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Monday, December 16, 2013
Gaji Pemimpin Naik Tapi Sambutan Christmas Di Subang , Selangor Hambar.
**We received an email pertaining a complaint from a Subang Jaya resident on their resentment towards Hannah Yeoh. This is purely his view and not of us. give us your feedback via email to us: darsonchris304@gmail.com
Salam Sejahtera Mr Darson dan para pejuang di CU4M,
Nama saya Tony Anak Gelanggang, berasal dari Sarawak dan telah menetap di Subang Jaya selama lebih dari 10 tahun. Saya juga pengundi yang berdaftar di Subang. Saya bekerja sebagai salesman di salah sebuah syarikat kenderaan di Subang Jaya.
Saya ingin menyuarakan pendapat saya terhadap kepemimpinan YB Hannah Yeoh. Sebelum ini saya merasakan YB Hannah Yeoh adalah seorang mubaligh yang sangat hebat. Beliau dan suaminya merupakan contoh kepada kami semua. Namun begitu setelah dua penggal Subang Jaya diperintah oleh parti DAP, saya merasakan kehadiran mereka sebagai pemimpin di sini tidak menjalankan tanggungjawab yang sepatutnya.
Pada saya, mereka terlalu banyak bercakap dan memperlekehkan kerajaan persekutuan tetapi mereka sendiri tidak bekerja untuk rakyat. Saya ahli parti DAP dan juga jentera pilihanraya semasa PRU-12 dan juga ke-13. Namun begitu, ternyata usaha kami untuk memartabatkan rakyat adalah satu usaha hambar.
Akibat melanggar lubang tersebut, motorsikal saya mengalami kerosakkan yang amat kronik lantas saya terpaksa menghabiskan sebanyak RM 500 untuk membaiki absorber dan rim motorsikal saya yang sudah rosak. Duit itu sepatutnya saya gunakan untuk membaiki wiring dan singki di rumah sempena sambutan Krismas nanti. Sekarang anak dan isteri saya bersedih kerana singki dan wiring di rumah saya masih belum dibaiki.
Untunglah YB Hannah Yeoh dapat naik gaji. Dia semakin kaya tetapi kami disini semakin miskin dan susah. Saya mahu tanya kepada YB Hannah Yeoh, apakah kebaikan yang pernah kamu lakukan kepada orang-orang miskin bandar di Subang Jaya? Kamu telah merosakkan hari krismas kami. Semoga Tuhan Yang Maha Esa akan mengampunkan dosa kamu kerana merosakkan kegembiraan kami.
Tony Anak Gelanggang,
Subang Jaya.
Monday, December 9, 2013
7 Prayer Requests for Kelantan, Pahang, Terengganu and Johor Flooding Victims
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| The Kuantan Flood. |
Heavy rain has caused flooding around Pahang, Kelantan, Terengganu, Kelantan and Johor resulting in the evacuation of thousands and three deaths.
According to Utusan Malaysia, "Kuantan, Pahang saw more than 7 inches of rain in 24 hours, shattering the town's 95-year record for rainfall."
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| Muslim Prayer Hall |
The National Weather Service released this warning: "Major flooding/flash flooding event underway at this time with biblical rainfall amounts reported in many areas in/near the foothills.''
Bernama reports that mudslides have hindered rescue operations.
Prayer List
- Pray that if anyone is still trapped by the flooding, that they will be rescued.
- Pray for the flooding to begin receeding.
- Pray for the safety of rescue personnel (PDRM, BOMBA, JPA3 and the volunteers) as they work in risky conditions.
- Pray for Christian disaster relief personnel and churches to have opportunities to meet the needs of the flooding victims.
- Pray for housing for the homeless.
- Pray for government officials to have wisdom in making decisions regarding the flooding victims.
- Pray that God would be glorified in the midst of this tragedy.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
A Christian MCA President in the next 10 years?
The idea of the MCA having a Christian President is possible if not probable. The Chinese in this country has long been represented by the two most powerful political entities in Malaysia the MCA (Malaysian Chinese Association) and the DAP (Democratic Action Party).
Most of the DAP leaders are known Christian. There are even big names in the Christian community who are currently the leaders of DAP. Theresa Kok, Hannah Yeoh just to name a few.
We are a legion if we work together and ensure that all of these parties are conquered by our Christians. Regardless of our political ideologies and political affiliation we must ensure that the government must be controlled by Christians.
