Anak Malaysia
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Krismas Day Golf at Kelab Golf Negara Subang
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Barack Obama is very happy about his health reform.
Naim,
Early this morning, the Senate made history and health reform cleared its most important hurdle yet -- garnering the 60 votes needed to move toward a final vote in that chamber later this week.
This marks the first time in our nation's history that comprehensive health reform has come to this point. And it appears that the American people will soon realize the genuine reform that offers security to those who have health insurance and affordable options to those who do not.
I'm grateful to Senator Harry Reid and every senator who's been working around the clock to make this happen. And I'm grateful to you, and every member of the Organizing for America community, for all the work you have done to make this progress possible.
After a nearly century-long struggle, we are now on the cusp of making health insurance reform a reality in the United States of America.
As with any legislation, compromise is part of the process. But I'm pleased that recently added provisions have made this landmark bill even stronger. Between the time when the bill passes and the time when the insurance exchanges get up and running, insurance companies that try to jack up their rates do so at their own peril. Those who hike their prices may be barred from selling plans on the exchanges.
And while insurance companies will be prevented from denying coverage on the basis of pre-existing conditions once the exchanges are open, in the meantime there will be a high-risk pool where people with pre-existing conditions can purchase affordable coverage.
A recent amendment has made these protections even stronger. Insurance companies will now be prohibited from denying coverage to children immediately after this bill passes. There's also explicit language in this bill that will protect a patient's choice of doctor. And small businesses will get additional assistance as well.
These protections are in addition to the ones we've been talking about for some time. No longer will insurance companies be able to drop your coverage if you become sick and no longer will you have to pay unlimited amounts out of your own pocket for treatments that you need.
Under this bill families will save on their premiums; businesses that would see their costs rise if we don't act will save money now and in the future. This bill will strengthen Medicare and extend the life of the program. Because it's paid for and gets rid of waste and inefficiency in our health care system, this will be the largest deficit reduction plan in over a decade.
Finally, this reform will extend coverage to more than 30 million Americans who don't have it.
These are not small changes. These are big changes. They're fundamental reforms. They will save money. They will save lives.
And your passion, your work, your organizing helped make all of this possible. Now it's time to finish the job.
Thank you,
President Barack Obama
Early this morning, the Senate made history and health reform cleared its most important hurdle yet -- garnering the 60 votes needed to move toward a final vote in that chamber later this week.
This marks the first time in our nation's history that comprehensive health reform has come to this point. And it appears that the American people will soon realize the genuine reform that offers security to those who have health insurance and affordable options to those who do not.
I'm grateful to Senator Harry Reid and every senator who's been working around the clock to make this happen. And I'm grateful to you, and every member of the Organizing for America community, for all the work you have done to make this progress possible.
After a nearly century-long struggle, we are now on the cusp of making health insurance reform a reality in the United States of America.
As with any legislation, compromise is part of the process. But I'm pleased that recently added provisions have made this landmark bill even stronger. Between the time when the bill passes and the time when the insurance exchanges get up and running, insurance companies that try to jack up their rates do so at their own peril. Those who hike their prices may be barred from selling plans on the exchanges.
And while insurance companies will be prevented from denying coverage on the basis of pre-existing conditions once the exchanges are open, in the meantime there will be a high-risk pool where people with pre-existing conditions can purchase affordable coverage.
A recent amendment has made these protections even stronger. Insurance companies will now be prohibited from denying coverage to children immediately after this bill passes. There's also explicit language in this bill that will protect a patient's choice of doctor. And small businesses will get additional assistance as well.
These protections are in addition to the ones we've been talking about for some time. No longer will insurance companies be able to drop your coverage if you become sick and no longer will you have to pay unlimited amounts out of your own pocket for treatments that you need.
Under this bill families will save on their premiums; businesses that would see their costs rise if we don't act will save money now and in the future. This bill will strengthen Medicare and extend the life of the program. Because it's paid for and gets rid of waste and inefficiency in our health care system, this will be the largest deficit reduction plan in over a decade.
