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To understand what is happening in Perak today, one must go back 25 years or so to the time when Anwar and Ghafar made those many trips to Istana Negara to engage the Rulers in the Constitutional Crisis. The Rulers got burned badly. And it was Anwar that they had to face, not Mahathir.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Raja Petra Kamarudin

Ku Li: Why Nizar is still the MB
THE STAR, 7 February 2009

Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin is still the Perak Mentri Besar until he resigns of his own accord, or is removed by a vote of no-confidence in a formal sitting of the State Assembly, said Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah.

“Only the answer of the assembly counts, regardless how many sworn statements, defections, press conferences and declarations, or what forms of advertisement, display, inducement or force you bring to bear on the question,” he said in a statement yesterday.

“The Constitution makes no provision for his removal by any other means, including by petitions or instructions from any other authority,” he added.

He also said that a legitimate constitutional government draws all its authority from the consent of the people and only from that consent. The people consent because it is their government formed according to their constitution, whose leader is chosen through free and fair elections.

“To formally test the mandate of the current government, the question must either be put to the people through state elections, or to assemblymen through a formal vote in the Dewan,” said Tengku Razaleigh.

He said to remove and install governments in any other way was to violate the Constitution, erode the rule of law and run the risk of forming an illegal government.

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That was what YBM Tan Sri Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said on 7 February 2009. And, on 7 May 2009, we are going to see another chapter in the Perak Constitutional Crisis when the illegitimate Menteri Besar calls for a state assembly meeting and probably, as most already suspect, call for the removal of the Speaker of the Perak State Assembly.

Umno is just driving more nails into its own coffin. The majority of Perakians do not endorse the illegal and unconstitutional takeover of the Perak government. It is nothing short of a coup, by whatever name you wish to call it. The outcome of the recent Bukit Gantang by-election is proof enough that the people do not endorse what Umno did in Perak. If that is not a clear enough message of where the people’s sentiments lie then I don’t know what is.

Many legal minds have spoken on the issue, renowned and respected judges included, and all are of the opinion that Umno’s move is illegal and unconstitutional. Expect the people to converge on the Perak State Assembly on 7 May as a demonstration of their disgust. Even those within Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak’s circle have expressed dismay at what is going on in Perak. They feel that Najib has been ill advised and has made a huge tactical blunder.

Members of the Royal Family, the Perak Royal Family included, are no less perturbed. Not all Royals support the opposition of course. But not all agree with Umno as well. To put it mildly, the Royal Family is divided as to its support for the ruling party. While many support the ruling party for personal and business reasons, they worry that Umno’s blunders may not only see the demise of that party but also of the institution of the Monarchy as well. The Regent of Perak himself feels that the damage done to the Monarchy may not only be long term but may be irreparable as well.

Of course, we can’t interpret the sentiments of the Royal Family as being pro-rakyat or pro-democracy. After all, the succession to the throne is hereditary and no Ruler is democratically elected into office. So, democracy is probably the last thing in the minds of the Royal Family. But the Royals of today are not like the Royals of yesteryear. Nowadays, the Royals are well educated, many having received their education in overseas universities. So they know history. They studied history. And they know what the storming of the Bastille means and how it came about.

The Royals fear for their future. They fear that if they swim against the tide, they will drown. No matter how strong a swimmer you may be, you just can’t swim against the tide. What more if it is not just a tide but, in fact, a powerful Tsunami? A Tsunami will swallow everything in its path and suck all out to sea on its retreat. Malaysians learned the power of the Tsunami on Boxing Day of 2004 -- and, again, on 8 March 2008, when, for the first time in Malaysian election history, the voters demonstrated the potency of people’s power.

The Royals are getting very nervous. They realise they can’t oppose Umno. This would be even more so since the architect and engineer of the mid-1980s Constitutional Crisis, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, is now back at the helm of Umno, pulling all the strings from behind the scenes. The Royals do not fear Najib as much as they fear Mahathir. After all, Najib is more or less a Royal just like them, as was his late father, Tun Razak.

Malays, by nature, are feudalistic. And Umno, therefore, is also a most feudalistic party. It is just impossible to separate the Malays, Umno and feudalism. All three come as a package. And this was Mahathir's greatest beef. He wanted to break the Malay feudalistic culture, which is also the Umno culture. And to do this he had to break the feudalism mentality of the Malays. So he went to war with the Rulers and taught the Malays how to kurang ajar.

At the time of the 1980s Constitutional Crisis, Tun Ghafar Baba was the Deputy Prime Minister. But unnoticed by most Malays, the move to eradicate the Malay feudalistic culture started earlier than that. It started when Musa Hitam was the Deputy Prime Minister. And Musa made the new plan very clear when he openly declared that it is time the Malays learned how to kurang ajar.

Most did not understand what Musa meant at that time. The Malays must learn how to kurang ajar. But kurang ajar against whom? The Chinese? The government? Umno? No! Musa Hitam is not a racist. All his women, and he had loads of them, were not Malays. Musa meant the Malays must break away from tradition. And one of these ‘counter-productive’ and ‘outdated’ traditions was the feudalistic culture that prevented the Malays from progressing and from moving forward. Is it not a Malay proverb: biar mati anak, jangan mati adat? Yes, better the child dies than tradition dies. Malays would die defending their traditions and this is what was holding them back.

Many could not understand why Mahathir chose Musa over Tengku Razaleigh as his Deputy. Was it not the deal that Tengku Razaleigh makes way for Mahathir as Hussein Onn’s number two and then, when Mahathir succeeds Hussein Onn, he would take Tengku Razaleigh as his number two? Yes, that was the deal. But Tengku Razaleigh is a Royalist while Musa is a Republican. And Mahathir, being a Republican himself, wanted another Republican and not a Royalist as his Deputy.

Umno’s history has always been about feudalism and ‘royalism’. Onn Jaafar was an orang istana. So was Tunku Abdul Rahman, followed by Tun Razak and Hussein Onn. The entire lot since 1946 were people brought up in the palace and who were very close and intimate with the palace. Onn Jaafar was in fact honoured by the Japanese during the occupation years and was given a Japanese officer’s uniform complete with Samurai sword to wear. This was the great respect the Japanese had for Royalty (the Emperor of Japan was considered a God) and the acknowledgement that not only was Onn Jaafar a Malay leader, but one who was close to the Johor palace as well.

