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Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak (2nd left) hoists the party flag next to his deputy Muhyiddin Yassin (left) during the opening ceremony of Umno's general assembly in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. – The Malaysian Insider pic by Najjua Zulkefli, December 6, 2013.

The aftermath of an election in UMNO what do you see in  Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Mansor eyes?,which heralds the mischievous politician within him.  It is like seeing a new person into the mirror. His eyes changes moods often, and we have to then spend time unravelling and understanding what his moods portend for the coming day. The one who peeps into his  eyes gives me an indication of what  really been thinking, how I really feel about something beyond l mask , of the dialogue he  had with his soul.  a group of people vociferously discussing plus and minus points  It seemed from the talk o who had shown himself to be better at taking decisionss until the question of being decisive came up:

We have all heard that eyes are the windows to the soul; they indicate the real you. Have you tried looking deep into your own eyes? Most people are scared of doing so, even as self-help gurus encourage us to do so. For, our eyes can sometimes reveal truths that we are not prepared to face. You could fool the whole world and even yourself into believing whatever your mind wants you to believe, but the accusing look, the hurt in your eyes will pull you up sharply. As beautifully put by a poet trying to explain the connection between eyes and the soul, “Eyes mirror our souls… actually they don’t. They have been carved out of our souls.”

Just like the body, the eyes have a language of their own. Here are some interesting tips from body language experts, which will help you unravel the language of the eyes. Too much blinking can indicate discomfort, while someone who hardly blinks may be trying to hide something. Looking directly at you? Interested in you and the conversation. Too prolonged a gaze? Threatening and could be obsessive. Looking away frequently? Distracted and hiding something. Looking closely at the eyes of a political interest can help you figure out

The changed political landscape in the country following UMNO  elections to clutch at a random straw in the wind is, however, a manifestation of despair, not of hope – of a defeat foretold, not of prescience.That is indeed the most prominent contour. Mahathir camp has received a drubbing. It was unable to play  the pro-incumbency card in in  UMNO  packing for its failure on several fronts Mahathir’s riposte on these charges simply didn’t wash. One reason was the pervasive impression that Najib was weak, indecisive, unable and unwilling to face multiple challenges with the requisite amount of determination and political skill. It meekly succumbed to what it speciously called ‘coalition compulsions’ to explain, if not justify, scam after humongous scam. election speeches also revealed its disconnect with the electorate’s concerns and aspirations. ’s rich-vs-poor and urban-vs-rural rhetoric does not appear to have elicited much fervour.Today’s voters, especially the younger ones, are more receptive to a discourse that harps on education and jobs, and less to one that is redolent with populism. Indeed, what Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Mansor  appears to have not quite grasped is the marked, if steady, erosion of identity politics, especially – though not exclusively – in urban areas.
Identity politics has doubtless not entirely run out of steam in Federal Territories  still casts a long shadow. But in several other parts of the country, political mobilisation strictly on caste lines is paying lower and lower dividends. That holds true of mobilisation along secular-communal lines as well. Harping on the sense of victimhood of Malays is not good enough to gain votes any more even if the reasons for it – a sense of deprivation, even oppression – are genuine.

There always remains much more to be done that speaks for itself.There is much to note about  Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Mansor political temperament, hardly ever ruffled, and   abusive to his opponents. If the politics is the art taking people along and yet to be able to enforce the greater part of one’s own conviction, then this is it.Territories Minister Tengku Adnan  ever restore  Kuala Lumpur City   glory? Can Kuala Lumpur  ever become the most aspirational city to live in Malaysia? Can it be a role model for other Malaysian  cities? Can it be a place where merit scores over corruption, and citizens are safe? There are no easy answers. Not as long as  Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Mansor Party at Federal Territories Ministry considered the hotbed of corruption, given that in any crisis, good, clear and honest communication has a far better chance of convincing people than taking Najib to  the Road to Disaster . effect will remain hotly contested. We will know the truth only in 2018.

 Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Mansor’s biggest scams have originated here. Second, the most horrific cases of crimes against women have come from here. Today, few talk about Kuala Lumpur as glorious and great. Many talk about as  unsafe.Here is a self disciplined and proud community that has the appetite for enterprise at par with any in the world. Along with that comes a rich nexus of culture that keeps human bonds intact despite immense wealth.   Najib gets his rating because the small as well as the large entrepreneur feels that he is more adept in minding his  as well as the other’s business. Opinions may differ.

