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Why the hurry when it comes to Raja Petra? Is the hurriedness more about Najib than about Raja Petra? Are they hoping that what will be revealed in Raja Petra’s cases will be the noose around Najib’s neck?

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

The Pink Panther

They say: justice delayed is justice denied. But who says the wheels of justice always move slowly. Justice can sometimes move extremely fast when they want it to, especially when it is court cases involving Raja Petra Kamarudin and when it relates to the Altantuya murder.

Raja Petra’s lawyer had not yet walked into his office after their court appearance at the Jalan Duta Court Complex this morning when a fax was waiting for him on his table. And even before he could digest the contents of the fax another fax came in. The Shah Alam High Court will hear the appeal by the Prosecution at 2.45pm tomorrow, Friday, 5 December 2008. So Raja Petra will, again, be in court -- tomorrow 2.45pm at the Shah Alam court.

This morning, Raja Petra and his lawyers were in court to confirm the date of the appeal on the criminal defamation case. Yesterday, by order of the court, these same lawyers spent eight hours at Bukit Aman for a forensic test on the computers the police confiscated from his house related to the sedition case. And tomorrow is the Prosecution’s appeal on the amendment of the charge on the sedition case.

Wow! Seldom have Malaysians seen the courts move so fast. There are so many court cases going on at the same time that it is beginning to become very difficult to keep track of who is the defender and who is the defendee, and who is the appealer and who is the appealee.

The issues before the various courts are as follows -- the Shah Alam court, the Petaling Jaya court and the Kuala Lumpur court. The prosecution tried to amend the charge in Raja Petra’s sedition case in the Petaling Jaya court but the judge turned it down. So the prosecution is appealing the judge’s decision in the Shah Alam court. And that is going to be heard tomorrow at 2.45pm.

Then, the prosecution is not happy that they did not find the evidence of any crime in the two computers the police confiscated -- meaning a copy of the article ‘Let’s send the Altantuya murderers to hell’. So they asked the Petaling Jaya court for permission to check both computers again in the hope that this time they might find something. They checked the first computer over eight hours in Bukit Aman yesterday and will do a forensic test on the second unit next Tuesday.

Then, Raja Petra’s lawyers are appealing against the decision to transfer the criminal defamation case from the Kuala Lumpur Magistrates Court to the Sessions Court and this appeal was slotted for mention this morning in the Kuala Lumpur High Court. The court ordered Raja Petra’s lawyers to file their submission on 12 December 2008 and for the Prosecution to reply to it on 19 December. The hearing will be on 20 January 2009 when the judge will probably deliver his judgment as to whether the case will be heard in the Sessions Court (as what the Prosecution wants) or whether it has to be sent back to the Magistrates Court (as what Raja Petra wants).

In the meantime, while the Shah Alam and Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur courts hear the various appeals and counter-appeals and applications to amend the charge and applications to oppose the amendment to the charge and application to do a second forensic on the two computers and so on and so forth, the hearings related to the crimes Raja Petra has been alleged to have committed are being delayed even further. And this has upset those who walk in the corridors of power.

The Prosecution has been told to wrap up all these many cases as soon as possible, preferably way before March 2009. March 2009 is when Najib Tun Razak is supposed to take over from Abdullah Ahmad Badawi as Prime Minister of Malaysia. Abdullah wants these cases settled fast but Najib would rather they drag on until way past March 2009.

Abdullah wants all the cases settled now in the hope that damaging evidence will surface during the trial, which will implicate Najib, or at least his wife, in the murder of Altantuya. If this happens, this will disqualify Najib from taking over as Prime Minister. Najib, however, wants things to remain as they are until he takes over so that, when he is already Prime Minister, he can sweep everything under the carpet and suffer no damage.

How he is going to sweep everything under the carpet will be a bridge he crosses when he comes to it. Dropping the charges would be one way or making sure the judge shouts ‘irrelevant’ every five minutes could probably work as well, as it did in Anwar Ibrahim’s trial in 1998-1999.

