Malicious Mindset and Perverted Priorities


BY: M. Bakri Musa

The continuing furor over a college dropout’s allegation that he had been sodomized reveals the malicious mindset and perverted priorities of the Abdullah Administration.

It is also a gross perversion of justice. Those who would have Anwar swear by the Quran and voluntarily donate his DNA to the police, whose reputation is only slightly less soiled than the criminals they apprehend, have it backwards. It is the norm of the civilized world that one is innocent till found guilty; it is for the state to prove its case beyond any reasonable doubt.

I can excuse law-illiterate Abdullah for not appreciating such nuances, but for his law-trained ministers like Rais Yatim and Syed Hamid not to know that is reprehensible. They are breaching their profession’s ethics and ideals.

Besides, since when has our Quran been debased to a lie detector? If only the truth could thus be readily sought, we would not need expensive forensic investigations! Such naiveté!

What with the economic challenges, endemic corruption, and rampant crime in the country, our leaders’ voyeuristic obsession on this alleged male-on-male khalwat represents gross misuse of scarce state resources, a flagrant perversion of priorities.

Perverted Priorities

In this 21st Century, a charge of sodomy sounds so, well, medieval! To think that in Malaysia today that ‘crime’ carries a 20-year prison term! Perhaps some diligent law student could tell us the last time there was a sodomy trial in Malaysia. I am not counting the 1998 case against Anwar Ibrahim that was subsequently overturned on appeal.

That was nothing more than a crude political maneuver to smear and silence the former Deputy Prime Minister. The glaringly shoddy forensic investigation and amateurish prosecution did not in the least embarrass the authorities.

Nonetheless, in the process Anwar suffered that infamous black eye, the result of being senselessly beaten while in custody by no less than the Chief of Police. The country however suffered an even more damaging black eye, figuratively speaking, from that sorry episode.

Many countries have repealed their sodomy laws making it no longer a crime. Even prudish Singapore reduced the penalty to a maximum of only two years, a far cry from Malaysia’s 20!

Such an enlightened attitude does not mean that society treats lightly or refuses to acknowledge male-on-male sexual assaults. Many jurisdictions have removed the gender specificity to the crime of rape, meaning it can be perpetrated by man on man. It would not surprise me that, like everything else, the Malaysian penal code has yet to be updated to recognize this new reality.

Unlike rape, which requires the legal determination of lack of consent, sodomy does not have that statutory burden. Enough that sperms (or any tissue) other than that of Saiful’s were found in his anus, a fact that could be established through forensic examination. That overrides the “he says, she says” (or in this case, ‘he’) argument. The authorities’ long delay following completion of the forensic examination signals something sinister.

In the context of modern criminal law, what the young man is alleging is that he had been raped. Of course in conservative Muslim Malaysia, a rape charge does not quite have the same devastating political impact as that of sodomy. Indeed, in UMNO’s upcoming party elections one of the candidates for Vice-President was once accused of raping an underage girl.

This sodomy investigation is less the seeking of justice for a ‘soiled’ pretty boy, as Abdullah would like us to believe, more an orchestrated political exercise in character assassination. The recent public opinion polls confirm this.

Meanwhile there are two statutory declarations linking Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak and his wife Rosmah to the brutal murder of a Mongolian model, a translator in the scandalous multibillion dollar submarine deal with France. By whatever measure, the viciousness of the crime or the personalities implicated, these other two allegations are considerably more serious. You would not know that from the reactions (or lack thereof) of the officials.

This sodomy allegation has been commented upon by ministers, senior officials, and Members of Parliament. Don’t they have substantive matters to worry about? Even science-illiterate Abdullah has suddenly become an expert on DNA and its use in forensic investigations!

Now we have evidence that another physician had also examined the young man and found no external indications of bodily injury. This fact was known to the police but it chose to ignore it, until the report was exposed by Raja Petra in his Malaysia-Today.

