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Feb012008

Stunning Breaking News On Zarina
The NST story further reported that a Malay actress caught having XXX on tape.

GEORGE TOWN: A video clip featuring a woman who resembles a popular local actress having sex with a man has been circulated widely on the Internet.The man resembles a popular actor appearing in locally-produced dramas.

The clip which runs for 10 minutes and 20 seconds is believed to have been recorded using a phone camera.

Come to think of it, this may not be the first and the last (in the name of modernization). The image looked grimly familiar. Who is she anyway?


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Jan022008

My Insights Into The Mind Of Chua Soi Lek
In order for us to truly understand the situation, the public must strive to understand its underlying causes. These causes have to do with Mr. Chua Soi Lek on what are his needs? It is only by understanding and ameliorating these root causes, we will be able to further our understanding of his action.

Sexual fulfillment: Face it, women like affection and men like sex. A man is feeling his most free to give love for a woman when he is engaged in sex with her. It is one of the few times he can relax and feel love with-out the expectations of having to 'pay' for it. What I mean when I say 'pay' for it is when a man says I love you, or feels love, he also feels the tremendous burden of what those words mean to him. He must now provide for her. Keep her happy and secure. Provide a safe home to which they may raise a family. Seek steady and financially secure employment. Seek her approval on every single plan before putting it into action. Yes, when a man says "I Love You" his insides turn with fear and worry about being able to provide all those I just mentioned. Love to woman often means security. Love to a man often means work! When a man is having sex with a woman he is allowed to feel his love for her free of all the 'work' that comes with the word love. He can open himself up and feel not being taken, drained, or pressured to provide... but experience the pure joy of mutual giving and taking with no other reason than loving bliss.

 

Not finding his wife physically attractive: Oh, OUCH! This one hurts, but it is true. Men are definitely creatures of visual stimulation. Note the marketable comparison in the amount of men's 'girlie' magazines (they are meant to tantalize, tease, and whet the appetite) as compared to women's 'boyie' magazines. Women sometimes forget this need because they don't have the same visual needs. Women feel love, and that bond excites them. Men see it!


Unhappy or dysfunctional homelife: Calm surroundings, happy kids, dinner on the stove and a loving wife welcoming him with open arms makes a man feel appreciated and rewarded for all his hard work that he does to provide for his family. He feels acknowledged, appreciated, and compensated by a happy, grateful family. He is not a failure!

An unhappy wife, messy home, and unruly children can somehow be turned around as proof to him that as a man he is a failure. He feels lack of admiration and sees no praise for his accomplishments or talents. Wow! Men are such work, and now we have to tell them they are great too? Yes, men need, I mean NEED the approval and admiration of their mates. He wants to be reassured that she thinks he is great. A master mechanic, a tower of strength, a sex god! A great provider, and the hardest working man in the world!


A man also seeks in his mistress a buddy or a pal:
This is when he feels his needs for acceptance being taken care of. A man wants his woman to be his best friend, his pal. He wants her to share an interest in his activities. This, in turn, makes him feel you are showing an interest in him! If he wants to golf, or fish, and you show no interest at all in joining him, he feels like his likes are unacceptable to you. Like you somehow don't approve of him or have interests in him. When you join him you provide his need for you to be interested, and accepting of him. He feels attractive, comfortable, and secure. He feels validated and understood (Hence the good old adultery line "She doesn't understand me!") By joining in his hobbies and activities you are showing him you are interested in him and accept everything about him, and that you trust him to make you happy.



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Jan012008

An Open Letter To Datin Seri Wong Sek Hin
Datin,

For the past few days, much have been said about your husband. If I may quote your statement:-

"It will be tough but we will go through as a family"

As for me, I had the impression that the generation before me had fought very hard for women's status. The question of balancing family and career is always posed to women. But Datin, you may have said he has been a good husband, father and family man who has never shirked his responsibilities. However, I realized that things were not what I thought.