Raja Petra never dreamt how important his trials were going to be in deciding who would become the Prime Minister of Malaysia come March 2009. Everyone assumed that Najib would automatically be taking over from Abdullah at the ‘agreed’ time. But it appears like nothing has really been agreed yet. And this is troubling Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad as well who is banking on Najib taking over in March 2009 as planned.
 
However, according to Murphy’s Law, what can go wrong will go wrong. And the plan for Najib taking over from Abdullah in March 2009 can certainly go wrong. So Abdullah wants to see to it that it will definitely go wrong. And Mahathir is fully aware of this and he is already lamenting about it even before the plan can be put in place. Call it a preemptive strike if you wish and Mahathir is the master of preemption, amongst other things. So he is preempting Abdullah’s move to block Najib from taking over as Prime Minister in March 2009.

Mahathir realises that you need not be the Umno President to become Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak Hussein became Prime Minister without becoming the Umno President, till much later. Mahathir himself stayed on as Prime Minister in 1988 even though be had no party (when Umno closed down) and was an independent Member of Parliament (calun bebas) while Ling Liong Sik was the Barisan Nasional Chairman at that time. In fact, Ghafar Baba became Deputy Prime Minister in 1986 without ever becoming an Umno (Lama) member until Umno Baru was formed in 1988.

Yes, who says you must first become the Umno President or the Barisan Nasional Chairman to become Prime Minister of Malaysia. All the Constitution says is that you must be a Member of Parliament whom, in the opinion of the Agong, commands the confidence of the majority of the Members of the House -- in other words, the 222 Members of Parliament.

Let’s say Anwar Ibrahim has the confidence of the 82 Pakatan Rakyat Members of Parliament. This leaves another 140 who are not with Anwar. Then, say, Abdullah has half the 140 with him, meaning 70. This leaves another 70. Let’s also say 20 abstain. This leaves 50. And, say, these 50 are with Najib.

In this case, Anwar Ibrahim has the confidence of the majority because he has 82, Abdullah has only 70, Najib 50, while 20 are ‘sitting on the fence’ and are not supporting any side.

It must be noted that Umno has only 66 Members of Parliament in Peninsular Malaysia. Even if the 13 Umno Sabah Members of Parliament stay united that would come to only 79. Pakatan Rakyat still has more at 82. Abdullah is said to control at least 20 Umno Members of Parliament. So Najib will be reduced to 59 against Pakatan Rakyat’s 82. The question would be: will Abdullah’s 20 remain neutral or will they swing to Pakatan Rakyat to give it 102? Either way, with only 59 Umno Members of Parliament, Najib would be far short and would need the other component members of Barisan Nasional to take the chair as Prime Minister.

MCA (15), MIC (3) and Gerakan (2) total another 20. These three parties plus PPP (which has no Parliamentarians) are totally pissed with Umno. They may not throw their lot behind Pakatan Rakyat but they would certainly stay neutral and become the ‘third force’ or ‘independents’. Though Pakatan Rakyat may not benefit from MCA’s, MIC’s and Gerakan’s 20 seats, neither would Umno, or rather Najib.

Najib would need the 30 non-Umno Members of Parliament from Sarawak and the balance 11 from Sabah (totaling 41) to make up his majority. If they too decide to follow MCA, MIC, Gerakan and PPP and stay ‘neutral’, then Najib is sunk. His 59 against Pakatan Rakyat’s 82, Abdullah’s ‘neutral’ 20, and the MCA’s, MIC’s, Gerakan’s, Sabah’s and Sarawak’s ‘neutral’ 61, would mean that he does not have the confidence of the majority and the Agong just can’t appoint him as the new Prime Minister.

Yes, many are looking forward to the 30 Barisan Nasional Members of Parliament crossing over to Pakatan Rakyat to give it 112 seats in Parliament (111 of 222 is exactly 50% so it will be 50% plus one seat). But what if they don’t cross over? What if they just remain neutral or leave Barisan Nasional to create an ‘independent third force’? This too would be enough to deny Najib the Prime Ministership. And there is more than one reason for them to want to remain neutral or to leave Barisan Nasional to become a third force.

