Saya mengunjung hormat DYMM Sultan Selangor pada Hari Raya. Pasangan di sebelah Tuanku ialah YB Teng Chang Khim, speaker DUN Selangor dan isterinya.
1 Oktober 2008 merupakan hari yang telah dinanti-nantikan oleh semua kaum di Malaysia.
Perkara pertama yang saya lakukan pada Hari Raya ialah mengunjung hormat DYMM Sultan Selangor di istananya pada pagi hari itu. Selepas itu, saya pergi ke Bangunan SUK untuk menyambut tetamu yang datang meraihkan Hari Raya bersama dengan kami.
Saya dan MB Tan Sri Khalid dan isterinya menyambut kedatangan tetamu di SUK. Adik kecil ini datang memberi salam kepada Puan Sri.
Bagi Hari Raya pada tahun-tahun yang lepas, saya selalu menghadiri perayaan Hari Raya di Majlis Perayaan Hari Raya anjuran kabinet BN dan juga tokoh BN bersama dengan YB Lim Kit Siang dan pemimpin-pemimpin DAP yang lain, tetapi kali ini, saya pula menjadi salah seorang “tuan rumah” bagi perayaan Hari Raya kerajaan Selangor.
Saya memberi “ang pao” yang berwarna biru kepada kanak-kanak dan OKU semasa menyambut kedatangan para tetamu. Duit dalam “ang pao” kepada OKU adalah lebih banyak daripada duit kepada kanak-kanak. Kami juga memberi “ang pao” kepada pengiring atau penjaga OKU juga.
Ramai OKU dijemput datang ke Majlis Perayaan Hari Raya
Tetamu yang datang terdiri daripada pelbagai kaum dan senyuman yang manis. Ini adalah hari kebesaran kepada semua kaum, semua orang.
Rakyat pelbagai kaum datang menghadiri Majlis Perayaan Hari Raya di Bangunan SUK.
Gambar bersama dengan penyokong Pakatan
YB Philip Tan (ADUN Telok Datoh) dan anak lelakinya.
Menjamu selera bersama dengan tetamu VIP di dalam bangunan DUN.
Daulat Tuanku
Selamat Hari Raya Aidil Fitri, Maaf Zahir dan Batin.
We are all Malaysians. Malaysia is our motherland. Malaysia is our home.
God bless Malaysia.
Well done YB and Pakatan Rakyat. Keep smiling and make the rakyat smile together. “Berat sama di pikul dan rengan sama di jinjing” and if we can be happy, there is no reason why other Malaysians can’t be happy, so lets make all Malaysians happy. So you guys out there-apa lagi, jangan tunggu lama lama -mari kita join Pakatan Rakyat. Selamat Aidilfitri to all my fellow Malaysians. IN GOD WE TRUST.
Dear YB,
We Malaysians are blessed people. We can celebrate Hari Raya, Deepavali, Christmas, Chinese New Year and Gawai. But all these can come undone by the politicians as recent events and speeches have shown.
I do like the way you go about creating the admosphere of harmonious relationships among the races. If only all politicians are like you, the country does not need a Race Relationship Act!
Keep it up and you will have more terms to go.
Poh
Let your light so shine before mankind
To remind all to be really mutually kind
Through the light people can truly find
The love from above that freely binds
(C) Samuel Goh Kim Eng – 031008
http://MotivationInMotion.blogspot.com
Fri. 3rd Oct. 2008.
Hi YB Teresa,
We shall never know all the good, that a simple smile can do.
The miracle is not that we do this work, but that we are happy to do it.
~ Mother Teresa
Your kindness and truthfulness touches millions of hearts.
With greatest respect for a great soul.
Poh Syee Wha, the Race Relationship Act is just another cock and bull story like the many others thought up by the ruling party.
That’s what UMNO/BN is only good for. Cock and bull stories!! Anyone with an iota of intelligence will know that relationships can never be fostered by legislation.
Nothing will help if the racists in the ruling party is not severely dealt with.
Nothing belies the twisted minds in UMNO that Sassy MP is a racists than her acts of mixing and fostering good relations with all races in this country.
