Thursday, August 02, 2007

Boh-Leh Land

"Hujan emas di negeri orang, hujan batu di negeri sendiri, lebih baik di negeri sendiri"

I envy our neighboring country, Singapore.

The city is well planned with excellent infrastructures and efficient management. Some might argue it’s a small country hence it’s easier to manage. But we can’t even govern our ministers and maintain our Parliament what more the country. It is like the Parliament building itself, leaking and in desperate need of repair and upgrading :P


As a tax payer, it saddens me to see how our money has been misused and the worst of it all is we’ve to bare the consequences. For instance, let’s talk about the MRR2 project, taboo? Ya right… boo hoo, good news that it’s finally repaired and it’s now re-opened to public but does anyone knows how much the government has spent on this project alone? Its budget has blown out of proportion like Jordan’s top :P How to cover up the mess? Toll fare hike, petrol hike etc. Do you know KL is the only city I know with the most freaking tolls! Why do we have to pay toll when the roads are built with tax payers’ money?


Oh oh… about incompetent ministers, yes I’m using plural here, I’ll call them the one-whose-name-shall-not-be-mentioned. Why? Nanti gua masuk lokap susah woh, sked lah… like this fella . We have ministers with degree, double degrees, master degree and even PHD but some of them have IQ and common sense of a...


*sendiri paham lah... hehehe (swipe from here)

An Iraqi friend had shared with me how much he likes the peacefulness we have in our country. In Iraq, people are constantly living in fear. Their lives hang on a thin thread, where a matter of making a left turn or right could determine their life and death. Cars by the roadside will suddenly explode and a normal street can turn into a fierce battle field in the blink of an eye. Many children have become orphans, many parents have lost their precious children, and many more are killed everyday.


“The greatest joy is to be able to see the face your love ones everyday because you’ll never know when will that be taken away from you.” taken from an article on the war in Iraq.


Intertwined within this tragic human err, peace and tranquility are like rain in a dessert, scarce but they’re hopeful. Let’s hope things will get better for them.


Even though I have great disdain toward some of the people who run the country, I do love our country. I'm really thankful for the peace and (freedom) we enjoy here. Malaysia is blessed with abundance of natural beauty. We have world renowned islands, pristine beaches, highest mountain in SEA, longest Quartz-rich hill in the world, enchanting forests, and the list goes on. But all these will soon disappear if we don’t make an effort to preserve them. I don’t hope to see Malaysia becoming a country that’s known for its leaking Parliament building, polluted beaches, and stupid baboons (no offence to baboon… you guys are kewl). The apathy attitude must change!


No doubt, every country has its flaws but lately the flaws of our country are rearing its ugly heads… and it’s really fugly.


Let’s fix it OK.

Motto: First world country, first world mentality.

Cheers Malaysia...


p.s. dunno why suddenly so pathetic patriotic :P must be the chicken i had for lunch...

14 comments:

moz monster said...

How come you suddenly so semangat one ??? LOL ...

I have grown tired of writing about how I feel when it comes to Malaysia. I'll let my vote do the talking ...

rainbow angeles said...

Memang patriotik...

U thinks staying in Bora Bora is good ah?

William said...

What chicken? I'll avoid the eatery. :P

Chen said...

LOL at the last statement..
must be the chicken was injected with some sort of "patriotic hormone"?
Kkkkkk...

ah nel said...

tat y eveliday i listen to tis song...

http://youtube.com/watch?v=OsyJemOf0xg

savante said...

Definitely some finger licking good hormones.

Guatyen said...

it is merdeka month after all! as citizens we have every right to express our heartfelt concerns and love for our country. tanah tumpah darahku... kalau bukan kita siapa lagi? alamak, me pulak getting carried away! haha!

Anonymous said...

JL.

It doesnt matter whether we have a beautiful country or not coz all these wil all be in ruin one day if our country continues to be run by a bunch of jokers. These jokers will pillage and plunder our natural resources away. Trust me on this. Lots of example to prove this point.
Pulau redang, pulau sipadan, cameron highland, just to name a few.

I used to be proud of our country. (After all, i am a scout) But not anymore. I detest malaysian and its ppl. Rude ppl everywhere. Brainless politicians. Bloodsuckers everywhere!!

Alex said...

Wah... very very patriotic... very textbook idealism... Me love the strong passion... :)

Malaysia maju, rakyat makmur.

Berkhidmat untuk negara.

may said...

jom, let's fix it! where do I start? *brings in hammer and nails*

Will said...

what's with the chicken? chicken flu? o_0"

nyonyapenang said...

what's the name of the chicken dish?....pssst...errr...ayam patriotic ar? :D

have a great weekend. :)

Anonymous said...

chicken? got connection with patriotism? 0_0

Janvier said...

Don't think that's your normal spring chicken you had for lunch then...:D