Wise man says, only fools…

I am on med, and therefore, most of you won’t be seeing me chirping much in blogosphere these few days. Yes, people. I am in a very, very dark and foul mood. The not so sweet fairy, is back, people.

I’ve wanted to sleep, but as of late, I’ve noticed that bloggers have been arrested for their writing. For insulting royal institution, for expressing their strong opinion against certain issues and whatnot, and this disturbed my mind greatly.

Mind you, this will not be another one of my opinionated view on certain current sensitive current issue, but I’d like to share something that someone wise said recently. I’ve always admired this man for his opinions and vision, because even when he doesn’t really make sense at first(see ringgit peg, see KLIA and see also Sepang F1 Circuit), he proves himself right as time passes by.

Former premier, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said bloggers should follow his lead and stick to facts if they want to stay on the right side of the law.

“Bloggers should not unnecessarily do things that are not going to benefit anybody. Why use your blog to insult people?”

Mahathir said this is how he has evaded arrest, despite ruffling feathers through his acerbic writings – of which one of the most recent accused the US government of having staging the Sept 11, 2001 attacks.

Perhaps, most of you may not be interested in Tun Dr. M’s word, as you probably think… hey… I am a mummy blogger, I am a foodie blogger, I talk about my personal stuff and happenings or even, I just gossip around about things that does not concern me, and therefore, the man’s word should not be taken into consideration, because it does not apply to me at all. It is completely irreverent to me, and I should brush it off.

But then again, his words interest me immensely, because my dear readers, sometimes… we have the tendency to write about people, and people are not even aware about it because we never bothered to ask permission from the subject in question. I suppose…it is okay if we write up good things such as birthday greetings  and not offensive things about them.

But I am aware that sometimes, bloggers gossip about other’s personal matters. Sometimes, it is not just plain annoying, but a royal pain in the eyes to see. It is absolute eyesore, and never failed to disgust me to no end.

We may and may not realize this… that when we write unfavourably about someone that we know, and maybe we don’t know at all- about people that we merely encountered on the street, but do you realize that we can sometimes be subjected to defamation and slander for writing about them because in truth, we do not have the whole picture and as we write and ‘share’ our opinions, we tend to judge and take sides?

Some people may do this for fun, just to attract traffic and improve their comment counts, but do you know that when you do so, you might have shun the person in the eyes of public, and they could actually take action against you?

You may justify your actions by saying “I am just sharing”, ” I just want to know what people think about this so and so issue regarding so and so”, but when it comes to law, such justification is absolutely unjustifiable? You may say that “Hey, this is my space, I can write whatever I like…so, buzz off if you don’t like what I write”.

However, I seriously think that freedom of speech comes with great responsibility. One should write responsibly and ethically. When you shun someone in the eyes of the public and cause damage to one’s reputation, you are defaming people, and people have rights to take legal actions against you in mitigations of damage.

Well, many of you might not know that your articles may be defaming, slanderous or even invading one’s privacy, but I hope, all of you will thread carefully, because we’ll never know when you offend people and when people decide to put you into a cauldron of hot soup.

Cleffairy: Writing is power. And with power, comes great responsibility. Either bear the responsibility, or be prepared for the consequences of your own actions.

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Fear not the armies of Hell, for they shall not pass…

Short entry. Just to express what I feel at the moment.

Monarchs and those in power use whatever means necessary to justify what they do; so do religious leaders including those of Christianity. Anyone who kills and destroy in the name of God does not serve a God who is worth serving, regardless of what God it is they claimed to serve. They are the children of Hell, possessed with hatred and rage.Consumed with lust for power and blood. Chained by their own nature. They walk on the face of the Earth do do naught but spill blood of the innocent, planting the seeds of evil in the mind of many.

I pray God have mercy for their soul, for their sins are too great.

Cleffairy: Fear not the armies and the children of Hell, for they shall not pass. Justice shall be served, for God is great.

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A rose by any other name…

A rose by any other name, would smell just as sweet, don’t you agree with me? Christians, show the holier than thou people that you are above the holier than thou people by showing how generous and peaceful you are.

If the word ‘Allah’ caused so much uproar, why not step back a little, and show the brainless that you have more brains and heart than them by not being barbaric and fight over what would smell just as sweet by any other name?