Although that first physician’s assessment was not a formal forensic examination, nonetheless its negative clinical findings cannot be dismissed. Discrepancy between it and the subsequent official forensic examination must be explained. It throws reasonable doubt to the charge.

The story gets even more bizarre. The victim had a special “visit” with Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak right after the alleged incident. Najib apparently took pity to this stranger. Such paternal concerns! Even more inexplicable is why Najib or his subordinates would allow access of this nondescript political climber.

Serious Problems Neglected

There is no shortage of critical problems facing the country. Citizens’ concerns are far from these sexual shenanigans, real or alleged, lurid or otherwise. They are too busy eking out their daily living. Our leaders’ preoccupation with these silly things merely confirms our deepest suspicions of incompetence and omission at the highest levels.

We suffer daily through the rot of our institutions, as when we visit the land office to pay our assessments or see the dilapidation and neglect that is our children’s school. On the roads we are harassed by those menacing Mat Rempits and have to contend with those boys in blue demanding their share of the “road toll.”

Where are our leaders? Asleep at the wheel, and with Abdullah, literally so! With the upcoming UMNO elections in December, they are even more distracted.

Tun Mahathir, hitherto a trenchant critic of Abdullah, unhesitatingly supports him in this latest action, declaring that it is unlikely for Abdullah to be stupid enough to repeat his (Mahathir’s) mistake of a decade ago. Mahathir deludes himself if he believes that Abdullah has now suddenly become smart or has his priorities right. Mahathir is also mistaken if he thinks that Anwar is as stupid as Abdullah to repeat or be caught with the same mistake.

Contrary to Mahathir’s new-found assessment, Abdullah is as inept and incompetent now as he was before Saiful’s statutory declaration. Abdullah will remain so until we get rid of him. Mahathir was wrong on Abdullah before (as he now readily admits); Mahathir is wrong on Abdullah now.

When Mahathir asserted that we must get rid of Abdullah for the good of the party and country, his message resonated with the masses. In supporting Abdullah’s current foolish action, Mahathir not only risks diluting his central message but also jeopardizes his last chance at remedying his earlier grievous error in anointing Abdullah.

With Abdullah asleep at the wheel, continue to expect the worse. As for this sodomy charge, look ahead to the mainstream media to be filled with silly utterances of our politicians and pundits, as well as prurient details of this slimy case. I for one do not look forward to the graphic description of the private anatomy of this pretty boy who started the ball (pardon me, his balls) rolling.

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  1. #1 by budak on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 2:34 pm

    like today Dollah told his boys to concentrate on Anwar return rather than his own return into UMNO presidential palace…

    why…?

    diverting UMNO-BN lap-dogs attentions for giving him xpressway to draw bloods at Rakyat’s expense…

  2. #2 by yhsiew on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 2:47 pm

    We have all this mess going around because BN want to exploit the wealth and resources of the country for personal gains and they know they can only do this if they cling on to power.

  3. #3 by twistedmind on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 2:53 pm

    Lets talk about Sodomy !

    The number of ‘bapuks’ out there , offering their backsides daily for mostly Malay customers (95% or more, from observation). Have you heard of any ONE of them being charged for SODOMY?

    What type of a law system do we have? Selective prosecution?

    There are daily offenders – hundreds of them (Lorong Haji Taib has enough evidence) – has one one being charged before in Malaysian history?

    ONLY WITH ANWAR!

    You make the conclusions.

  4. #4 by Godfather on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 2:54 pm

    Fabricating and manufacturing evidence is the forte of the Malaysian police and AG’s Chambers. They honed their skills under the Mahathir administration, and now they have been given carte blanche by Badawi’s handlers to pursue the same methods against Anwar.

  5. #5 by pulau_sibu on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 3:03 pm

    It is better to get Saiful and Najib to a lie detector test, in front of the people!

  6. #6 by oknyua on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 3:06 pm

    Just my thoughts, M. Bakri Musa.