It isn`t fair to Klites — 99.9% of them did not tarnish the city.  Nong Chik  and Tengku Adnan   ruined the metro`s reputation. a chance to redeem itself,NAJIB MUST REPLACE TENGKU ADNAN MANSOR coming G14 election the country will watch. The way  votes will decide if it deserves the mantle of a great city. the ‘silent’ interim day is the one with most deals, maneuverings, interparty spying, and surely money exchange It isn`t an easy election, UMNO must be the first choice, with a dynamic  Najib seeking a third term. Despite misconduct allegations, the fact remains  Najib has overseen a transformation of   Kuala Lumpur City `s infrastructure, almost unmatched in any other  city.and individual professionals and take rentals as per customer and usage. In terms of real estate costs, perhaps they can dig a bit more horizontally at major underground railway stations. Waiting for trains shall no longer be a pain. Well if they had thought that much, it would have been a winning slogan for the young first time voters.

With   taxpayer  money  they live with  free, and often luxurious, housing and all the other perks that they enjoy.  But it seems that even after death – or at least some of them – can continue to cost us almost as much as they did when they were alive. Whose interest does it serve for the government of the day – whichever it might be – to shell out huge sums of public money – your money and my money – to bring out such commemorative ads?  However, misfortune remains  fromTengku Adnan  who faces a loss of confidence amongst Federal Territories voters .Najib should appoint new ministerwon`t just clean up  KULAA LUMPURi, it can clean up politics around the nation.If all this happens,  city will redeem itself and restore its honour. The city has been ridiculed and shamed far too much. In deciding   For the 13 Federal Territory seats, assembly seats, it has the chance to show the nation why it deserves to be  Malaysia`s capital. . Go get your honour back.

Federal Territories Minister Tengku Adnan, who is also the Umno secretary-general, and mother of all snake But admit it: whatever  the strategic thinking for Tengku Adnan. Tengku Adnan has the future mapped out. Operating procedure to bring down Big Boss Najib: sound resigned if you have to, but don’t resign. Deflect and wait. Do a costume change, don’t alter the script.all to make sure that the real “villain” in UMNO The election of 2018  will be about the future of the stomach.  Since we live in overriding virtually every other attribute, this week’s sordid scandal involving an alarmingly enough has appeared about the lurid details of the case, so let’s skip the muck, and focus on what could have been done to salvage a pretty hopeless situation.  fledgling political hopeful, made a mistake it would be loath to recognize, let alone admit?  seeking to achieve the unprecedented — break through glass and steel ceilings, and in one dramatic leap soar from street anger to responsible office?  Tengku Adnan brash  image, representative of  UMNO visual signature of a party that wants to   insists the rate hike will take effect on January 1, for the middle-class, sort out the capital’s silly drainage, and, if there is any time left over, eliminate corruption from the intricate layers of government that claw and crush citizens from all sides? Does a symbol make much difference to electoral fortunes? UMNO has won Titiwangsa in G13 election on a humble Najib’s  promise to voters to hear them. But  voters might be more successful in creating a rebellion than in benefiting from this achievement. In any case,  Tengku Adnan Mansor deserves congratulations for making Titiwangsa a fascinating electoral case-study . A flat equation has acquired the tension of a fragile triangle.: no election is a mirror of the past. Previous statistics can be misleading  Najib has indicated what he will do: continue the distributive largesse from the national exchequer.

Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor: Non-performing MCA MIC UMNO seats should go  has called on party leaders to relinquish their positions if they can no longer perform.Umno ALL BN leaders, all are useless, all are self seekers. is infested with leaders who overstay their welcome.For the big benefit their can continue to dig out of the nation most of them shamelessly stay on with low profile.Amongst them some dare to openly ask others to step down.We admire their thick skinreadmore.http://suarakeadilanmalaysia.wordpress.com/2013/07/23/who-cares-the-urban-kunan-dream-turning-our-cities-into-a-sexual-nightmare/
hat party interests should take precedence over personal interests is the wrong reason for leader to step aside. NATIONAL INTERESTS should take precedence over party over both party and personal interests. The leaders should also ask themselves, seen from the national perspective, what they have contributed in the positions they have been holding, whether they are capable, whether they have unquestionable integrity, whether they are corrupt and corruptible, whether they work for cronies and families or the nation, that sort of positive virtues, qualities our people can look up to,respect, admire. If these questions are asked and answered truthfully, there will be none left in UMNO. That is not just my view alone.  the President of UMNO ,Tengku Adnan Tengku Manso his creation or creature  , if you like, said the party has no leaders of talent. dont destroy UMNO .Where do UMNOU go to? Present UMNO has dug a hole big enough to bury the whole blooming useless lot in!…starting with the corrupted Eunuch Tengku Adnan . Ku Nan wipe the stupid smile off your face…you are next in lineYou must lead by example. Ku nan , you hv dig enough , don’t be so greedy, you cannot bring it all to yr grave.Which effectively means all will have to go including you, you over fed fat cat. The people have not forgotten you from the ” correct, Correct, Correct Lingamgate  where you played a leading

Federal Territories Umno delegate Mohd Shafie Abdullah said that in the Kuala Lumpur constituencies, it  shown that the under   Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Mansor strategy failed to garner Chinese  and Indian support. Poor Najib. He doesn’t seem to have realised the great advantage that cultivating a beard gives to male politicians: no one can call them bare-faced liars. why the Chinese abandon MCA? It was MCA that supported Barisan. The Chinese lost confidence in MCA first because they did not play an effective role for the Chinese. So abandoning MCA does not means they are ungrateful to the country. Are they traitors? Are they not paying taxes. What about those who might be paying tax but highly corrupted? They are worse than those who support another party.

Najib  speech reflected how the party as a whole appears to be clutching at straws as it tries to figure out the way forward as the prime mover of Barisan Nasional (BN) in post-GE13 Malaysia.”No matter what we did, no matter how much we spent, no matter how many programmes we held, the aid that we gave out, all of that following were Lost  except P119  Titiwangsa at the end of the day  was useless,” said Federal Territories Umno delegate Mohd Shafie Abdullah said  Instead of returning the BN and Umno to power in the Kuala Lumpur constituencies , gave the thumbs up to the Pakatan Rakyat.Despite the billions spent in special allocations .

The Member of Parliament for Titiwangsa, Datuk Johari Abdul Ghani

  UMNO   candidates won  P119  Titiwangsa by defeating PAS opponent,to day this Taxidriver chanced to overhear a group of people vociferously discussing plus and minus points  It seemed from the talk o who had shown himself to be better at taking decisionss until the question of being decisive came up:    who had shown himself to be better at taking decisions  had shown himself to be better at taking decisions so the voter in  P119  Titiwangsa not based on race or religionOne of the top qualities needed  was decisiveness: everyone wants a guy who can take decisions, and act on them, not someone who’s likely to sit on  Minister’s chair doing heads-or-tails with a coin deciding which way to go while the  Kuala Lumpur City  goes to hell in a handbasket for lack of any other decided destination. Yup, it was generally agreed that what Federal Territories needed was a decision-maker

There always remains much more to be done that speaks for itself.There is much to note about  Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Mansor political temperament, hardly ever ruffled, and   abusive to his opponents. If the politics is the art taking people along and yet to be able to enforce the greater part of one’s own conviction, then this is it.Territories Minister Tengku Adnan  ever restore  Kuala Lumpur City   glory? Can Kuala Lumpur  ever become the most aspirational city to live in Malaysia? Can it be a role model for other Malaysian  cities? Can it be a place where merit scores over corruption, and citizens are safe? There are no easy answers. Not as long as  Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Mansor Party at Federal Territories Ministry considered the hotbed of corruption, given that in any crisis, good, clear and honest communication has a far better chance of convincing people than taking Najib to  the Road to Disaster . effect will remain hotly contested. We will know the truth only in 2018.

 Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Mansor’s biggest scams have originated here. Second, the most horrific cases of crimes against women have come from here. Today, few talk about Kuala Lumpur as glorious and great. Many talk about as  unsafe.Here is a self disciplined and proud community that has the appetite for enterprise at par with any in the world. Along with that comes a rich nexus of culture that keeps human bonds intact despite immense wealth.   Najib gets his rating because the small as well as the large entrepreneur feels that he is more adept in minding his  as well as the other’s business. Opinions may differ.