Finally, this reform will extend coverage to more than 30 million Americans who don't have it.
These are not small changes. These are big changes. They're fundamental reforms. They will save money. They will save lives.
And your passion, your work, your organizing helped make all of this possible. Now it's time to finish the job.
Thank you,
President Barack Obama
Friday, December 18, 2009
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Why so sad and why so happy?
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Congratulations to Golf Unite, RM 18,000 was raised for Pertubuhan Penyayang Raudhah, Home for the Angels and Stepping Stone Home.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Pringgit Geng meeting in Kuantan, Pahang 5th December, 2009.
Kerja Kahwin anak Abd Rahman Hj Md Tawi di Kuantan Pahang.
CRM Steering Committee meeting at Perdasama 4th December,2009
Friday, December 4, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Its worth taking note of these and try to remember as much as possible always
1) Four things that make your body sick:-
a)Excessive talking
b)Excessive sleeping
c)Excessive eating and
d)Excessive meeting/outing with people
2) Four things that destroys the body:-
b)Sorrow (Sadness/Grief)
c)Hunger
d)Sleeping late at night
3) Four things that make the face looking dull and haggard:-
a)Lying
b)Being disrespectful/impudent (knowingly)
c) Baseless arguments
d)Excessive immorality (committing sins without fear)
4) Four things that make the face glow and shine:-
a) Piety
b) Loyalty
c) Generosity and kindness
d)Helpful to others without being asked
5) Four things make the Rizqi (Sustenance) stop:-
a) Sleeping till late in the morning (from Fajr to sunrise)
b) Not Performing Fardhu or Irregular in Prayers
c) Laziness/Idleness
d) Treachery/Dishonesty
6) Four things that bring/increase the Rizqi:-
a) Staying up in the night in prayers
b) Excessive Repentance
c) Regular Charity
d) Zikr (Remembrance of Allah)
Friday, November 27, 2009
Sessi di Sudut Pandang Astro Awani 26hb November, 2009
Pengacara sessi Encik Kamarul Bahrin Haron bersama Encik Irwan bin Ismail dan Datuk Naim Mohamad
Di Kaca TV
Sessi sudut pandang telah membincangkan politik dan sukan dimana peranan ahli ahli politik didalam pembangunan sukan negara telah dikupas. Beberapa issue juga telah dibincangkan merangkumi infra struktur, kepimpinan, sokongan kewangan dan cara mana sukan boleh kendiri tanpa bantuan lain lain pihak.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Happy thanksgiving from Barack Obama
Thanksgiving
Naim,
Tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day, Americans across the country will sit down together, count our blessings, and give thanks for our families and our loved ones.
American families reflect the diversity of this great nation. No two are exactly alike, but there is a common thread they each share.
Our families are bound together through times of joy and times of grief. They shape us, support us, instill the values that guide us as individuals, and make possible all that we achieve.
So tomorrow, I'll be giving thanks for my family -- for all the wisdom, support, and love they have brought into my life.
But tomorrow is also a day to remember those who cannot sit down to break bread with those they love.
The soldier overseas holding down a lonely post and missing his kids. The sailor who left her home to serve a higher calling. The folks who must spend tomorrow apart from their families to work a second job, so they can keep food on the table or send a child to school.
We are grateful beyond words for the service and hard work of so many Americans who make our country great through their sacrifice. And this year, we know that far too many face a daily struggle that puts the comfort and security we all deserve painfully out of reach.
So when we gather tomorrow, let us also use the occasion to renew our commitment to building a more peaceful and prosperous future that every American family can enjoy.
It seems like a lifetime ago that a crowd met on a frigid February morning in Springfield, Illinois to set out on an improbable course to change our nation.
In the years since, Michelle and I have been blessed with the support and friendship of the millions of Americans who have come together to form this ongoing movement for change.