Finally, in 1981, Umno managed to rid itself of feudalism and, for the first time, they got a Republican (some say Communist) as its leader. It took two generations for that to happen. But now that Umno no longer has an orang istana as its leader, why would Mahathir want to turn the clock back and appoint Tengku Razaleigh as his Deputy? So, instead, he chose Musa. And, when Musa resigned, he chose Ghafar, again, instead of Tengku Razaleigh.

But Ghafar was old Malay. He was one who held dear the old traditions. And when the Constitutional Crisis erupted in the mid-1980s, Mahathir forced Ghafar to lead the charge against the Monarchy. And Ghafar had to make many trips to Istana Negara with Anwar Ibrahim in tow to negotiate with the Rulers. The message was simple. The Rulers resisted at their own peril. If Malaysians rise up to demand that the Monarchy be abolished then Umno would not be able to save the Rulers.

The Rulers remained stubborn. So Mahathir launched a nationwide demonising campaign. The Rulers were dragged through the mud. Now even the Umno Malays were demanding that Mahathir cut the Rulers down to size. Now, it was no longer Mahathir but the Umno Malays who wanted the Rulers taught a lesson. Mahathir gallantly stepped in as ‘mediator’ and settled the problem between the Umno Malays and the Rulers. The Rulers had been taught who is the real boss in Malaysia. Umno, and not the Rulers, is the boss. The Rulers, with their tails between their legs, gave in and admitted defeat. Umno, or rather Mahathir, had won.
 
But the Constitutional Crisis proved that Ghafar was too weak. He was too soft. He was old Malay who held to tradition and culture. And one of those traditions and cultures is one does not derhaka with the Rulers. If not for Anwar, Ghafar would not have dared face the Rulers and engage them in a confrontation. That was why Mahathir made Anwar follow Ghafar to the Istana Negara. If Ghafar falters, then Anwar can step in to save the day.

And that is exactly what happened. At one point during the heated debate with the Rulers, Ghafar took off his songkok and placed it on the table. It was a most kurang ajar thing to do but something he did unconsciously. Ghafar was not trying to demonstrate kurang ajar. He was feeling desperate and in his desperation he took off his songkok without realising he was doing so. The head negotiator for the Rulers, the Yamtuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan, also took off his songkok and placed it on the table. That was His Highness’s way of saying that Ghafar is kurang ajar so he too is going to be kurang ajar.

Mahathir realised that Ghafar was still very feudalistic at heart. You can’t avoid it though. Ghafar is an old man, seven months older than Mahathir, so he is ‘old Malay’ in thinking. And old Malays do not kurang ajar with the Rulers. Mahathir decided that Ghafar has to go. He can never be a Republican. Anwar can. So Mahathir told Anwar to challenge Ghafar, which he did. And when Ghafar realised that Mahathir wants him out he gave Anwar a walkover. Anwar became the new Umno number two without a fight.

At the height of the Reformasi Movement, and soon after I was released from ISA detention in 2001, I was summoned to the Palace and asked why I am so stupid as to support Anwar and get incarcerated. I replied that I am not supporting Anwar as much as I am opposing Mahathir. I am doing this for the Monarchy, I replied, because Mahathir is anti-Monarchy and would turn Malaysia into a Republic if he could.

The Sultan replied that Anwar is no different. Anwar was one of the key players during the Constitutional Crisis, the Sultan said. It was actually Anwar and not Ghafar who gave the Rulers a hard time. No doubt Mahathir was the architect and engineer. But Anwar was Mahathir’s ‘hit man’ who did much damage to the Rulers. Ghafar did not talk too much. Anwar did most of the talking and was the one the Rulers faced most problems with. The Rulers can never trust Anwar and will not accept him as a Prime Minister.

That meeting with the Sultan revealed what was in the minds of the Rulers. Anwar was perceived as a Republican, just like Mahathir, and it did not matter who won the fight in the Anwar-Mahathir war that erupted in 1998. They realised that Anwar was Mahathir’s victim and they did not believe all the allegations against Anwar, in particular the sodomy allegation. But it is good that Mahathir and Anwar are now at war. A united Mahathir and Anwar would not be good for the Monarchy. It puts the Monarchy at risk. Now that Mahathir and Anwar are at war, they are too occupied to worry about the Rulers and will leave the Rulers alone, at least for the next couple of years.

And that is why the Rulers did not come to Anwar’s aid in 1998 when Mahathir threw him into jail. They welcomed the Reformasi Movement in that it kept Mahathir busy and helped weaken Umno. A strong Umno would mean a weak Monarchy. On the other hand, a weak Umno would mean the Rulers would be needed as Umno can then hide behind the Monarchy to perpetuate its evil deeds, like what is happening in Perak now. Furthermore, would the Rulers dare take Anwar’s side and risk antagonising Mahathir? At least, with the Rulers remaining ‘neutral’, Anwar and Mahathir can go for each other’s throats rather than for the throats of the Rulers like in the mid-1980s.

But Najib is different. Sure, he is carrying much baggage. But then so are many of the Rulers. No one is perfect, in particular the Rulers. After all, the Rulers are also human, just like Najib and all the Umno leaders who have numerous skeletons in their closet. But Najib is an orang istana and he would never dream of abolishing the Monarchy and of turning Malaysia into a Republic. With Anwar they could not be so sure, as the mid-1980s Constitutional Crisis proved. Better a devil like Najib that one knows than an angel like Anwar who might turn out to be the death of the Monarchy.

We must remember that Anwar played a crucial role in the mid-1980s Constitutional Crisis. Najib did not. Najib, in fact, kept the lines of communication with the palace open the entire duration of the Constitutional Crisis. Najib demonstrated that he is a friend of the Monarchy, just like his late father was. Anwar demonstrated the reverse.

It is not puzzling as to why the Sultan or Perak appears pro-Umno, or rather pro-Najib -- because it is Najib who is behind the current Perak Constitutional Crisis. The key word here is survival. Najib can ensure the survival of the Monarchy. Anwar cannot. In fact, in the mid-1980s, he already demonstrated he is anti-Monarchy. You can always argue that Anwar had no other choice as he was under the orders of Mahathir. But then so were Ghafar and Najib but they did not whack the Rulers as hard as Anwar did.

If one wants to argue that Anwar is not anti-Monarchy and was only doing Mahathir’s bidding, the clash Anwar had with the Kelantan Palace put this theory to sleep. Anwar was the Finance Minister at that time and he ordered the Customs Department to impound the Sultan’s Lamborghini on grounds that the import duty was unpaid. Actually, Sultans are exempted from import duty on the first seven cars they import while the Regent, Raja Muda or Tengku Mahkota gets exemption on three. So that makes ten cars altogether and the Sultan of Kelantan had not used up his full quota.

