The Fairly Current Show

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Recently I was invited by The Fairly Current Show to do an interview with them. I was impressed when I met the team. They are a group of young and passionate Malaysians who put their talents together to make this show a success. It’s very important to note that they are of different races and… Read more »

Updated : A home for the 7 children

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For those who are curious as to the future of this family after December 2008 – I’ve said that we want to provide a headstart for this family. We want to first put the home in place before we help the mother find a job. The father is an odd job worker as well. I… Read more »

A home for the 7 children

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Thanks to all who posted comments on my last posting. I didn’t expect such overwhelming feedback. By the way, my blog is the only channel I have for expressing my views and frustrations (sometimes) and it is only healthy for me to do that, lest I become an elected rep who is not able to… Read more »

Some things I just wouldn’t do

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My service centre has been operating for about 4 months now. We have received close to more than 300 walk-in complaints (of problems from the past) and more than 3140 emails now. More than 22,000 people voted for me. More than 9000 voted for BN. There are still many hard core BN supporters around. Life… Read more »

Parents – you hold the keys of transformation

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People have so many different opinions on politicians. Some have bad experiences with politicians and they therefore label all politicians dirty and not trustworthy. It annoys me when people ASSUME the fact that just because I’m a politician hence I am a liar, I can’t be trusted and I’m not a good role model. We… Read more »

Threat of HIV/AIDS

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I visited the One Life Revolution Exhibition at Dream Centre today with my team members. This experiential exhibition allows me to walk in the shoes of children with HIV/AIDS. I walked through the life of a young Cambodian girl affected by HIV. She was forced into child prostitution. When I went through the journey of… Read more »

Enriching lives

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I spent some time last evening visiting some homes in USJ. Joining me were some caring residents and Mr Yeong, the president of the Kelab Warga Emas in this area. I met a man who’s been bedridden for more than 1o years now after an accident. His wife has been looking after him and she… Read more »

Reunited

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Last weekend was hectic for me. One of the much awaited event was the SMKSU prefects’ reunion. When my husband and I arrived, we were kept busy with photography session with the prefects. Teachers and parents were present too. I was asked to give a speech. In my speech, I thanked the people who stood… Read more »

Guess who?

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Guess who I met at Kelana Jaya today? With Raja Petra and my husband, Ram He doesn’t need further introduction. We had a very brief chat and he told me that he’s a voter in my constituency. Having a constituent with one of the most influential pair of eyes and voice in our country today… Read more »