Way to go, Sassy MP!
ok, cybertroopers, what comment can you chaps have on the above few pictures?
Keep up the fight and serving the public at large.
Remember too that at the time of visitation there are also people at large that are less fortunate.
Old folk people that being left out the society
Children without parents in the orphanage.
Homeless and destitute.
Poor and isolated.
“With power of the voter vest there will come greater responsible”.
The popularity of YB Teresa has far more outshine the politician of the Malaysian current scenario. But one will ponder and curious why she is far more eminent that the rest? Is it her charisma? Is it her dynamism that stirs the convulsion of many supporters? Is it her love and passion to the people or voter at large? Is it her tough and testimonial that she gain after the grueling admission to ISA?
The intensity of the Kinrara does spur certain quarter of the population to resort to express their discontentment by cutting out her banner to show their dissatisfaction. But this is a freedom country which one can believe that if we want to express out discontentment we can used a more civilize mean of expression like in the blog? Unfortunately it was just a mere expression without baseless in point of destruction. So the adversary vision is back to its own venges.
Sometimes it may not be the other race that causes the insecurity of the situation. It may be our own race within that cause the damnation of the beginning of confusion.Since they too lost with much more in respect and betray by their own voters in the respective area of their appointment. Why not get back to the present winner and cause some disturbance as to inhale some respect. The possibility is there.
This finding of needle in the hay sack is getting much more complication in it development. More thought will have to be input to clear the air of the guerilla disturbance.
Read: Teresa’s picture ripped out from Raya banner by THO XIN YI The Star Online
Now some local Edward Scissors Hand cut off Teresa’s portrait on the banners around Puchong area.
When kids can’t win an argument, they throw tantrum. Same case with her political opponents, whoever these cowards/vandals are.
Teresa won the GE with the biggest majority; if she distributed the 36K ++ around maybe we have a Pakatan Federal government. At the height of the Teresa storm, the nude squat case, there were no such wide spread campaign. Now we have the azan, dog food, skirt allegations. Why not then? Why now? Is it because DAP and Pakatan are more formidable as a political force now? The timing of the events is most suggestive. The issues now seemed petty compared to the issues relating to the nude squat case.
Since she is popular and pillar of strength for DAP and PR, and represent an unfamiliar problem, the only way to bring her down is not by proper means. Attack her track record? Nothing to attack. Dig up some some corruption or sex scandals? Chances are her detractors got more of their own. Try to set her up with money / gigolo offers? Nobody got a chance with that.
The smear and intimidation campaign is the route taken by some pretty frustrated people. For the sake of Malaysia’s image, your own kama, our society’s stability and everybody’s intelligance; stop this useless, dangerous, stupid games. Badawi and Najib already mention that politicking must stop so that the nation can move forward so these actions must be stopped. It is both embarrassing and dangerous and finally, unpatriotic.
BN needs to learn to be a good opposition fronts in 4 states while PR needs to learn to be the ruling party in those 4 states and the 2 report cards can have some clear grading now in terms of who is doing better……
Hi YB Teresa, You look stunning!! Continue to invest on nice Malay outfit, nice bright colours are wonderful whenever you’re on Malay areas.
Keep up the great work, help to unite the difference races with pleanty of joy and happiness. God sure loves a joyous heart. We are really proud to have you. Take care and God Bless.
“ok, cybertroopers, what comment can you chaps have on the above few pictures?” – lee wee tak
Really wow factor!
I’m going to use them for my screen saver!!
“Keep up the fight and serving the public at large.
Remember too that at the time of visitation there are also people at large that are less fortunate.
Old folk people that being left out the society
Children without parents in the orphanage.
Homeless and destitute.
Poor and isolated.” – Ventura
Ventura, you’ve a point there.
I think that Sassy MP as well as all other MPs in the PR should go full steam ahead with helping the folks above who have been highlighted by Venture.
I always feel that many governments failed their people when they failed the poor.
Good examples are the Philippines, Thailand and Indonesia.
Government after government come and go but the living standards of the poor remain the same and in some cases may have even regressed.
Hopefully, when the PR is in the seat of government, things will really change.
