Sunday, February 8, 2009

Anwar Ibrahim's Grand Plan In The Mist

Hantu Laut

We all agree party hopping is demeaning and morally unacceptable to many, especially those who voted for the candidate on a party's platform of their choice.The people's repulsion against such behaviour is understandable.The unfortunate part is, there is no law against it and is against the Federal constitution to suppress it.Everyone should have the freedom of association.

What those in Pakatan failed to see is their own indulgence in political masochism. Rather than accepting the rule of law and do a self-examination of where they went wrong, they wilfully incited confrontation with the Sultan and instigated and encouraged the people to go on the street to show their anger against the Sultan. This is Anwar's brand of politics, protest and demonstration is his trademark.


"People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stone". Most of our politicians have short and selected memory and unashamedly dished out advices and make comments for which they have lost the right to do so, which they conveniently forget.

One of the frogs that brought down the PBS government in 1994 Yong TecK Lee has something to say here. In today's Daily Express headline another frog, Deputy Transport Minister Lajim Okin said it is OK to be a frog and it is normal for elected representatives to jump ship as there could be goodness coming out of it.He said Sabah benefited when he deserted PBS for the BN and leaders who jump do not do it for personal gain , they do it for the interest of the people. Certainly can't agree with this doggone piece of crap.Every frog does it out of greed and personal gain.

Perak ludicrous MB Nizar Jamaluddin should take a leaf out of Joseph Pairin's book.When Anwar raided the PBS for its assemblymen in 1994 he managed to steal 3 assemblymen to crossover to BN and brought down the PBS government and Pairin.A new chief minister from UMNO was appointed and Pairin being a true gentleman and one that respect the rule of law willingly stepped down as chief minister, without challenging the Yang Dipertuan Negeri's decision.

The Perak case is no different from what happened in Sabah in 1994. The only difference, the Perak MB is thick-headed, a belligerent, a recalcitrant and have no respect for the rule of law and have shown great disrespect to the Sultan.He sun-addled brain is incapable of making sense of the whole issue.


If this belligerent menteri besar and all the educated fools in Pakatan think they have a strong case than the right arena to fight it out is in the court of law, not in the streets using goons, schnooks and idiots who can only understand the law of the jungle.The confrontation, belligerence and lack of savoir faire by the Menteri Besar, Anwar and other Pakatan leaders were intended to scurrilously damage the Sultan's reputation.

Joining in the fray and with his own interpretation of the law is none other than the outcast top dog of the biggest law firm in the country, Zaid Ibrahim.This sententious lawyer thinks the Sultan was wrong and should not have asked the MB to resign.If you have majority of the members expressed no confidence in the MB and his government does it matter whether it is held in the assembly or the palace and I wonder which specific section of the State constitution says show of hands in the Assembly should be the only procedure.I also wonder what would Zaid's comment be if he was still in UMNO?

The absurdity of the some of the argument put forth by some legal minds and some 'lawyer buruk' that the BN has no majority because both sides have 28 seats each shows the ignorance and lack of understanding of the working of the law.The confidence of the majority should come from members of the assembly not members of political party.It can be an aggregate of BN,Pakatan and Independent assemblymen.Those Pakatan assemblymen who wanted to support BN don't even need to change party, they can do so while still in Pakatan, if they wish.Of course they would be sacked by the party if they made the stand to support BN.

The three rebels could have easily conspired with the BN secretly and let BN call for a motion of confidence to remove the MB and supported it while assembly is in session.The end game would be the same, Pakatan will be out of office.


Anwar and his gang may regret the day they embarrassed the Sultan and created an explosively tense situation that could endanger the safety of the Sultan and his family.The calling will come when the Malays turned against him in the very near future.This culture of protests and demonstrations is taking the country down the road to Africa.Now, in Africa, they don't demonstrate anymore, they just go on a killing spree.

The Malays will eventually see his action as protecting the DAP majority government and his own self interest and used a Malay menteri besar to rouse the Malay sentiments.This sentiments will be short-lived when the Malays see the true light of Anwar Ibrahim's grand plan, to be prime minister, by hook or by crook, doesn't bother him which road he takes to Putrajaya, as long as he gets there.

As leader of the opposition Anwar Ibrahim should be made responsible if there were to be breakdown of law and order.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

The Zombies Of Pakatan

Hantu Laut

If you are stupid most people will accept it because there is nothing much you can do to change it. If you are ignorant and pretend you are clever, when you are not, than you become a real pain, a menace and a potential danger to society.As they say 'A little knowledge is dangerous'

Little boys shouldn't play with fire, half-past-six lawyers shouldn't open their mouths and corrupt politicians shouldn't talk about morality.Malaysian politics have spiralled down to the gutter.The pot calling the kettle black.Politicians teaching the people the act of defiance against law and order. Shameless misconstruction of democracy and perverted interpretation of the constitution to suit one's illegitimate purpose to stay in power.


Power is sweet, once you have it, very difficult to give up.There is nothing more satisfying than the trappings of power and wealth. Even the smartest can become brazenly dumb when they are about to lose power.Some will fight to the last drop of their blood.

