Saturday, May 23, 2009

What Are Pakatan Supporters Made Of ?

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They curse, insult and babble in imprecations. They berate other opinion with string of expletives and language fit for the gutter. They are the highly indoctrinated and intoxicated Pakatan supporters.

Below are some of the comments that are common language among Pakatan supporters who formed major segment of blog readers.

From an article that appeared in Malaysia Today on decision of the Court of Appeal on the Perak MB.

written by Dragon888, May 23, 2009 11:14:25
Those 3 judges are crooked, corrupt and incompetent. They are stooges to BN. I wonder how are they going to sleep at night. The only way is to get rid of BN and then the tainted judges, AG, Police chiefs, etc. We need the French govt and citizens to prove that Najib had dinner, lunch or coffee with the murdered Mongolian lady... This would be the easiest way to get rid if this corrupt PM...

written by raven1958, May 23, 2009 12:38:49
These judges are slimy bastards hiding behind Rosmah's panties.....anyone have their home addresses..please comment.......they are not going to get away with this....I have an Ah Long friend who is good at tracking thugs....maybe will utilise his services.....

A word of assurance from an Indian to Raja Petra on his apology to the nation about his son.

written by Remo, May 21, 2009 07:17:13
No worries Pete.
You don't have to feel guilty.
You have to go on.

I am Indian and we Indian believe in fate.
I believe it is fated.

We are with you and you continue your struggle to eradicate the corrupted government.

From an article in Malaysia Today on Hafidz Baharom.

written by nero287, May 22, 2009 21:57:49
Hafidz must had his nuts squeezed real tight in order to write a nut-piece about RPK. In fact he stooped so low down by mentioning RPK's son in his article. Only Saifool would have appreciated his posture!

First the police prostituted themselves to UMNO, then 3 entities from Perak did it. Three more judges whored themselves today and I guess journalists such as Hafidz didn't want to be left out. Very soon we will be known as a Brothel State. Shouldn't these people just Putrajaya when they pray since the person that they worship resides there. BTW Hafidz, after reading your article, I wouldn't trust you to write an essay for my teenage kid. Pathetic attempt at spin doctoring.

From Zorro-Unmasked on the Court of Appeal's decision.

Anonymous said...

To be expected, these judges have said it "Yes, we respect shit!"

In shit we trust, Najis Razak variety.

May 22, 2009 5:32 PM

From Susan Loone's blog.

Never trusted the judiciary from the day Madhatter manipulated those guys to his aDVANTAGE! The Verdict??? Could’nt care a damm as everyone knows it a gone case!
To me the courts can get F$%#@! to hell!
Fern - May 22, 2009 at 8:37 am

From my blog.

Anonymous said...

Definitely BN will win in Kelantan, and that businessman in Penanti will beat the pakatan hands down and then join the UMNO under the able leadership of Najib.

WHY? Bcoz of:

Tun Daim Zainuddin has personally told Dr Mahathir that Singapore possesses all the evidence that Najib, Razak Baginda and Altantuya met at the Oriental Hotel in Marina Square one year before she died.

This means, with the evidence that Singapore possesses, they would be able to blackmail Najib.

Surely Dr Mahathir would not want someone who can be blackmailed into doing Singapore’s bidding become the next prime minister knowing how he feels about Singapore and those perceived as under Singapore’s control?

http://mt.m2day.org/2008/content/view/22273/84/

-kekekeke

May 23, 2009 5:03 AM

This one is from a blogger who once was a radio DJ who used to insult his listeners who called in to his talk show for their bad English.He has no confidence in the judicial system.

So now the Zambry fler is back as Menteri Besar of Perak. The 3 judges of the Appeals Court have decided so. The people of Perak did not have a say in this.

You're not going to sit there and tell me that you're really surprised. Are you? If you are then I must commend you on your optimism and belief in the sanctity of the Law and belief in the purity of our judicial system. Good for you. I am not so gullible la. From the time the circus began there was no other outcome that I would have expected.