    The wheel has turned, the season had changed. Their leadership chapter had passed. Why the persistent hunt against Anwar? We know the answer; perpetuate perversion of justice for their greed, positions and of course, money.

    Relinquishing their posts is not easy, sir. But to accede to Anwar is even worse. Anwar represents what they are not. And for the Police and AG, Anwar reminded them what they did 10 years ago – that memory haunts them and the possibility of justice applied against them drove them to their present actions (stupidity).

  7. #7 by wanderer on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 3:24 pm

    Bapa of Sodomy, Tun Mamak is now infected by Bodohwi’s flip flop mentality. His choice of a Umno President has changed not less than 3 times. This old man must be entering his senile phase!
    Your days are over mamak, you are a spent force, your service is no longer needed.

  8. #8 by PureMalaysian on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 3:35 pm

    My very curiosity is:

    If TDM was still the PM today, what would he have done to oust DSAI?

  9. #9 by Jan on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 3:45 pm

    What would he have done?
    Mattress in, mattress out.

  10. #10 by yskong on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 3:46 pm

    UMNO-BN can do what ever they wan’t, because their are in power now, but our people will see, will judge, cos we are not blind and as stupid as them. Who is so stupid enough to believe all this are true and not a conspiracy?

    can a 61yrs old man force a strong young healthy 23yrs old macho-man to open his ass for him to penetrate while against his will?

    is saifool just an ordinary victim of sodomize since he can go to meet Najis anytime he wan’t, or Rodwan?

    Why Saifool seems very happy after claiming sodomize by DSAI, with his fist raise in the air, and with the smile of succesfull?

    DSAI I support you, eventhro you will go to jail (probably), BN can beat you one guy, but in the same time 27mil malaysian will be waken up! The time for BN in power is getting short, after PR rule the federal government, you will be release and at that moment, you still can take them one by one to face the justice! It will not be too late, we all will wait and watch!

  11. #11 by i_love_malaysia on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 3:47 pm

    TDM will use his time proven old tricks – more sodomee!!!

  12. #12 by i_love_malaysia on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 3:54 pm

    AAB may not be smart in the eyes of the common men or TDM, but he definitely has his “gift” of remaining in power by unconventional ways, else Najis would have kicked him out long ago!!! Why should he be no. 2 when he can be no. 1!!!

  13. #13 by sani on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 3:59 pm

    En M Bakri Musa + YB Lim

    We saw it coming in the 70′s. The May 13th incident open the door to all kind of abuses that leads from the greed of Man.

    En Bakri hit “the nail on the head” on many occasions. So many people knows it, but how many dare to speak up. Again + again, i must say, we Malaysians are the dumbest of the smart societies.

    Not only are our politicians, we as a Nation are short on spirit to take up challenges + to fight for what we believe in. Until recently, most of us don’t even dare to buy political parties news letters or to attend ceramahs.

    We as a people are to blame, for giving the Racist BN ammunition to steal not only our wealth, but our racial harmony + our children’s future. We saw it coming in the 70′s. If we repeat our arms folding like in the 70′s,80′s + 90′s, as the BN band of thieves (or any Political identity, given that almost absolute power) continue to rob us, we will be the Zimbabwe of the 2020′s.

    Stand up + to be counted for our Children.

  14. #14 by Loh on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 4:10 pm

    ///When Mahathir asserted that we must get rid of Abdullah for the good of the party and country, his message resonated with the masses. In supporting Abdullah’s current foolish action, Mahathir not only risks diluting his central message but also jeopardizes his last chance at remedying his earlier grievous error in anointing Abdullah.///– Bakri Musa

    The enemy’s enemy is the lesser enemy. We can tell now that either TDM hates Anwar more than he hates AAB, or TDM fears Anwar more than he hates AAB. Between hatred and fear of the law, hatred can take a back seat.

