Wednesday, January 21, 2009

ZOOOOOOO/......


Minggu lepas syok gak g melawat zoojalan-jalan bawak anak bini..seingat aku,last gi hliday masa pegi taman haiwan dalam 2 bulan lepas..masa tu gi taman burung...syiok juga..asyik sibuk ngan keje and blaja...dapat gak aku lepak mah 2 3 hari dan berjalan merata..huhuhu...indahnya alam...haiwan ni kira betulla kata Dr. Fadilah Kamsah,mampu menenangkan jiwa.......kira okla tgk muka haiwan dari tengok manusia tiap-tiap....
untuk itu aku letak lagu khas sebagai hadiah dari aku seorang pencinta Fara fauzana...Eh silap..hehehe..Flora&Fauna
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antara gambar binatang......comel gak...



Nissan GT-R R35



Minat giler aku keta ni..kira adik beradik skyline la ni....

35 Kulit Album terbaik sepanjang zaman....

Lawa dan smart gak dorang wat...lagu pun best


http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/08/03/35-beautiful-music-album-covers/

Kamikaze: Dr Mahathir tekad 'telanjangkan' perasuah Umno


KL: Mantan perdana menteri Malaysia, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, berkata beliau akan memuktamadkan senarai nama mereka yang mengamalkan politik wang dalam Umno sebaik sahaja beliau pasti ada bukti mencukupi untuk menyokong dakwaannya, menurut satu laporan akhbar tempatan.

'Saya harus berasa pasti sebelum saya memasukkan senarai nama itu.

Jika saya mempunyai bukti dan Umno tidak mengambil sebarang tindakan, maka saya akan memasukkan senarai itu.

Saya berharap lembaga disipilin (parti) itu akan bertindak terhadapnya dalam masa dua minggu,' kata Dr Mahathir, sebagaimana dipetik akhbar The New Straits Times (NST) semalam.

Baru-baru ini, Dr Mahathir dilaporkan sebagai berkata semua laporan yang diterima beliau mengenai politik wang dalam Umno akan diserahkan kepada lembaga disiplin parti itu untuk tindakan lanjut.

Beliau juga merancang untuk menyerahkan laporan-laporan itu kepada Badan Pencegah Rasuah (BPR).

Jika kedua-dua wadah itu gagal menghasilkan sebarang keputusan, beliau akan mendedahkan nama-nama mereka yang terbabit bersama laporan-laporannya dalam laman blog beliau, kata Dr Mahathir.

Beliau berkata satu tindakan berani perlu dilakukan bagi memulihkan semula imej dan kedudukan Umno, yang semakin tercemar oleh politik wang yang merebak.

Dalam laporan-laporan bahawa amalan rasuah pernah berleluasa semasa beliau menjadi perdana menteri, Dr Mahathir berkata beliau selalu mengakuinya tetapi ia 'tetapi tidak pada skala yang anda lihat sekarang'.

Malah, dalam tulisan terbaru beliau dalam laman blognya, www.chedet.com, yang disiarkan lewat kelmarin, Dr Mahathir meramalkan Umno akan kecundang dalam pilihan raya umum Malaysia ke-13 angkara politik wang yang berleluasa dalam parti itu.

'Dahulu rakyat/pengundi tidak anggap Umno sebagai parti pimpinan perasuah seperti hari ini. Kerana tidak suka pada kepimpinan Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, BN (Barisan Nasional) sudah ditolak di lima buah negeri dan sebuah Wilayah Persekutuan.

'Hari ini bukan Presiden sahaja yang dianggap tidak layak, tetapi seluruh kepimpinan Umno tidak disukai dan tidak dianggap layak memimpin negara kerana pencalonan mereka adalah hasil sogokan oleh mereka,' kata beliau dalam tulisan blognya bertajuk Rasuah dan Keazaman Politik.

'Memilih mereka bermakna memilih perasuah untuk mendirikan kerajaan. Masyarakat yang mana yang mahu terima kerajaan perasuah? Ramalan saya ialah UMNO akan kalah teruk pada pilihan raya umum ke-13.

Mendapat sokongan daripada parti (melalui rasuah) tidak akan menjamin kemenangan dalam pilihan raya umum,' katanya lagi.


P/s: "mengatuk aku dengar moyang aku kat atas tu melalut.lawak giler la moyang"


Obama declares US 'ready to lead'

The first African-American to assume the office said in his inauguration address on Tuesday "all other peoples and governments who are watching" that "America is a friend of each nation ... who seeks a future of peace and dignity". Al Jazeera's Rob Reynolds, reporting from the US capital, said Obama's pledge was something of a rebuke to the outgoing president, George Bush, clearly implying that the US had failed to show leadership in the last few years. The new president also warned the estimated one million people gathered in front of the US Capitol in Washington DC that the country faced many difficult challenges.But he spoke of hope and resolve and urged Americans to usher in a "new era of responsibility"."Today, I say to you that the challenges we face are real. They are serious and they are many."They will not be met easily or in a short span of time. But know this, America: they will be met. We must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off and begin again the work of remaking America," he said.

'Mutual respect'

Minutes after taking the oath of presidential office with his hand on a Bible used by Abraham Lincoln, Obama said: "To the Muslim world, we seek a new way forward, based on mutual interest and mutual respect."To those leaders around the globe who seek to sow conflict, or blame their society's ills on the West - know that your people will judge you on what you can build, not what you destroy."



Marwan Bishara, Al Jazeera's senior political analyst, said Obama's speech was aimed at convincing Americans that he will take a different course from Bush. But Robert Fisk, a Beirut-based journalist for the London-based Independent newspaper, said the speech did not highlight any major shift in US strategy."I do not think there was a great difference from the rhetoric of Bush, but we didn't get taken through 9/11 again," he said.Fisk said the speech was being "meagre on the Middle East" as it did not refer to the Palestinian issue."Many people in this region [the Middle East] are going to say 'didn't he see the pictures on TV in the last few days?'."It's the Middle East that will come back again and again and I don't think he chose to address it," he said.Hours after his inauguration, Obama addressed members of the US Congress at a lunch which was overshadowed by the collapse of Edward Kennedy, the Massachusetts senator battling a life-threatening brain tumour.Robert Byrd, 91, a West Virginia Democratic senator, was also taken ill. Both were reported to be in stable condition.Obama, the new commander-in-chief of the US military, later reviewed a grand parade of marching bands and other performers.

Massive support



The Obama motorcade then drove along Washington's Pennsylvania Avenue before the president and his wife, Michelle, got out of their car to make the last stretch of the journey to the White House on foot. The couple was cheered by massive crowds that lined the street several rows deep.Grace Clark, a spectator who had travelled from California, said she had been inspired by Obama's speech."It was a new beginning for me, which I was able to share with my daughter here. It gave me the sense that we all have responsibilities of trying to make changes in the future," she told Al Jazeera.Torrey Pocock, a Republican voter, said he was in Washington to witness a "festival of democracy"."For the country, given its past history [of racism], to put its trust in an African-American president is an incredible thing," he said."This is an opportunity to see a bloodless revolution, an opportunity to completely change regimes."

P/s: I still remember whar J.Travolta said to H.Jackman in "Swordfish" movie. So i didn't really trust this black man.