Sunday, August 30, 2009

MCA dark chapter

The sacking of Datuk Dr Chua Soi Lek marked another dark chapter in the history of MCA. Actually the whole episode can be viewed from one angle - the President protecting himself and his cronies. In fact one can smell the dead rat. Why, after 2 years, then only the Disciplinary Council started to act? Is the DC so busy that it has no time to meet or the President just got his inspiration and revelation to act after 2 long years. The case ought to have been thrown out after such a long delay. MCA is doing a great injustice, not only to the party, but to the nation as awhole. What an undemocratic way to hand down judgement without giving the ever sarcastic doctor the chance to defend himself.
Let's look at the whole episode this way. This dark chapter will speed up the early demise of one of the oldest parties in the country. Already, after the March 2008 election, MCA is facing a blank wall with its popularity plunging to an all time low. Maybe now is the time MCA wants to wave goodbye to all it allies and proceeds to seek fortune it knows best. Yes, Dr Chua is not saint and neither is Ong Tee Kiat. Everyone makes mistakes and if the delegates are willing to give him another, who is Ong Tee Kiat and his cronies to play judge, jury and executioner. Remember the President is no better than the sage doctor and vice-versa.
I'm neither a fan of Ong nor a fan of Chua but as a faithful member I wish to see MCA in good hand. What MCA needs now is a good captain who is daring and willing to steer the ship out of the storm

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

As the H1N1 continues to drag, not knowing when it will end I can only pray that it will not affect the thousands of our beloved students who will be sitting for their UPSR, PMR, SPM and STPM. To all students out there, please take good care of yourself and that you will be in optimum health to sit for your examination. May the good Lord bless you and give you the spiritual and physical strength in this trying time.
Surely nothing is too difficult for God. Thank God that the vaccine is on the well. Pray that it will be readily available and within the reach of all those affected by the virus. As we play our part in taking care of our health, God will play his part in keeping the virus at bay. He is good and never his intention that any should fall victim to the virus. Pray that he will continue to give us his wisdom to help others in times of needs.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Learning English is never easy. Afterall English is not our mother tongue. Let me take myself as an example. I spoke Hokkien as a child and I am still using the dialect, though not as frequent as I used to. I went to an English school, picked up English there and started using it wherever and whenever possible. At the same time I picked up some Mandarin along the way. Ha...sounds quite interesting. No boasting or showing off. So you see it's more of a kind of 'rojak' language as time goes on. However I did not allow my English to rust or rot and I'm proud I did not grow up with only one language. My sister was an English teacher but sad to say we use our mother tongue most of the time. However English was there and is there in our conversation and wherever we go. We do not bury the language and English WILL always be part and parcel of our life.
So there you are. Your attitude towards the language is very important. Never mind the mistakes you had made, are making and will be making. Mistakes are part of our growing up and you can never run away from mistakes. Go ahead with all the broken and chop up English and enjoy it. Believe me, those who are reading and will be reading this, you CAN only improve if you keep on with wharever English you have with you. Let your friends laugh and you laugh with them but at the same time do not stop using English, no matter how broken it may be.
I am from Ulu Kelantan and if an orang ulu can pick up the language, there's no reason you cannot. I hope to see some comment from you. Stop worrying about your English. Start living in the language NOW.