Now 'they' will all tell us, "It's the law!" Sure it is. "We won fair and square. It's legal!" Sure.

But it isn't even about the Law and justice really. It is about trust. Maybe legally Zambry is the chief minister. Maybe the other fler has lost the confidence of the majority. Maybe the old Sult was right in his decision ordering the resignation of the other MB. Maybe like the old saying says, pigs will fly.

It is sad isn't it? That after more than 50 years of Independence we have lost trust in our courts and judges.

Of course, it is sad, when people have to resort to such improper and uncouth behaviour.

This is the kind of government Malaysia will get if we don't open our eyes now and realize it is not about corruptions or abuses of power that they want to get rid of BN and restore democracy as they claimed.

It is now clear their greed for power had overwhelmed their senses and they have showed the highest disrespect for the justice system and insulted the judges of the Appeal court.

Is this the kind of government you want, who teaches you to defy the law?

Three days of hunger strike will not kill you.

May I suggest that the whole of Pakatan and its supporters go on a hunger strike.It will help to cleanse their bodies of the bad elements.

For Pakatan supporters it is also a way to prove your indelible support for the party.


Friday, May 22, 2009

Contemplating Contempt Of Court.

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“I’m not going to rely on the court’s decision. It is only a legal process, the solution is to give the people the right to choose a new government,” said Nizar to reporters outside the courtroom yesterday.

The Court of Appeal is expected to give its verdict today and it could go either way.However, Nizar has already made up his mind not to take heed by saying he is not going to rely on the court's decision but would push for dissolution.From what I know not respecting court's decision would be contempt of court.

Assuming the judgement is in his favour than the Sultan may ask him to reconvene the state assembly to establish whether there is a deadlock.If so, than a dissolution is imperative and I am sure the Sultan will grant it to him.

It is also imperative that he would not play dirty like he did before, hit below the belt by suspending BN assemblymen.


In the meantime, there seems to be a lot of unhealthy lawmakers in Pakatan. This is the second death over a short period. Manek Urai assemblyman Ismail Yaacob died after a long illness. The irony is PAS suggesting to UMNO not to contest the seat, maybe, because of fear of losing in their very own heartland.By now the Malays might have a change of heart.PAS is the weakest link in the coalition.Losing their grip on political power may not be the comeuppance they expected.

They are not the same.Penanti was a game Anwar wish to play with Najib.Malek Urai is a dead man seat that fell vacant. Any seat that fell vacant due to death of elected representative should be contested irrespective of whether the BN can win or not.BN/UMNO should only refuse to contest those engineered resignation.Najib was right to make that decision.

Let Anwar and Pakatan 'siok sendiri'
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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Anwar's Dilemma, A Failing Nation: The New Yorker

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This is part of the dirty campaign against the Malaysian government by Anwar Ibrahim, pulling wool over the eyes of the international community, a bluff that the Western media are more than ready to accept, embellish and spread throughout the world pandering to this treacherous man insatiable appetite to grab power. He has successfully lured gullible Malaysians to his side with his demagogic and self-seeking political enterprise. A pity me campaign that have radically changed Malaysians view of politics in this country and one that is dangerously moving towards the politics of individualism and personality cult.


He courted and managed to rope in Ian Buruma, a highly regarded writer and academician to further his political agenda.The writer predicted that Anwar is likely to be prime minister in the next general elections and a more democratic and less corrupted Malaysia.

This writer swallowed hook, line and sinker of Anwar's emetic story.

Below is a synopsis of Ian Buruma's article that appeared in the New Yorker.He was winner of the Erasmus Prize for 2008.


