Menzies Campbell: Clegg has to steady the nervous Lib Dems

Saturday, September 17, 2011
Menzies Campbell: Clegg has to steady the nervous Lib Dems


Last year was for reflection. This year is for realism. Twelve months ago at the Liberal Democrat conference in Liverpool you could still smell the rose petals from the Downing Street garden. But the heady novelty of coalition has been replaced by the brutal experience of government.

We should have expected it. In opposition you can harness discontent but in government you harvest it. Even in times of economic plenty it is impossible to satisfy every one of those who have supported a party of opposition into power. How much more true that is when you have not one but two parties drawn from different political traditions, coupled with an economic crisis of unparalleled proportions.

I continue to support the coalition not out of conviction but of the same necessity I identified in the days immediately after last year's election. That I had to vote for the first time in 24 years against my party over tuition fees brought neither pleasure nor relief but rather a deep sense of fatalism. It had such an inevitability about it. Sooner or later in government there will be issues where individuals feel they have to rebel.


But this is not confined to coalitions. It is endemic in all political parties, some more than others. Consider Labour rebellions during the Blair government over such things as single mothers, Iraq and the replacement of Trident, or instability over Europe caused by John Major's disloyal "bastards". It is trite to say that political parties resemble coalitions. It is equally true that coalitions resemble political parties.

So what to expect from Birmingham? These modern conference centres have an antiseptic air. You feel that if there were any bloodletting an attendant with a mop and bucket would immediately clear it up. But there will be bruising, if not among the leadership certainly among the delegates.

Andrew Lansley's health reforms caused anxiety not only among Liberal Democrats but with David Cameron himself. Much of the party's anxiety was justified before extensive amendments were made during the period when the Health Bill was temporarily withdrawn from Parliament. The reservations still remain in some quarters. Nigel Lawson's dictum that the British people are more likely to worship the National Health Service than God holds more sway in the Liberal Democrats than just about anything else. Nick Clegg and Paul Burstow, the care services minister, will still need to be at their most persuasive in Birmingham.

Look out for the vindication of Vince. How right Cable was, they will say, about News International even if he was unwisely provoked by two winsome Telegraph journalists. That he continues to fight the good fight with the bankers will be hugely popular in the hall, even if it disturbs some members of the Government. Where he will be on even stronger ground will be speaking against abolition of the 50p tax rate. His proposed alternative "mansion tax" on, say, houses worth more than £1m may be well received by northern delegates, but less so by those from the South-east from places like Twickenham.

Europe has an unfortunate habit of disrupting Liberal Democrat conferences. It did so in 1992 when the UK was hounded out of the ERM, and John Major's government was irretrievably holed below the waterline. Anything similarly apocalyptic during the conference in respect of Greece, for example, would be destructive and could easily trigger heated and distracting exchanges between Liberal Democrats and the phalanx of Tory MPs who are increasingly vociferous and wear their Euroscepticism on their sleeves.

But there will be one area where the unanimity of the Liberal Democrats will be palpable. If the Liberal Democrats worship the NHS they prostrate themselves before the European Court of Human Rights. While they agree with the Tory proposals for a UK human rights charter it should not be at the expense of the European Convention but as a supplement to it. At the Tory conference in two weeks' time any speaker who criticises the ECHR will be received enthusiastically. In Birmingham anyone who supports it is liable to be carried out shoulder high. But they should read Nick Clegg's recent balanced newspaper article for a more realistic analysis.

But the issue which will hang over the conference will be the management of the economy. Necessity was acceptable as justification for austerity but only if the latter produced results. How much easier to face down disputes about public service pensions, for example, if it is possible to show that private sector growth is improving, that there is light at the end of the tunnel.

The problem is that the light seems to be getting further away rather than closer. Having to revise growth estimates is bad for domestic morale but a retreat now from the only plan in town – or in the City – could slide fragile markets into a spin.