The Sultan was furious and he asked his palace official to go to the Customs office and take the car by force. The palace official just drove off with the car under the very noses of the Customs officers, much to the chagrin of the Customs Department and Anwar who accused the Sultan of stealing the car. Later, it was proven that the Sultan was right and that Anwar was wrong and the issue was quietly laid to rest without any further hullabaloo. But the damage had been done. Anwar’s actions were entirely on his own initiative and not on the instructions of Mahathir. No one can now say that Anwar’s role in the mid-1980s Constitutional Crisis was just to carry out the instructions of Mahathir.

To understand what is happening in Perak today, one must go back 25 years or so to the time when Anwar and Ghafar made those many trips to Istana Negara to engage the Rulers in the Constitutional Crisis. The Rulers got burned badly. And it was Anwar that they had to face, not Mahathir. Yes, the Rulers know it was Mahathir pulling the strings from behind the scenes. But it was Anwar and not Mahathir who tegang leher and bertekak with the Rulers while Ghafar sat there sighing, wishing he had never been dragged into this fight.

Sure, the Rulers are selfish. What they are doing is only to ensure their own survival. But is this not the natural instinct of humankind? Is it not natural for anyone to make a decision that ensures your own survival? And this is exactly what the Sultan of Perak is doing. He backs Najib over Anwar. And he gives the Perak government to Najib’s party instead of Anwar’s. That is what anyone would do when his or her survival is at stake.

But is the reverse going to happen instead? Is what the Sultan of Perak doing going to actually accelerate the demise of the Monarchy rather than the other way around? Time will tell. Maybe what is happening in Perak will just put to question the relevancy of the Monarchy. Maybe the Tsunami of people’s power will challenge the wisdom of the Monarchy and demands for its abolishment may reach a crescendo. Or maybe Najib will owe the Monarchy a huge favour and he will ensure that the Monarchy is retained, at least during his tenure as Prime Minister.

7 May 2009 may, or may not, be the turning point for the Monarchy. 7 May 2009 may see the Monarchy strengthened or may see it weakened. We will know which it is going to be when 7 May 2009 is upon us. Will the people turn out in droves? Will they hit the streets in tens of thousands like what they did on Nomination Day in Bukit Gantang? Are we going to see the storming of the Bastille on 7 May 2009?

Sure, Umno too will make sure they are represented in great numbers. Umno will probably bus in its supporters from all over Malaysia to make up those numbers. No doubt Umno has the money to finance this ‘great assembly’. With money you can do many things. But the ‘other side’, made up of opposition supporters, will also be in Ipoh on 7 May -- not because they have been paid to be there, but because they want to be there. You do not need to pay opposition supporters to come out. They will be there on their own accord and at their own expense.

Expect the police to soon issue a statement. The people will be warned that they must not go to Ipoh on 7 May 2009. The police will declare that the gathering in Ipoh is going to be classified an illegal assembly and that action will be taken against anyone who assembles in Ipoh on 7 May 2009.

I doubt, however, that the people can be intimidated. Gone are the days you can threaten the people and frighten them into staying indoors. The crowd will be there. Both sides will be there. And how the government handles the situation will depend on what happens thereafter.

And don’t say Malaysia Today has not warned you. We are warning you that for every action there will be an opposite and equal reaction. Force begets force and violence begets violence. And there is only so much you can do to oppose the will of the people. Many countries all over the world, our neighbours included, have demonstrated this. The people always win in the end. And there are no two ways about it.

See you in Ipoh on 7 May 2009.

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written by Steven Tan, April 27, 2009 19:53:36
Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Come next General Election DSAI, TGNA, YB LGE, DATUK ZAID IBRAHIM, OUR YM RPK, YB KARPAL SINGH, DATUK SERI NIZAR, YB LKS AND ALL OTHER GOOD PR LEADERS should lead the country for the better future for all of us......

Guys,do you agree with me?
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written by Urangsabah, April 27, 2009 19:57:07
So I guess that why ......The UMNO Natang case is not Durhaka to the Royals and is a non issue.

It ok for UMNO to call them Natang, but if its the rakyat, it is durhaka....
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written by malsia1206, April 27, 2009 20:05:39
I am not so sure Malaysians need to go back 25 whole years to seek some understanding of this situation. All I just need to ask is 'why HRH the Sultan of Perak does not get to explain to his subjects why he did what he had done, considering the issues involved in those extenuating circumstances'. He may have this 'blank cheque'. But does the situation not turn out that the 'cheque' was used at whose peril?
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written by MyBUDAK, April 27, 2009 20:07:25
riwayat Hang UMNOBN dah lama mampus dibumi Perak... smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif
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written by bodohland_citizen, April 27, 2009 20:14:24
Chicken Kimma taste better than burger king, if you know what i mean smilies/grin.gif
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written by educationist, April 27, 2009 20:18:30
Yes, my dear RPK, I do understand that ex Lord President's actions better now.
But that does not make them any easier to accept.
So, I can only hope May 7th will see the triumph of, at least, the rakyat's show of support for Nizar & his PR colleagues!!
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written by Larry Jay, April 27, 2009 20:18:41

We, the RAKYAT of Malaysia demand & need to know how much of our tax money is being spent yearly to maintain & sustain the 9 state's royal household & their families members.

The Ministry of Finance or PAC has an obligation to the RAKYAT to make the amount known to the public. It should be shown in every ringgit & sen on expenses incurred for the royalties...from the water bills right up to the luxurious fleet of cars.

Will I be charged for sedition on this or will I be receiving death threats...or even both in this land of Malaysia Boleh???????

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written by Raja Petra, April 27, 2009 20:25:23
HEY GUYS, my job is only to tell you the untold stories and to help you understand the issue better. I am NOT judging the issue. It is the rakyat's choice whether to continue commenting from your armchairs or whether you want to do something about the issue by going to Ipoh on 7 May. If not, then jangan buang masa cakap banyak lah.
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written by roggon, April 27, 2009 20:28:49
"Anwar did most of the talking and was the one the Rulers faced most problems with. The Rulers can never trust Anwar and will not accept him as a Prime Minister."

