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[Politik] Orang lama UMNO tegur si Jamal Lembu

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Post time 25-9-2015 03:50 PM | Show all posts
Edited by cabalero at 25-9-2015 03:52 PM
Maideen. replied at 25-9-2015 10:12 AM
Actually kita tertanya tanya: Adakah mereka bener bener mempunyai pilihan?

Jika pilihan yang ...

rasanya saya pun pernah berdepan dgn soalan begini - apa lagi pilihan yg kita ada ?

memula mendengarnya kita rasa kecewa kerana seolah pilihan yg ada sgt terhad dan tiada apa yg boleh dibuat dan bila kerap diulang ianya sudah jadi mcm satu undisputed staments

tambah pulak bila ianya datang dari org politik

bila lama terpikir saya berpendapat org politik sgt suka dgn situasi pilihan terhad ini tak perlulah mereka bersusah payah nak menerang itu dan ini kpd rakyat cukup dgn pertanyaan - ko nak pilih yang itu yg ini ? and with a little push mudahla nak menundukkan mereka ini

saya percaya ada cara dan jalan utk mengubah pilihan yg terhad ini

sejarah manusia menunjukkan mereka mampu mengubah atau mempelbagaikan atau mewujudkan pilihan walaupun pada ketikanya terlihat seolah tiada pilihan langsung

saya percaya we are in the lesser difficulties surely there's a way

dulu masa dalam ceo forum anjuran yayasan perdana dr m diajukan soalan dan rungutan oleh seorang peserta dari golongan professional - kenapa teruk sgt kualiti ahli2 politik sekarang ni ?

jawab tun m because people like you does not want to get involve in politics

u dont want to take risk, dont want to sacrifice ur time, ur family time, ur leisure time, ur hobby so wujud gap dan ruang utk org2 yg less quality ini masuk dalam politik

mereka ini sanggup mengorbankan masa dan tenaga semata-mata mau dapat peluang dan kedudukkan dlm politik even harga diri mereka pun mereka sanggop

golongan professional tak boleh hanya tau merungut sebaliknya bersedia utk berlumpur dan berkubang dalam politik even if u need to start as with no position

let's take the bulls by its horn






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Post time 25-9-2015 05:06 PM | Show all posts
hurmm...melayu pandai 'manipulasi' perniagaan..tapi lemah dalam berniaga.
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Post time 25-9-2015 06:39 PM | Show all posts
cabalero replied at 25-9-2015 03:50 PM
rasanya saya pun pernah berdepan dgn soalan begini - apa lagi pilihan yg kita ada ?

memula mend ...

Hear hear. Lets take the bull by the horn.

Mahathir is one guy who never gave up in trying to change the Malays.

When Malaysia was a young nation the, what I call, blue blood Malays i.e. the town Malays who were educated (Mahathir and Siti Hasmah included) wanted so much for the Malays to be cultured, educated and successful in business.


The likes of Onn Jaafar, Tun Razak and Harun Idris always had the Malays in mind - and heart also.

The current blue bloods have given up on the Malays.
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Post time 26-9-2015 09:20 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Otaku85 replied at 24-9-2015 05:41 PM
entahlah aku tengok pages facebook je.

kena paham skit, budak nakal macam Alvin Tan memang tidak dilayan Cina yg biasa. budak2 jer yg layan.

dan kena ingat, Melayu pegi layan (aka marah kat Alvin Tan) makin menjadi jadi lah perangai dia
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Post time 26-9-2015 09:59 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
taikor replied at 26-9-2015 09:20 AM
kena paham skit, budak nakal macam Alvin Tan memang tidak dilayan Cina yg biasa. budak2 jer yg lay ...

Melayu mental tak tahan kena provoke..
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Post time 26-9-2015 10:12 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
taikor replied at 26-9-2015 09:20 AM
kena paham skit, budak nakal macam Alvin Tan memang tidak dilayan Cina yg biasa. budak2 jer yg lay ...

Melayu mane tahan kena provoke....perasan tuan.
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Post time 26-9-2015 10:19 PM | Show all posts
cabalero posted on 25-9-2015 03:50 PM
Edited by cabalero at 25-9-2015 03:52 PM

Ditelan, mati mak. Diluah, mati bapak. Dibiarkan, mati anak.........
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Post time 28-9-2015 09:48 AM | Show all posts
Maideen. replied at 25-9-2015 06:39 PM
Hear hear. Lets take the bull by the horn.