Even UMNO has their Christian leaders that we can supports, Datuk John Embong from Penampang for example is a Christian leader in UMNO.
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Report: London slave victim Siti Aishah stuck to political beliefs - By Ida Lim
This particular news was brought to us by the Malay Mail. As usual our comments will be in red.
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 28 — Siti Aishah Abdul Wahab, who was recently rescued from 30 years of alleged slavery in a Communist collective in London, could not be persuaded by her fellow Malaysians to give up her political beliefs in the 1980s, her acquaintance has said. Fariddah Ismail Cook, who had studied in the University of London, described Siti Aishah as being “very firm” in her political beliefs. “I believe at that point in her life, no one could change her mindset and her political views,” Fariddah was quoted as saying by the New Straits Times (NST).
Is it slavery if she is voluntarily joined the "political" movement?
According to Fariddah, she had heard about Siti Aishah from an Indonesian couple working at the university’s School of Oriental and African Studies. “They tried to persuade her, too. So, whenever I was on my way to lectures, I would engage in a discussion with her. Although she was gentle, passive and not at all aggressive in her approach, she was very firm in her beliefs,” she said in an interview at her house in London. Fariddah provided a glimpse of Siti Aishah’s activism in the university in the 1980s, depicting the Malaysian as wearing a black Mao jacket while giving out leaflets. “I know that she was still around in 1981 and 1982. She was always with a group of people - non-Malaysians. I would say that she was very much led and never the leader. While there were others chanting slogans, she was more in the background, distributing leaflets,” she said. Looking at Siti Aishah’s pictures in newspapers prompted Fariddah to recall an encounter on a “cold winter day” decades ago, where the former was distributing leaflets alone on the steps of the university’s SOAS. “Our eyes made contact and I was very sad, thinking how she had turned her back on everything to support this ideology in which there is no place for God,” Fariddah said. According to NST, other Malaysians in London, including the late religious scholar Abu Bakar Hamzah, had also tried to talk to Siti Aishah but failed to get her to leave the Communist collective.
Communism not only destroys the soul of a person but also their lives and their family. It is so sad to see such a person who would have a promising future but throw it all away for a sick ideology.
Yesterday, Malaysia’s Inspector-General of Police confirmed Siti Aishah’s identity, even as UK’s Scotland Yard refused to divulge the identity of the 69-year-old Malaysian victim whom they said was still “traumatised” by her 30-year captivity. UK newspaper Daily Telegraph had quoted a retired teacher, Kamar Mautum, as saying that she believes the Malaysian victim is her sister named Siti Aishah. Kamar was reported by the Daily Telegraph as saying that Siti Aishah had studied at one of Malaysia’s most elite schools, eventually winning a Commonwealth scholarship to study surveying in London. Siti Aishah reportedly moved to Britain in 1968 with her then fiancĂ©, named Omar Munir by the Daily Telegraph, but was soon involved in extremist politics, eventually giving up everything to follow a Maoist doctrine. The Malaysian victim was one of three women rescued from their two alleged captors — named as India-born Aravindan Balakrishnan and his Tanzanian-Indian wife Chandra Pattni — in a flat in Brixton, south London, on October 25. The other two victims are a 57-year-old Irish woman and a 30-year-old Briton. Police said the three women were brainwashed and had reported being beaten, but did not appear to have been sexually abused. Balakrishnan and Pattni, reportedly the leaders of an extreme Maoist collective, were arrested last Thursday for allegedly detaining the three women against their will, but have since been released on bail pending police investigations. On Tuesday night, Kamar left for London in hopes of being reunited with her long-lost sibling, with the family’s last contact with Siti Aishah said to be in 1982. NST also reported today that Siti Aishah’s ex-fiance Omar Munir expressed gratitude that she was found. His daughter Dayana Omar Munir said the 70-year-old professor was shocked by the news and is not ready to meet anyone yet.
For us in CU4M prays that Siti Aishah would come home to her family. Any religion is better than no religion. We hoped that Siti Aishah would come to her senses. Malaysian from all religion prays that she is doing well and return home.
Dear readers of CU4M, we know that some of us may differ in political or religious issues but being in a sect like Siti Aishah is truly dumbfounded.
Salvation cannot be obtain through human made ideologies. The absence of a divine presence will disrupt the natural order of the world.
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