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Tuesday, 18 April 2017

Does BN-UMNO-MCA-MIC-GERAKAN and other BN parties that Karma is a Bitch

Does BN-UMNO-MCA-MIC-GERAKAN and other BN parties that Karma is a Bitch

This is from a WhattsApp group and they are baying for BN’s blood and BN to fall hard on its face come GE14. This is the level of frustration among the Rakyat and all waiting from GE14 and to let go of the frustration when they vote against BN.

There is this law call " Karma" and it comes back biting the asses of those guys who screws around with it...
Karma, is a bad ass...and it's coming fast and hard at BN for fucking around with the Rakyat...
As for the Najib ...I agree with you he is not stupid and he is knows what's happening right under his nose..

Brother ...let me tell you something about this guy...he is shy and stupid...and a very bad orator.....his public speaking use to be extremely feeble and weak....
Why do you think he speaks confidently nowadays...why is not not a shame of his I'll doings to Rakyat and still speak boldly....can't you guys compare his recent speeches and the past speeches ..he even sings when he speaks.....

Now ....what do you think makes this person what is he now.. with all the corruption and money... a shy person becomes bold and thick skin. A stupid ass like him suddenly can remember his speeches and memories them by heart....

Why...what has happened... none of you guys thought of it.. 
Brother....he is under the influence of some kind of drugs.. he is addicted to it now... he takes them everytime before he go for public speaking...he is an addict...vote all you want for BN.. 
As for the Chinese.. forget it the brother . No hard time are going to change them....they will vote for opposition....I won't be surprise even MCA member will vote for opposition...

The Indian leave them alone...they are the lalangs, totally unpredictable, couple with the idiotic kimma who will lick the BN asshole pretending to be Malays, I guess this is only faithful so called ardent BN fans. 

The Malays are split into 4 groups now...Pribumi, BN, Pas, Opposition....strategize by the Old man...divide and rule...Mahathir is the Master of the political game in Malaysia...don't underestimate Tun.. his strategy was not to split up the opposition, he worked hard at breaking up Malay voters....

True...Islam comes first then the race.....Islam is not blind to corruption..cronyism...racism...nepotism ....suffering of Rakyat...and con parties....
Islam recognises the need for change...Islam recognises in silence and will delivery come this election...

If you are right Najid...BN wins...
If I am right Najib....BN will win perhaps only 10% of votes.. 
and loose with a landslide victory for opposition...
This is Hukum Karma....coming back hard and fast to ramp their ass....
Whats goes around comes around....what you put in is what you get ......and BN has only put in rubbish and bullshit...it's time for karma to bite it's ass badly.......my 2 cents thoughts.

This is how the Indian poor are struggling and do not complain and come GE14 they know where to cross on the voting ballot  slips.


 MIC was there only for the publicity and that also only RM3,000 for the fees . I bet RM 3,000 was a bit of what she should have got and rest in somebody else pocket


MIC,PPP all are goners and when BN loses the GE14 , the Indian masses will be at your door steps to show you all who is the real boss. Karma brother is a Bitch






US 'sends two more aircraft carriers to Korean Peninsula' after Trump warns that Kim Jong-un has 'got to behave'




US President Donald Trump (left) has already sent the USS Carl Vinson (bottom centre), powered by nuclear reactors and carrying almost 100 aircraft, to the Korean Peninsula. Reports in South Korea claim America is bolstering the deployment by sending the aircraft carriers USS Ronald Reagan (top centre) and the USS Nimitz (centre) to the Sea of Japan next week. It comes as Trump warned North Korea that it needs to keep its nuclear ambitions in check, telling dictator Kim Jong-un (right) he has 'got to behave'. 