This is the dilemma facing Najib. And Mahathir is also greatly concerned. They both know that March 2009 is a long way away. And many things can happen from now till March 2009. The non-Umno component members of Barisan Nasional are reevaluating their relationship with Umno. It is no longer a matter of whether to abandon Umno, and in the process abandon Najib as well. Leaving Umno is almost a foregone conclusion. What they are undecided about is whether they should leave Barisan Nasional to join Pakatan Rakyat or leave to become an independent third force. Both have its merits. In Pakatan Rakyat there is good and bad, as an independent third force there is also good and bad. That is what is preoccupying the minds of the non-Umno component members of Barisan Nasional. And the more mistakes Umno makes the more reason for them to proceed with the divorce. And Umno is making mistakes by the dozen these days.

So they want Raja Petra’s various cases in the Shah Alam, Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur courts to be settled super-fast. The legal brains are mind-boggled as to how fast the courts seem to move in dispensing with justice when it comes to Raja Petra’s cases, when other cases are sometimes known to stretch over ten or twenty years with no end in sight.  Why the hurry when it comes to Raja Petra? Is the hurriedness more about Najib than about Raja Petra? Are they hoping that what will be revealed in Raja Petra’s cases will be the noose around Najib’s neck? I can only speculate on the reason but it does not take a rocket scientist to figure this one out.

Sure, Abdullah said that Najib will take over in March 2009. He even did not contest the Umno Presidency and allowed Najib a walkover as part of this plan. But it was not an unqualified assurance. It certainly is subject to certain conditions. And one of those conditions would be that he is free from any legal problems such as being implicated in a murder. The second would be he procures the confidence of the majority of the Members of the House. The failure to fulfill any one of these conditions is enough to disqualify him. And Abdullah has four months to work on the disqualification.

There is no such thing as a sure thing. Najib and Mahathir of all people should know this by now. And who said Abdullah is stupid? He may not be smart but this does not mean he is stupid. And Abdullah may yet prove he is sneakier than most people give him credit for. I think Malaysians should launch a ‘No to Najib’ campaign. Maybe they should collect 100,000 signatures for a petition to the Agong to appeal to His Majesty not to appoint Najib as Prime Minister in March 2009. Maybe it is not a bad idea after all that Abdullah stays on. At least Pakatan Rakyat can take him on come the next general election in 2012-2013 and finish the job they started on 8 March 2008.

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written by cheekymate, December 04, 2008 15:59:54
Anyone but Najib as Prime Minister, please.
How can someone be so thick skinned? The whole of Malaysia is questioning whether Altantuya's blood is on his hands. Stop being a coward. Come out and clear your name if you dare, otherwise we will pass our own verdict. GUILTY, GUILTY, GUILTY.
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written by FFT, December 04, 2008 16:04:20
Najis is working his voodoo on the Malaysian courts.

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written by anak penang, December 04, 2008 16:09:36
can someone start the petition.
I will be the 1st to sign
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written by AuntyG, December 04, 2008 16:09:54
Dear MrPinkPanther,
From your 'little bird' analysis, do I read that our dear RPK is gonna be a king, err I mean PM-maker or PM-breaker. But please God dont let them get RPK again ... then he will be a heart-breaker !! (breaks my heart for sure)
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written by doggone, December 04, 2008 16:12:18
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written by indianputra, December 04, 2008 16:14:39
Anyone who opposes UMNO and the UMNO goons will be in trouble as soon as a police report is lodged. However any cases that are reported against an UMNO member will be at the bottom of the heap. e.g:

1) JJ's case on female molestation
2) Case against the AG
3) Case against Mukhriz
4) The Lingam Judiciery corruption case
5) Case against the PM on corruption
6) etc.

What is the police and the AG doing about these cases?
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written by CitizenBodohland, December 04, 2008 16:17:44
Wah!! now the component dogs can start demanding for drumstick instead of leftovers.
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written by Frankfurtguy, December 04, 2008 16:19:14
One week is too long in political games
now there is 4 months. MM is clenching his teeth. Najib is sweating. Rosmah is having sleepless nightsss. Badawi and DSAI are sitting and watching. and our dear RPK is enjoying his cigar and as he had said: "I am in the mood to **** the government!"

