Friday, October 26, 2007

THIS MAN IS INCAPABLE OF DECENT SPEECH. HE IS DESPICABLE.HE IS UNADULTERATED VOMIT.

I thought monkeys wear only monkey suits!

He said in Parliament: Now you are sitting in a wheel chair. God has punished you.

Earlier, touching on the subject of manners, Karpal irked Datuk Badruddin Amiruldin (BN-Jerai) when he remarked that there was little hope of seeing courtesy and good manners in the house.

"The Jerai MP is notorious for using foul language. The Kinabatangan member (Datuk Bung Moktar Radin) is no better," he said, referring to a foul word uttered by Badruddin during a sitting.

An angry Badruddin shouted back at Karpal. You are no better. Calling us (BN MPs) animals… you insult people. Now you are sitting in a wheel chair. God has punished you.

Click here to read the full article and download the article in PDF here.

Zorro says: People of Jerai.....this is your hero. He played God. If the people of Jerai are any good they would insist that this foul-mouth do not represent them in the next GE.

Wikipedia has an unsavory record of his antics.

PIC BY THE SWAMP MAN
Blogger Danny on wheels, at his maiden visit to MRT Tuesday past.
Danny aka Kerp owns a blog called Let's Go.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Tuesday With Bloggers (TWB)

Hello again. No, you didn't make a wrong turn and ended up in Jalan Sudin. You're very much in Let's Go land.

Its been quite an eventful week so far that I haven’t had much time to sit and write. Not that I have many things to say, apart from telling the world and the ISS crew somewhere up there how long my turd was earlier this afternoon.

Now here's one shit who had uttered the word Pukimak in the parliament for whatever reason it was and got away with it. Sadly, name callings in parliament has become the norm in Malaysia Nowdays. I am no fan of either sides but by insulting an opposition MP for being on wheelchair is not acceptable. And this coming from someone whose job is to represent the people. To that MP from the majority side, nah ambik ni...Pukimak kau balik.

I'm just going to leave it at that. You can read Peter's take on what was the hoo-ha all about.
No, Danny I am not leaving it at that.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!!!

I AM WHEELING YOU TO PARLIAMENT TO EXTRACT AN APOLOGY FROM THIS UMNO MAN WHO DEFAMED ALL DISABLED MALAYSIANS.

SOMEBODY OUT THERE, GIVE US SOME INFORMATION ON WHEN WE COULD MAKE OUR WAY TO PARLIAMENT.

I CANNOT CLAIM TO HAVE MANY RESOURCES. THE LEAST I CAN DO FOR MY FRIEND AND IMMEDIATE NEIGHBOR IS TO WHEEL HIM THERE.

ANYONE FOLLOWING US?
KEEP A DATE WITH THIS SPACE FOR UPDATES.
"WHEEL A FRIEND TO PARLIAMENT"

18 comments:

  1. What an excellent idea, keep everyone posted, I am certain we could muster up over 100 disabled persons to protest at the parliament. This 'Bad Rude Din' piece-of-excrement needs to be made an example of, he has insulted and belittled the disabled, and brought great shame to the country. He should be voted out in the forthcoming election.

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  2. Syabas Anon(12.04pm)Thanks for the prompt support. will keep all updated.

    ALL-BLOGS, SHALL WE CHAMPION THIS INITIATIVE?

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  3. come next ge vote out that kaki tidur, kaki joli badawi so that...

    we won't have so many 'cacat mulut' mp around

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  4. my dear friend , you shouldn't dirty your fine blog with this kind of filthy pixs ! In fact you shouldn't even mention his name

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  5. Team BSG. Thank you for your concern. Oftentimes we need to dirty our hands to clean up some mess (often left behind by some others). ...as long as there is no collateral damage.

    Anon at 1.52pm. I registered your message and your disgust loud and clear. But I could not post your comment for reasons you and I know.
    However, you can translate your disgust into something positive and meaningful. Join us when we wheel a disabled to Parliament. See ya.

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  6. Uncle Zorro,
    God is actually punishing us for putting this idiots in parliament.

    'God we will never do the mistake again'.

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  7. hi uncle bernard, and reader friends...

    I am so touched and honoured, after reading that u and afew other friends are willing to go all the way to parliament to hit hard on this pukimak fella. but the reason for to just leave it at that is he got away even in parliament, his BN peers and especially his superiors will only 'tutup sebelah mata'. Mr pukimak will definitely deny he ever insulted the disabled community and his remark was meant solely to mr karpal singh.

    not that i am chickening out and forgive this despicable act of his but we all are fully aware of his antiques as history can prove his silliness, it wouldnt surprise me in months, or weeks or even days he'll come out with another remark that reflexes his sheer stupidity.

    we sure would make a few points by wheeling to the parliament and would open some of the MPs eyes, but personally i think coming from this jerai jerk, it is not worth the cause. in a way i tend to agree with Team BSG's take.

    some may have lost the respect to this MP guy decades ago. i can assure you that me and my wheel buddies has followed suit, with more to come. amirudin ought to feel shame of himself. since the day he was born, GOD PUNISHED HIS PARENTS FOR HAVING A SON LIKE THIS PUMIMAK.

    nnevertheless, i wanna thank you for the support and concern for not just being a blogger friend but as a wonderful neighbour to me.