Datin,

Since then, your life has changed drastically. As a wife to the bluefilm actor, you are now living in a haunted heart and tell yourself all a bad dream. If I were in your position, I can't imagine how traumatized wife will develop the capacity to regulate the bitter experience.

Datin,

Finally, the hand that rocks the cradle can rock the world. Same applies to your scenario. The hand that rocks the cock can rock Malaysia.

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Jan012008

Blue Film Actor In The Making


Below is a transcript of the Question and Answer session with Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek. Courtersy of NST.

Q: Who is behind the production of the DVD? Are they your political rival?
A: Who has done it is not important anymore and I have stated this in my statement already. I do not want to make any speculation.

Q: What is your position in the Cabinet now?
A; All ministers serve at the pleasure of the Prime Minister.

Q: What would your next course of action be and are you lodging a police report?
A: I will think about it and the police had already commenced investigation. Also, intruding the privacy of others is an offence. Maybe I will lodge a police report after meeting reporters.
Q: Do you see this as an attempt to ruin your political career?
A: I will let party members, leaders and Malaysians be the judge and this is not something for me to speculate upon.

Q: Do you rule out the possibility of such an attempt?
A: I had already said the reason the recording was done and the agenda are obvious.

Q: What's the reaction of the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister and the MCA president after you met them?
A: On their reactions, it is better for you all to meet the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister and the MCA president. I could not represent them in presenting their views about myself.

Q: When did you meet the Prime Minister?
A: I met the Prime Minister yesterday.

Q: What is your position now?
A: My business is as usual. I already said all ministers serve at the pleasure of the Prime Minister.

Q: When did you know about the recording?
A: Sunday morning.

Q: Is it an old or new recording?
A: I really don't know.

Q: How did you get the DVD?
A: My friend passed me a copy.

Q: How's your relationship with the party president and deputy president?
A: As I had said earlier, I will not speculate on the people behind the making of this recording. This is no longer important.

Q: How is your family's response on the recording?
A: My wife and children will make a separate statement to reporters and Bernama today. They are on my side and there is no problem.

Q: Will you cooperate with the police in their investigations?
A: Sure. I am a responsible citizen.

Q: Will you carry out your duties as usual?
A: I just attended a function in Segamat Hospital and after this, I am going to meet the Indian community in Bekok. My business is as usual. I will not be affected by anyone trying to prevent or stop me from carrying out the duties accorded to me as a minister or MP or party leader.

Q: So there is no issue about you resigning?
A: How many times do you want me to repeat. I have already said it three times already.

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Jan012008

Who Is That Man, Anyway?
When it comes to Barisan Nasional values and morality, this is what Party Leadership looks like. NST reported yesterday:-

"A minister has been linked to a sex scandal following the emergence of a DVD showing a couple in a bedroom romp. The man in the digital video is said to resemble a senior MCA politician from Johor."

Now, the DVD is coming just in time for the election season. There is no doubt that while many issues consume Malaysian voters, this DVD is high among them. And the next few days should be interesting to watch because the DVD should be able to reach the sales target. Hard to believe but it is all true. A politician's place is no longer in the home. For further details, please contact the person in charge ( Chua Soi Lek ) at 603-8888 0080 ext : 2711

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Dec292007

Old Cock Vs Young Cock
I received an email from a friend and her story goes as follows:

"There's a farmer who rears chickens for a living. As far as the hens can lay eggs, the farmer would just keep a cock to handle 100 hens.

After all, a cock can't lay eggs, no point to have more. One day, the farmer bought a young cock to help out the old cock, as the old cock, well, is getting old. But the old cock doesn't think so.

Old cock was very angry, and confronted the young cock, "What are you doing here? I'm still very strong and healthy, I don't need you!" Young cock was very innocently being accused for intruding. "Never mind," said the old cock, "You young cocks always think you can out run me. Why not we compete over a race. If you can out run me, you get to keep the 100 hens, and I'll keep quiet. But if not, you leave this place." Young cock agrees. So they started running, with the young cock chasing the old from behind.