You have been there through victories and setbacks. You have given of yourselves beyond measure. You have enabled all that we have accomplished -- and you have had the courage to dream yet bigger dreams for what we can still achieve.
So in this season of thanks giving, I want to take a moment to express my gratitude to you, and my anticipation of the brighter future we are creating together.
With warmest wishes for a happy holiday season from my family to yours,
President Barack Obama
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Pemandu Projek CRM Perdasama 18hb Nov,2009 malam
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Penasihat ICT MKM 18hb Nov.,2009 pagi
Mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Penasihat ICT MKM kali ke 4/2009 telah dipengerusikan oleh Datuk Naim Mohamad.
Dari kiri: Encik Ruslan bin Ramli dari Suruhanjaya Koperasi Malaysia dan Tuan Hj Idris Ismail Pengarah MKM.
Ahli Jawatankuasa dari kiri: Puan Julia Bee Ramjan (MKM), Tuan Nik Azmin bin Nik Hussain (MAMPU), Tengku Nadiah Tengku Mohamad (KPDNKK) dan Puan Hjh Halijah Zakaria (MKM)
Dari Kiri: Encik Mazlan Ali dan Encik Mohamad Azim Abd Aziz dari Unit ICT Maktab Kerjasama Malaysia.
Dari kiri: Encik Ruslan bin Ramli dari Suruhanjaya Koperasi Malaysia dan Tuan Hj Idris Ismail Pengarah MKM.
Ahli Jawatankuasa dari kiri: Puan Julia Bee Ramjan (MKM), Tuan Nik Azmin bin Nik Hussain (MAMPU), Tengku Nadiah Tengku Mohamad (KPDNKK) dan Puan Hjh Halijah Zakaria (MKM)
Dari Kiri: Encik Mazlan Ali dan Encik Mohamad Azim Abd Aziz dari Unit ICT Maktab Kerjasama Malaysia.
Majlis Penutupan Kempen Hari Pahlawan 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Pertandingan GOLF sempena sambutan Hari Jadi ke71 TYT YangDiPertua Melaka
DYMM Yang diPertuan Agong Seri Paduka Baginda Al Wathiqu Billah Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin ibni almarhum Sultan Mahmud Al Muktafi Billah Shah bersama TYT Tun Khalil Yaakub dan YAB Datuk Seri Hj Mohd Ali Mohd Rustam.
YAB Datuk Seri Hj Mohd Ali Mohd Rustam menyampaikan hadiah kepada Dato Aziz Kassim dan diperhatikan oleh YB Datuk Ghafar Atan.
YB Datuk Latip Tambychik, Datuk Ir Zaini, Dato Aziz Kassim, Datuk Ruslin, Datuk Naim Mohamad dan YB Datuk Hj Naim Abu Bakar.
YAB Datuk Seri Hj Mohd Ali Mohd Rustam menyampaikan hadiah kepada Dato Aziz Kassim dan diperhatikan oleh YB Datuk Ghafar Atan.
YB Datuk Latip Tambychik, Datuk Ir Zaini, Dato Aziz Kassim, Datuk Ruslin, Datuk Naim Mohamad dan YB Datuk Hj Naim Abu Bakar.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Mesyuarat Kedua Jawatankuasa Penganjur Jelajah Malaysia 2010
Dari kiri Sdra Mazlan, Sdra Aminuddin, Sdra Jamaluddin, Tuan Hj Ibrahim Mustapha, Datuk Naim Mohamad, Pengerusi Encik Maniam Manikkam, Tuan Hj Sharif, Encik Yunus Ibrahim, Tuan Adnan, Dato Yusuf Harmain Shah dan Dato Ahmad Sidi. Mesyuarat telah diadakan di bilik Lembaga Majlis Olimpik Malaysia bermula dari jam 10-00 pagi pada 14hb November, 2009.
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