Mahathir is one guy who never gave up in tryin ...

It may sound ambitious kalau berdasarkan situasi semasa but it is a logical in a sense - mau yang berkualiti kena la replace brg yg kurang bagus dgn yang bagus
berkenaan dgn blue bloods given up on malays

kalau saya boleh rephrase the blue bloods actually got fed up with UMNO leaders

how can they given up on malays ? it is in their bloods

ini pendapat saya..saya pikir mereka sebenarnya menyampah dan meluat dgn pemimpin2 umno

dah la perasan pandai, berlagak lepas tu suka insult pemikiran rakyat dgn komen2 'bernas' dan mereka ini merasakan mereka ini untouchable..yela the power people

mereka ini merasakan pemimpin2 melayu sekarang sudah mula meminggirkan cause kerana sibuk berkira-kira tentang cost

the true quality leadership like Dato' Onn, Tun Razak, Tun Dr Ismail and Tun M is missing

apa yang tinggal ialah kepimpinan bodek dan ampu yang melampau


teguran is unnacceptable malah sesiapa yg menegur wajib diherdik dan diambil tindakan

this is truly not the umno that they've ever known

pemimpin2 yang ada tiada keberanian utk menyuarakan kebenaran dan menegur kesilapan

masing2 terlalu berkira mengenai untung nasib jawatan dan kehilangan privilege yg sedia ada

periuk nasi dahulu prinsip kemudian

mereka lebih selesa dgn menjadi administrator dari menjadi ahli politik yang berprinsip dan berani

but still they got the guts to preach to rakyat about prinsip, moral dan integriti


i guess that's why they got fed up sebab pemimpin melayu banyak cakap tak serupa bikin



























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Post time 28-9-2015 09:55 AM | Show all posts
..jamal...jamal...ko nak tunjuk hebat kena tengok tempatnya....setakat nak tayang hebat lam paper umenok udah ler.....
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Post time 28-9-2015 04:01 PM | Show all posts
Edited by Maideen. at 28-9-2015 04:08 PM
cabalero replied at 28-9-2015 09:48 AM
It may sound ambitious kalau berdasarkan situasi semasa but it is a logical in a sense - mau yang  ...

Tan Sri Robert Kuok mendedikasikan kejayaan beliau sehingga menjadi salah seorang yang paling kaya di Asia Tenggara kepada values yang ditekankan oleh ibunya kepada adik beradik beliau.

Dato Seri Khir Toyo pula merayu kepada mahkamah supaya tidak dipenjarakan kerana ini akan menghancurkan ibunya......prrrrrrpfffftgh

Dimana silap ibu Khir Toyo?

Mari kita baca tulisan Tan Sri Robert Kuok ini:

Tan Sri Robert Kuok Hock Nien's notes on the past sixty years (On the occasion of Kuok Group’s 60th Anniversary 10 April 2009)

(1) My brothers and I owe our upbringing completely to Mother. She was steeped in Ru-Jiao – the teachings of Confucius, Mencius, Laozi and other Chinese sages. Ru-Jiao teaches the correct behaviour for a human being on his life on earth. Mother gently, and sometimes strongly, drummed into the minds of her three boys the values of honesty, of never cheating, lying, stealing or envying other people their material wealth or physical attributes.

(2) Father died on 25 December 1948 night without leaving a will. Following the Japanese surrender, he had re-registered the firm as a sole proprietorship. We went to court to get an appointment as managers, permitting us to continue to manage Tong Seng & Co. The judge said that, as there were two widows, the firm and the estate should be wound up.

(3) We decide to establish Kuok Brothers Limited. In mid-January 1949, five of us met at a small roundtable in our home in Johore Bahru.
Present were my MOTHER, cousin number five HOCK CHIN, cousin number twelve HOCK SENG, my brother HOCK KHEE nicknamed Philip (a.k.a. cousin number seventeen), and myself (a.k.a. cousin number twenty). We sat down and Mother said, “Nien, would you like to start?” I said, “Fine, yes I will start.” To cut the long story short, we got started, and commenced business from a little shop house in Johore Bharu on
1 April 1949.