Instead of using Allah in the Herald, why not use God the Almighty? Or God the Great? Or even God the Merciful? Jehovah…. Jehovah,  Jehovah…God bears many name. I am more than certain He does not mind being called any name, as long as His name is not uttered in vain.

We are God’s creation, God’s children, God’s servants. God does not want us to fight over Him. He wants us to worship Him and do good to the humanity. He wants us to murmur his name in prayers, not scream His name while demonstrating Satanic deeds. God sent us to Earth to do good deeds and be good with each other. That is our purpose.

There’s no point in fighting for a loss cause, no point at all when you know that this is the country where extremists are above all. Don’t you know by now that the extremists are above the King and the government? Don’t you? Did you not see how powerful the extremists are?

They can make everyone, including the King and the government shudder and goes on their knees by terrorizing your family, your loved ones, and your children. They shall make your life a living hell. The King decreed “No… don’t do this, Islam is peace” and yet, they ignored the decree? The Prime Minister says “What went wrong? Sit and talk” and yet, his words were ignored completely.

These are the group of bastards, who claimed to be religious, and yet, they are not God-fearing. They are not afraid of hell’s fire. And therefore, they demonstrate their ways by burning your holy place and sanctuary. They are the kind who cackles like a mad sorcerer when the Muslim and non-Muslim started to have ill feelings for each other. These are the kind of people who does not follow their prophet’s ways…the prophet was a man of peace. He showed the beauty of Islam by forgiving, by showing how merciful Islam can be.

The extremists would never change their blasted ways. They are not qualified to be a Muslim, as Islam itself means peace. Extremists does not reflect that, and shall never reflect that, no matter what. Islam is a holy religion that promotes peace. Islam is beautiful. And yet these people are the kind who uses God’s name in vain.

They are the kind who provoke war and distort the harmony of the country by being a group of nincompoop…these kind of people, are the reason why weapons are created and nuclear warhead are made. These kind of people are the kind of people who plays God. They are the kind who will murder innocent babies who are born out of wedlock, and they are the kind of people who will make women become widows and children becomes orphans. They are the the kind who will torture and kill animals just because they think some animals does not deserve to live. They are the kind who claimed that they are holier than everything under the sun, and they demand we bow to them. In truth, they are murderers, demon possessed destroyers.

God Himself does not descend from His heavenly throne to burn witches at the stakes. God Himself does not light fire on those who defy Him with His own bare hands. And yet human who are extreme does that. God is above terrorist. God is above all, and therefore, God demonstrate mercy, God forgives, and God shows love through all of His beautiful creation.

Those who are truly God’s people…will not terrorize, will demonstrate mercy, will forgive, will love, and will pray for the sin of those who shall be burn in hell’s fire in thereafter.

Muslim, Islam is a religion of peace. Christians, Jesus died on the stake because of the sins of humanity. Muslims, Christians… a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet.

The extremists are not a part of Islam, or a part of Christianity. They are a part of hell, for their hearts are full of violence and have been possessed by demons and rage. They are the friends of demons, for only demons will wreak havoc on Earth.

Muslim and Christians, let us be at peace with each other and resolves any disagreement by negotiating peacefully. Be at peace with each other. That is the only way to put the demons in hell, where they truly belong. They deserve hell’s fire for inspiring ill feelings among us.

People of peace… I call upon you… please sign this petition. One signature, one voice. It can make a difference.

Condemn Any Act of Violence Towards People of Other Faiths


Cleffairy: We…are the children of Adam and Eve…or Adam and Hawa…we have the same forefathers. We’re all brothers and sisters. Brothers and sisters does not burn each other’s home.

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We are our own enemy

No, I am not dead. Perhaps some of you out there thought that I’m already six feet underground. Sorry folks, yours truly is still alive. I haven’t been blogging for a while now, have I? My apologies to those who are expecting me to come up with an entry or two, but time and work have been a bitch, demanding my attention all the time these days.

I have so many to say, but not much time to do so. A lot of things disturbed my mind lately. I feel stressed up again when I think of the future of the next generation- our children, and our grandchildren in Malaysia.