Tun Dr Mahathir the UMNO Baru Trojan horse send to the opposition to neutralize and kill their chances of defeating BN in GE14

Tun Dr Mahathir the UMNO Baru Trojan horse send to the opposition to neutralize and kill their chances of defeating his beloved party he created and founder UMNO Baru after the old UMNO was killed by him so that he can excluded his opponents a political platform to challenge him in the future for the party and PM post

Looks like Pribumi party

Their ( UMNO) strategy has worked very well. Mahathir is a Trojan set into the opposition circle . His duty was to weaken the Pakatan Rakyat . His role was to weaken the opposition especially to get PAS to go against DAP & PKR. He set his foot into the opposition when there was indifference between PAS & DAP . Also RUU 355 was Mahathir opportunity to weaken the opposition and Split them up further. That's already done and PAS is swinging towards UMNO now under the banner of ISLAM. 

 

UMNO BARU TORJAN HORSE

Now the economy HAS been MADE weak . There are many SME closing down , unemployment is all time high and Najib is still singing the song of our economy is doing . You think he is that stupid . He know the situation down and under him vey well . He is not stupid. He want the Rakyat to suffer a bit especially the Chinese . It a known fact from former election that during bad economic times when the Chinese in general are facing hardship they will vote the ruling party to secure MAKAN . ( lets see if this is true this time around.) . Also the income tax department has been raiding Chinese public listed companies. The latest was Low Yat Group. 40 income tax department personnel raided their office and took away the necessary documents. 
Next is the religion ISLAM. Islam does not accept a non Muslim commenting on Islam . If a Muslim comment on Islam , it's ok and can be handled accordingly. Hindraf is making a lot of mistakes in questioning about Islam or their ULAMAK. Mind you Dr Zakir Naik is an Ulama to the Muslim. So this is not acceptable. And in this kind of situation the Muslim will unite further . There is no such thing as melayu Islam, pakistan Islam , India Islam . Just to share with the group all Muslim are Islam first . Their race is second. The Muslim meet at least 3 times if not 5 times Ina day in the masjid for prayers. This is where their relationship grows. BONDING . Just sharing . So it's a mistake of attacking Islam . Dap is quite on Islam now except for Ruu355 . 
Lastly Mahathir is very very quite now . Myuddin missing in action. I predict that Bersatu will not even win a seat during this election. 


Voting will be after Puasa month. It's the activity and the getting together of the Muslim during fasting will indicate where election can be held after fasting. A lot of monies will be given to surau and Masjid by JAWI during fasting months for all the ramadhan activities. JAWI is government missionary. But the money from JAWI is the taxes and zakat paid by the Muslim.


Also Hishamuddin is on stand by . If the support of Najid is no good, then Hishammuddin will take over , save guard Najid . Then it will be election time. 
From my prediction BN is going to win more seats this time around . 


Trump White House Says It Won’t Be Transparent At All Because Obama Wasn’t Transparent Enough Thanks, Obama

Trump White House Says It Won’t Be Transparent At All Because Obama Wasn’t Transparent Enough

Thanks, Obama.

Vaginal mesh implants: Hundreds sue NHS over 'barbaric' treatment

Vaginal mesh implants: Hundreds sue NHS over 'barbaric' treatment


Kate Langley has been left in permanent pain by her vaginal mesh implant
More than 800 UK women are taking legal action against the NHS and the makers of vaginal mesh implants, the Victoria Derbyshire programme has learned.
The implants are used to treat pelvic organ prolapse and incontinence after childbirth, but some can cut into the vagina - causing severe discomfort.
Some women have been left in permanent pain, unable to walk, work or have sex. One called the implants "barbaric".
The UK's medicines regulator said it "sympathises" with the women affected.
Kate Langley had to give up her business as a childminder because the pain was so intense she could not look after the children.
The surgeon who first examined her, she explained, "could see the [mesh] tape had come through my vagina - protruding through.
"The mesh had cut its way through - like a cheese-wire."