Ian Buruma, Letter from Malaysia, “Eastern Promises,” The New Yorker, May 18, 2009, p. 33

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May 18, 2009 Issue

ABSTRACT: LETTER FROM MALAYSIA about opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim and the ethnic and religious problems facing the country. Anwar Ibrahim has come back from six years in prison on corruption and sodomy charges to become the best hope for a more democratic, less corrupt Malaysia. This is the same Anwar Ibrahim who had once been at the heart of the Malaysian establishment. He was poised to succeed Prime Minister Mahathir bin Mohamad until he launched an attack on “nepotism” and “cronyism” in his own party, the United Malays National Organization. The “cronies” included members of Mahathir’s family and in 1998, Anwar was removed from the cabinet and from UMNO. He was charged with corruption and sodomy and was beaten while awaiting trial. Mentions accusations that Anwar is a Jewish agent. Released from prison in 2004, Anwar eventually returned to Parliament in a landslide. In the next general election, possibly as soon as 2010, Anwar Ibrahim may well become Prime Minister. Writer discusses the role of race and religion in Malaysia. The country’s population is more than half Malay, defined by ethnicity and Muslim faith, but large numbers of Chinese and Indians arrived in the nineteenth century. Discusses Mahathir’s 1970 book “The Malay Dilemma,” in which he argues that the Malays could not compete with the Chinese for genetic reasons and needed to be protected with affirmative action and mandatory ownership of business enterprises lest the Chinese and Indians take over. The book was banned, but activists succeeded in distributing copies to Malay students, including Anwar, who was president of the Malaysian Muslim Students Union. Tells how Mahathir and Anwar steadily gained influence until Mahanthir became Prime Minister. Anwar was brought into the government to help implement Mahanthir’s ethnic theories. He did so until the late nineteen-nineties, when the consequences had become too blatant to ignore. Writer observes Mahathir (who is no longer Prime Minister) speaking at a demonstration protesting the Israeli attack on Gaza. Tells about Anwar’s daughter, Nurul Izzah, who was elected to Parliament in 2008 and who wears the Muslim headscarf. Discusses the growth of independent blogs and alternative-news Web sites in the late nineties in Malaysia, including Malaysiakini, which was inspired by Anwar’s call for political change. Describes the obstacles that need to be overcome before Anwar’s coalition of opposition parties is ready to rule. Briefly tells about the current Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak.

Beware of wolf in sheep's clothing!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Susan Loone's Pathetic Sortie

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In most big family there is good chance that one or more child would be black sheep. I mean, a child that is born biologically bad and no amount of moulding can reshape their insatiable appetite to do the wrong thing.Some come from good and well to do families where other offspring are normal. The black sheep are evidently different from the rest and are probably born with chromosomal defects.


When such thing happened to a child people tend to blame the parents for poor upbringing.In most cases no parents want their children to be bad.Even some bad parents don't want their children to be bad. Some may become bad due to parental neglect but some are just born with bad chromosome making them impossible to deal with, a thorn in their parents' flesh and a danger to society.They can immerse themselves from petty crimes to the most atrocious ones.


It was recently reported that Raja Petra's son was caught by the police for thef and in possession of stolen goods and he admitted to the crimes.

I am writing this article not because I would place blame on Raja Petra and his wife.I fully understand his predicament and as I have said earlier, sometimes, as parents, we may have exhausted every possible means to get the child turn over a new leaf but are left helpless and heartbroken.


In the case of Raja Petra's son he is no more a child, he is 31, he is considered a man and has passed the age of parental control. Raja Petra can't be faulted for what this young man did.

I am writing this article not because of what his son did, that's none of my concern, I am writing this to bring forth the ridiculousness of this antagonistic blogger who due her deep hatred for Najib and the government try to politicise the case and makes it appears as a retaliation against Raja Petra. I quote some of what she wrote below:

"Sure I read the story about Raja Petra’s son (here). Sure, many are doubtful that the story is even true.

I, too, have my questions, let’s put those aside.

All I can say is the police and the courts are really efficient when it comes to Raja Petra son’s crimes. I salute them. Hope they can be as efficient when it comes to other crimes, too.

I wonder, when it comes to big and internationally acclaimed crimes like murder by military/c4 explosives, we still do not yet know WHY the hell did those two cops blow up Altantuya, when they didn't even know her".

She made the impression that the whole thing was a frame-up.

A crime is a crime no matter how small it is.

It's a pity politics has ruined her faculty to tell left from right and right from wrong.