Like most of you, I was extremely irritated and aghast to hear that the government had decided against teaching science and mathematics in English, and therefore, the PPSMI policy have been reverted, and consequently, our children will once again be forced to adapt to an environment where they will be learning science and maths once again in their mother’s tongue.

While I admit it will be more effective teaching children knowledge in the language that they use to converse on daily basis would improve their comprehension on certain subject, I doubt the children would manage extremely well when they pursue further education in college or university, where most subjects are taught in English.

Thinking in the long run, I seriously think that we won’t be able to compete globally as English is an international language. You can’t seriously think that every goddamn subject in local and international university is taught in your mother’s tongue?

Without a doubt, the children who learn mathematics and science in their mother’s tongue would be having trouble when they are in college or university, as the scientific and mathematical terms are different in English. The children soon will slack behind abit when they are in college or university,and if their command in English language are mediocre, they will soon be required to take language improvement classes, which I think, is a complete waste of time because if the children has already mastered the language, the said classes would no longer be necessary, unless they are pursuing language courses such as TESL, Literature, Drama, etc. A  complete waste of time, money, and effort, without a doubt. A stitch in time saves nine.

I don’t understand why must all of us here in Malaysia must slack behind just because certain people play the racial card just to win the approval and the heart of a certain race in Malaysia who always think that they are the most supreme being in Malaysian universe, we have to sacrifice the future of our children? That is a bit too much, isn’t it, dear readers.

I am more  than sure that once science and mathematics are taught in Bahasa Melayu, Mandarin and Tamil once again, the children as well as teachers will somehow take things for granted and English will soon become not important anymore, and mastery of that language will decline. And because children of certain races would no longer feel that they need to constantly improvise their mastery in English, they will soon neglect to converse and mingle with children whose language mastery is better than them(not to mention that the children’s ethnicity are usually different too) and sooner or later, we can see once again the racial barrier-where Malays only sticks with Malays, Chinese with Chinese and Indians with Indians. I do not doubt this will happen. Universal language plays an important role in racial unity. How many of you can vouch that every bloody children in school would speak to each other in a language that other races could understand all the time during schooling sessions?

I doubt you can. You can always see the Chinese speaking in Mandarin and Indians speaking in Tamil with each other in national schools where the communication is supposed to be in Bahasa Malaysia. Abolishing PPSMI would make it worst, no doubt.

Malaysian’s mastery in English language is laughable enough at the moment. I shudder to think the damage that will be done by abolishing PPSMI policy. Well, if the next generation could even speak in ‘rojak’ English at all in the future, I guess all of us should thank heaven and earth. At least Malaysians everywhere are conversing in broken English today. I am not so sure even broken English would even be a practice in the coming years.

In Malaysia, we are our own enemy. We are the prisoner of medieval and barbaric mindset where no one is equal, and we are constantly influenced by the people who are power thirsty not to advance and be united. We are taught that the yellow, black and white can never be in harmony and have to be aware of each other. Last but not least, ladies and gentleman, we are compromising our children’s future by adhering to such un-liberalized mindset as we are no better than a human puppet to those who want to take away the mastery of language, knowledge, advancement just because they need us to be that way in order for them to always be in power.

This is not all that I have to say, but, I’ll just stop here for the moment. I say, we are taking more than thousands steps backwards by abolishing PPSMI, what say you, dear readers?

Cleffairy: In Malaysia, we always take one step forward only to find that soon, we’ll be forced to take thousands of  steps backwards.

ps: Aww, come on, you think abolishing PPSMI will win the hearts of Manek Urai voters? That is rather immature decision, isn’t in, UMNO?

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Learn, dammit, people, learn!

Why do we Malaysians always seems to go backwards instead of forward? A fine question to ask, dear readers. A very fine question to ask indeed. The answer to that bloody question is quite simple, actually. It’s because we refused to learn, and we refused to advance.

Maybe we Malaysians did not do it on purpose, and many would defend themselves that they do not have that sort of mindset, but then again, with people who constantly claim that if learning certain subjects in English is a betrayal to their race, religion and whatnot, then they are actually moving backward, and not moving forward. Why do I say this? I say this because we are still undeveloped in certain ways.