This game is really into it enigma.
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written by temenggong, December 04, 2008 16:21:33
I don't think a closet hindu can be a PM for the moment, especially if he is a closet bandit! Not that I've anything against variety.

But this is all wasting time as there will be a new governing body by the end of this month.
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written by middlepath, December 04, 2008 16:21:54
Yes, we can. Malaysia can finally have some one to tell the truth. PKR or RPK, they seem to tell the truth, with the rakyat in mind. So, we all rakyat must united to make sure, we have a new govermen, to ensure we do not fall into racial, racist Umno,BN, that suppress and bully the rakyat, like raise the price of petrol to reflect the market price in june 2008, then when the price really low like now, it is supposed to be $1.52, then they said must have a ceiling price, what kind of govermen is that, treat us rakyat like shit, like dirt, like kids. This is not acceptable, again, corruption, arrogant and greed rule, and they benefit the cronies. we rakyat must wake up to be with the barisan rakyat, pakatan rakyat, PKR, or RPK we must show we can change, we have the courage to change even the govermen, we will use our vote to change the govermen, peacefully.
we must allow the court, judge to rule, and show all the evidences without fear or favor. if you commit murder or involve, you must face the music, if Zaid is sack, same thing, if you are innocent, you have no fear, if you have dirt, and you will face the judge. The judge, they were play up by Dr M, now, they have no fear, they are doing what is right for the judicialry, so we must united to elect the PKR or RPK in kuala Trengganu, then the Sarawak, then eventually new governemt, take us to much better position, with competitive in world standing. Yes, we can. we will have new govermen very soon, we will unite in the PKR, RPK. thank Allah. this is god's will, Abudullah is innocent, he will do what is right for the rakyat.
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written by Birdbrain, December 04, 2008 16:28:04
Between now and March, anything can happen. The piece of shit (Najis) might have a heart attack while banging another elite escort. Mahhatter might similarly die might choke to death while eating a LOAF of bread.

Who knows! Badawi might have another hard on to defend his throne!Everyone can become a Prime Minister, except Najis!

Cuckoo!
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written by ahmadneil, December 04, 2008 16:28:09
Hiyah,I give you all a small tip.That 2 computers you took from RPK's house is purposely left there as a decoy.It don't belongs to RPK so for sure there is nothing on it.RPK always go to internet cafe across the road near his house and blog from there.Go there and take all the 45 PC and you are bound to forensic some of his fingerprints and evidences that you are looking for.From there you start.Got it!
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written by borneoman, December 04, 2008 16:36:04
now atleast i have something to look forward to till 3/2009.let us all enjoy the drama of 'Ultimate self destruction of umno' unfold infront of our very own eyes.
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written by ahmadneil, December 04, 2008 16:42:36
So you see the connection in releasing Razak Baginda and RPK .As for RB,he was release becos if he is still in remand and the trail will continue next year,his name is similar to Najis and with the news flashing everyday,Najis will have a hard time answering to RB's trial.As for RPK,his early release is to sped up his trial and to have less damaging effect on Najis .All this is done for the good of Najis.
But whether he will be PM remain to be seen,for it's still a long way to March and everyday is a long day.Don't forget about the trail of the 2 policemen and Aminah's father going to the international court to fight this case.For Najis days ahead,it won't be that smooth.
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written by Bloodhound, December 04, 2008 16:43:10
Pink Panther said:....

....I think Malaysians should launch a ‘No to Najib’ campaign. Maybe they should collect 100,000 signatures for a petition to the Agong to appeal to His Majesty not to appoint Najib as Prime Minister in March 2009. Maybe it is not a bad idea after all that Abdullah stays on.