  15. #15 by gundam on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 4:15 pm

    bn’s ugly intention and policy is to create chaos and hardship for the people so tat they r too occupied with making ends meet and no time for politics.

  16. #16 by Wisdom above on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 4:25 pm

    Many bloggers and doctors are wondering why the Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) has so far not spoken !

    Will the MMC take action against Doctors for breaching professional conducts in 1998?

    Will the MMC take action against govt Doctors for breaching professional conducts for 28-6-2008 at HKL ?

    Where is IPMC against Police for misconduct ?

    Where is Bar Council against AG for misconduct ?

  17. #17 by mohrafael on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 4:42 pm

    If Confucius were alive, he would have given his words of wisdom to those who have listened to the story created by the univ dropout.Confucius would have just kept it short and used sign language. Our DSAI has a great learned wife, with great learned children, and many good learned friends and learned associates here and world over. He is no ordinary person, he is a thinking man, he can talk well, do well. To link him with sodomy is absolutely “tak terima akal” (does not make sense). His rivals have run out of ideas in a very desperate attempt to derail his plans. You just see the timing and sequence of events, this dropout has been used by very, very powerful people. And to ensure convincing and winning, people can resort to extremes by using the words “swearing upon Quran”. I believe Malaysia Malaysians are very mature and better educated than before, and can judge this phenomenon.

  18. #18 by walao on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 4:42 pm

    Our leader is good in martial ass….flip in flip out. Fade in fade out… Time for us to throw in the white towel for him.

  19. #19 by boilingmad on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 4:56 pm

    Tun Mamak’s indecisiveness in believing in AAb’s capability is surely showing signs that he is becoming senile. One day when AAb says something that he agrees, then AAb is the right choice, when AAb says something contrary to his belief, then he isn’t. Aiyo, this is not becoming of someone who once was a PM. I think the maggots have gotten into his brain.

  20. #20 by bennylohstocks on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 5:29 pm

  21. #21 by TheWrathOfGrapes on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 5:30 pm

    /// Tun Mahathir, hitherto a trenchant critic of Abdullah, unhesitatingly supports him in this latest action, declaring that it is unlikely for Abdullah to be stupid enough to repeat his (Mahathir’s) mistake of a decade ago. Mahathir deludes himself if he believes that Abdullah has now suddenly become smart or has his priorities right. Mahathir is also mistaken if he thinks that Anwar is as stupid as Abdullah to repeat or be caught with the same mistake. ///

    The guilt, hypocrisy and sliminess of TDM is inadvertently shown to the whole world through this utterance.

  22. #22 by bennylohstocks on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 5:32 pm

  23. #23 by badak on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 5:33 pm

    Now that UMNO and MCA are having their elections,We the rakyat are seeing how dirty and corrupt local politics are.Hamid Albar said money politics in UMNO is so bad that it had effected its grass roots.Hamid is making noise now because it is effecting his own seat.
    In the MCA election second rung leaders are acussing the top leaders, of having an assasination squad. Not the type that shoot to kill,But to assassinate their character.
    Is this the bunch of bigots, who we are voting for, to rule our country.
    So what, if at party level money is used to buy votes.If you escape that is good for you.If you are caught to bad,But no worries.You can still hold on to your YB,s seat.Remember Tan Sri Isa.He was caught for money politics He was ban from UMNO for six years but still held on to his Parliament seat.

  24. #24 by badak on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 5:41 pm

    With so much holes in Saiful sodomy case ,I wonder how the DG can drag this case to court.In rule of law, it is Saiful who must prove that he was sodomize.But then again this is Malaysia land of UMNO Bigots.

  25. #25 by fido on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 5:43 pm

    Extract from Star…

    Monday August 4, 2008 MYT 4:30:51 PM
    PM on his approval rating: Never mind-lah

    KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was accepting of the drop in his approval rating as suggested by an opinion poll conducted by the Merdeka Centre recently.