So that was the reason why DSAI only wrote to the agong regarding his takeover plan. DSAI cant face the agong for actions. Cant blame tun mahatahi though. He 'checkmated" anwar and the rakyat!!!
Excellent mahatahi...but read this....Fcuk you!!!
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written by Rashid, April 27, 2009 20:40:35
The Perak Sultan's blatant injustice and pro-Najib stance has nothing to do with Anwar and the 1980s. All Umno's Ministers followed Mahathir and it is recorded. The Sultan accepted to trample upon the constiitution and do injsutice to his subjects and Pakatan in return for his son to be made a Sultan once he dies soon. Umno influenced the selection of Mukhriz as Negri Sembilan's Yang-d-Pertuan Besar, so the Perak Sultan wants Najib to make sure his son inherits him, otherwise like Tunku Naquyiddin, he may fall out. That's why he has ignored all the pleas and is hell bent on appeasing Umno and Najib. But we will never forgive him in both worlds.
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written by ylcc, April 27, 2009 20:41:40
Musa Hitam was definitely not a racist. He was attending many parties at expatriates' homes during the 70s.
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written by gycgocnt, April 27, 2009 20:42:49
What rakyat understand of Perak Crisis are….

a)3 frog jump cause a collapse of government!
b)the PM in waiting (Now he’s the 6th PM) orchestrated all the cross over!
c)this is called Grabbing Power Unlawfully!
d)BN even buy over Sultan of Perak. So we can say Everyone has A Price!
e)This Crisis let people know constitution is bullshit, it’s not protecting people basic right!
f)Constitution just a tool for BN to press peoples!
g)Besides Correct, correct, correct lawyer, we have Kangaroo Judges now!
h)BN is player maker of constitution law!
i)Can these terms of “High Esteem, High Morality, Respectful, Middle Ground, Justiable” apply to Royal Family after this Crisis? No… Certainly Not!
j)BN “Sodomised” Perak’s people back and tell Perak people—I wanna take care of you, because I Love You!
k)Rakyat will definitely revenge in the 13th General Election
l)Nizar. Ngeh and Sivakumar makes us realized that Bangsa Malaysia is possible in the future, but only under Pakatan Rakyat!
m)This crisis make Pakatan Rakyat sticking together, this is the true Power Sharing, the true Democracy, and the true Govern by Consensus!
n)Peoples are considering vote for Royal Sultan in the future. Vote for political parties is useless because Malaysia still practice of Dynasty Style Rullings!
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written by GobloGadhero, April 27, 2009 20:44:49
YM Raja Petra,

Please don't get pissed with us who are attempting to understand the situation.

My question is: why didn't Sultan Perak command to BN's proposal to take over by asking the DUN to convene?

If it is simple, why wasn't it kept simple?

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written by teckkuan, April 27, 2009 20:53:08
its actually a pretty straight forward problem, to decide who to back for the Constitutional crisis (whether Najib who's pro-monarch or Anwar who's anti-monarch as what RPK stated) the Rulers need to ask themselves of their own duties to the Constitution.

the Monarch should not forget the fact that Pakatan is no longer a one man party. true, that Anwar is the leader of the coalition but if he ever becomes the new Prime Minister, would he dare to to declare Malaysia as a Republic? not forgetting that the Malaysians in general are still traditionalist and would shake their head the moment anyone wants to take away the very symbol that represented them since the early days before Independence? would Nik Aziz, or even Lim Kit Siang want to cause unnecessary havoc if they ever become Deputy PM and abolish the monarch?

i really doubt so. since there are so many matters that they need to look into if they ever take over to ensure their very own relevance. (like abolishing ISA, passing Racial Discrimination Act, revamping the Executive and Judiciary etc etc)

plus supporting an unconstitutional government as an attempt to prolong their stay will simply cause more tension. its like trying to fix a hole in a pipe by covering it with a cloth, simply in a matter of time the pipe will go burst, creating a bigger hole.

we also need to take into account that we have a new mainstream media today. if the Monarch does something good and protect public interest, surely it will be known to all of us. and surely we would never want the Monarch to be removed. in fact if they do that i am sure fellow Malaysians will stand up and protect them. and i'll be more than happy to be the first in line
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written by Sudahlah tu, April 27, 2009 20:55:24
kalau salah ..mesti takut
itulah adat resam golongan elit yang berzalim bersama umno .....
tamak bodoh ...... dan tidak langsung menghargai kurniaan Allah ..
sebodoh itulah mereka dilahirkan ...sebodoh itulah mereka dibesarkan ..
penaung mat rempit kini gilakan kuasa kekayaan ..
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written by Littlebird, April 27, 2009 20:55:54
It can be no better time than now for the royalties to show the rakyat their constitutional role in this country. In fact, it will be exemplary role of constitutional monarchy even the British would envy.
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written by ibabonma, April 27, 2009 20:56:52
That was Anwar the republican of yesteryear doing his things to polish TDM's balls just like all the Umno goons are doing all this while.

Now the real enemy is not the royalties, it's Umno the buccaneer/lanun mata satu!
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written by Badaksumbu, April 27, 2009 20:58:23
That sound damned serious. We in Borneo don't have much information, don't even know how to react especially when facing with Royalty as we never had one.

So are we saying Perak is becoming a republic in due course. I don't see anything wrong with it. If people so decide. Afterall majority of Perak people don't live by hand outs from the Sultan. If the function of Sultan is no more than a symbol as said earlier, symbol doesn't mean much and doesn't change much the way people live.
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written by justinlian, April 27, 2009 21:05:07
I think this will accelerate the demise of the Monarchy .
Such a sad story but what to do, we are all humans and humans are always greedy.
I always pray humans will be better and not to get themselves greedy.
Anyway, thank you for all the enlightenment,RPK.
Stay cool and stay well.
I think most malaysian needs you.
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written by onnetline, April 27, 2009 21:07:45
It's not too difficult to forget or understand who ' pulled ' the monarchy pants down from behind the scene.

............ will always remember this self proclaim ' Malay ' and ex-MahaFiraun, Ma Mak of Kedah ! !

Am sure that no less than half the country will miss him in any way when this ex-Mahafiraun drops dead suddenly.
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written by onnetline, April 27, 2009 21:08:57
mean ........ It's not too difficult to remember
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written by apa jadi, April 27, 2009 21:12:19
Yes, RPK, you definitely help us understand the history of the monarchy crisis.

As Chinese,"good guy is Mahatail, ghost also Mahatail". He always played the double headed roll in his reign. Poor Anwar, in his thirst for power, he did whatever Mahatail wanted him to accomplish in order to proof his worth even though he might not mean to. It is a move which we often see in office politics too. Just too bad for Anwar, that he had burnt his bridges with the monarchs. I hope that he mend the ties again.

