Sunday, January 11, 2009

Happy and prosperous Chinese New Year

Wish all Malaysian of the Chinese origin a Happy and prosperous Chinese New Year. To all non Chinese supporters and friends, wish you all a happy holiday and let us celebrate this auspicious season together with better understandings among all races irrespective of religions and cultures.These has made Malaysian special.
Malaysians must also put aside our differences and focus on nation building and this must be the only way forward in order to achieve even more prosperity, peace and harmony. Malaysians should seize the spirit and convictions and striving for a better and more progressive Malaysia.
We must reject polarisation and discrimination. No one should be sidelined in promotion because of his race, especially in the public servives example of school principals and others.

The Year of the OX
The characteristics of an ox is dependable, patient, materialistic, calm, methodical, hardworking and ambitious.On the other hand, the ox can be stubborn, narrowminded low public relation skills and non compassionate.
The ox is also men's slave for life and exploited in the bone for labour, meat, milk, leather, glue, manure and even its horn.Poor cow.(therefore be shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves for then one will 'excel'?) Should one work like cow or talk like the snake?

Politic

With the recent winning of the by-election in Kuala Terengganu the moral in the Pakatan Rakyat colition was once again lifted. This has clearly shown that the people of Malaysia still want changes to be done in the administration of the federal government despite some ( very little) changes and the Barisan National has not learnt the bitter lesson of Mar 8 2008 general election. The winning was the joint effort of the 3 Pakatan Rakyat component parties namely PAS, DAP and Parti Keadilan Rakyat. Syabas! The world wait for no one. We need to spend more time to move on rather than debating on the race, religion and NEP. We can debate until the cow comes home! but nothing, absolutely nothing will ever changed to improve our global competitiveness.

Business

The coming of the year of the OX may not be as good as we think but The Perakian with the initiatives and good government’s strategies can manage well and may not be hard hit. The federal government with the second stimulus plans will hopefully able to help the people and not only the handful of ‘well- connected’ people only. With the petroleum price expected to increase to more than US100 per barrel, let’s be prepared and be prudent.


To The Wealthy
Let’s during this times of celebration bring some joy in sharing the goodness to the less fortunate, the poor and needy. It is good to be wealthy.Prosperity is not measured by the wealth one have but the generosity one possess. People will look up to you when you are rich. People pay more attentions to you. All that one said is right even though if it is not. …Remember the Lord your God, for it is He who gives you ability to produce wealth … Give and more will be givento you! It is more blessed to give than to receive.

To the others
If you are feeling hopeless and seem to be no way out of your problems, there is a way. There is always hope, when you ask, seek and knock. May this new year brings you new spirit, new heart, and new blessings.

Let's hope this coming year will be a better year for all of us.

Wish you a Happy and prosperous

Chinese New Year

May you and your loved one enjoy

good health and happiness always.


Chinese New Year Open House Invitations

26 Jan 2009

(1st Day of CNY)

DAP Perak

Venue: WISMA DAP PERAK

Time 11.00AM- 2.00PM


29 Jan 2009

(4th Day of CNY)

Pantai Remis , Perak

Hosted by YB Dato' Ngeh Koo Ham

& YB Nga Kor Ming

Venue : Near Billion Supermarket, Pantai Remis

Time: 11.00AM

30 Jan 2009

(5th Day of CNY)

Perak State CNY Concert Celebration

Venue: Ipoh Padang, Perak

Time : 6.30PM


Posted by Jason Ling
for
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