Excellent idea! Can someone get the ball rolling, pease!. Don't miss this opportunity. Time to play hardball.
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written by mob1900, December 04, 2008 16:43:18
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written by teo siew chin, December 04, 2008 16:49:24
There IS a sure thing - YM RPK's plan to uphold truth and oppose evil! AMAR MAARUF, NAHI MUNKAR.
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written by *********, December 04, 2008 17:29:36
The upcoming Kuala Terengganu by-election will see if we really have fair elections in Malaysia especially how the Malaysian Elections Commission performs in a by-election which is seen as a referendum on Najib Razak's leadership of Umno and BN. Failure is not an option for Najib and BN/Umno. Kuala Terengganu may well turn out to be Najib's and BN/Umno's Waterloo...More http://*********.********.com
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written by thor, December 04, 2008 17:29:50
Speaking abt the speed of court cases, some I think can be extremely slow if they want to. Remember, there was one time SIME bought a bank and after a little over one year it withdraw from the banking business, taking a hit of more than one billion in losses. I thought there were cases on CBT agst the former chairman of that bank. So at wat speed was that case moving? Anyone know the outcome?

GOD SAVE OUR PEOPLE FROM THE WOLVES
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written by Toyolbuster, December 04, 2008 17:48:53
If Steven Spielberg don't make this into a Hollywood blockbuster, he must be as stupid as Bodowi. Imagine the title that goes like;
The Mongolian Connection,
The Ghost of Altantuya,
A Mongolian Revenge
The Curse of Genghis Khan
A President Who Never Became PM
Malaysian Samson And Delilah
Putrajaya...A Road Too Far
Queen Ros Petra'ed.

The List goes on and will even make Ian Fleming drool with envy
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written by MalaysiaBaru, December 04, 2008 19:40:29
No such thing as a sure thing


smilies/grin.gifDear Pink Panther smilies/grin.gif

I beg to differ. I am very sure that the murderers of Altantuya will certainly go to hell! smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif
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written by MalaysiaBaru, December 04, 2008 19:44:08
By the way dudes and dudeys, please don't forget to give Dictator Mahatahi a hard time in his interview with Riz Khan on Aljazeera at 10pm tonight. Let's think of some good questions to bombard this Father of Cronies
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written by educationist, December 04, 2008 19:49:15
Oh! What a beautiful day it will be if what Pink Panther has written about how Najib can be denied the PM post shall come to past.
Yet, and yet all seems to be in his favour at the moment.
Perhaps, just perhaps this time we'll see an example where justice finally prevails. where the evil gets their just punishment.
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written by PRman, December 04, 2008 21:18:45
How to clear Mr Najib from the murder case? I think the damage has been done disregard he is guilty or not. With such a scandal surrounding the womanizer, he is not fit to become the next MYR PM! Start the petition to Agong!
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written by confuseus, December 04, 2008 23:01:41
Another bulls eye, Mr Pink. I wonder who you are... are you related to Little Bird. You both speak in the same lingo.
Just to add another mind boggling clues.
Q: AAB, NTR or AI... who will be next PM.
A: None of the above, the King shall decide on Mr X and RPK is definitely the PMmaker.
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written by SamYap, December 04, 2008 23:44:39
The scenario written by Pink Panther has been bandied about since before Sept 16 when DSAI kept saying PR will takeover. Its a possible scenario but what would MIC, MCA, SUPP, UPKO, PPP etc would gain by being a third force remains to be seen. Perhaps the Third force might form a coalition government with PR but not a coalition party.

What should be a greater concern to us all is the parlous state of our nation.

The Police are nothing more than BN gangters in blue uniform. The justice system is still under the sway of BN politicians - as in this case when RPK's case is whizzed through the system. Public money and worst, the EPF money, is being used as though it belongs to the government and not to us, the rakyat. We get BN politicians shouting racial and sexist abuses.

We get an Opposition BN in Selangor, Penang, Kedah, Perak who are more interested in throwing hurdles and hoops in the path of the Pakatan State government, when as an opposition party they should be watching the Pakatan government making sure that the rakyat of those states are not shortchanged. Instead we get Khir Toyo digging up past minor incidents and foisting it on people like Ronnie Liu or stirring shit through Utusan to get at Teresa Kok. Thats not going to help the rakyat of Selangor to get better treatment from the Pakatan government. Instead the Selangor people will be more pissed off with the Opposition BN.

