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Sunday, September 28, 2008

The 100th Entry ~ Selamat Hari Raya

This is the one hundredth post of JitSInExpress since it was set up two years ago, for 06/07 Biology One of Jit Sin High School. Many things happened, and these special events accompanied me through these days. This blog isnt my first one, but I consider it the best of all i have. From the earliest purpose to blog about Bio ONe activities, till the political news and even some bakua gossips, I believe it can still play its role to unite SOME jitsinese together, no matter where they are now.

Besides, as long as you're a Jitsinese, or someone else that have passion towards posting any news about JitSin school activities/.announcement/alumni reports here, please do not hesitate to let me know, I am more than willing to share JitSinExpress with others, and to make it a livelier schoolblog. Ex students, or current students, teachers and staffs, please simply drop your comments here so that we know this blog is still functioning! :P

Lastly, I would like to use this opportunity to wish all my Muslim friends, especially Ashraf, Ikhsan, Mizwan, Afif, Hakim, Anis, Sayuti, Shazanaz, Izzati,.... everyone i know, and of course their family members, A Very Wonderful Hari Raya.

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri ;)


C Guevara

Friday, September 26, 2008

2010 Power Transition at Stake

The plan to pass over his Prime Minister post to Najib in 2010 is not likely to happen, but instead everyone is expecting an early transition after the emergency supreme council meeting.

Abdullah told reporters, "This (postponement of the AGM) is to facilitate an early transition," which probably means that he would step down during or before the party meeting in March.

The date of the party polls will be extended to March.

Some say that he has to quit before the UMNO party polls to avoid embarassment of being ousted by his own party members.

Can't imagine what would our country become under Najib's ruling.... A dark-ER age for Malaysia , maybe? A C4 Era? Ah no no no... jz kidding lar Najib bro... :D


C Guevara

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Petrol Price Reduced by 10 Cent

It has been confirmed that petrol and diesel price will be reduced to 2.45 Ringgit starting tomorrow.

10 Cents only ar? haiz..

When international fuel price hike, Gov raised the price to as high as 80cent increase. When the fuel price dropped below 100 USD per Barrel, they reduce a mere 10 cents. Pity Pity.

Remember, dont pump your car tonight!


C Guevara

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Down and Deep We Shall Think About This


Wah.... Hazard..... I takut lor.



Wah... Ini ar? hehe.... U punya pasal lar..

First of all, this post is about some bad news in these few days, let alone what had happened to me a couple of days ago.

Politics, politics is so dirty in Malaysia. Perhaps filthy, nasty, cruddy,are some easily fathomable terms I can use to describe the social illness and also a big part of the politics of Malaysia.

Raja Petra, a blogger who revealed important documents that might be potentially harmful to certain politicians. Jailed in Kamunting, for at least 2 years, under ISA. Read back to all the posts I've pasted down here, and you know how many other civillians were being victimised, and more is about to come.

Our police force is so powerful that they can get orders from Syed Hamid Alba and arrest "potential hazards" of the countries, while they're such a frail and corrupted system that could not even provide Malaysians a better place to be.

Thor Joo Lee, the wife of an ex-Penang Exco member Lai Chew Hock, were brutally stabbed to death in Bukit Tambun yesterday night by 4 robbers. Approximately 2 hours before that, a famous seafood restaurant was also robbed of 8000 ringgit at least, by the same four suspects.

An Indian press boy was shot to death, in a suspected robbery as well, today.

A poor girl being killed and burnt after being abducted in Johor.


Perhaps its time for us to ponder, to think deep enough why the safety of Malaysians are being put at risks such as robbery and murder everyday, while the puppet-police have so plenty of time detaining "potential hazards" under ISA and spent a whole day questioning the Negarakuku artist.

Why?

Why cant our minister use their brains for greater good of Malaysians? I'm somewhat surprised by the stupidity of our untouchable Ministers that they proclaimed themselves working for the people, but why are we here to suffer for their selfishness?

Why?



I'm sad and down recently. I'm just sad.






C Guevara

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Tan Hoon Cheng from Jit Sin ?




That is a question that somebody from Los Angeles asked, in the Google. I guess another caring JitSinese far away in the States. Well anyone who has further information about the Reporter caught under ISA please leave a comment here. Was she a JitSinese? We shall find it out.

By the way, Teresa Kok, one of the three ISA detainees, has been released today.
Teresa Kok complained about the food provided to her during the seven-days-jail-term, and even revealed that she was fed 2 boiled eggs for lunch, and another 2 boiled eggs with cucumber slice for dinner. "It is even worse than dog foods" She said to the reporter. Well dogs around my house certain eat better meal than you did ,Teresa. :P

Now Raja Petra is all alone in the jail. Haha. All the best RPK!