No comment on the monarchy. The spirit of time will tell us the relevance of any monarchy in the globalising world.
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written by densemy, April 27, 2009 21:22:57
Or to put it in a nutshell:

Malays of all classes are incredibly selfish

They will ignore principles, ethics and even the country's Constitution just to make sure that they will be on the winning side

... and to hell with Malaysians and democracy so long as we elite stay elite

The other thing about Malays is that they find it almost impossible to see and plan into the future... so why not go on living in the past. The past is meant to be a guide to the future ... not a set of laws cast in stone to be adhered to at all costs
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written by arazak, April 27, 2009 21:26:18
Dear Pete,

The question is for how long Najis could hold the Royalty at ransom? The Sultan of Perak should understand that eventually the people and not UMNO will prevail. The UMNO/BN regime had, in the 80’s weakened the Rulers and now they are doing it again by their brazen actions in Perak.

Either way, on May 7, regardless of whether the UMNO/BN regime succeeded or failed in controlling Perak, the outcome would still be the same; the people had lost their faith and trust to the Rulers. They are in cul-de-sac! They are in a terrible predicament!

Oh yes. . ., I am sure the Rulers are nervous with the looming Tsunami. . . , if only he could turn the clock and listen to his rakyaat!!!
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written by joeawk, April 27, 2009 21:28:21
Steven Tan, I agree with you but I want to be allowed to carry Nizar's beg. All my years, I have never cosy up to VIP but I would like to do it just once.

May 7 will be ugly and Najib's name will be further etched in shit. If he is smart, he will quickly withdraw by asking for the dissolution opf the Perak Assembly. Otherwise, he may not last until the end of the year.

You can use the barua judges, police and MACC but that won't be sufficient to cowed the people.

What you have done this far about opening up do not concern us. The changes we want are quitre different. Don't give me ikan bilis when we ask for ikan kembong only, not even bawal putih or garupa or sumei.

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written by Watchdog, April 27, 2009 21:42:59
Not difficult to understand the Perak crisis.Self serving motives - that is all. By all selfish sides. Rakyat is just an inconvenience to them.
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written by ibabonma, April 27, 2009 21:54:06
Raja Petra, (Ref: written by Raja Petra, April 27, 2009 20:25:23)

I am already ahead in Ipoh sitting next to my mother!

When are you guys coming down to Ipoh. By the way, I am staying close to Zambry's house. It's at Taman Golf, Jalan Gopeng!!!!!!!!!!
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written by malaysianohope, April 27, 2009 22:02:29
Aduh! I don't understand what's wrong with these so called overseas educated Royalties. They can't even differentiate who their friends or enemies are. Well, going by what I've read their enemies are supposed to be chedet, C4, G. Baba & previuosly AI and their friend is our very own Raja Pete Petra. So in the event of their downfall don't blame it on anybody but themselves. Period!!!! smilies/sad.gif
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written by Rozlan, April 27, 2009 22:05:20
Malaysia Constitutional crisis in the midst of 80s was different than the current Perak crisis.YOu see the in the first crisis the game was between UMNO top echelons(some of UMNO members were even against their leaders) vs the monarchies.

But the Perak crisis was the people against UMNO.The Sultan is not suppose to get involve.They were above politic,remember?

UMNO can never hurt the Sultan if he managed to get the rakyat to back him..This is 2009 not 1980s where UMNo reigned supreme.

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written by mountainking, April 27, 2009 22:08:34
i hope the sultans respect the wish of the people.

i won't be surprised wat happened to our neighboring countries might happen in malaysia too.

i also hope the sultan can sleep well. haahahaha
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written by Daryl, April 27, 2009 22:09:20
RPK

Points taken on the argument. However, if DSAI a hardcore UMNO guy can turn around and become a rakyat guy what make us or the Royalty think that his argument will not soften on the Palace issue. If the Royalties want to be around like the British Royalties they might want to really stay out of politic and do business (with advantages of course) without the political ties. That will guarantee their survival and rakyat will respect them more for the symbol they represent. They must represent Malaysian not only Malay and Islam because of the makeup of Malaysia.

This is PR's chance to fully expolit this and DSAI (or PR leaders) need to make serious effort to amend relationship with Royalties. Not to put royalites in a spot but to allow them breathing room in business deals when they are unchained from political assoiciations. Or get KuLi to join PR to give it and face lift that is place friendly even though this is hard to do at this moment.

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written by hellosunshine, April 27, 2009 22:26:07
"Sure, the Rulers are selfish. What they are doing is only to ensure their own survival. But is this not the natural instinct of humankind? Is it not natural for anyone to make a decision that ensures your own survival? And this is exactly what the Sultan of Perak is doing."

RPK, the sultan and his son who had already done a great pr job winning the hearts and minds of the rakyat before the Perak coup. Why throw that all away by siding with umno just to ensure their own survival? If he had backed PR and dissolved the assembly then, he would have come out smelling like roses and a great sultan to his subjects, nay, to all Malaysians. If he had selfishly done it, as you say, for his own survival then he does not deserve to be there and expect/demand the rakyat's adulation and respect. smilies/tongue.gif
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written by aplus, April 27, 2009 22:50:11
Let us all wish for the British colonial rule like it was way back. Ask any senior citizens 65 years or older and what would their answer be? They will answer what we have now is codswallop, at least we were ensured of justice and good governance inspite of colonialism.
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written by rpremkumar2u, April 27, 2009 22:53:30
Nah!Cheap packaged the usurping of the state govt in resplendent colors by getting the Royalty involved with a thin string of reasoning, yet the rakyat are disgusted with the contents. Simply gone are the days when people consider themselves subservient to the dust of their rulers' soles. 7th May is another version of hartal of the continuance of the contents of that package. The people reign supreme. Nothing can stop an idea whose time has come. Zombie and his team are dependent on the mercy of the IGP and his boys and girls. The people are inspired by their neighbors' valor. To fuel their ire, UMNO roped in the good reverend to endorse Nah!Cheap who obviously fulfilled the financial aspirations of a charitable nature to promote the good reverend's work. Meanwhile the FRU have never had their duty roster so full. Sg Senam must be undergoing consistent drills. The clarion has sounded. Its now or never. It is now!
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written by smalluncle, April 27, 2009 23:04:23
Aiyoh! smilies/shocked.gif This fella very bad, that fella lagi bad! So HOW? smilies/cry.gif

Helloowwwwuuuuu, Where are you, my Malaysian Olbmama. We need fresh blood to rule this country. Where are you????
Still hiding in Bkt Tinggi, tanam Halia? smilies/cry.gif
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written by Raja Petra, April 27, 2009 23:05:30
Actually, I find that people who talk the most do the least. Many are not even registered voters and will offer all sorts of lame excuses why they do not vote, or even register to vote. Yet they talk sampai berbueh mulut like Sabri Chik during his debate with Anwar.