    “Nevermind-lah. That’s the fate of politicians. Up and down. What’s important is what you do before you leave,” he said after a meeting with Wanita Umno leaders at the Putra World Trade Centre here on Monday.

    The independent research centre polled 1,030 Malaysians from July 4-16 to gauge voters’ perception of current issues, the state of the economy and the leadership.

    The survey found that Abdullah’s popularity had plunged to below 50% for the first time in his premiership, from a record high of 91% in late 2004 after he won his first term as Prime Minister.

    #########

    Mr Never Mind has really no more hope! No further comments. We ARE already a 3rd world country! Is that how the govt leads a nation? What happened to the Malaysia Boleh spirit, Mr Never Mind?

  26. #26 by atlk on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 5:43 pm

    Mix.FM lie detector can help !!!!!

  27. #27 by k1980 on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 5:47 pm

    Let’s say Dollah was Dr M’s DPM in 1998 and they had a fallout (as they are having now). Then I daresay Dollah would had been jailed for sodomee and then black-eyed in the process

  28. #28 by alhard on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 5:55 pm

    The government is too pre-occupied with staying in power that it seems to have forgotten that to stay in power, it has to ensure the basics of good governance – peace, prosperity, harmony, fairness and religious piety.

    PDRM is failing to do it basic job of keeping security. How could they when they are constantly being used for political cases instead of criminal cases. 5 of my relatives’ houses were broken into and they all live in different towns. But none of the cases were solved. In one of the case, the thief/thieves dropped a mobile phone and it was handed to the police but the case is still open (or maybe chucked aside).

    Similarly the Dep Health Minister claimed in The Star that we should not listen to rumor regarding chikungunya epidemic in Jasin-Muar-Tangkak area as only 6 cases were verified. Personally, I know of 8 people who contracted the disease and some of them are still suffering joint pains – the after effect, after visting the area. They were not admitted to hospital. I suggest the Dep Minister go down to talk to the private clinics doctors in these areas before he made such statements. I will not blame the government if it call a spade a spade and carry out actions to eradicate the aedes mosquitoes instead of denying and getting more people infected by visiting these areas. If the minister is trying to calm the people, then I say that in this internet age, it does not work this way. Truth cannot be hidden for long.

    The government machinery is broken but the leadership is just applying band-aid solutions instead surgically removing the rot. Are they incompetent to perform such “surgery” or they are still living in their glass or rather crystal palaces.

  29. #29 by melurian on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 5:59 pm

    why don u ppl for once choose to believe anwar really is sodomite, just like bijan in mongol bombing case…….

    dua dua cerita sama hearsay, dua-dua sama tak ada evidence….

  30. #30 by Godfather on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 6:22 pm

    melurian:

    In a previous post, where you said Malaysia is richer than Singapore, many readers posted comments stating how dumb you are. This new posting of us really shows that you are at the same mental level as Badawi.

    Even if Anwar is a sodomite, the “victim” is a 23-yr old who is still around and has access to the residence of the DPM (and will even get a rather “large” scholarship). The mongol bombing case involves a murder, and millions in corrupt commissions. The gomen chooses to suppress evidence in the mongol case, while it uses the full extent of its muscle to fabricate and manufacture evidence in the sodomy case. You obviously can’t tell the difference since your individual IQ is very low but the cumulative IQ between you and Badawi could possibly bring that up a little bit.

  31. #31 by Godfather on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 6:23 pm

    sorry, typo “…this new posting of yours…”

  32. #32 by Richardqed on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 6:24 pm

    “Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was accepting of the drop in his approval rating as suggested by an opinion poll conducted by the Merdeka Centre recently.” The Star

    “Nevermind-lah. That’s the fate of politicians. Up and down. What’s important is what you do before you leave,” he said after a meeting with Wanita Umno leaders at the Putra World Trade Centre here on Monday.” The PM.