We lack research. We also did not come out with our own technologies to contribute to the entire human race. In one way or another, we still depends on people whose first language is not our mother’s tongue for knowledge. We are still incapable of doing research on our own to come out with vaccines for many disease. We still need the assistance from our Western counterparts to work with us and come out with new technologies so that we can use it for the good of our own people.

We also do not come out with new technologies to assist humankind in their daily lives. We still depend on people whose language is either English, Japanese, Korean, Russian and whatnot for knowledge that is beyond us. It is not logical to expect people to learn our language and translate their knowledge into our mother’s tongue just because we refuse to make an effort to learn the language that the knowledge was translated into. This is just like we’re telling the entire world that we are hungry, but we refuse to take the spoon and feed ourselves, and instead, we want to be spoofed so that we can fill our stomach. It’s obnoxious, isn’t it? When a chef cook up a delicacy and serve the dishes in a silver platter, he would expect us to pick up the cutleries with our very own hands and feed ourselves, wouldn’t he? Tell me… if there is any chef in the world that would willingly spoon feed a fully grown normal adult? Same goes with knowledge. Why should anyone bother to learn our language and translate their knowledge for us when we refuse to learn the bloody language just because we claim that we are betraying our race or religion by learning their language? It is our loss that we could not understand what they are talking about, not theirs.

I bet the late Einstein would have kicked himself in the grave if he’s told that his theory on time traveling is quite wrong-he said that people could possibly travel into the future, and not the past. Well… Malaysians are traveling into the past, where people’s thinking are orthodox, chauvinist and not liberalized in many ways. I’ll give credits where it’s due. We do advance physically in some ways, thanks to our visionary leaders who made it possible. But our thinking is still in dinosaur’s age.

Two days ago, I came across a news where a certain bastard who is all against teaching science and maths in English. He claimed that by doing so, it’s a betrayal to his race. Well, coming from a bloody bastard who was sacked from the Deputy Prime Minister’s office back in 1998, I’m sure like hell the man is playing racial cards to get some ignorants to achieve his goal. Don’t you think so, dear readers? The man is merely getting people to back his loose ass up so that he could be on top. Well, dream on. I don’t think people will support a man who run like the biggest coward when his underlings are in trouble. I am not one of those with a fickle mind. When the sleepyhead was in office, I slammed him because he never did accomplish anything but wreak economical havoc in the country. What’s more, he merely use religion as his platform to be popular, and his campaign soon backfires. I’d be honest. I did hope that someone will overthrow him, but definitely not our Mr. Anu… he is simply not fit to be PM.

Anyway, back to the subject. I support learning other people’s language, and to me, learning is not a destination, but a lifelong  journey.

My English can be considered mediocre, and I daresay I do not speak the Queen’s English on daily basis, but I can guarantee you that if one day I were to be thrown into a country where their first language is English, I would survive and at least, when people are casually calling me names or insulting me into my very face, I would understand what they are delivering.

Cleffairy: Foolish ignorants are everywhere. Will someone please send them back to school so that they can be taught on how to use their bloody brain?

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Joke of the century by PM

I’m not in a very jovial mood today. My mood stinks, and I’m a PMS-ing bitch morphed into a huge, terrifying mob. Any creature that crossed path with me today will be subjected to my wrath and vengeful claws. Cows, pigs, bitch and bastards, kindly keep away from Clef today or be prepared to experience the torture of hell.

Just a short entry to laugh at the irony and blatant lies by another of our politicians.

PM said today that there’s no 2nd class citizens in Malaysia. Malay, Chinese, Indians, and other races who are citizens of Malaysia will be treated EQUALLY and FAIRLY.

AND YET, WHAT THE HELL IS ‘KETUANAN MELAYU’ OR ‘MALAY IS SUPREME RIGHTS AND CANNOT BE QUESTIONED’? What the hell is that all about? How can the races in Malaysia be treated equally and still have the Malay Supremacy factor intact? I’m not sure if it’s possible.

While I appreciate PM’s effort to persuade the citizen to trust UMNO/BN once more by trying to show how fair and just UMNO/BN can be, yours truly call this an ultimate bullshit in the form of sugarcoated words. Lies. Blatant lies. Why did I say that?