Suddenly, "Bang!", the young cock was shot down by the farmer.The farmer cursed, "What the hell! This is the 11th time I bought a gay cock!!"

Moral of the story: Beware of old cock!!! I'm referring to the senior colleagues at your working place.


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Dec282007

A Red Scare In Pakistan
You may have heard the news today.My deepest condolences on the loss of Benazir Bhutto to the family members. Only time will heal the sense of loss. For what it's worth she will live in our heart always. May she rest in peace and may our heart be lifted from sadness.


Benazir Bhutto killed in attack

AP

Published: 27 December 2007

Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was assassinated in a suicide attack today as she drove away from a campaign rally just minutes after addressing thousands of supporters.

The death of the charismatic former prime minister threw the campaign for the 8 January election into chaos and stirred fears of mass protests and a wave of violence that had already erupted by the evening. President Pervez Musharraf blamed Islamic terrorists for the killing.

"This is the work of those terrorists with whom we are engaged in war," he said in a nationally televised speech. "Today, after this tragic incident, I want to express my firm resolve ... we will not rest until we eliminate these terrorists and root them out."

Bhutto's death left a void at the top of her Pakistan People's Party, the largest political group in the country, and threw into turmoil US President George W Bush's plan to bring stability to this key US ally by reconciling her and Musharraf.

Speaking to reporters at his ranch in Crawford, Texas, a tense-looking Bush condemned the killing and demanded that "those who committed this crime must be brought to justice."

Musharraf convened an emergency meeting with his senior staff, where they were expected to discuss whether to postpone the election, an official at the Interior Ministry said, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the talks. He also announced three days of mourning for Bhutto.

Next to Musharraf, Bhutto, 54, was the best known political figure in the country, serving two terms as prime minister between 1988 and 1996. She was respected in the West for her liberal outlook and determination to combat the spread of Islamic extremism, a theme she returned to often in her campaign speeches.

As news of her death spread, supporters at the hospital in Rawalpindi smashed glass doors and stoned cars. Many chanted slogans against Musharraf, accusing him of complicity in her killing.

In Karachi, shop owners quickly closed their businesses as protesters set tires on fire on the roads, torched several vehicles and burned a gas station, said Fayyaz Leghri, a local police official. Gunmen shot and wounded two police officers, he said.

One man was killed in a shootout between police and protesters in Tando Allahyar, a town 120 miles north of Karachi, said Mayor Kanwar Naveed. In the town of Tando Jam, protesters forced passengers to get out of a train and then set it on fire.

Violence also broke out in Lahore, Multan, Peshawar and many other parts of Pakistan, where Bhutto's supporters burned banks, state-run grocery stores and private shops. Some set fire to election offices for the ruling party, according to Pakistani media.

Akhtar Zamin, home minister for the southern Sindh province, said authorities would deploy troops to stop violence if needed.

Nawaz Sharif, another former premier and leader of a rival opposition party, rushed to the hospital and addressed the crowd.

"Benazir Bhutto was also my sister, and I will be with you to take the revenge for her death," he said. "Don't feel alone. I am with you. We will take the revenge on the rulers."

Speaking to the BBC, Sharif also questioned whether to hold the elections.

"I think perhaps none of us is inclined to think of the elections," he said. "We would have to sit down and take a very serious look at the current situation together with the People's Party and see what we have to do in the coming days."

Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who met with Bhutto just hours before her death, called her a brave woman with a clear vision "for her own country, for Afghanistan and for the region — a vision of democracy and prosperity and peace."

Suspicion for the blast fell on resurgent Islamic militants linked to al Qaida and the Taliban who hated Bhutto for her close ties to the US and her support for the war on terror. A local Taliban leader reportedly threatened to greet Bhutto's return to the country in October with suicide bombings.

The attacker struck as Bhutto was leaving a rally of thousands of supporters in the garrison city of Rawalpindi.