    Looks like Bodohwi himself accepts and believes the figures from the survey, and he didn’t question them. So, when Kasim Amat mentioned that those who believe the survey figures are stupid fools, it is obvious he is talking about Bodohwi. Kasim, please have more coordination with your big boss. You talk about fools, and soon after that, your boss becomes your prime example of one.

    As for AAB: The important thing is, when his rating drops, is to go gracefully and with dignity, not make excuses to stay on.

  33. #33 by Godfather on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 6:25 pm

    At an official function, Badawi was asked which was nearer – Singapore or the moon. Badawi replied: “The moon-lah. Don’t think I am stupid. You can’t see Singapore from here, can you ?”

  34. #34 by undergrad2 on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 6:27 pm

    Here’s a man who says seeing is believing. Is that why he is often snoozing on the job?

  35. #35 by undergrad2 on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 6:27 pm

    oooops ‘seen snoozing on the job’

  36. #36 by Richardqed on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 6:34 pm

    “why don u ppl for once choose to believe anwar really is sodomite, just like bijan in mongol bombing case…….
    dua dua cerita sama hearsay, dua-dua sama tak ada evidence”
    – melurian Says:

    I think everyone is open to having both cases tried in a non-Malaysian court as long as they are convinced the Barang Naik thieves cannot manipulate the results. Everyone knows what the result will be: Anwar freed, and Najis ends up in Mongolia. And do not attempt to stereotype the two cases as if they are the same, because they are not. One is an elaborate cover-up, the other is a frame-up, and everyone knows which is which.

  37. #37 by One4All4One on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 7:07 pm

    A good and indisputable indicator of a good governance is one with room for individual opinion and independence of thought (sensible one lah , of course!).

    When everybody, read:the collective leadership, ( in a complex situation that involves the affairs of a nation of multi-ethnic and multi religious background) could agree 100% on the nation’s policies and issues, it smacks of an iron hand, or even “hidden hands” behind the ruling administration.

    Voices of dissension should be allowed in order that views and opinions from all quarters are taken into consideration. Albeit the fact that every nation is guided by a federal constitution of sort, it is not an absolute piece of document. This is because as time and situation change, man-made laws must be adjusted to suit the changed environment and for the better. We cannot allow laws to hold at us at ransom, and to benefit only a segment of the society and to be abused by so-called power-that-be to perpetuate gross administrative, political and social indecencies and excesses.

    The losers are always the simple and regular folks like you and me.

    Leaders of true integrity and vision would always be guided by principles which always have the welfare of the rakyat at the core of their policies. And decisions would always be arrived at after comprehensive consultation with all quarters. There would be a sense of fairness in the air and even if there are disagreements after that, it would be on the further improvement on what had already been agreed upon in the earlier rounds.

    The state of maladministration and mismanagement of the nation is sticking out like a sore thumb. The question is why is that not addressed immediately and with utmost urgency. Why are “little Napoleons” and intermediaries of questionable integrity like divisional level political party, be allowed to hold the nation at ransom, even to the extent of influencing decisions and deciding on the person holding the ever important post of premiership?

    Something is not right here.

    It is time the leadership is seen to be accountable to ALL the citizens and not only to a select group.

  38. #38 by k1980 on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 7:15 pm

    PENANG: P44 – Permatang Pauh 2008 Voters: 58,449

    Party Candidate Votes Majority
    UMNO Datuk Pirdaus Ismail 16,950
    PKR Wan Azizah Wan Ismail 30,348 13,388

    Can umno’s billions (obtained by reducing fuel subsidies for the rakyat) succeed in buying off PR supporters? A bribe of RM500 to a poor voter with many mouths to feed might cause him to cast his vote for umno.

  39. #39 by One4All4One on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 7:18 pm

    What is the role of our so-called “august parliament”? The institution which is supposed to be bestowed with the sacred task of drawing up legislation to benefit, protect, and defend the rights of the rakyat?