It isn`t fair to Klites — 99.9% of them did not tarnish the city.  Nong Chik  and Tengku Adnan   ruined the metro`s reputation. a chance to redeem itself,NAJIB MUST REPLACE TENGKU ADNAN MANSOR coming G14 election the country will watch. The way  votes will decide if it deserves the mantle of a great city. the ‘silent’ interim day is the one with most deals, maneuverings, interparty spying, and surely money exchange It isn`t an easy election, UMNO must be the first choice, with a dynamic  Najib seeking a third term. Despite misconduct allegations, the fact remains  Najib has overseen a transformation of   Kuala Lumpur City `s infrastructure, almost unmatched in any other  city.and individual professionals and take rentals as per customer and usage. In terms of real estate costs, perhaps they can dig a bit more horizontally at major underground railway stations. Waiting for trains shall no longer be a pain. Well if they had thought that much, it would have been a winning slogan for the young first time voters.

His frustration was shared by other grassroots delegates from other states who spoke at the assembly.

Despite Umno increasing its share of parliamentary seats in the last election, the party does not seem to be boasting.

Instead, the party’s grassroots appear to be obsessed about the ruling Barisan Nasional’s poor performance in the election.

Unlike Pakatan Rakyat, where the three parties demand an equal standing, Umno has always prided itself as the prime mover of the BN. It sets the tone and narrative of all of the coalition’s parties.

In his speech Umno president and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak spent much time talking about how Umno did better than any of three Pakatan parties in terms of parliamentary seats and the popular vote.

He also paid tribute to Sabah and Sarawak Barisan Nasional, which together gave BN 47 seats.

Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan said Najib wanted to stress to grass-roots leaders that the party was still strong and that the country was still on the right track.

“He spent time telling members that Malaysia has received many accolades from international bodies and foreign leaders like (United States President) Barack Obama.

“So the country is not as bad as how the ‘other side’ says it is,” said Abdul Rahman, of Kota Belud Umno, to The Malaysian Insider.

Yet that appeared to be cold comfort for the party’s grassroots who spent a considerable amount of time expressing how they felt the non-Malay community abandoned Umno and BN, despite all the coalition “has done for them”.

More than one delegate used the Malay adage “mencurah air ke daun keladi” (giving aid to those who don’t need it) when describing the BN’s contributions to certain non-Bumiputera communities.

For instance, Kedah delegate Datuk Tajul Urus Mat Zain complained of how all the aid announced and given by Najib to vernacular schools was not repaid in votes.

The same thing was said by Federal Territories Umno delegate Mohd Shafie Abdullah, who told of how Umno worked exceptionally hard to promote unity through the 1Malaysia concept only to see non-Malays dismiss it.

But if they complained of not getting the amount of support that was commensurate with the amount of aid that was being spent, delegates have latched on to the idea of spending more time and money on those who did support them.

In this, they seemed to be taking their cue from their president, who said that empowering the Muslim and non-Muslim Bumiputera communities was at the top of his priorities.

But this is not just simple “I-scratch-your-back” patronage politics. An underlining thread behind all the pro-Bumiputera talk is how the BN could possibly return to dominance through demographics.

Najib alluded to this in his speech when he said 67.9% of the country are now classified as Bumiputera – both Muslim and non-Muslim.

“As a majority community, the agenda to empower the Malay and Bumiputera economy should be a national agenda. Although this will not sideline the needs of other groups.”

As said by Mohd Shafie from the Federal Territories Umno:

“We should bet on those who will His frustration was shared by other grassroots delegates from other states who spoke at the assembly.

Despite Umno increasing its share of parliamentary seats in the last election, the party does not seem to be boasting.

Instead, the party’s grassroots appear to be obsessed about the ruling Barisan Nasional’s poor performance in the election.

Unlike Pakatan Rakyat, where the three parties demand an equal standing, Umno has always prided itself as the prime mover of the BN. It sets the tone and narrative of all of the coalition’s parties.

In his speech Umno president and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak spent much time talking about how Umno did better than any of three Pakatan parties in terms of parliamentary seats and the popular vote.

He also paid tribute to Sabah and Sarawak Barisan Nasional, which together gave BN 47 seats.

Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan said Najib wanted to stress to grass-roots leaders that the party was still strong and that the country was still on the right track.

“He spent time telling members that Malaysia has received many accolades from international bodies and foreign leaders like (United States President) Barack Obama.