If the dumb-headed Menteri Besar of Perak and the Pakatan gang have had their brain in the right place they wouldn't be in such predicament. The fault is not the Sultan or the BN, it is they themselves.Arrogance and over-confidence had caused them to lose the government.


What the MB should have done is, while he still have the majority confidence of the members of the house and the moment there are indication of defections to the other side to go straight to the Sultan and ask for dissolution of the assembly.He could have pre-empted the transfer of power to the BN by asking for dissolution before he loses majority confidence of the house.Anwar Ibrahim the veteran politician and a former deputy prime minister should know that undated signed letter of resignation is illegal and he was part of the game when this was decided in
Sabah. Why blame the Sultan when you have incompetent and half-past-six legal advisers and a dumb-headed MB.

"Sepandai-pandai tupai melompat akhirnya jatuh ka tanah juga" would be the most apt description of this bunch of smarty-pants.They always blame others for their problems.Not only have they shown political immaturity, they have also shown gross unfairness in the administration of the state which was the reason for the defection of their elected members.No assemblyman would leave their party if the leaders practised fair play.

It goes to show there is no cohesion in the Pakatan coalition.The majority partner, DAP have to play second fiddle to the smallest minority PAS.DAP can't have the MB post because the state constitution says only Malay can be MB and they don't have Malay assemblyman that can be MB.Basically, it is still a very Chinese dominated party and with chauvinistic Chinese leaders in control.

PAS, diagonally opposed in almost everything in DAP and PKR but getting a free ride on this very secular and very haram vehicle.

PKR, the engine that pulls the two wagons is completely topsy-turvy, this is where many of the slime-ball, crooks and beggars took temporary shelter.


If you think their politicians are clean,smart and competence to rule this nation let see what kind of supporters they have, where they come from and how they behave.

In my posting "The Sultan Is Right, Idiots " and using the catchword 'idiots' literally draw the wrath of the supporters of Pakatan. Below are some of the comments I get on my blog and in Malaysia Today which were kind enough to carry my article.

Anonymous said...

KAU NI MEMANG SIAL BESAR TAU TAK ? DARI DULU LAGI TAK BERUBAH UBAH PERANGAI.

YANG KAU SAKIT HATI SANGAT DENGAN ANWAR TU PASAI APA ?

DIA KOREK JUBUR KAU ? PANTAT BINI KAU?

HARAMJADAH PUNYA MELAYU KA NI. SAMA LAH DENGAN SULTAN MALUN.

February 5, 2009 10:27 PM

The one below took exception to the word 'idiots' as if I personally called him that.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

When you asked people to use clear and decent language but you did otherwise for your moderation !

Those who called others idiots are themselves the one ! Siapa makan cili dia akan rasa pedas.

Please note that people voted candidates based along party lines and hence they have to toe the party line.

February 5, 2009 7:49 PM

The one below had gone completely bonkers and smutty.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

you are the idiot, idiot...go suck on najis's cock.

February 5, 2009 9:27 PM

Delete
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hantu, may you rot in hell!!! you belong to syaitan!!!

February 5, 2009 9:34 PM


If you think that is bad enough, try the one below, from a pro Pakatan blogger.

Have a good look a the picture below, ladies and gentlemen. This …. is the face of a prostitute.

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She may not be the prettiest lass in town…..heck…who am I kidding…she gives all the other good looking people from Perak a bad name…She just looks ugly. But don’t let her …not so beautiful looks deceive you. She is…the Number 1 prostitute in Perak.

She…my friends…is the lady who I had voted for in the recent 2008 General Elections.

She goes by the name - Hee Yit Foong.

But, for the people of Jelapang, she’s currently fondly referred to as … the Prostitute of Jelapang.

No one knows what’s the exact amount she received, but the Prostitute of Jelapang (PoJ for short) up there is rumoured to have received millions for her body…for her soul….making her..by far…the highest paid prostitute in Perak…Malaysia…South East Asia…and probably the world. One more thing Malaysians can be proud off. The highest paid prostitute in the World.

Malaysia Boleh!!!!!!

From Malaysia Today's commentators:

written by Hakim Joe, February 06, 2009 00:59:39
Hantu Laut, are you fcuking the invalid from DAP?
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written by Man In Black, February 05, 2009 19:56:26
HantuLaut, you are a piece of shit!!! Are you living in a dreamland....The Perakians voted for Pakatan if you have a memory moron....Get this guy out of side...

The one below is a friendly advice from a philosopher who felt slighted:

tony -stand-up philosopher said...

Hello friend, your inference to us as idiots seems to indicate that you are the only intelligent one around. The biggest mistake one can make is to infer others less superior or intelligent then you. Your pride will truly be your fall. Be wise in your walk for you never know where the landmines are.

February 5, 2009 9:38 PM

I rest my case.

There must be many zombies in this country who wanted government run by jackals.

Do as you would be done by. Idiots!

Friday, February 6, 2009

Perak Heading For Emergency Rule ?