Hi teresa, how about investing in some indian attire, that would make u truly malaysian. Good job! Lady.
Wow…… ! how wonderful it is this RAYA !!!
it’s looks ‘scary’ to corrupted rejim racist umno !
hahaa…..
Kongsi kongsi PR gomen ! good job & well done !
keep up ur good & sincere work to d rakyat & for d rakyat !
Hi all of you. I tell you what : if during hari raya, our MP wears kebaya, then during Deepavali, she will be wearing sari, comes Chrismas, she will become santa claus, with the Chinese new year, she will be wearing cheongsam… and so on. Wow… what a Malaysian MP will she be. And since she is a Christian, I’m wondering will she be having her days as a nun in some monastry.
Well… what else can you all think of our Malaysian MP and her attire. Come to think of it, I hope no one will construed it as hypocricy. Or simply, its just official; or even trying to show off…Well, we all know whats out there.
And in the meantime, we all be looking like some westerners in Malaysia.
Happy days ahead!
damocles
that’s sweet !!! Thanks.
Khairi,
isn’t there a Malay proverb “masuk kandang kambing mengembik, masuk kandang lembu menguam” (can’t remember the exact wording)
when Teresa go to the Masjid compound wearing a respectable office wear, it was made an issue by opportunists. Now when she wears Kebaya in open house she is in danger of being a hypocrite?
We see Chinese ladies wearing Kebaya nowadays do are they hypocrite too? Ladies love to dress in a variety of manner so if they dress to the occasion I don’t think there is an issue.
I think we Malaysians should not lose focus. We are focusing on petty and irrelevant issues like women’s dressing, there are more pressing issues like crime, corruption, mismanagement of economy & tax payers’ money, an environment that curtail the creativity and opportunity of talented Malaysians etc
I am sure some people hate Teresa more than the Somalian pirates that kidnapped our sailors; or foreigners that trapped our ladies into human and drug trafficking or the murderers, rapists, corrupt officials, robbers that walk in our society.
This is the result of suppressing of information, free debating and deliberate manipulation of media reporting. We Malaysians are being nurtured into not looking at the right issues so that some of the wrongs of the country goes unpunished, or even supported.
I am sure a lot of people feel more mad about teenagers having pre-marital sex in bushes rather than civil servants misappropriating tax money or negligence in health care services.
Selamat Hari Raya kepd Teresa Kok and all members of PRK!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Lee Wee Tak
Well said!… I hope there are more Malaysians who have open and analytical mind.
Many Blessings
thanks B_Human for the very kind words
the life of Teresa’s Blog and our democratic advances depends on the volume of traffic and the comments published.
let’s make mature democracy works!
Hi, B-Human and Lee. I cherished your comments and I do agree, we commentators should be concentrating on ‘mature democracy’ (whatever that means. So, I hope that our sassy mp, should show her real self. This is because in a state of ‘mature democracy’, I think, should be led by a high standard personality. Just look at Hj Hadi-Pas, he is and will be wearing only one kind of attire. Furthermore, in a ‘mature democracy’ for Malaysia, the realities are that we are going to face a lot of pluralistic values.
By the way, could you define what is ‘mature democracy’?
Khairi,
Thanks for asking.
Mature democracy means
1)intelligent and relevant debates, focusing on the right issues and DO NOT create non-issues to divert attention from real issues (something we are very good at)
2)respect different people’s right to a different view
3)can put yourself in other people’s perspective and see the other way round
4) able to give & accept constructive criticism
5) able to work out the best solution
6) minority respect majority
7) majority look after the interest of minority
8) everybody know their rights as a citizen
9) proper institution to uphold citizen’s right- parliaments, courts, police, monarch etc and real separation of power
the list is not exhaustive; feel free to add on
Lee, thanks for responding. From the list, I think I can understand better on mature democracy now. But I do hope that you could tutor me a little more by sending it direct to my e mail : [email protected]. Right now, my mind is picturing something like a new planet called ‘mature democracy’, and this planet is like a place where academicians live or spent their time. so much so that I beginning to think that you could not even give an example where this ‘mature democracy’ exist, that is in the real world. Anyway, I do hope that you could tutor me…