CGuevara

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Abdullah Takes Over Defence Minister Post

I'm watching you darling....



Abdullah and Najib both made a swap in their ministerial post just now, which has sparked another wave of speculation on the future of the current Prime Minister.

Najib Razak was the Defence Minister, but now is given the Finance Minister I post which was previously held by the Prime Minister.

Is this a sign of the worsened internal strife among the UMNO ministers? Or could it be a precautionary step for the PM to prevent himself from being toppled down?

Personally I think it has nothing to do with the threats by Anwar Ibrahim to change the government, but its more like a Abdullah-Najib affair.

Lets sit back and watch this draaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaama!




C Guevara

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Ready, But Not Yet

Facing tens of thousands of supporters, Anwar Ibrahim reassured his supporters that D-Day will come, asking them to wait patiently and expect a peaceful transition of government.

-Sources from Malaysiakini.com


The leader of the opposition party said today during the 916 countdown that Pakatan Rakyat is now ready to form a new government by 16th September 2008 and will approach the current Prime Minister to discuss about the handover of power.



"Tomorrow, we are ready. But the best time, I tell you, is when we have met the prime minister. A peaceful transition is paramount," he said.



So, most probably, the "Best Time" is obviously not on 916. It may be any other day in these few weeks. He did not reveal the numbers of defectors from BN but, with confidence, he said to the journalists, "I believe that the government will fall in the next few weeks."



I wish all Malaysians a peaceful and quiet 916, and at the same time, would like to urge everyone of you to be patient, as I believe the reformation of our country's politics is somewhere not far away.



C Guevara

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Have You UMNO-ed ?

~If not you better shut up.


Three people with different backgrounds, a reporter, a Member of Parliament and a blogger, were being detained under Internal Security Act yesterday. Besides being heroes that fought for people's rights, the trio have something else in common, ----> they're not UMNOists.

ISA, or better known as Ikut Suka Aku, has been misused all along to detain Barisan's political rivals, or those who possessed potential harm for BN's survival in the political arena, since years ago. As long as you're a member of UMNO, you're practically a law-proof-superior being in Malaysia.

Tan Hoon Cheng - Reporter (freed today)
Detained by armed policemen in her house yesterday for alledgely putting "over-sensitive" news in SinChew Press. She reported in Sinchew that Ahmad Ismail said that Chinese are merely immigrants that can never have equal rights as Bumiputras.

Teresa Kok - Member of Parliament
Detaied by armed policemen in her house yesterday night;just because the Ex Menteri Besar Selangor accused her for not respecting Islam. Mere accusation, without proof, and proved to be a big LIE.

Raja Petra Kammarudin - Blogger
Detained twice since year 2001, RPK was sent to jail because other people left racist remarks in his blog. He was detained because OTHERS made mistakes.

Three people above, just like MANY other ISA detainees, they're not UMNO-ed yet. Not Yet...



Ahmad Ismail - UMNO member
Enjoying his life as a wealthy businessman in Penang even after uttering extremely racist remarks in the public. Refused to be responsible for his own actions. Claimed that he deserves an apology from the press and Chinese Leaders after being reported saying that Chinese are merely immigrants in Malaysia and will not enjoy equal rights as Bumiputras.

Same things happened to all other corrupted leaders in UMNO, for example the famous owner of Zakaria Palace, the AP Queen Rafidah Aziz, the young millionaire Khairy Jamaluddin, the famous Thamby Chik from Melacca, Khir Toyo from Selangor...... They're freemen, and the most common value they shared - They're dirty and UMNO-ed!


Do you want UMNO membership? Wish I could have one!!

Long Live UMNO...
*Um........ no!*



C Guevara

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

How To Screw You Ex

.... by tearing apart his/her photos!






The chief of UMNO Bukit Bendera has got himself in deep shit after making racist remarks against the Chinese. And he bullshited to the whole nation infront of their TV sets that, he is REPRESENTING the Malay community. How naive is that. Haha.

I've got Malay friends, Malay students, and also wonderful Malay colleagues... but none is behaving like him. WEIRD.

He launched some sweet attacks on Tan Sri Koh Tsu Koon, with his very own agenda. To seek revenge on a not-so-smooth relationships with his ex.

His application had violated the state law, that one cannot continue his/her job after serving as City Council for 4 terms. This guy begged to Dr.Koh like a kitten, to let him continue but, was refused. That is why his current fans torn Koh Tsu Koon photo into halves. Cool.

Let's see how YOU can do that like him too.