Well, elementary my dear readers. One cannot be treated equally as the others as long as a certain race is given special rights and privileges and placed at a higher class and hierarchy in the society. As far as I’m concern, Malay rights and whatnot will still be intact and cannot be questioned until this world goes kaboom. So why bother making such a lie or state things that cannot be done? This is just an empty promise.

It’s just not possible to treat everyone fairly in every single areas when a certain race is deemed untouchable or should be given a bigger share of a piece of cake. The PM cannot force a horse to drink water, and mindsets cannot be changed overnight too.

Cleffairy: Liars liars, bombs will pants on fire! I think Malaysians will be satisfied enough if our economy are stable and prospering. Most Malaysians do not ask much…most are grateful enough to have enough cash to feed themselves and their family, and still have some savings in their account. While all of us here are damn grateful that the sleepyhead is back to dreamland, we do not appreciate another Micheal Jackson who lied about his plastic surgery in the making. Please do not make empty promises. We’re not children.

-This entry will be made private in 3 days time.

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Erasing History

This is a scheduled entry, dear readers. Yours truly is still boiling over the fact that her line is still not yet fixed, causing her to be impeded from mingling in the world wide web.

I’ve now heard that now the person who was said to be involved in Altantunya Shariibu’s murder’s name is a taboo. The man was released last year, and his name was supposed to be cleared, though there are law practitioners who would cut a hand or leg just to see the court claim mistrial against him. The man’s name is now a taboo in all mainstream press as well as alternative press. And so, I shall not mention his name here, in case I get caught and be dumped into ISA. I enjoy freedom too much to risk it. But you guys can look it up, and you’ll know whose name it is that’s now forbidden to be spoken among the commoners.

The people ‘up above’ has made his name a taboo. Making an important character’s name a taboo is almost the same as erasing history and memories of the person. It is either to give the person a new life, or to make the public forget about the person and his sins. In some cases, the person’s contribution in human history. Usually the motives of erasing someone from history is pretty common. It is to cover up a dangerous conspiracy or to protect someone’s reputation. Such things does not only happen in the modern world. It happens in many era, dating as early as the times of Ancient Egypt Civilization.

The story of a man whose name is prohibited to be spoken among the public reminds me of a very powerful Egyptian Queen. She suffered almost the same fate as the man whose name cannot be spoken. She was effectively erased from history. And people only found the truth and traces about her centuries after her death. She was a great queen with many contributions during her reign. Her name was Hatshepsut.

Hatshepsut was born in the 18th Dynasty. This Dynasty is also referred too as the New Kingdom. Hatshepsut entered this world as the daughter of royal parents. Her father was Tuthmosis I and ruled Egypt for approximately 12 to 14 years. Her mother was Ahmes. Ahmes was the sister of Amenophris I (Pharaoh who ruled Egypt for 21 years). In addition to Hatshepsut, Tuthmosis I and Ahmes had a son. They named him Anenemes. By birthright, Anenemes should have inherited the throne as the son of Tuthmosis I and Ahmes; however, he never became king. Hatshepsut, on the other hand, went on to rule Egypt in later years for approximately 21 years. Hatshepsut ruled Egypt between 1479-1458/57. She ruled in a time when women were allowed to own property and to hold official positions. They were given rights to inherit from deceased family members and were allowed to present their cases in court. Women of Ancient Egypt had more freedom then other ancient cultures such as Greece where women were expected to stay home.

After the death of Hatshepsut’s father (Tuthmose I), her half brother (Tuthmose II) succeeded the throne. As it was customary in royal families, the oldest daughter of the pharaoh would marry a brother to keep the royal blood lines intact. Therefore, Hatshepsut married her half brother. Tuthmose II was the son of one of her father’s lesser wives (Mutnofret); however, his reign would be short and his life short-lived. It may have been that Tuthmose II died of an illness and thus held the throne only for 14 years.