    What is missing here? The peoples’ representatives in the highest law making body in the country must be seen to be doing its job. Else we can make do without them, and come up with alternative system of administrating the country.

    Let truth, fairness, logic, common-sense prevail.

  40. #40 by dasty on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 7:28 pm

    ” melurian Says:
    why don u ppl for once choose to believe anwar really is sodomite, just like bijan in mongol bombing case…….

    dua dua cerita sama hearsay, dua-dua sama tak ada evidence….”

    Some people might wonder why will the government do Sodomy case II all over again as it is horrendously obvious that Anwar is being set up and it’s all a conspiracy. Let me clarify your doubts. There are still people like melurian out there, who choose to believe in the unbelievable. Unbelievable huh? Believe it.

  41. #41 by thepriest on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 8:25 pm

    why PE Am used we do not fear Anwar. Why dont he say I do not fear Anwar. having also from Penang should resign and brave enough to face DSAI and PP votes will make sure you lose your deposit,, welcome Najz and saifool…. so that both will be so do mee by raayat in this BE.

    Ezam called DSAI a traitor. He is truely a TRAITOR why bcos he joined back dens of thieves and arrangont corrupt moron when he aware and knowingly when he left them. A traitor to Umno and a traitor to RKR and now a traitor to the raayat who had voted for PR.

  42. #42 by pulau_sibu on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 8:26 pm

    Wan Azizah should be the role model for not just Malaysian women, but also women in the muslim world. As a woman, she moved to the political forefront and she performs so much more better than men. She is sure going to inspire many women in the world, especially among the muslim countries.

  43. #44 by bra888 on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 8:52 pm

    http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/8/4/nation/20080804174525&sec=nation

    I believe that teacher should be prosecuted for committing a hate crime. Does Malaysia have any laws against hate crimes?

  44. #45 by wanderer on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 8:55 pm

    No point trying to convince this bloke melurian with facts….he just has’nt the brain to adsorb them, just like the Umno monkeys.
    These are the sort of people, have their blinkers on all the time, in their minds only ‘easy money and evils’.

  45. #46 by k1980 on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 9:00 pm

    Does that History teacher has a background of uttering racial slurs or was that the first time she has done so under provocation from her students? The school principal needs to provide a clear profile of that teacher for the public to comprehend her outburst

  46. #47 by vyti on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 9:02 pm

    Mamak should be brought to book for the billions of the rakyaats money that he squandered and wasted to enrich himself and his croonies. He is the direct cause of us having to pay more for petrol today.Money was just flushed into the waiting hands of his people. Look at his sons? How did they amass this kind of wealth. If this is not enough he is still hoping for the crooked bridge. Surely he is all crooked to say the least. Our misery and pain today is because of him

  47. #48 by Blue.kinetic on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 9:41 pm

    A little off topic here.

    quote from Star online today’s news

    “PM on his approval rating: Never mind-lah”
    Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was accepting of the drop in his approval rating as suggested by an opinion poll conducted by the Merdeka Centre recently.

    Now, you know what kind of person is running our country and with his altitude, do you think he cares about people voice ( which he always claim he is) and does he has strong will , determination and execution to bring Malaysia to higher height? I doubt with this Tak apalah altitute…

  48. #49 by cemerlang on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 10:26 pm

    If this whole affair is orchestrated by a certain group of people, it is because they think Malaysians still prefer to believe in juicy gossips and to spread them around like crazy. Malaysians have to prove to the government that they have their own minds to think. They are civilized and open minded and think that one is innocent until proven guilty. Mohd Saiful Bukhari bin Azlan was raped ? A strong 23 year old male was raped ? Or may be he is suffering from some psychiatric disease ? Probably a visual hallucination.

  49. #50 by yhsiew on Monday, 4 August 2008 - 10:33 pm

    “We have gone on the ground. We have been meeting the MPs, including those in Sabah and Sarawak,” he said. “They remain committed to the reform agenda.” – YAHOO ASIA NEWS

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