Sunday, February 24, 2008

KHAIRY BUDAK NAKAL BULL SHITTING

Video Clips – SIL Khairy Jamaluddin (Budak Nakal) Bull Shitting about PKR, PAS, DAP, Petrol & Disel Subsidy all the way with Goodies to be Rembau MP

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Video Clips – SIL Khairy Jamaluddin (Budak Nakal) Bull shitting about PKR, PAS, DAP & Petrol & Disel Subsidy all the way into Rembau with Goodies to be the MP

Khairy: My job to take on Opposition; STAR Feb 24 08

REMBAU: Umno Youth number two Khairy Jamaluddin says it is his job to make life miserable for the Opposition. “If I do not rebut the Opposition, it means that I am not doing my job. I want them to know that I am the budak nakal who would go all out to ensure the people vote for the Barisan Nasional again,” he told reporters after a tahlil ceremony at his family home here yesterday. Commenting on the opposition parties labelling him budak nakal (mischievous boy), Khairy said the Opposition would go to great lengths to win the people’s support.
They would happily discredit others for their own gain. They wouldn’t mind resorting to character assassination as they have run out of ideas to fight the Barisan,” he added. Khairy was named by Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan yesterday as the candidate for the Rembau parliamentary seat.



'My focus is Rembau people' ;
Saturday, 23 February 200

SEREMBAN: "This is the place for me"

Those were the first words deputy Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin said when he was named as the candidate for the Rembau parliamentary seat. Khairy, whose late father was from Negri Sembilan, said: "If I was given other places, I would not have contested in the election. My focus is the people of Rembau," said Khairy, 32, who is also the BN Youth deputy chairman and Rembau Umno Youth chief. Khairy, who appeared a little overcome, said he was touched and thankful that he was chosen to stand in Rembau and vowed that he would try to be the best wakil rakyat (representative) for the people of Rembau if he was given the mandate in the March 8 polls. Khairy also regarded his candidacy as a sign of BN's recognition and appreciation of the role of Malaysian youth. "I would like to thank the national and state BN for putting their trust in me and I promise to work hard and repay that trust.


Asked about his chances of winning, Khairy said:
"I will leave it to the voters in Rembau to evaluate and choose. It is a new challenge for me and I promise to serve to the best of my ability if given the mandate."He said he would meet and introduce himself to the grassroots and listen to what they have to say and what their concerns were.

"I will co-operate with the menteri besar to bring more development to the area. "The state government has plans to develop the small and medium industries in the area as well to build a branch of a university here," Khairy said. He also thanked Rembau's incumbent, MP Datuk Firdaus Muhammad Rom Harun, who is the Rembau Umno deputy chief, and hoped that he would continue to serve the people there. Asked about the opposition's challenge, Khairy said the opposition candidates were only concerned with attracting

February 19, 2008 21:51 PM
Increasing Oil Subsidy Will Push Up Inflation, Says Shafie
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 19 (Bernama) -- Increasing oil subsidy by the government will eventually lead to higher inflation, loss of business and lowering of living standard of living, Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Shafie Apdal said today. "We've heard some parties keep saying that if elected (in this general election), they would reduce the price of diesel and petrol and become more charitable. "I've to remind you the only way they can achieve this is by further increasing the subsidy level which is already RM43 billion a year. "Of course, this is possible, but totally unrealistic and extremely damaging," he said when launching the upgraded website of the Credit Counselling and Debt Management Agency. The text of his speech was read out by his ministry's deputy secretary-general Dr Muzahet Masruri.

Shafie said that being in government was not about running a charitable organisation as the government cannot ignore the fact that the oil price was hovering at around US$100 a barrel. "Let us for a moment examine the impact of pursuing such a course. Are the proponents of this policy prepared to reduce expenditures elsewhere. Are they proposing fewer schools, less teachers and less healthcare.
"What does being more charitable means, does it mean handouts and other subsidies, where is the money to come from
," he asked. Shafie said the government would not follow a policy that would lead to untold economic disasters and seriously erode the national competitiveness. He said the government was aware of the financial pressures on individuals and families and that was why the government had taken measures to minimise the impact of the inflationary pressures from the hike in global oil price. The measures include careful management and enforcement of price controls, ensuring adequate supply of essential goods, prosecuting hoarders, smugglers and fraudsters, he said.
Shafie said the 2008 budget had offset some of the pressures on families with the lowering and abolishing of the school fees and using every device available to limit price hikes and protect family incomes and standard of living. Meanwhile, the Credit Counselling and Debt Management Agency, established by Bank Negara in April 2006, today launched its newly upgraded website at www.akpk.org.my, which offers comprehensive information and interactive features. Upgrading of the website is one of the agencys continuous efforts to help the Malaysian public take control of their financial situation and gain peace of mind that comes from the wise use of credit," said its chief executive Officer Mohamed Akwal Sultan.

Todate, more than 26,000 individuals had sought counselling from the agency and about 9,000 customers have been enrolled in its debt management programme. The agency was set up to provide counselling on financial and debt management for individuals to take control of their financial position. Its services are free of charge.


February 20, 2008 01:15 AM

Youths' Future Lies With BN, Says Khairy
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 19 (Bernama) -- Voters, especially the younger gene-ration, should continue to give their mandate to the Barisan Nasional (BN) to ensure that their future and well-being are looked after. BN Youth deputy chairman Khairy Jamaluddin said only the BN could fulfil the promises made while the opposition parties would not be able to make good their promises. He said the opposition's plan to turn the country into a welfare state would raise the deficit in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to 12 per cent and burden the people as it would increase the country's debts. "I hope the youths will look at what each party has to offer. It must make realistic promises. If you look at PKR (Parti Keadilan Rakyat), it makes only empty promises," Khairy, who is also Umno Youth deputy chief, told reporters after launching the Lembah Pantai BN election machinery here tonight. He was commenting on the perceived change of mood among the younger generation following the street demonstrations.

Asked on the feelings of the Indian community towards BN, Khairy said he was confident that it would continue to support BN after Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi had given his assurance that the government would give serious attention to their problems and requests. "In BN, we have no denial syndrome. Actually, the Indian community still needs our assistance and support," he said.

On the possibility of PKR adviser Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's daughter, Nurul Izzah challenging Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil in Lembah Pantai, Khairy said it would not pose a problem to Shahrizat as she was a credible leader. Present at the launching were BN Federal Territory Youth chief Datuk Norza Zakaria and Lembah Pantai Youth chief Norazmi Mohamadan
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