Outlandish comparisons with Greece, Italy or Spain could acquire a patina of credibility. Rising unemployment, coupled with rising inflation, will test the resolve of the Treasury. This, in turn, will test the cohesion of the coalition, cohesion which will be more difficult to sustain as MPs on the government benches, Liberal Democrats and Tories alike, contemplate the disruption to their political and personal lives to be caused by the proposals of the Boundary Commission.

Nick Clegg's task at Birmingham is to steady the ship. Expect implicit or even express references to what it would have been like if Labour, with its economic credibility irretrievably fractured, had been returned, or the Conservatives had been able to form a majority government without the moderating influence of the Liberal Democrats. He will be greatly assisted in this task by the plaintive frustration of the Tory back benches. He can point to the complaints being made from those who believe the Liberal Democrats have too much influence in government and who want more cuts, less Europe, and even less human rights – all anathema to Liberal Democrats. He will not himself wish to claim victories but will have no objection if others do so.

There will be some edginess in Birmingham and particularly in the fringe meetings. But no one remotely credible will be arguing for withdrawal from the coalition or for the general election which would inevitably follow. Nick Clegg will be able to tell his troops in a partial echo of David Steel to "go back to your constituencies and prepare to continue in government".

Sir Menzies Campbell is MP for North East Fife and was leader of the Liberal Democrats between March 2006 and October 2007

Google+ Releases Initial Developer API; FarmVille Awaits You

Last month, Google finally got round to releasing games for its new Google+ social network. At the time of this writing, there are currently only 16 games available to play, including Angry Birds (of course). While this may seem like a very small amount in comparison to sites such as Facebook, and not enough to impress reviewers, Google has now announced it will be steadily releasing a developer API.

An API (Application Protocol Interface) is a set of tools, protocols, and so forth, that companies such as Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ give to developers so they can create applications, be it games or something more useful, like the ability for Tweets to automatically appear as status update on Facebook as well.

However, the Google+ API is not yet a complete package: At present, it only allows developer to access read-only public posts--posts that are not restricted to certain circles only. This means that developers won't be able to make games that can pull all your circles' information or provide you with a decent client just yet. Google's Chris Chatbot is calling this a "first step", adding that Google would rather improve the platform over time than create a "vaccum".

What Google has annouced which may be of some interest to developers though, is the various client libraries it offers. You can program your apps in PHP, Java, Ruby, Python, and .NET, to name a few of the languages accepted. Trusted access data is handled by OAuth 2.

So, while it's a pretty slow start for Google+ and it's API release, considering it will have to play a lot of catchup to be a Facebook contender, expect in the near future more interesting games or useful apps cropping up. Find out more information on the initial release on Google+'s Blogspot, or visit the developer website. Personally, a Google+ desktop client would be a great reminder to actually login once in a while.

What applications would like to see in Google+ beyond the initial API?


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真“呆B”的国阵媒体!

Sunday, August 28, 2011
[真“呆B”的国阵媒体!]

一直以来,在马来西亚的大多数电视台,电台,媒体,等等,都是由国阵所控制!
他们不敢报道事情的真相,也把真相的事实给扭转!

就如由国阵所控制的报章,
《UTUSAN MALAYSIA》(我们称此报为《五毒散》)。
他们是专门替国阵扭转事情的真相,通常受害的人,永远都是反政府的人,尤其是民联领袖!

现在,我们要告诉大家一个真相!
这也是属于国阵管制的电视台——第一电视台 TV 1!

《第一电视》是在昨日晚上8点的黄金时段新闻,报导面子书上出现一个名为《大马和新加坡叛教》面子书群组。

最卑鄙和最令人作呕的是,《第一电视》突显行动党领袖和群组被指拥有联系,他们包括陈国伟、查尔斯、巫程豪,以及欧阳捍华。

除了行动党领袖之外,另外一个遭殃的领袖则是社会主义党主席兼哥打白沙罗州议员纳西尔哈欣,影射他已经背叛自己的宗教。

这个‘新闻’明显是策划来煽动国内马来人和回教徒的情绪和愤怒,含有恶意的影射成分。
特别是针对这些被点名领袖所属的民联。

《第一电视》在报导方面完全没有道德,没有事先向相关被群组点名的人士证实上述资讯,况且这些都是容易联络的民联领袖。

《第一电视》应该被控制造和散播虚假新闻,来煽动大马人之间产生仇恨。

该报道强调民联领袖“支持”该面子书专页,而不是点出该专页任意地将民联领袖加入该群体,而触怒人们!