Let's see what all you so-called 'outraged' people will do on 7 May. I think most will stay home and we wont find you within 100km of Ipoh. If we can't see 50,000 people in Ipoh on 7 May jangan cakaplah. Aiyah, all this brave anti-Sultan talk. I bet if I reveal your IP address your balls will shrink.

Podah!
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written by Raja Petra, April 27, 2009 23:15:36
Dear densemy, I have met even more selfish Chinese. They give money to BOTH sides so that whoever comes to power they are okay. Aiyah, China lagi jahat tahu. You know Vincent Tan paid that DAP Chinese lady in the wheelchair RM25 million to jump? But Chinese still buy Toto. Why not boycott Toto and McDonalds and everything that he owns and bankrupt Vincent Tan? Malays selfish konon.

I bet there will be more Malays than Chinese in Ipoh on 7 May. Want to bet your ass on that?

Podah!
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written by Zym Zym, April 27, 2009 23:17:00
Zym will be in Ipoh next week. Need to do some ground works. Cya guys.
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written by alarcarte, April 27, 2009 23:21:12
Many of you here "hentam TDM cukup cukup" regarding reducing the power of the rulers. Many of us old enough also remember that one of the rulers had abuse his power by whacking anybody he fancies and his son also embroiled in fights in disco. A golf caddy was killed because he laugh at the way the ruler swing the golf club! one of my childhood buddies was kicked and slapped by one of the rulers today for catching Thilapia fish in lake belong to him, luckily I managed to escape during that time, come on man, as a kid we do not even know the pond belong to the ruler!

In fact many people were throwing their support behind TDM precisely because they are fed up with the Rulers blatant disregard for the law and the live of ordinary citizens.

Some of you might disagree with me but TDM actually did us a favour by clipping the wings of the rulers, please don't think I am a supporter of BN, infact my entire family voted for PAS, it is that sometimes we cannot condemn TDM completely.
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written by Ben, April 27, 2009 23:23:29
So boss, how will we recognize you? Will you be disguised as Zorro or Sandeep Singh of India? We were thinking of going as a hockey team in yellow jerseys complete with padding and hockey sticks. You never know when we can get a hockey match in the state where everyone is crazy about hockey. Even the Sultan is a great supporter of hockey. Yeah, we will not forget to bring our balls as well. So you think we will be able to play seven-a-side 30 mins or a full team in regulation time? Let us know so we will come prepared. Sam also going? Loser buy dinner, kuey teow soup with lots of towgay.
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written by Raja Petra, April 27, 2009 23:25:01
Dear hellosunshine, kenapa kayu sangat? When Nizar met the Sultan he agreed to dissolve the state assembly. Then when Najib met him the Sultan changed his mind. Why?

Najib convinced the Sultan that Anwar's so-called 16 Sept is all talk and that no BN people are going to jump to Pakatan but instead Pakatan people are jumping to BN as proven in Perak. The Sultan therefore has a choice to back the winner or back the loser.

Tell me, hellosunshine, when the Sultan's position is shaky, who do you think he will back? And if he backs the wrong party what do you think will happen to his son?
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written by Raja Petra, April 27, 2009 23:27:41
Dear Daryl, don't worry about what Anwar or Ku Li or anyone should do. They know what they should do and they don't need your advice. The question is: what are you going to do on 7 May?
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written by Raja Petra, April 27, 2009 23:34:50
Dear mountainking, the Sultan will respect the wishes of the people if they see the people there in tens of thousands. But if a handful of people turn out on 7 May then the Sultan will say: PODAH!
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written by Raja Petra, April 27, 2009 23:36:30
Dear Rozlan, that's what you say. It's easy for you to comment when you have nothing to lose.
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written by Raja Petra, April 27, 2009 23:38:45
Dear malaysianohope, nah, the Sultans will not fall. The rakyat don't have the balls to do anything. Just you watch and see what happens on 7 May. Most of you will not be in Ipoh.
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written by raven1958, April 27, 2009 23:39:38
It's too late for the Monarchy...after the Perak Sultan's cock-up.....the days of the monarchy are numbered .....there are no two ways about that....it's only a matter of time...
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written by Raja Petra, April 27, 2009 23:42:59
Dear arazak, big words but all that is not going to happen by itself. We have to make it happen - and it must happen on 7 May 2009.
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written by Raja Petra, April 27, 2009 23:46:40
Dear raven1958, yeah, sure. And who's going to make that happen? You, from the armchair of your house?
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written by Ben, April 27, 2009 23:56:02
Ok, I still got stock of MT car stickers about 2000 pcs, I will give free to everyone who come for 7th May 2009 hockey friendly match in Ipoh while stocks last. I will be wearing yellow jersey with hockey stick.
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written by lakshy, April 28, 2009 00:24:33
YM RPK. I will be there. Time and place? Will bring at least 20 friends. Lets all do the same.
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written by chanatak, April 28, 2009 00:33:01

What caught my eye:

Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin is still the Perak Mentri Besar until he resigns of his own accord, or is removed by a vote of no-confidence in a formal sitting of the State Assembly, said Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah
This royal knows. How come the Perak Royal, a former big shot in the courts don't know?


The Rulers were dragged through the mud. Now even the Umno Malays were demanding that Mahathir cut the Rulers down to size.
So UMNO is royals' friend? No wonder the royals did nothing when UMNO supporters praise the royalty as "natang". Nothing is better than the praise of friends.

The Rulers, with their tails between their legs, gave in and admitted defeat. Umno, or rather Mahathir, had won.
So the royals actually know, but he that knows the law chooses to break the law?

I replied that I am not supporting Anwar as much as I am opposing Mahathir. I am doing this for the Monarchy, I replied, because Mahathir is anti-Monarchy and would turn Malaysia into a Republic if he could. Ahhh. How clever are these "educated" royals in judging friends from enemies. I salute this type of wisdom

And that is why the Rulers did not come to Anwar’s aid in 1998 when Mahathir threw him into jail.
One of the royalty's greatest burden is to uphold justice. Here is an excellent example of how the royalty upholds justice when their privileges are threatened. The innocent can go to jail as long as he stays on the throne.

Is what the Sultan of Perak doing going to actually accelerate the demise of the Monarchy rather than the other way around?
An age old institution drags itself thru shit just to hang on to the straw handed out by umno. Great decision by a man from an honorable and noble profession.


