Friday, March 28, 2008

PAS MP of Shah Alam YB Khalid Abd Samad visits Church of Divine Mercy



YB Khalid Abd Samad, MP of Shah Alam, a member of Parti Islam Malaysia engages the churchgoers of the Roman Catholic Church of Divine Mercy Shah Alam.
The church took 26 years to build due to various objections and regulation changes that resulted in it being completed in 2005. The church is a factory uilding converted to a place of worship in the Industrial zone of Glenmarie Shah Alam. YB Khalid asked that he meet the people to quell fears and answer any questions on the direction of PAS and matters relating to the new Selangor State Government. For more details to his Q&A session, go here.

myblog-TV

Having spoken to many people in recent weeks, I am convinced more now than ever that this is the right time to launch this new blog.
Myblog-TV aims to provide information through video coverage and interviews on current affairs and issues to all discerning blog readers here in Malaysia, the land we so love. The impact of bloggers and online news, both for and against is a healthy forum that we should all engage in. However, being homosapiens, we have the tendency to take sides. Myblog-TV aims to remain neutral. With this in mind, the videos , filmed and hosted (by youtube for economic reasons) remains a media for you, the reader to watch and make your own judgements.

Due to the limitation of youtube, only 10 minutes of videos will be posted. Full length videos via CD rom can be requested via email to request.myblogtv@gmail.com and instructions will be sent to you upon request.

This blog TV is not possible without the support of the certain individuals. A big thank you goes out to these well wishers. An on loan prosumer Video cam is on hand and ready!

Currently, myblog-TV is able to cover events in the Peninsular only. This call also goes out to bloggers who wish to provide coverage within their local area. The minimum requirement is prosumer/HD ready camera equipment with sufficient sound pick up equipment in order to enable good quality delivery via the existing network.

Wish us luck, will you?