国营第一台制作与传播虚假的新闻,并煽动马来西亚人民之间的仇恨。

相关新闻:
《报道行动党涉面子书叛教群,潘俭伟抨击国营台煽动不实》
http://www.merdekareview.com/news/n/19979.html

大家看清楚了吗?这就是国阵的杰作!
用尽一切卑鄙的手段来玩弄种族仇恨!

其实,国阵的部长们也非常的笨!

因为连10岁的小弟弟玩面子书都知道,
其实,因为面子书拥有“加入群组”的功,可以让群组负责人把任何人加入群组里,无需得到相关人士的批准或同意。

《第一电视》从来都不准备去找出真相,相反就直接作出没有根据的影射。

国阵的智商真的连10岁的小孩都不如!

真“呆B”!


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[为正义,为人民而坐牢的《铁窗首长》,林冠英!]

Thursday, August 25, 2011
今天是8月25日,2011年!
大家还记得12年前,即1999年8月25日,是什么日子吗?

或许大家已经遗忘了。。。
1999年8月25日,是林冠英首长出狱的日子!

这本《铁窗首长》书里的内容,记载了林冠英从被捕之到出狱后的所有记录以及心得。

他,为了申张正义,不惜赔上了他18个月的宝贵时间!
他,为了人民,他的會計師執照被褫奪!

《铁窗首长》书里的记载:

經過約4個月的陸續審訊,馬六甲高等法庭於1997年4月28日,針對時任甲市區國會議員林冠英被控觸犯煽動法令及印刷出版法令的案件,作出宣判。

承審法官判決林冠英的兩項罪狀的罪名成立,首項罪狀罰款1萬令吉,次項罪狀罰款5000令吉。倘若沒有繳付罰款,則分別以6個月及3個月坐牢代替。

林冠英過後付還有關罰款,無需坐牢。不過,他面對的另一個局面是,一旦他上訴失敗,將會面對喪失國會議員資格的後果。

根據聯邦憲法第48(1)條,任何議員被法庭判決坐牢超過一年或罰款超過2000令吉,有關議員將喪失議員的資格。

較早之前,承審法官曾針對林冠英的兩大罪狀,作出一番詮釋,隨著宣判林冠英表罪成立及必須出庭答辯。

林冠英在“真實故事”座談話上指責“大馬有雙重法律標準”的話法,法官認為林冠英指“總檢察長沒有提控阿都拉欣而同時扣留當時15歲女害人”的“雙重法律標準”,已使到一些民眾不相信大馬有公正,進而對大馬司法機構失去信心。

法官也認為林冠英的談話已超過了應有的限度,而總檢察長“沒有提控阿都拉欣”也只不過是根據法律作出的決定。

[控方要求加重刑罰]

針對林冠英在傳單上指責“少女被囚禁(dipenjarakan)”的字眼,法官認為“受害者被囚禁”的說法並不正確,因為受害人(15歲少女)只不過是被扣留在改造所內,而不是囚禁。

“從被告(林冠英)在整個句子應用的dipenjarakan的意思,明顯是指被送入監牢囚禁,因為另一段的說話是‘罪犯被放過’,這兩句話的意義明顯成對比。”

林冠英不服高庭判決,上訴到上訴庭,要求減輕罰款至2000令吉以下。與此同時,控方也提出反上訴,要求加重林冠英的判決,並以公眾利益、林冠英的社會背景及地位要求上訴庭撤銷罰款,改判坐牢。