Both sides will be there One side will be there for a peace display of its disdain and disapproval of an blatantly illegal power grab. The other side will be there to provoke violence and mindless terror. BEWARE THE PROVOCATEURS. UMNO IS CAPABLE OF STIRRING UP MAY 13. IT IS FULLY CAPABLE OF ANOTHER SIMILAR EVENT, WITH THE DIRTY POLICE BEHIND IT.

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written by arazak, April 28, 2009 02:24:18
Dear Pete,

A little sparrow flew back and forth with some water in its' beak trying to douse the raging fire meant to burn Prophet Ibrahim by the tyrant Namrud. The Angel Gabriel asked the little sparrow if it is possible to douse the fire with the little water from it's tiny beak. The sparrow replied that at least it would able to reply to the Creator that it has done its responsibility to fight the zalimun.

I am a cyber-foot soldier. As you know, I am always in the trenches. . ., of course I am trying my best ability to make it happen.

Hope you have read the autobiography of Malcolm X/Alex Haley book!
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written by MalayMail, April 28, 2009 02:50:09
Our whole team in RED MU jerseys will be in Ipoh on the 6th May and get ready for next day footballl match! So be prepare, I am sure they will allow our team to enter Ipoh!
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written by quietguy, April 28, 2009 02:51:27
Sure, the Rulers are selfish. What they are doing is only to ensure their own survival. But is this not the natural instinct of humankind? Is it not natural for anyone to make a decision that ensures your own survival?

No, to follow one's own instinct without regards for justice is animal, not human, behaviour. God has given us the intelligence to be able to choose between right and wrong, even if it goes against our natural instinct. Take puasa, for example. When we feel hungry, the natural instinct is to eat, but God has taught us to fight against our natural instinct and fast between sunrise and sunset in order to please God. It's the same thing with the current situation. The Rulers can choose to obey their natural instinct and degrade themselves to animals, or they can choose the path of justice and righteousness and prove they are superior human beings.
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written by wongnoball, April 28, 2009 07:58:48
I think Raja Petra need not spin anything for Rakyat malaysia. Get into your thick skull that most Bumiputera Non Malays do not mind having all the Sultan Around. Please don't use your Royalty and Monarchy and Hold us Rakyat to Ransom. If any rakyat Dies from today onwards because we want A Better Malaysia, its because of UMNO and their Regim Kejam Ganas. The Royalty can sit in their Golden palace, fly to a safer European Holiday home, demand to wear songkok when seeking their audience, give out titles that rakyat Spit UPON as signs of elitism, paid to give Lectures that are Munafik, continuously read a prepared text that is supportive of UMNO-BN, yet constant disconnect with Rakyat Malaysia, do the most inappropriate shameful things in public, yet a defender of Islam. Such Sultan and Agong are Useless to Malaysia in General. We have lived in Illusion and Deception for Far too long in Malaysia. We want our own Malaysia in the manner that UMNO-BN and the Monarchy don't seems to understand!! After Perak Rakyat now depends on rakyat to sustain the attack from the powers to be. The Monarchy is most welcome to join us. If the Monarchy have no Brains of their own to analyse the situation, Please stand aside and let Malaysian find their OWN Freedom. We are sick of MUNAFIK. Malaysia have Moral and Economic Crisis. The anger of the people will be felt in time!!
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written by madfive, April 28, 2009 08:20:24
what is the purpose of having rulers as head of Islam when during official birthday celebration dinner engaged genting to operate casino in the palace compound.
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written by malaysianohope, April 28, 2009 08:46:27
Pete,
Thanks you for your ardent support for the Royalties despite their attitudes towards you. You must be a Monarchist at heart & the Royalties still see through you but I can understand since blue blood is streaming in your veins.
I'll be there for your sake but I bet you will be in disguise as Osama bin Ladin. smilies/grin.gif
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written by hellosunshine, April 28, 2009 08:55:21
Wah! RPK, damn free nowadays to reply each one eh? Anyway, I still say white hair should have dissolved the DUN and let the rakyat decide. I thought the Perak sultanate is the rotation type like Negri 9 and his son should not be in line unless, like the DUN, he wants to usurp the throne forever. Heard some rumors about the other royal families being sidelined and suffering. Don't know if this is true or not. See you in Ipoh. smilies/wink.gif
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written by Super Admin, April 28, 2009 10:04:44
Dear wongnoball, instead of going to Ipoh why not you go to English language classes instead so that you can understand better what I wrote. If not you may mistake my articles as being pro-Royalty-pro-Sultan and you many end up looking like even a bigger idiot.
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written by Super Admin, April 28, 2009 10:07:11
Dear hellosunshine, who the hell cares what you say? What you are saying is exactly what I already said a long time ago except that I went to Ipoh the day it happened. Tell me what is so special about what you are saying? Isn't this what I also said? Stop repeating what I said.
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written by Super Admin, April 28, 2009 10:11:26
Dear quietguy, stop grumbling, all these people puasa and pray 5 times a day also. What have I been writing so many times about empty rituals and symbols?
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written by jasongaust, April 28, 2009 10:12:25
Steven Tan..."Come next General Election DSAI, TGNA, YB LGE, DATUK ZAID IBRAHIM, OUR YM RPK, YB KARPAL SINGH, DATUK SERI NIZAR, YB LKS AND ALL OTHER GOOD PR LEADERS should lead the country for the better future for all of us....Guys, do you agree with me?"
Hey Steven, please don't spell out your thoughts on the next election and ask MT readers to hold your bottom high up in the air!
The pressing issue now is to encourage as many MT readers & friends as possible to turn up in Ipoh on the 7th May as called upon by RPK. Without a fair and peaceful resolution of the Perak issue, there may not be a next GE in the forseeable future!
So first thing first, let's stop further nonsense on the Perak issue generated by the BN goons and then move on to bury them in the next GE once and for ever!

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written by Super Admin, April 28, 2009 10:14:46
Dear chanatak, stop trying to sound so righteous and high and mighty. People who sit behind their computers and tell others what others should do without doing anything themselves disgust me.
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written by Super Admin, April 28, 2009 10:17:58
written by wongnoball, April 28, 2009 07:58:48
I think Raja Petra need not spin anything for Rakyat malaysia. Get into your thick skull that most Bumiputera Non Malays do not mind having all the Sultan Around. Please don't use your Royalty and Monarchy and Hold us Rakyat to Ransom.

