Back from UH this afternoon I read THIS.
It triggered! I remembered writing about this……..
In a blog posting on 16 December 2011 I wrote about
the impending 9Jan 2012 verdict on Anwar:
If the thunder does not strike immediately, it will eventually,
circa 1998, and I believe it was a horrible ending that we do not wish on
anyone, unless divine providence takes over the driver’s seat.....and the full
script of this disgusting episode is exposed. The day will come, believe me,
and when th3e script-writers are exposed, that will be the end of UMNO/BN,
Najib, the Tun and their train of parasites. Just be patient.....it could be
before GE13, God willing.
As is always usual, I get my fair share of taunts from the
Government-paid coolies who are paid to monitor my blog. I was reliably
informed by an MCMC insider……a niece of a former student…..that a few guys are
assigned to read and monitor this blog. No worry, this does keeps me going…….for
a better Malaysia.
Anonymous said...
Zorro
Too much beer, izzit? that your analytical mind becomes clouded.
2 years of court hearing and 3 weeks to issue a
judgement. 3 weeks is a damn long time considering all that needs to be done is
to put a date on the judgement and sign it. But hey, if I was to be the one to ink
the judgement, I'd go for my Christmas and New Year break first. Ask for
forgiveness from the Maker.Then deal with this after my holidays.
Oh ... by the way ... my crystal ball says ... GUILTY!
GUILTY! GUILTY! Anwar WILL be found GUILTY!
And let me also say what others fear to say ... they will
drag Anwar to jail immediately and beat the crap out of him that even if he is
later freed, he would be such a vegetable that he could not pick up a spoon to
feed himself or remember his name and will pee in his pants. They will say
Anwar fell off the steps in jail and likes to bang his own head against the
wall. He will no longer be a political liability. Believe me ... that is
Anwar's fate!
December 17, 2011 at 8:15 AM
This sexually(?) aroused me and I replied:
zorro said...
Anon815am....dang! you are good at borrowed and well-worn plots. Thanks anyway, but it has the stink of a soiled blanket that an afternoon wind would make a detour to avoid. You seem familiar with Alzheimer conditions yah? Hic, hic...yes, too much Blue Sapphire.
December 17, 2011 at 9:44 AM
Perhaps Saiful's script writers will prepare a reply for Saiful! No?
VERITAS
VOS LIBERABIT!
it takes a real man to apologise.
ReplyDeletesalute you
dang this anon wakes up in the morning.
ReplyDeleteson asked him dad what do you do for a living?
son, i write bullshit. it pays well.
sounds like wong chun wai.
Dear Uncle Z.
ReplyDeleteSomehow I do have an eerie feeling about all these. Too sudden and too fast changing of heart. Father against son - doesn't seem to be right. Something is brewing and Anwar may get two black eyes.
Someone was preparing Saiful's script, while he was happily bonking the DPP...perhaps, two for the road! prior to his sacred union of marriage?
ReplyDeleteSaifool's father apologized and said his son was manipulated.
ReplyDeleteBut this was not reported on TV news.
How to trust mainstream media that is so biased?
UbahTV
ReplyDeleteTontoni ceramah-ceramah secara siaran langsung dan pelbagai video lain, eksklusif di:
Ubah.my/TV
檳城选民在5年前的308,用选票改变他们的生活,用选票创造更美好的檳州。
ReplyDelete在来届大选,將手中的一票投给民联,为自己、为马来西亚改写歷史!
30年来,马华一直不断的向华社灌输“回教党是极端的”,但是到了今时今日连马华自己所为的“堡垒州”,都没有几个华人会害怕伊斯兰党,你说马华失败吗?……
ReplyDelete这进行了30年的洗脑工程,真的是彻底失败!
To be modern, a country must be a secular democracy with such sacrosanct values as religious liberty, social tolerance and meritocracy. Tallest building(s) on earth and kris wielding bravado don’t define Malaysia, but government policies and the citizens’ collective morals do.
ReplyDeleteOnn Jaafar founded Umno in 1946 to advocate for his fellow Malays. In the few years leading up to Malaya’s independence, amid the backdrops of the Arab-Israel conflict and the racial bigotry in parts of the US, his worldliness dreaded what long lasting detriments raced-based political divide would bring to the multi-racial Malay peninsula.
After Umno became a political party, his wisdom, conscience and courage led him to engage other Umno leaders to open its membership to every Malayan regardless of race. At that time, the majority of the populace was non Malay. As it turned out, most of his fellow Malay leaders succumbed to their primal instincts that only Malays were predisposed to promote or support the social economic welfare of the Malays, and rejected his noble proposition and bereaved not only Umno but also the new country under his great leadership.
For a lifetime since then, Umno has wrested almost complete political control of the land, first by engineering Singapore’s expulsion from Malaysia to rid itself of any challenge from Lee Kuan Yew’s statesmanship, then by continuously badgering other political opponents with various scare tactics under the Internal Security Act.
Deplorable in design and dire in consequence, Umno’s refusal to admit non Malays brought the country racial tension and religious animosity, against the letter and spirit of Merdeka, which founding fathers Tunku Abdul Rahman, Lee Hau Shik, VT Sambathan Thevar and other leaders inclusively achieved (in 1957) as and for all Malayan citizens, not only Malays.
Unchecked, remedial government actions undertaken over the decades to aid the Malays have morphed into codified discriminatory policies at the expense of all other ethnic groups. In the process, some Umno leaders have exploited their political positions or connections for dubious largess.
It’s well documented that such graft amounted to billions of euros, dollars and ringgits. Festered with nepotism and corruption, such leadership continues to poison the hearts and minds of the citizenry regardless of religion and race. For good measure, Singapore has leapfrogged Malaysia to become a modern society. By 2012, the island nation’s estimated GDP per capita stood at US$62,000, more than four times that of Malaysia’s.
Malaysians would likely demand more and vote smarter if they are better informed. In this digital age, it’s up to a new generation of political leaders to put an end to this tribal and backward political system. As such, this coming general election is indeed a referendum to Umno’s racial exclusionary and therefore discriminatory policy.
Those gifted and capable must not let material temptations acquiesce in the name of Malay unity. They must not tacitly vote for Umno to keep its leaders from plundering the country, stroking racial and religious hatred, and continuing its divisive and subversive platforms. They must curtail the bad and preserve the good, in the spirit and with the courage of Onn Jaafar.
If the new leadership succeeds in the coming months, they would help to dismantle this cancerous political apparatus and the root cause for today’s corrupt culture, putting Malaysia on the right path to modernity. If defeated, they surely can take solace in knowing that their efforts will encourage others to take up the cause to mend the wrongs of their country.