1998年4月1日,以斯里南為首的上訴庭三司,宣判駁回林冠英的上訴,並裁決撤銷林冠英的罰款,改判兩項罪狀坐牢18個月,惟准許刑罰同時執行。

上訴庭表明是經過衡量後,同意控方的要求,認為罰款判決過輕,並也認為林冠英在此事件中負有刑事責任。三司也表明法庭有必要阻止任何攻擊司法的行為,故此撤銷高庭裁決改判坐牢。

林冠英的坐牢判決,上訴庭原本裁定即日執行,不過,較後在代表律師卡巴星申請之下,上訴庭准許暫緩執行,並同意讓林冠英以2萬令吉保外,等候向聯邦法院提出上訴。

[为了人民,他的會計師執照被褫奪]

4個多月後,聯邦法院於1998年8月25日宣判,駁回林冠英的上訴,同時諭令林冠英從即日起送往加影監獄服刑18個月。

隨著這項判決,林冠英已失去國會議員的資格,同時他的會計師執照也被褫奪。

林冠英被押往監獄前說了一番話:
“我雖然被扣上手銬,但不會感到羞恥,反而是一種難得的榮譽,因為我是為正義而鬥爭……。我只是為了協助一個馬來少女,但是卻要面對這樣的判決,我也無話可說了……。”

時光飛逝!1999年8月25日,林冠英出獄了。這一天當他步出加影監獄時,獲得眾多行動黨黨要的迎接。重獲自由的林冠英,看來消瘦許多。

5年內不得參加選舉的林冠英出獄的第一句話是:

“我要做的第一件事是要和家人好好的相聚及好好的休息一番。我雖然無法在這屆大選中上陣,但我會為行動黨的其他侯選人助選,繼續為民主鬥爭……。”

这故事是来自槟州首长林冠英的真人真事。
他为了帮助一名當時15歲的马来女受害人,而坐牢。

林首长以一颗赤子之心行事,以真心待人民。
其他民族一定看得到,感受得到的。

因为真诚所至,金石为开!

谢谢你,因为你,全马人民看到希望。。。

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308前《亏》2.3亿,308后《盈》2300万令吉!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

[308前《亏》2.3亿,308后《盈》2300万令吉!]

要看看民联与国阵的分别吗???

...在国阵政府执政槟州时,
威省市政局制造赤字方面,因为在国阵执政时,威省市政局几乎每年呈赤字,自2000-2007年为止,共亏损2.3亿令吉,几乎破产。

林冠英出示数据显示:

2000年的505万令吉开始,威省市政局的赤字逐年增加,直至2005年时,赤字更高达5700万令吉。
紧接两年,即2006及2007,威省市政局仅亏损540万令吉及510万令吉。

看似是好现象,但事实上却是威省市政局已没有钱继续亏损。

但是,落在民联手上,马上大逆轉,不止连续三年取得財政盈餘!
而且一年比一年亮丽!

2008年民联推翻国阵执政槟州,威省市政局才首次出现盈余!
从当年的302万令吉已增至2010年时的2304万,盈余逐年增加!

民联政府把威省市政局从垂死边缘救活。

自308民联执政槟州以来,槟州民联政府以杜绝贪污的能干、公信、透明施政方针(CAT)下,已连续3年写下无瑕疵的盈余记录。

槟州在2008年财政预算案取得史上最高的8800万令吉盈余,
2009年7700万令吉盈余和2010年的3300万令盈余。

在短短的一年内,民联猫政府成功拯救威省市政局免于破产!

于2008年转亏为盈,创下略有盈余的记录!
接下来的3年都是盈余,分别是:

1)2008年盈余300万令吉
2)2009年盈余1500万令吉
3)2010年盈余2300万令吉!!!

数字会说话,孰優孰劣一目了然。

槟州在民联的管理下,表现远远超越国阵,槟州在2010年成功以高达122亿令吉总投资额,创下槟州史上最佳表现和全马居冠的投资记录!!!