“So the country is not as bad as how the ‘other side’ says it is,” said Abdul Rahman, of Kota Belud Umno, to The Malaysian Insider.

Yet that appeared to be cold comfort for the party’s grassroots who spent a considerable amount of time expressing how they felt the non-Malay community abandoned Umno and BN, despite all the coalition “has done for them”.

More than one delegate used the Malay adage “mencurah air ke daun keladi” (giving aid to those who don’t need it) when describing the BN’s contributions to certain non-Bumiputera communities.

For instance, Kedah delegate Datuk Tajul Urus Mat Zain complained of how all the aid announced and given by Najib to vernacular schools was not repaid in votes.

The same thing was said by Federal Territories Umno delegate Mohd Shafie Abdullah, who told of how Umno worked exceptionally hard to promote unity through the 1Malaysia concept only to see non-Malays dismiss it.

But if they complained of not getting the amount of support that was commensurate with the amount of aid that was being spent, delegates have latched on to the idea of spending more time and money on those who did support them.

In this, they seemed to be taking their cue from their president, who said that empowering the Muslim and non-Muslim Bumiputera communities was at the top of his priorities.

But this is not just simple “I-scratch-your-back” patronage politics. An underlining thread behind all the pro-Bumiputera talk is how the BN could possibly return to dominance through demographics.

Najib alluded to this in his speech when he said 67.9% of the country are now classified as Bumiputera – both Muslim and non-Muslim.

“As a majority community, the agenda to empower the Malay and Bumiputera economy should be a national agenda. Although this will not sideline the needs of other groups.”

As said by Mohd Shafie from the Federal Territories Umno:

“We should bet on those who will surely give us support, the Malays and Bumiputera. We should only help those who know how to appreciate the help we give them.”

“It is only those who are obsessed with PAS who will dream that the party would lead an Islamist government ruling Malaysia.”

“The rest know that PAS is only a thorn in the flesh for the Malays, the kind that would form pus, decay and end the history of Malaysia as a Malay land.”Datuk Johari Abdul Ghani said is an imperative for implementing Vision Umno, , won 88 seats just by itself  PAS  with 20seat now you PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang tell me who is sinking BEWARE OF OVERVALUING THE SYMBOLIC PAS RELATION WITH DAP IN THE CONTEXT OF MALAY AND NON MALAY VOTES THERE NO LOVE BETWEEN THEM Washout of DAP its part of a PAS strategy…that PAS is responsible for making politics inside Malaysia  so murky. Well, it’s a trend that it has started. If it gets to rule Parliament ever, the need for spite and retribution will drive the UMNO to pay back in the same coin. So forget PAS good governance; what we are in for is a period of great turmoil in the future. This is why . The problem goes much beyond 2013… Pas a refuge fringe party that they used Islam as their political tool

Do we want fear or hope in these eyes!

Johare  advice to P119 Titiwangsa voters Here are a few pointers to help you remain true to your core…
• Keep in mind long-term goals. Plan for work, life as well as for a meaningful life beyond work.
• Do not try to please everyone; you never can!
• Be your own critic; do not be affected by others’ praise or ridicule.
• Recognise your self-worth. Focus on what or who gives meaning to your life!
• Never trust blindly — neither your circumstances, nor people around you!
• Create and indulge in meaningful activity away from work.
• Invest in good personal friends.

It is time PAS stood up to truth dont make Islam a political football?

Pakatan Rakyat top leaders, (from left) PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang, PKR de-facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, and DAP advisor Lim Kit Siang. The coalition's stand on religious issues has been described as 'smart' by analysts. - The Malaysian Insider pic, November 17, 2013.

The way forward it seems rests on Umno redefining inclusiveness from helping every Malaysian, to helping only those who only support Umno. and Bumiputera. We should only help those who know how to appreciate the help we give them.”PAS was built on the counterfeit PAS will Vanish will be the history of Malay land  UMNO, which has had the longest innings in power since independence, leads the pack. But others none dares cross their path. What “software” of democracy can they possibly bring to the table? Precious little.But these permanently feuding  Taliban PAS ulama … Read more MAHATHIR SAID PAS WAS BUILT ON THE COUNTERFEIT PAS WILL VANISH WILL BE THE HISTORY OF MALAY LAND



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