(4) As a young man, I thought there was no substitute for hard work and thinking up good, honest business plans and, without respite, pushing them along. There will always be business on earth. Be humble; be straight; don’t be crooked; don’t take advantage of people. To be a successful businessman, I think you really need to brush all your senses every morning, just as you brush your teeth. I coined the phrase “honing your senses” in business: your vision, hearing, sense of smell, touch and taste. All these senses come in very useful.


(5) Mother was the captain of our ship. She saw and sensed everything, but being a wise person she didn’t interfere. Yet she was the background influence, the glue that bound the Group together. She taught my cousins and my brothers and me never to be greedy, and that in making money one could practise high morality. She stressed that whenever the firm does well it should make donations to the charities operating in our societies. She always kept us focused on the big picture in business. For example: avoid businesses that bring harm, destruction or grief to people. This includes trades like gambling, drugs, arms sales, loan-sharking and
prostitution.

(6) We started as little fish swimming in a bathtub. From there we went to a lake and now we are in the open seas. Today our businesses cover many industries and our operations are worldwide but this would not have been possible without the vision of the founding members, the dedicated contributions and loyalty of our colleagues and employees, and very importantly the strong moral principles espoused by my mother.

(7) When I hire staff I look for honest, hardworking, intelligent people. When I look candidates in the eye, they must appear very honest to me. I do not look for MBAs or exceptional students. You may hire a brilliant man, summa cum laude, first-class honours, but if his mind is not a fair one or if he has a warped attitude in life, does brilliance really matter?

(8) Among the first employees were Lau Teo Chin (Ee Wor), Kwok Chin Luang (Ee Luang), Othman Samad (Kadir) and an Indian accountant called Joachim who was a devout Roman Catholic and who travelled in every day from Singapore where he lived.

(9) I would like on this special occasion to pay tribute to them and in particular to those who were with us in the early days; many of whom are no longer here. I have already mentioned Lau Teo Chin (Ee Wor) and Kwok Chin Luang (Ee Luang) and Othman Samad (Kadir), there are others like Lean Chye Huat, who is not here today due to failing eyesight, and Yusuf Sharif who passed away in his home country India about one and a half years ago and the late Lee Siew Wah, and others who all gave solid and unstinting support and devotion to the Company.
It saddens me that in those early difficult years these pioneers did not enjoy significant and substantial rewards but such is the order of things and a most unfortunate aspect of capitalism. However through our Group and employee Foundations, today we are able to help their descendants whenever there is a need to..

(10) I have learnt that the success of a company must depend on the unity of all its employees. We are all in the same boat rowing against the current and tide and every able person must pull the oars to move the boat forward. Also, we must relentlessly endeavour to maintain and practise the values of integrity and honesty, and eschew and reject greed and arrogance.

(11) A few words of caution to all businessmen and women. I recall the Chinese saying: shibai nai chenggong zhi mu (failure is the mother of success). But in the last thirty years of my business life, I have come to the conclusion that the reverse phrase is even truer of today’s world: chenggong nai shibai zhi mu. Success often breeds failure, because it makes you arrogant, complacent and, therefore, lower your guard.

(12) The way forward for this world is through capitalism. Even China has come to realise it. But it’s equally true that capitalism, if allowed to snowball along unchecked, can in many ways become destructive. Capitalism needs to be inspected under a magnifying glass once a day, a super-magnifying glass once a week, and put through the cleaning machine once a month.

In capitalism, man needs elements of ambition and greed to drive him. But where does ambition end and greed take over? That’s why I say that capitalism, if left to its own devices, will snowball along, roll down the hill and cause a lot of damage. So a sound capitalist system requires very strongly led, enlightened, wise governments. That means politician-statesmen willing to sacrifice their lives for the sake of their people. I don’t mean politicians who are there for fame, glory and to line their pockets.

(13) To my mind the two great challenges facing China are the restoration of education in morals and the establishment of a rule of law. You must begin from the root up, imbuing and infusing moral lessons and morality into youth, both at home and from kindergarten and primary school upward through university. Every Chinese needs to accept the principle of rule of law; then you have to train upright judges and lawyers to uphold the legal system.

(14) Wealth should be used for two main purposes. One: for the generation of greater wealth; in other words, you continue to invest, creating prosperity and jobs in the country. Two: part of your wealth should be applied to the betterment of mankind, either by acts of pure philanthropy or by investment in research and development along the frontiers of science, space, health care and so forth.







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