不但如此,民联执政以来至2010年,储备金达到11.31亿令吉,其涨幅为2.84亿令吉!!!

民联虽没有经验,但却能在3年内,让储备金获得几乎是国阵执政4年的双倍,这是因为民联一直秉持《CAT’政策》执政!!!

给国阵执政的槟州,18年来都是“赤赤”字,
但是,民联上台3年,3年来都“盈盈”声!!!

下届大选,我们要向那个用了54年的“烂臭秤子”换掉他吧!!!
因为这个年代,已经是没有人用“秤”了!!!
已经“OUT”了!!!

我们一起来[换]吧!!!


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国阵的选举肮脏手段又一招!前军人奉命为数千张邮寄选票划“X”!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011
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[国阵的选举肮脏手段又一招!前军人奉命为数千张邮寄选票划“X”!]

国阵说,他们从54年的每届大选里(包括1—12届大选),
他们都从未出过“肮脏”的手段,赢取每届的大选!

但是,国阵说的话可以信吗???
现在,今天又有四名退伍军人出来爆料了!!!

四名我国退伍军人今日现身说法,揭露从军时曾接获军队上层指示操纵邮寄选票行动,包括协助军队队友及队友配偶填写邮寄选票及相关表格。

同时,也分工在选票上打“X”,大部分投给国阵,小部分投给在野党,避免出现一面倒的印象。

这4名军人是:

1)利斯曼玛斯多(Risman Mastor)
2)纳西尔阿末(Nasir Ahmad)
3)卡玛鲁扎曼(Kamarul Zaman Ibrahim)
4)莫哈末卡曼(Mohd Kamal Oman)

其中,卡玛鲁扎曼揭露,在1986年期间,更是连续三天不间断地负责替许多已出去执行任务的队员填写邮寄选票及相关第二表格(Borang 2),其一人所填写的表格及选票就多达数千人。

他说,当年许多队员都出去执行任务,根本来不及把选票及表格交给他们,因此,他就被上层要求帮忙填写,而其工作主要是抄写队友的地址。

案发时间是1986年大选,而地点是在马六甲的德林达军营。
他更花了3天时间才顺利完成相关的“任务”,手都要软掉!!!

他补充,除了在选票划叉,他也需要“帮忙”在邮寄选票的附表上代签。

卡玛鲁扎曼说明,他当时使用不同颜色的3支笔,用来代签邮寄选票的附表。

卡玛鲁扎曼宣称,他当时那么做,纯粹是听命行事。

这已显示,国阵的操弄的空间太大了!!!

相情:《奉命为数千张邮寄选票划叉,退役兵叹忙三天“手都软掉”》
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/173302

国阵说过的话,听听就好!
千万别信,不然真的“死得人多”咯!





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《为何我们不能支持马华和国阵》

Sunday, August 14, 2011
《为何我们不能支持马华和国阵》

健全良好的政治局勢重要就是一定要讓朝野双方能互相抗衡,讓朝野​双方更倚重選民,那么朝野双方オ不敢漠視民意。
我們不奢望回教黨為我們做什么,而是希望能用回教党制衡巫统。
反之,今天若我們再站在巫统一边,為巫统辯護、掩飾及拉票等..​.
我們是否在与虎謀皮及為虎作倀呢?
看看马华在這些年來,虽然对巫统阿諛獻媚,但權位一再失守,就可​知巫统是如何專橫!马华等国陣成員党是如何能?是如何无奈?

小弟学淺,但亦能随舉數例列下:

(一):马华陸續失去工商部长、司法部长、财政部长及人力资源部​长,交通部长也被削权,从不敢力争。

(二):沙巴的首长轮流制,实行没几年就被巫统独霸了。

(三):自梁宇臯後,马六甲州长(现称州元首)不曾再由华人担任​。

(四):马华民政在数国会选区的国阵主席在最近撤换让巫统代表担​任。

随举数例,便可看出马华民政等连本身的基本权位也一再被蚕食,我​们还能奢望他们有什么作为呢?