The mesh implants are used to ease incontinence and to support organs
Other women, reporting similar symptoms, have said the perforation was so severe their partners had been injured by the mesh during sex.
Ms Langley, who described the meshes as "barbaric", said she has had 53 hospital admissions to try to end the pain, but - like many women - the mesh was so near the nerve it could not be fully removed.
She has been left in permanent pain by the implants and has nerve damage.
The plastic meshes are made of polypropylene - the same material used to make certain drinks bottles - and manufactured by many different companies.
They are used to ease incontinence and to support organs such as the vagina, uterus, bowel, bladder or urethra which have prolapsed after childbirth.
Claire Cooper began to experience pain three years after her operation.
Doctors wrongly believed the source of discomfort was her womb, which she had had removed at the age of 39.
When the pain continued, she said a GP told her she was imagining it.
Claire Cooper has been left unable to have sex because of the pain
The news made her want to take her own life. She said she "mapped out" her suicide, but wanted to live on for her children.
She still lives in pain and said her husband has "turned into my carer".
"We haven't had sex for four-and-a-half years. This stuff breaks up marriages.
"I wouldn't at all be surprised if there are mesh-injured women that have taken their own lives and didn't know what the problem was," she said.
Ms Cooper is one of a number of women calling for the NHS to stop fitting the implants.
"I want the procedure banned, I want the material banned," she said.
Labour MP Owen Smith, who is planning to hold a Parliamentary debate on the issue, called for an investigation into the use of vaginal mesh.
He told the BBC: "I think there is a really good case for saying 'suspend its usage' until there is clarity about the scale of the problems we're facing."

Unaware of risks

Between April 2007 and March 2015, more than 92,000 women had vaginal mesh implants in England, according to NHS data from the Hospital Episodes Statistics, obtained by the Victoria Derbyshire programme.
About one in 11 women has experienced problems, the data suggests.
Now, more than 800 women in the UK are taking legal action against the NHS and manufacturers, including US pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson - the biggest makers of mesh implants.
Its subsidiary, Ethicon, said it was "vigorously defending litigation".
Many of the women the BBC met said they had never been told by their surgeons about the potential risks associated with the implants.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) says for the majority of women, the use of vaginal mesh implants is safe and effective.
The meshes are still prescribed on the NHS across the UK, although a recent review in Scotland said they should not be routinely used for pelvic organ prolapse.
Experts believe if the women are successful in their legal case, the NHS payout for compensation could be tens of millions of pounds.
In the US, thousands of women have sued manufacturers, receiving payouts that total several billion dollars.

Dr Sohier Elneil removes meshes from women if they are suffering complications
Consultant urogynaecologist Dr Sohier Elneil said she sees patients in the UK who have been left facing severe pain and unable to walk.
"The typical type of patient I see is a patient who is incapacitated by severe pain of a chronic nature. Often they are on high-dose medication, including opiates.
"They become so incapacitated that many of them are either walking by crutches or sitting in wheelchairs and perhaps more dramatically so, they become unable to look after their families."
Currently in the UK, there are around 100 types of vaginal mesh implants.
So far, not one model has been recalled in the UK.
According to one expert, Prof Carl Heneghan, manufacturers have to provide little evidence before their product is clinically approved and made available on the NHS.
"The regulatory body... doesn't even look at the device," he said.

Prof Heneghan says it is easy for manufacturers to get mesh implants approved
Prof Heneghan also said manufacturers just have to provide documents that show their vaginal mesh implant is similar to one already on the market and it is highly likely to be approved.
One leaked email from Johnson & Johnson suggested it had known problems existed with one of its products since 2004.
The email said the company needed to start a "major damage control offensive" because "the competition will have a field day".

The manufacturers said highlighting this email in isolation was "extremely misleading".