During their marriage, Hatshepsut and Tuthmose II were not able to produce a male heir but rather had a daughter whom they named Neferure. In later years, it appears that Neferure may have been married to her half brother (Tuthmose III); much like her mother had married a half brother in previous years. Tuthmose III was the son of Tuthmose II (Hatshepsut’s husband) and one of his royal concubines named Isis. This blood line made Tuthmose III a stepson to Hatshepsut. Because Tuthmose III was very young when his father died, Hatshepsut became a co-regent and ruled right along side the young stepson. It appears that within the second or third year of this co-regency reign, Hatshepsut proclaimed herself king with complete titles. She would be known as Maatkare (Matt is the ka of Ra) and also Khnemet-Amun-Hatshepsut (She who embraces Amun, the foremost of women). After this proclamation, Tuthmosis III would no longer reign as co-regent with Hatshepsut. In order to make Hatshepsut’s proclamation to king more official and more accepting to the Egyptian citizens, she invented a co-regency with her father Tuthmosis I. She even went as far as incorporating this fabricated co-regency into texts and representations. These were found decorating her mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahri. In addition, and also to make things still more official, Hatshepsut dedicated a chapel to her father in her mortuary temple. She hoped to acquire more acceptance as the new ruler of Egypt by changing the beliefs of her people.

Hatshepsut was a very unique and intelligent individual. She used various strategies to legitimize her position as pharaoh. Not only did she proclaim herself as pharaoh and fabricate a co-regency with her father (Tuthmose I), but she also tried to make herself more god-like by the invention of stories with the attachment to gods. She did this by making it appear as if the gods had spoken to her and her mother while in she was still in her mother’s womb. Hatshepsut misled her subjects and the uneducated public by indicating that Amon-Ra had visited her pregnant mother at the temple in Deir el-Bahri in the Valley of the Kings.

Hatshepsut was unique because she took on several male adornments while she ruled Egypt. Unlike most women of that time, she attached a false beard, wore male clothing, and was depicted in statutes as a pharaoh. She might have done this to make her transition to kingship and the acceptance of the priesthood more convincing. It may be that if she had ruled strictly with a more feminine-looking disposition she may not have been so readily accepted by the masses. Her strategy seemed to work and the priests supported her reign as pharaoh.

There were many prominent figures during her reign but there appears to be one person in particular who was probably foremost in her circle. This prominent person was Senenmut who was born of a humble family in Armant. He came to be known as Hatshepsut’s spokesman and steward of the royal family. In addition, he was known as superintendent of the buildings of the God Amun. During the later years, Hatshepsut had obelisks installed in the Temple of Amon-Re at Karnak. Senenmut supervised the transport and erection of these obelisks as well as the mortuary temple that was built for Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahri.

It appears that he must have been very well favored by the Queen as he had a separate tomb constructed close to Hatshepsut’s tomb for himself. He had this second tomb dug out in front of Queen Hatshepsut’s tomb in spite of owning another tomb at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. During Hatshepsut’s reign, gossip followed the pair as it was suggested that his good fortune was due as a result of his intimate relations with the Queen. To add to this deduction, it was further fueled by the fact that he played a heavy role in the education of Hatshepsut’s only daughter Neferure. His brother, Senimen, also acted as nurse and steward to Neferure and this caused more gossip to run rampant. Several statues were found associating Senenmut with the Princess Neferure. History shows that Senenmut was a prominent figure during three-fourths of Hatshepsut’s reign and possibly after the death of Neferure (it appears that she died around the 11th year of Hatshepsut’s reign), that he fell out of graces with the queen for unknown reasons. Speculation has it that he may have had some kind of alliance with Tuthmosis III (Hatshepsut’s stepson) and this could have led to the demise of their relationship.

History also shows that the construction of the famous temple of Deir el-Bahri was most probably started by Tuthmose II and later finished by Queen Hatshepsut. The walls of the temple depict major achievements such as the expedition to Punt near the Red Sea. This trading expedition brought back many riches for the country.

To this day, the death of Hatshepsut remains a mystery. It appears that she reigned for fifteen years and her stepson took the throne after her disappearance. It’s also believed that the hatred for his stepmother pushed him to erase the memory, existence, and any depictions of Queen Hatshepsut by destroying any monuments erected during her reign. Although her temple still stands, neither her tomb nor her mummy has ever been found. She has now come to be known as having been the only female pharaoh to erect the most monuments during her reign.
Cleffairy: History taught us many things. Erasing history is included. Once a man’s name and his stories became a taboo, he will cease from existence.