I am sure all of us can see quite clearly there are many non-Malays here in Malaysia Today who are very concerned about our country. But are the UMNO buggers really concerned? Or are they more concerned about their wealth and power? Personal goals overide national aspirations, in so doing; condemning our nation to a bleak future and possible downgrade to 3rd World status, if it is not already rolling down that perilious path.

When I was a student in the 1960s, we were certainly proud of Malaysia, but no one can tell me now what is there to be proud about? - The Twin Towers? Proton Saga?

Before I sign off this comment, a gentle reminder is in order. Lets not miss the forest for the trees. Its not all about Najib being the PM in waiting. Its about kicking UMNO out of the government equation and allow either Pakatan or a coalition of Pakatan & the 3rd Force, a chance to rehabilitate the country's governmental system.

Rehabilitating the country also calls for healing the divide between the races and between the social classes. So much damage has been done to the nation, it would take a long time to heal the wounds. It may take more than 10 years to see any significant effect.

In the meantime, lets not kid ourselves that Pakatan or a coalition government would be capable of correcting the wrongs. DO NOT overlook the fact that in PKR there are many ex-UMNO members who harbour their ambitions, imbued by years of UMNO culture.

Its really up to us, the Rakyat, to keep a close a watch over whoever governs the country. Remember this: the party who governs the country does not govern the people, the government was put in place by the people to manage the country. To quote Lincoln: "its a government for the people by the people".

May our country be peaceful and wealthy.
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written by Old Man, December 05, 2008 09:06:53
The sure thing in life is death. Mahathir will die from stroke but very, very, very slowly from his evil grinning. AAB will probably continue to be the PM ( until PR takes over ) but will die sleeping with his wife's mother. Najib will die without his underwear in Mongolia. Krishamuddin will die under his own crooked knife.... I'll die and go to hell because those jokers claimed that Heaven only belong to them! smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif
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written by carribeanking7, December 05, 2008 09:23:23
Ahmad Niel - very naughty..ha ha ha ..trying to send them on a cyber cafe wild goose chase,btw I am wondering why nobody brought up the scanner they siezed from RPKs house when he was in Permatang Pauh, I wonder what they found inside the scanner.....lol....stupid twits.



Pink panther Quoted:
Anwar Ibrahim has the confidence of the majority because he has 82,


Correction, 81 we can forget about the no so independent Ibrahim Ali.

Vijay Kumar Murugavell


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written by merlin2001, December 05, 2008 14:31:34
To Old Man - to state that AAB is sleeping with his wife's mother is a gross insult to a Muslim. Please be very careful with your words.
What has PM AAB done in his term of office to deserve this callous words of yours. I am aware blogees are free to write but to get so personal is totally
uncalled for.
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written by Tan Tan, December 05, 2008 14:38:40
I am going to vote for NO for NAJIB....no way a Malaysian chinese going to vote for Najib. His dad basically launched the May 13th on us and the NEP on us and Najib....always hold the Keris and wanna bath his keris in our blood and his cousin did the same......gosh....

NO for Najib for PM. I rather have Abdullah instead.
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written by Tan Tan, December 05, 2008 14:40:31
and if my Malays brothers hate me for the above comment, please understand that we never did any harm or ill intention to the Razak family and he always wanna disturb us....so u should understand our feeling on such a PM
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written by Susanna, December 05, 2008 14:52:27
Please start the petition soon. I don't want a PM who has blood in his hands.
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written by merlin2001, December 05, 2008 15:43:42
D Day Jan. 17Th. K.Trengannu by - election. We have to get all and sundry to ensure that PAS wins Big. This will put paid to any dreams of Najib's hope to become PM. Also, no more hassling to RPK.
Everyone must play their part. To my Muslim, Chinese and Indian brothers and sisters kindly translate every relevant article to the voters there.
One small step to begin and the biggie will follow.
If we fail than we turn to 1 million petitions or Marchers to say a Huge NO, No to Najib as PM.
This is a God given opportunity so please let us not waste it.
Good Luck my Friends.
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written by cpchen, December 06, 2008 19:22:15
Our PM reminded us of President Habibi of Indonesia, a coconut head president.
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