1. Get a chair if you're not tall enough to reach your Ex's photo. Take it DOWN!




2. Roar, "GRAAAHHHHH" like the kid in Tiger Biscuit Ads

3. Find the "Tear Here" Sign on your Ex's photo. Most "tear here" signs are located on the Middle of the side.

4. After tearing it apart, use your FINGERTIPS to hold it,to show him/her that its as disgusting as holding his/her underwear last time.

5. Grab it tight. This time with all your might and energy, grab it tight. You can as well burn it, and then dip it into a glass of water. The peak of the whole ceremony should be YOU DRINKING the mixture of the ashes of your ex's photo with the holy water.

If the techniques above do not help resolving your relationships issue, please KINDLY call either Azhar or Ahmad Ismail for more information.

C Guevara

Monday, September 08, 2008

Thank You Ahmad Ismail !

Terima Kasih Ahmad Ismail !



A million thanks to Ahmad Ismail, the UMNO division chief of Bukit Bendera for :



- Saying that Malaysian Chinese are immigrants !

(Yea so are you Indon!)


- Saying that Malaysian Chinese are like the American Jews!

(Yea, you're same kind as Bush by comparison ! Besides I take that as a compliment !)



- You have your supporter tearing Koh Tsu Koon's photo into half !

(Yea, I know you have the urge to put up Lim Guan Eng's photo!)


- Your "fanS" Azhar to said that SinChew reporter should be executed by shooting him to death.

(Yea, we knew UMNO is a little bit worse than Communist party.)



- EVERYTHING!

(So that Malay, Chinese and Indian would not vote for UMNO anymore! You have such a special political agenda by the way.)



Thank you Ahmad Ismail for revealing the ugly side of UMNO and its Barisan component party !

No worries, Tan Sri Dr. Koh Tsu Koon, we know you have got balls too!




C Guevara

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Behind the Braille - Part II

Behind the Braille - Part II


Handling emotional situations like a farewell, to me is almost something I've mastered in my teaching career. I can bare the most awkward situations where students cry infront of me, and the worst I can ever imagine is some silly public confessions by cute little girls.


While packing my things and cleaning the mess on my table this morning, students who were acknowledged of my transfer came by my desk and looked at me with serious faces.

"Why so serious? "(was possessed by joker).

Those imps who I felt like crushing their skulls yesterday, appeared so quiet and obedient now, and one thing I like about their culture is that, the very basic respect they have for the elders. Of course, they wished me lucks, and I did not say much but replied with light nods and smile. The satisfaction of becoming a teacher is indeed not that kind of praise or approval to your services, but its to see your school kids learning something at school, discovering themselves as special individuals, each and everyone of them.

Nevertheless, my last day at work at the school today had not been like any others.

Although I wont be there anymore the next day, I still went into classes. I taught them something called Excellent Thoughts. Great philosophies by Bill Gates, Einstein, and Thomas Edison. I told them each person has their own thoughts, but not all are correct. Everyone has also their own flaws, but not all are always bad. In everybody, I believe that, there is something that really worth exploring and appreciating. Today, as usual, Sayuti leaned his chest forward, and both hands embracing his Braille typewriter. Listening to my speech carefully, he knew that I was leaving. Maybe that was why I did not see his usually casual, quiet grin.




This is Sayuti and his Braille Typewriter

Before my last lecture in that class ended, I held Sayuti's hands tight and said "Hey, remember to work hard no matter what..Read more books..err.. Refer to books always and remember to do alot of revisions before the exam. You gotta work hard ok?"

He did not raise his head up to me. But he kept nodding his head and said, " Ya Cikgu. Dapat Cikgu."

That hurts. I was just trying to be optimistic. Advising him to study more, so that he could become very outstanding one day. But I knew that his fate is just not gonna be like any of his friends around him. I knew what I said were contradicting my heartfelts, my so called "liang2 xin1". Dang, this is the feeling that is most awkward and annoying to me, in which I couldnt do much to hide my own distress.

I walked into the class with only 10 so-called 'excellent thoughts' in my hand; but I walked out the door with a million thoughts in my mind.

As I was preparing to punch out today, I deliberately peeked into that class again. And Anis, a Special Student like Sayuti, was actually guiding normal students who had missed their notes during the lectures. While she was reading the text out loud and confident to her friends, I felt that there is still a heck long way to go in their lives, and luckily, I can, at least, see their future in a piece, not shattered by their inability to see.

And without knowing it, I was smiling again, alone, from afar.



C Guevara

* I would like to thank Mr. Mohd. Zaman, one of the experienced teacher in Special Education Department for his care and love for the disabled. Unlike other teachers, he and his dedicated team have been sincerely helping a group of unfortunate kids in this society; guiding them when they need guidance, shining rays of hope into their lives in the future. *