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Najib is now Malaysia 6th PM, Pak Lah is Tun& message from Cleffairy

Here’s a congratulatory message from Over A Cuppa Tea author, Cleffairy to two national figure. Datuk Seri Najib on his appointment as Malaysia sixth Prime Minister on 3rd April 2009. Congratulations, Datuk Seri, all of us will be looking forward to a very different leadership ahead and we’ll be following your political career with great interest. Though yours truly is not so optimistic about the political environment in Malaysia, yours truly sincerely hope your leadership will once again make Malaysia respected in the eyes of the world. Do what you must to bring prosperity and stability once again to our beloved country.

My congratulation are also in order to the former Prime Minister and his wife too who have been awarded the title Tun by Yang Di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Mizan- Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and his wife, Tun Jeanne Abdullah. Tun Abdullah, your term in office may have been short, but I believed, Malaysians has learned a lot from your leadership. Thank you so much for those valuable lesson, as we are smarter now. I believe everything that had happened have been predestined, and it’s God’s will for us to experience the good and the bad during your term in office. Frankly speaking, I am not really your fan, Tun Abdullah, but I pray that Malaysians will not be ungrateful as to treat you like dirt once you stepped down as PM, the way Tun Dr. Mahathir have been forced to experience.

Cleffairy: Malaysia now have two living former premiers, and I hope Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, as the sixth Prime Minister will thread carefully during his term, and learn to be visionary like Tun Dr. Mahathir, and be ‘cool’ like Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

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Najib is now Malaysia 6th PM, Pak Lah is Tun& message from Cleffairy

Here’s a congratulatory message from Over A Cuppa Tea author, Cleffairy to two national figure. Datuk Seri Najib on his appointment as Malaysia sixth Prime Minister on 3rd April 2009. Congratulations, Datuk Seri, all of us will be looking forward to a very different leadership ahead and we’ll be following your political career with great interest. Though yours truly is not so optimistic about the political environment in Malaysia, yours truly sincerely hope your leadership will once again make Malaysia respected in the eyes of the world. Do what you must to bring prosperity and stability once again to our beloved country.

My congratulation are also in order to the former Prime Minister and his wife too who have been awarded the title Tun by Yang Di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Mizan- Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and his wife, Tun Jeanne Abdullah. Tun Abdullah, your term in office may have been short, but I believed, Malaysians has learned a lot from your leadership. Thank you so much for those valuable lesson, as we are smarter now. I believe everything that had happened have been predestined, and it’s God’s will for us to experience the good and the bad during your term in office. Frankly speaking, I am not really your fan, Tun Abdullah, but I pray that Malaysians will not be ungrateful as to treat you like dirt once you stepped down as PM, the way Tun Dr. Mahathir have been forced to experience.

Cleffairy: Malaysia now have two living former premiers, and I hope Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, as the sixth Prime Minister will thread carefully during his term, and learn to be visionary like Tun Dr. Mahathir, and be ‘cool’ like Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

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Najib is now Malaysia 6th PM, Pak Lah is Tun& message from Cleffairy

Here’s a congratulatory message from Over A Cuppa Tea author, Cleffairy to two national figure. Datuk Seri Najib on his appointment as Malaysia sixth Prime Minister on 3rd April 2009. Congratulations, Datuk Seri, all of us will be looking forward to a very different leadership ahead and we’ll be following your political career with great interest. Though yours truly is not so optimistic about the political environment in Malaysia, yours truly sincerely hope your leadership will once again make Malaysia respected in the eyes of the world. Do what you must to bring prosperity and stability once again to our beloved country.

My congratulation are also in order to the former Prime Minister and his wife too who have been awarded the title Tun by Yang Di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Mizan- Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and his wife, Tun Jeanne Abdullah. Tun Abdullah, your term in office may have been short, but I believed, Malaysians has learned a lot from your leadership. Thank you so much for those valuable lesson, as we are smarter now. I believe everything that had happened have been predestined, and it’s God’s will for us to experience the good and the bad during your term in office. Frankly speaking, I am not really your fan, Tun Abdullah, but I pray that Malaysians will not be ungrateful as to treat you like dirt once you stepped down as PM, the way Tun Dr. Mahathir have been forced to experience.

Cleffairy: Malaysia now have two living former premiers, and I hope Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, as the sixth Prime Minister will thread carefully during his term, and learn to be visionary like Tun Dr. Mahathir, and be ‘cool’ like Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

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