"She was inside the vehicle and was coming out from the gate after addressing the rally when some of the youths started chanting slogans in her favour," said Sardar Qamar Hayyat, a leader from Bhutto's party who was about 10 yards away. "Then I saw a smiling Bhutto emerging from the vehicle's roof and responding to their slogans."

"Then I saw a thin, young man jumping toward her vehicle from the back and opening fire. Moments later, I saw her speeding vehicle going away. That was the time when I heard a blast and fell down," Hayyat said.

At least 20 others were killed in the blast, an Associated Press reporter at the scene saw.

Bhutto was rushed to the hospital and taken into emergency surgery.

A doctor on the team that attended to Bhutto said she had a bullet in the back of the neck that damaged her spinal cord before exiting from the side of her head. Another bullet pierced the back of her shoulder and came out through her chest, he said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the media. She was given an open heart massage, but the main cause of death was damage to her spinal cord, he said.

"At 6.16 pm she expired," said Wasif Ali Khan, a member of Bhutto's party who was at Rawalpindi General Hospital.

Senator Babar Awan, Bhutto's lawyer, said, "The surgeons confirmed that she has been martyred."

Bhutto's supporters at the hospital exploded in anger, smashing the glass door at the main entrance of the emergency unit. Others burst into tears. One man with a flag of Pakistan People's Party tied around his head was beating his chest.

"I saw her with my own eyes sitting in a vehicle after addressing the rally. Then, I heard an explosion," said Tahir Mahmood, 55, as she sobbed. "I am in shock. I cannot believe that she is dead," he said.

Some at the hospital began chanting, "Killer, Killer, Musharraf." A few began stoning cars outside.

"We repeatedly informed the government to provide her proper security and appropriate equipment including jammers, but they paid no heed to our requests," Malik said.

Bhutto had returned to Pakistan from an eight-year exile on 18 October. Her homecoming parade in Karachi was also targeted by a suicide attacker, killing more than 140 people. On that occasion she narrowly escaped injury.

Bhutto was killed just a few miles from the scene of her father's violent death 28 years earlier. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a former prime minister and the founder of the party that his daughter would later lead, was executed by hanging in 1979 in Rawalpindi on charges of conspiracy to murder that supporters said was politically motivated by the then-military regime. His killing led to violent protests across the country.

As Bhutto addressed the rally today, she was flanked by a massive picture of her father.

Minutes later, as she drove away from the rally, the area was awash in blood.

An Associated Press reporter at the scene could see body parts and flesh scattered at the back gate of the Liaqat Bagh park where Bhutto had spoken. He counted about 20 bodies, including police, and could see many other wounded people.

Police cordoned off the street with white and red tape, and rescue workers rushed to put victims in ambulances as people wailed nearby.

The clothing of some of the victims was shredded and people put party flags over their bodies. Police caps and shoes littered the asphalt.

Today, hundreds of riot police had manned security checkpoints to guard the venue. It was Bhutto's first public meeting in Rawalpindi since she came back to the country.

In November, Bhutto had also planned a rally in the city, but Musharraf forced her to cancel it, citing security fears. In recent weeks, suicide bombers have repeatedly targeted security forces in Rawalpindi, a city near the capital where Musharraf stays and the Pakistan army has its headquarters.


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Dec242007

What's a uniform for?
Somebody please get Fu Ah Kow a hooker quick. Probably the viagra's kicked in. In his plea to get the Malaysians to stop street demos.

Deputy Internal Security Minister Datuk Fu Ah Kiow, who said the government would take stern action against those groups, advised the public not to be manipulated by such people.

"If the police refuse to issue a permit for a gathering, that indicates that it could pose a threat to the public," he said after visiting the Cheruk Paloh flood relief centre near here yesterday.

Those who ignored the police warning and continued to attend illegal gatherings would be doing so at their own peril, he added.