How fake news and hoaxes have tried to derail Jakarta's election

How fake news and hoaxes have tried to derail Jakarta's election


An illustration by comic artist Komikazer showing the convergence of Jakarta's local election and social media is hate
In Indonesia, the rise of fake news, hoaxes, and misleading information online has cast a pall over an already bitterly divided election in the capital, Jakarta. BBC Indonesian's Christine Franciska looks at why activists are describing this as a dark era in Indonesia's digital life.
It is impossible to explain Jakarta's election without first introducing Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, or Ahok, who stepped up in 2014 when then-governor Joko Widodo became president.
Mr Purnama is the first Christian and ethnic Chinese leader of the Muslim-majority city in more than 50 years, and now is running for another term.
He was seen as the favourite to win - and for some, as a potential future president - until he was charged with blasphemy in late 2016, a criminal offence in Indonesia.
Despite mass protests against him, Mr Purnama led the election's first round in February but without enough votes to secure the job outright, so a second round will be held on 19 April.
His opponent is a former education minister and Islamic conservative Anies Rasyid Baswedan, who has gone from being the most unpopular candidate to the strongest contender, according to recent polls.
It is an election divided not just by politics but by religion too and of all things, hoaxes have put a potent edge on these tensions.
"We recorded that there are more than 1,900 alleged-hoax reports in recent three months," said Khairul Ashar, a co-founder of Turn Back Hoax - a crowd-sourced digital initiative where they collected and debunked hoaxes spreading in social media.
"More than 1,000 reports have been confirmed as hoaxes. Most of these are about politics, mainly about Jakarta's gubernatorial election. And religious issues play a big role," said Mr Ashar, who lives in Singapore.

Alternative facts


Mr Purnama (right) and President Joko Widodo (left) welcomed King Salman in Jakarta, early March.
The recent visit of Saudi Arabia's king is one of the examples of how the truth was reversed in the online imagination. This picture of Mr Purnama shaking hands with King Salman when he arrived in Jakarta early March. was condemned as false on social media even though it was captured by the Indonesian president's official photographer.
King Salman is widely praised in Indonesia as an Islamic role model, so this photo would be seen as a great boost for Mr Purnama.
But anti-Ahok groups said, "This news is hoax, because it is haram for a king to shake hands with the blasphemer of Islam." One Facebook user even posted a long analysis explaining how it was a fake story.
Some did retaliate: "You have (official) picture, and also an (official) video (of them shaking hands), but still people thought it was fake. Your life is a hoax."
Recently, President Joko Widodo inaugurated the first city-owned grand mosque in Jakarta, but some people argued it looked like a cross, and then proceeded to accuse Mr Purnama of "Christianisation".
The first city-owned grand mosque was open recently in Jakarta but some people argue it looks similar like a cross.
Mr Purnama's opponent has also been smeared by hoaxes and launched an anti-hoax website to counter it called fitnahlagi.com (which translates as defamed again).
There were also fake posters spread online saying: "If Mr Baswedan loses the election, there will be Muslim Revolution" with provocative pictures of men wearing white clothes and holding swords.


Fake news attacked Anies Baswedan as well

'The dark age'

This is a big concern for IT activists. "We change our campaign narrative now," said Matahari Timoer, one of the members of Jakarta-based Internet watchdog ICT Watch.
"It used to be 'think before share', but now we urge people to 'do your part'."
He was talking about their campaign battling the danger of hoaxes and he says there is an urgent need for the "silent majority to speak up and raise their voice on social media."
"Our digital life has entered a dark age, that is why we need people to do their part as a lantern to light up, and fight this dark period," he said.

Matahari Timoer in a documentary 'Lentera Maya' by ICT Watch as an effort to teach digital literacy in Indonesia.
As a former member of a Muslim radical group he understands what's at stake - a rising religious intolerance dividing a nation.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo even declared a war against "fake news" late last year.
There are more than 40,000 websites claiming to be news sites, but most of them are not registered, said the Press Council, who has launched an online media verification system to filter fake news.
Recently, the communications and information ministry urged Twitter and Facebook to combat hoaxes on their own platform. But many believe those efforts are not enough.
Mr Timoer underlined what people called dark social media: WhatsApp groups and Telegram's secret groups, more intimate and influential.
So could fake news really influence the final round of Jakarta's election?

The race to become the governor of Jakarta is one of the most bitterly contested polls in recent years
"It will affect emotional voters. They persist with what they choose based on information related to religion and ethnicity," said Mr Timoer. He thinks it will only have a small impact in the end.
But Mr Ashar thinks differently. He believes the threat behind these hoaxes goes way beyond Jakarta's political battle.
"Some groups want to change philosophical foundation of the country, and in the name of freedom of speech they use hoaxes in social media to gain followers," said Mr Anshar.
All the activists know that even after this election is over, the hoaxes will continue their battle for the hearts and minds of Indonesia's public.





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