Hantu Laut
Man down...man down. In the chaos following the tear gas release by police upon thousands of protestors near Istana Iskandariyah, in Kuala Kangsar, an unidentied man is seen lying in protest on the road with vehicles avoiding him. It is all very new for the silver state - marches, police and tear gas. – Picture by Choo Choy May (Pic from Malaysian Insider)

Is Perak heading for a state of emergency similar to what Kelantan had in 1977 ?

In 1977 in the Kelantan state assembly a 'no confidence' motion was tabled and carried by 20 PAS votes after 13 UMNO and 1 MCA assemblymen walked out.

A legal impasse followed when Menteri Besar Mohammed Nasir called for dissolution of the state assembly. His supporters demonstrated in the streets and violence and looting broke out.It led to the Federal government asking the Yang Dipertuan Agong to declare state of emergency in Kelantan and curfew imposed in the state capital. Federal ruled was imposed in Kelantan for 'public security'


UMNO won Kelantan in the March 1978 state elections.

Article 150 of the Federal constitution empowered the Agong to declare emergency rule in the Federation or any part thereof.

The constitutional crisis is developing into potential violence and civil disorder. Protests and demonstrations if allowed to continue would give the Federal government the excuse to impose emergency rule.

Shouldn't Anwar and Pakatan take the blame if such situation imposed in Perak.

You Can't Fool All Of The People All Of The Time

Hantu Laut

Perak is not the first state and Menteri Besar Nizar Jamaluddin is not the first to face a constitutional crisis in this country.

However, none of those in the past had uttered that they would defend their positions to the last drop of their blood.What does Nizar mean when he says he would "defend his post to the last drop of his blood" and "This will be where Najib will be buried". Is he going on a jihad against the BN and intend to slay Najib with his Islamic sword. With such violent tendency how the hell they made this man the menteri besar.

This jihadist refused to go in spite of the Sultan's decision to remove him. He wouldn't be there in the first place if the Sultan have had no respect for the constitution and acceded to UMNO's request to form the government after the 8 March 2008 Elections.There wouldn't be any Pakatan government in Perak.

The first cowboy was the first Chief Minister of Sarawak Stephen Kalong Ningkan who refused to vacate his seat after being dismissed by the Yang Dipertuan Negeri (Governor).His case was similar to Nazir, said to have ceased to command the confidence of the majority of the members of the assembly.The Governor than appointed a new chief minister.


Ningkan refusal to step down resulted in a constitutional impasse and was perceived to threaten the unity of Malaysia at that time when the nation was barely three years old. On 14 Sept 1966, the Yang Dipertuan Agong proclaimed a state of emergency in Sarawak.

Ningkan appealed all the way to the Privy Council in UK but lost the case.The Privy Council was the final appellate court for Malaysia at that time.

In 1977 Kelantan faced the same problem when Menteri Besar Mohammed Nasir refused to step down from office for defying party instructions.Nasir was removed by PAS, his own party, which had a coalition government with the BN at that time.Nasir refusal led to a declaration of state of emergency in Kelantan.

In 1985 PBS( Parti Bersatu Sabah) won the election by one seat majority.A tussle between PBS President Joseph Pairin and USNO (United Sabah National Organisation) President Tun Mustapha Harun for the appointment of chief minister took place.The incident saw the appointment of Mustapha as CM for about a day, before the then Deputy Prime Minister MusaHitam intervened and refused to recognise Mustapha's appointment. Mustapha had the backing of only 22 assemblymen while Pairin had 24 from his party and 1 independent supporting him.Joseph Pairin was sworn in the next day.Sabah then had 2 chief ministers for a while until the court ruled in Pairin's favour.

In 1994 PBS won the Sabah state elections by a slim margin.PBS secured 25 out of 48 seats giving it a simple majority to form the government. The BN and a plot engineered by Anwar Ibrahim went all out to entice PBS assemblymen to cross over to BN with offer of money and positions.Three PBS assemblymen defected to BN and brought about the collapse of the PBS government.The Prime Minister at that time was Mahathir Mohammad.The PBS frogs were rewarded with ministerial posts in both State and Federal Cabinet.The three famous PBS frogs were Joseph Kurup, Bernard Dompok and Yong Teck Lee.

Anwar didn't reject the crossover but engineered, encouraged and rewarded what he now called immoral act. What he did to Sabah wasn't immoral, now that it is happening to him and his party and on his own soil it has become immoral.

Did Anwar called for dissolution of the Sabah state assembly to seek fresh mandate from the people ? No ! he was swimming in his own glory for the immoral ways he wrestled the government away from those chosen by the people.Did he give a damn about the constitution? What constitution ? He never heard of it, he thought Sabah was a colony.

For a man who had abandoned conventional morality and the rule of fair play what right has Anwar to admonish and ridicule Najib for doing what he had done worse. He reeks of double standard, hypocrisy and a man with split personality and one that have the versatility of a chameleon.For those who think this man care for the nation and the people that's their business, I think he sucks !

Even Nicoloi Machiavelli would have been very impressed with his ruthless tactics for trying to gain power and manipulating the people to his advantage.

As Abraham Lincoln's famous quote '"You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time"


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