Thursday, 15 September 2011

Students as old as me ...




Students as old as me ... come on, why she is so hurry to get on the car? where to go ? go to school ? what subject at her university ? hehehehehe

Monday, 12 September 2011

Panas Jugak..! Ada Lagi Artis Dah Bertaubat Digunakan Oleh PAS Untuk H

Take another example of a famous female artist is quite wild during adolescence. Now, since becoming a TV host and familiarized herself with the party, the Islamic talk not cracked in the mouth. He is great, the best example of his son, that is.

When the show hosting plans children on TV, air "make up" thick eyebrows but also shaved. Is this true believer features ala PAS? He did not know the ruling on shaving the eyebrows on the side of Islam illegal?

Can not any of our artists even if we want to repent, take Yussuf Islam such as a user? He was once a athies called Cat Steven, is not extreme when the depth, reach and expand Islam.

In fact he was preaching in his own right is preaching through nasyidnya music that praises God, Islam and Prophet Muhammad PBUH. For me, I am more interested in preaching this same pattern.

In our case, I blame 100% to Azmil Mustapha would be so too. The mosque committee members who wise to go pick one person who is not qualified to tell them. Tens or hundreds of other educated Muslim religious scholars in and outside the state, school and graduated from Al Azhar's hut, which can give talks and tazkirah at the mosque and the mosque.

What can we do, this is the characteristics of Malaysian-style Islamic state. Those non-Muslims in the Mosque out preach mock verses the Qur'an, Muslims too busy to break the fast in the church while the verses of the Koran prohibited heard publicly in the mosque by the State Fatwa Council pulak tu, allegedly want to please pagan harbi. Allahhuakbar.

Sunday, 31 July 2011

Vietnamese singer Phuong Mai

Nguyen Thi Loan: sexy Vietnamese girl in bikini

Saturday, 30 July 2011

Earthquake jolts north-east Japan - no tsunami warning


A 6.4 magnitude earthquake has been felt in north-east Japan, shaking buildings in the capital Tokyo, reports say.

The quake's epicentre was off the east coast of Honshu.

It struck in the same area as the 11 March earthquake and tsunami but no abnormalities at Japanese nuclear plants were reported, Reuters says.

There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries and no tsunami warning was issued.

More than 20,000 people died or were reported missing as a result of the disaster in March, which also crippled nuclear reactors in the Fukushima area.

The quake occurred close to Iwaki, with its centre around 100km (60 miles) south-south-east of Fukushima city.

It occurred at 0354 local time on Sunday (1854 GMT Saturday), at a depth of 44km (27 miles).

Nigeria plans talks with Islamist group Boko Haram


Nigeria's government says it wants to start negotiating with Islamist group Boko Haram, which has been blamed for a series of recent attacks.

The government said a panel would open talks with the group and report back by 16 August.

There was no immediate reaction to the statement from Boko Haram.

The group, whose name roughly translates as "Western education is forbidden", is fighting to topple the government and create an Islamic state.

It led an uprising across a number of states in northern Nigeria in 2009, during which hundreds were killed.

In recent weeks it has been blamed for a series of bombings and shootings in Nigeria's north-east.

The government statement said President Goodluck Jonathan had appointed seven people, including the ministers of defence and labour, to a negotiation committee.

It said the panel's role would be to act "as a liaison between the federal government ... and Boko Haram and to initiate negotiations with the sect".

It would also work with Nigeria's national security adviser to ensure that security forces acted with "professionalism", the statement added.

The governor of the Nigerian state of Borno has admitted that the army has been guilty of excesses during operations to counter Boko Haram.

Most of Boko Haram's recent attacks have been carried out in the Borno city of Maiduguri.

It also claimed responsibility for the deadly bombing of the police headquarters in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, last month.

The negotiation panel is to be inaugurated on Tuesday.

US Republicans confident about deal on US debt limit


Republican leaders have expressed confidence that a deal can be struck to raise the nation's debt limit before Tuesday, and avert possible default.

Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell said there was "a level of seriousness with the right people at the table".

But his Democratic counterpart said there was no "meaningful" engagement.

In a sign of the level of anxiety over the issue, troops in Afghanistan asked Adm Mike Mullen if they would be paid.

The admiral, who as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is on a visit to southern Afghanistan, said he did not know whether that would be the case if the US fails to raise the $14.3tn (£8.7tn) limit by 2 August.

Democrats and Republicans have so far rejected each others' proposals for cutting spending and raising the debt limit.

President Barack Obama backs Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's proposal, which would cut $2.2tn from deficits and raise the debt ceiling by $2.7tn, meaning the issue would not have to be revisited until after the 2012 elections.
'Reasonable people'

But the House of Representatives, where Republicans have a majority, rejected the bill 246-173 on Saturday afternoon, even before the Senate had voted on it.Senate Democrats had hoped to pass the bill by Sunday morning so that it could go to the House by Monday.

Mr Reid accused the Republicans of seeking to filibuster, or delay, proceedings.

"Unless there is a compromise, or they accept my bill, we're heading for economic disaster," he said.

Following Saturday's House vote, President Barack Obama summoned Mr Reid and Democratic House leader Nancy Pelosi for talks.

Republicans said they were confident a deal could be reached.

Referring to the Senate bill, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell called on Democrats to "end this charade" so that negotiations could be pursued with the president.

"We are now fully engaged with the one person in America out of 370 million people who can sign this bill into law," he said.

Republican House Speaker John Boehner said he was "confident that we're going to come to some agreement with the White House and end this impasse."

"I think we're dealing with reasonable, responsible people," he said.

But Mr Reid responded that "the engagement there is not in any meaningful way."

"Republican leaders still refuse to negotiate in good faith."
Breathing space

The BBC's Paul Adams in Washington says the Treasury is already drawing up emergency plans in case a deal is not reached.

The US Treasury estimates that the government will no longer be able to borrow money to pay all its bills unless its borrowing limit is increased by Tuesday.

Experts say the government has enough cash to keep functioning for another week or so after that.

Politicians have had some breathing space over the weekend to negotiate before Asian financial markets open on Monday morning, which will be Sunday afternoon in the US capital.

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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid: "There is no more time for delaying tactics"

The House of Representatives passed its own plan on Friday evening by 218-210, with 22 Republicans and every Democrat voting against.

The plan, drawn up Mr Boehner, includes some $900bn of spending cuts and would raise the debt ceiling by a similar amount.

However, it would require another vote during mid-2012 - in the midst of next year's presidential campaign - and includes language in support of a so-called "balanced budget amendment" to the US constitution. Both are rejected by the White House and the Senate leadership.

Shortly after the House passed its bill, the Democratic-led Senate voted to reject the Boehner plan.

In a weekly radio address, Mr Obama reiterated that any solution on a default had to be bipartisan.

"There are multiple ways to resolve this problem," he said.

"Congress must find common ground on a plan that can get support from both parties in the House and in the Senate. And it has to be a plan that I can sign by Tuesday."

Analysts predict a last-minute scramble for a compromise and razor-edge votes in both chambers, with the high-stakes game of legislative brinkmanship expected to continue all weekend.

The Boehner and Reid plans overlap in key ways, such as trimming spending over 10 years and shunning President Obama's call for tax increases on the wealthy and corporations.

 
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