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  8. The wheelchair brigade is an excellent idea to bring attention to this disgusting commment made by a sitting MP. It should be done sooner than later to garner maximuim PR effect.

    100 participants would be great and it will also highlight the plight of the disabled in their daily life to overcome issues. Does Parliament have wheelchair access or buttons for opening automatic doors to allow wheelchairs to access ?

    Perhaps these are the simple things that should be implemented within Parliament to be in the face of the MPs to provide them with a constant reminder that the disabled are not unproductive members of the rakyat. They need some amenities to help them do the job, that's all.

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  9. wht an uncalled for statement, from an elderly man. after stupid statements by kj, we tot maturity comes w age! there's nothing tht i hate more than someone who appears to be pious yet has so much poison in his heart. i guess its god punishment tht he's so stupid?

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  10. Excellent idea to bring the handicaps to the parliament, but will this facist regime bring out the riot police, the water canons, the tea gas, the works to stop the handicaps to reaceh the parliament?

    they probably will.

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  11. Anon at 5.21pm....you honestly think that they dare to bring out the tear gas and water canon. Even if they do, can tear gas and water canon KILL? So we wheel on.

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  12. Only a pukimak knows another pukimak. To all of you in wheelchairs, according to the fuckface from Jerai, you have just received the wrath of god for being bad. Don't ask me, ask him.

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  13. PEOPLE, link to Can You See It (my blogroll on the right).

    Most strange. Not a single disabled have asked us to wheel them.

    WHAT IS DISABLING THEM?

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  14. Hi there....

    Mail me at lemmonate@gmail.com if you have anything like that going on....

    By the way these are my writings:
    1) Badruddin : Puki Mak ?

    2) Oh My God, Badut-Din Does It Again !

    Regards,
    http://sagaladoola.blogspot.com

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  15. Badruddin’s remarks were rude, discriminating and uncalled for. Although he has apologised and retracted his remarks which had insulted all the disabled, he had better watch out, and use his tiny brain before opening his big mouth.
    In view of the apology, a march on parliament will serve no useful purpose.
    What a pity, I was looking forward to participating in it.
    There will doubtless be another opportunity.
    To all our disabled brothers and sisters, hearty greetings and warm regards to you all.

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  16. Anon1035 I sincerely thank you for your intention to participate. But let me get a few things off my chest. He apologised you reported. When? To Whom? Where? HOW? It is easy to say sorry when pressured. You yourself say that there will be other opportunities. Meaning he will do it again as he has done so many times before. What does it say then? He is sorry. Such a cheap word today. He must say it to a gathering of the disabled. He must say it to their face. Disembodied apologies are superficial, basically non-committal, essentially hypocritical. They will continue to berate us at every opportunity because we are too forgiving. This asian attitude of see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil is SUSPECT. This is ideal in fairy-land and unless we want to be labeled as fairies! Count me out here.
    I am quite disappointed and as such I asked in an earlier comment: WHAT IS DISABLING OUR DISABLED. We want to fight for what is their due. But it defeats all our efforts and intentions if the don't "STAND" and be counted. I will not want to see the day when nobody will stand for them, even the bodies who are dedicated to their welfare. It has come to a stage where if nobody wants to participate, Tony Yew (Alliedmaester) and I will wheel whoever wants to be wheeled to Parliament. We just need two disabled who are willing and passionate enough to come with us. Period.

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  17. Zorro,
    I wouldn't want to 'force' anyone to be wheeled into parliament.
    But I will probably go to a hoome for the disabled to ask for a few volunteers. I will ask them if the government is doing anything against their own for insulting them. If indeed the govt is helping the home, I will then ask if in exchange for helo, is it ok for the govt to condone this from an MP!
    Then I will tell them that I will wheel myself to parliament of I have to!
    Foook this MP! The people MUST BE HEARD and MUST HAVE THE POWER who wield the AXE even if the PM does not have it!

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  18. For anyone who simply condemns others who need to sit in a chair
    Should be punished by being required to stand on a chair
    Until such time he learns to fully respect all who sit in the chair
    Otherwise forever in his life there'll be no more chair

    (C) Samuel Goh Kim Eng
    http:// MotivationInMotion.blogspot.com
    Wed. 31st Oct. 2007.

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