Sunday, February 15, 2009

AN UNHOLY SILENCE.......

JAC SURIN of The NUT Graph recently made these two observations:

Indeed, the desertion of the three state assemblypersons — Jamaluddin Mohd Radzi (Behrang), Mohd Osman Mohd Jailu (Changkat Jering), and Hee Yit Foong (Jelapang) — were dubious at best, suspect at worst.



The three deserting assemblypersons, and the Bota representative, Datuk Nasarudin Hashim, who couldn't decide which party to remain in, have proven that politicians can be severely lacking in principles. Indeed, none of the four assemblypersons seemed too concerned that they were really letting the people down by doing what they did.


Read HERE her comments on the Perak Putsch






14 comments:

  1. What have prostitutes and politicians have in common?They both take money for their services!

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  2. The least HRH Sultan Perak could do is openly explain to the people instead of just keeping silent and letting the running dogs do the talking for him. I am sure that would clear the air once and for all. There is after all, a possibility that Tuanku's wisdom would be logical and accepted by one and all despite it not being constitutional. We no longer believe what we hear or read. I believe the people of Perak and Malaysia still revere HRH but merely thirst for the truth which has long been overdue.

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  3. Why these so-called assemblymen and assemblwoman have not been confined in your fart chamber yet? They should no longer be free to roam on the streets in Perak because they endanger public security.
    malsia1206

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  4. If the two China Doll lovers and the all comers Jelapang whore have not received money, I will drop my pants!
    HRH, after all his flowery speeches on morality and neutrality of the monarchs, he has since lost his power of speech....so silence is golden...

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  5. Anonymous @ 3:26PM said: What have prostitutes and politicians have in common? They both take money for their services!

    That's where the similarity ends. Prostitutes, in return, provide a bit of emotional therapy & pleasure. Corrupt politicians not only take what they're given, they steal the land from under your feet when you're not looking... and then they cause you endless pain for generations. So, give me a prostitute any day! :-)

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  6. 5.36 anon, the female toad sudah missing : dare not go home also = it seems hiding in umNO building in ipoh !
    the other 2 veri sick lah = hospitalised or sudah ....@#$%^& !
    Jadi, dun blame el Zor, ok ! cheers . (ipohkopiman)

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  7. antares,

    agree with you but not as ugly as the whore of Jelapang, please.

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  8. Antares,
    Your recent open letter to YB Karpal sounded very objective in the beginning,but flawed towards the end when you are asked him to apologize to LGE.In fact you should have asked the Sr Lim and the Jr Lim to apologize to Karpal for ignoring him.Do you think that,Karpal was keeping quiet when that Bota UMNO frog leaped over?The Lims' did not take his views seriously enough,and got a slap on the face hardly 10 days later.

    Karpal is a man of integrity and has proven himself time and again,and he stands by his principles over the years.The onus is on Anwar to prove his loyalty to PR.Instead of governing those states under PR efficiently,Anwar has been carried away by the 12th GE success,and he goes around boasting of getting more frogs.Is this what you call democracy?I am a PR supporter but I dont believe in this sort of back door or short cut stuff a la NEP.Out of mere frustration that man[Karpal] opend up to the press,whats wrong about it?He has been speaking all along,but no one wants to listen,he maintains his party's stand,but both the Lims' seem to be indifferent,then whats is the difference between BN and DAP?All of you are the same,just want to listen to sweet words when comes to your party.What the hell different from those UMNO scumbags then?People like you,. are the ones who will be pissing off genuine supporters like me.

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  9. I wonder whether His Highness the Sultan of Perak had secured some form of written commitment from all the assemblymen/woman who left the PKR stable BEFORE He proceeded to call MB Nizar to step down and his post replaced by the new appointee. With His personal knowledge of what had transpired last year during the tussle for the MB post after March 08 election results, I'd believe His Highness would definitely obtain some form of assurance from the affected parties to maintain their switched allegiance in some way or another. Granted His decision opens up a flood of academic and legal discourse, rightfully or otherwise, His Highness would foresee being placed in any awkward position whereby the assemblymen/woman can change their fickled minds at their whims and fancies. Just some food for thought?
    malsia1206

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  10. Hi Bernard,
    Is our friend Haris okay? He has not posted anything for a week now. Hope he is just busy with some work.

    Do keep us posted. Cheers.

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  11. Whatif....he is ok....catching up on his legal work. Although we do get confronted with something they call writers' block....I really dont know whether is is an excuse to procrastinate. But I believe it is true, there is such a block once in a while. No point posting for the sake of posting, Yes?

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  12. yes zorro,
    I ditto Anteras anyday but with the exception of the Jelapang harlot. Otherwise bring 'em on bro......bring 'em on....! Hee "hic" Haw !!!

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  13. commemorative stamps for the 3 frogs

    http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p250/ladyboss110/05-05.jpg

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  14. This guy Anon asked: Got any delicious pictures ahh?
    I rejected him but I think he deserves an answer in the name of free speech.

    Got plenty, but I dont give iot to dogs with no names. No names means stray dogs.

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