Right. I mean, he absolutely could make that statement, but the problem is his intention was doubtful. No public speaking being allowed on the same reason. No public gathering is allowed unless the organizer obtained the permit. Where else can we go?


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Dec182007

How to add a favicon to your blog?

By Psy2k's

 

Favicon is a small icon displayed beside the url of a site and beside the site name on the tab (if you use a browser that supports tab browsing). You can see a favicon in the foto below.



Lets see how you can add your own favicon to your web site or to your blog. A favicon is a 16x16 or 32x32 image saved in .ico or .gif or .png format. You can transform your image to these dimension using a photo editing program like Adobe Photoshop. If you do not want to do it by yourself or don't have a photo editing program you can generate your favicon here.

  • Upload the photo you want, click generate and
  • Download the Zip File that contains the favicons.

Now upload the favicon to your server (where you host your site). If you use Blogger, you cannot upload files. There are two ways to use favicon with Blogger. You can upload the favicon to another server that you have access to and link through blogger template there or if you have not access to a server you can create a new post called "Favicon", upload the favicon image (you are allowed to upload images in posts in Blogger), publish the post, click on the image and copy the url. When you have finally upload one way or another the favicon you have to modify the HTML template of your site or blog:

  • Find the tag in your template.
  • Exactly before the tag, paste the following code:

<
link rel="icon" href="[URL]"
type="image/x-icon"/>
<link rel="shortcut icon" href="[URL]"
type="image/x-icon"/>


Where [URL] you should enter the url of the favicon (the one that you copied before).

  • Save your html file, or template if you are a Blogger user, publish and enjoy your favicon.

If you generated your favicon from the site I gave above and you would like to use the animated favicon, you should upload the animated favicon to your server (or upload it via a post for blogger users) and you should enter the following code to your template in order to see the favicon's animation:

<link rel="shortcut icon" href="[URL]"/>
<link rel="icon" href="[URL]" type="image/gif"/>


For me, I have simplified things by making few adjustments into certain areas. You may skip using the photo editing software provided you know how. If you find it difficult to follow the above instructions, please fill in the form. This form is being offered to you online as part of my community service and please take note that you must provide the web address (URL) of the image. BuggerBloginstinct.com maintains a strict "no-spam" policy. Your e-mail address will not be sold to a third party.

For example:"http://a123.photobucket.com/albums/h123/bugger/logo.jpg"


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Dec152007

Spilt By Decision
Recently published article " Partying While Gujarat Burned" by Tejpal who is a chief editor of Tehelka Magazine, based in New Delhi wrote in:-

"Making trouble in India is easy. The country is mined with multiple identities: caste, community, religion, language, class, ethnicity. Mismanaging one can set off an uproar, and politicians of every stripe repeatedly tease up trouble by playing with identity as suits the moment. The result is continual protests, riots, violence, tragedy and farce."

Back in Malaysia, should prostesters take to the street to protest? Imagine if, the last time this was tried, 100 were charged and many more in the list. Here comes the play role of the Internal Security Act (1960) to maintain political, religious and ethnic stability. Despite its negative impact on human rights, the usefulness of ISA in curbing riots has been proved again and again. Let's not spoil it with hype.

Below the pictures were taken during riots in Gujarat 2002. The evidence was graphic and tells you everything.


Razia, a Muslim woman, cries while praying near her destroyed home near Ahmedabad, on Saturday, March 2, 2002. Vengeful Hindu mobs torched Muslim homes, killing scores, and rioting spread through western Gujarat state Saturday as the death toll in India's worst religious strife in a decade reached 408, officials said. (AP)

 

A Hindu mob armed with swords challenges Muslims at Bapunagar on 1 March 2002 in Ahmedabad. Escalating Hindu and Muslim violence has left more than 200 dead in the western state of Gujarat. (AFP)

 

 

Smoke rises from burning houses as a member of the Rapid Action Force patrols in Ahmedabad, on March 1, 2002. (AP)

 


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