Dear wongnoball, why not you get it into YOUR thick skull that you can't do a damn thing about the Monarchy and if you don't like it Umno will just ask you to leave the country.

Do not mind konon. As if it is up to you to decide. Aiyah, bodoh nya rakyat Malaysia.
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written by malaysianohope, April 28, 2009 10:48:41
Ya la! Pete your english is Queen's English, mine is Manglish!
You must read my statement in full not 'cut & paste' but we can agree to disgree on my perception of your attitudes towards the Royalties. See you in Ipoh. smilies/cool.gif
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written by BennyG, April 28, 2009 11:02:12
When you pick a side and pick the wrong side, you will also be swept away by the tsunami.

TDM had used the fear factor so well. When fear takes over logic, you will go all out to defend yourself. All possible force will be used.

7 May 2009 will determine whether or not Malaysia will see a continuation of BN for the 50 years (as they had practically taken over the law, judges, PDRM, hospitals, clerks, frogs, Municipal councils, religion, etc). There is no longer a better time to say that we want a difference.

Be brave, be counted, be there!

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written by Super Admin, April 28, 2009 11:11:18
written by malaysianohope, April 28, 2009 08:46:27
Pete,
Thanks you for your ardent support for the Royalties despite their attitudes towards you. You must be a Monarchist at heart & the Royalties still see through you but I can understand since blue blood is streaming in your veins.

Dear malaysianohope, tell me which part of your posting I did not understand? Your ardent support for the Royalties? You must be a Monarchist at heart?
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written by sydput, April 28, 2009 11:25:33
I don't really know about royalties, but to make Malaysia more efficiently managed, all states should be ablolished.
2 DPM's elected - one for west malaysia and another for east malaysia.
Due to vastly different businesses, urban areas should be managed like a seperate entity, such as Klang valley/Penang-prai and JB-Pasir Gudang-Iskandar-Tg Pelepas-Kulai-senai. Kuching/KK/Ipoh and Malacca not large enough to be included.
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written by Saint, April 28, 2009 11:32:30
An Emergency is what I fear. Tun Mahathir & Najib are capable of doing this during desperate times, and the Royalty will go along with them. It will tear down PR for the next 10 years and we will be stuck with BN till 2020. Ours is not like Thailand's "Peoples Power".
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written by EUGTAN, April 28, 2009 11:46:34
As an Indian, the cutltural DNA of the Malay did not pass to Mahathir. Thus, the traditional Malay respect for royalty is not something indigenous to him.
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written by asianguy, April 28, 2009 11:54:51
RPK, thanks for the possible explanation. However, regardless of what happened then with Anwar, the monarchy must realise that this tsunami will not be turning around, but will be swallowing everything in its wake; this includes the monarchy if it continues to side with injustice and corruption. What the monarchy did in Perak was totally short-sighted, but it is not too late to rectify.
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written by ibabonma, April 28, 2009 11:57:20
Stop arguing, come down to Ipoh one or two days earlier otherwise you will be seeing the biggest traffic jam in Perak.

I am proud to invite you to come down to Perak and enjoy the result of my struggle for reformasi! I will not hesitate to recall history and tell you, even Kak Wan, Dr Wan Azizah, I and members of my family were among those pioneer, if not the earliest, responsible for importing REFORAMSI movement from Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman KL to Ipoh. Who can dispute this?

Therefore, if you want to be part of history, COME DOWN TO IPOH IN NUMBERS.



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written by teo siew chin, April 28, 2009 12:10:24
TIME TO WALK THE TALK !!!
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written by Raja Petra, April 28, 2009 12:32:16
Dear asianguy, stop repeating what I said. You are wasting bandwidth.
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written by Raja Petra, April 28, 2009 12:34:10
Dear Saint, stop all these excuses. You want to stay home just stay home.
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written by Susanna, April 28, 2009 13:39:08
All those noble talks by the royal family in Perak are mere talks. They do not walk the talk. Very sorry for them when they choose the Devil over the people whom they should be their protector. If they still do not come out and do the right thing, we can be sure Allah will put the righteous in place and expose the ones who are wolves in sheep clothings.
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written by ibabonma, April 28, 2009 13:48:58
If you are in Ipoh, chances are you will confront those Robocops in red with transparent shields and canes. The Siput Babi, SB will not be found amongst them but in your midst.

It’s easy to identify the SB. If they shout vulgarity at the police or cursing the Sultan or throwing stones or whatever at the police or if they kick at you for no reason thus inviting you to retaliate to create commotion, I bet you, they are the Siput Babi, SB. I will not be surprised they are breathing on my neck. Never mind.

Don’t worry about them for we come in peace and we want to show our support for our MB Datuk Seri Nizar peacefully. The police is doing their job to protect the peace. Most of times are peaceful law enforcement officers.

Anyway for your preparation, do your walkabout or jogging in the morning and tone up your muscles. The Robocops are doing it everyday! You never knew when you have to run for your life when those dogs run riot. But, my advice is stay put unless they are so close! They will not harm you if you are not within reach!

Buy a twin-towel (2 in I) the pagoda type found in the market, wet/soak them in plain water, fold them and put it in plastic bag and bring them along in your pocket. When they fire the tear gas or rained you with the chemical lace water cannons, quickly take out your plastic bag and wear it over your head and breathe within. If you are short of breath, quickly cover your face with the wet towel and retreat.

Best still, I was taught by one kind Siput Babi, wash your face with Colgate toothpaste or apply the toothpaste on your face and bear with the stinging irritation you felt on your sensitive skin, your eye areas especially. So when you face the robocops them later, your skin is no longer sensitive to the gas, he claimed. He he he a lesson from a stupid policeman.

Best of luck and tell them we come in peace.!

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written by China Trengganu, April 28, 2009 13:52:41
Man, i can see u are really pissed Pete. i don't blame u, i would too.
BTW, long time no say. They don't serve Margaritas where u at now ? No wonder u'r so pissed. Just wondering, any "whalf" in IPOH ?
Pete from kt
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written by ROBERTNGTG, April 28, 2009 15:41:52
Only the answer of the assembly counts, regardless how many sworn statements, defections, press conferences and declarations, or what forms of advertisement, display, inducement or force you bring to bear on the question,” he said in a statement yesterday.

“The Constitution makes no provision for his removal by any other means, including by petitions or instructions from any other authority,” he added

AFTER 20 YEARS OF RULING BY HOOK OR BY CROOK, OLD HABITS DIE HARD. WITH ALL THE MEANS AVAILABLE, THEY WILL TWIST THE MINDS OF ALL THE RAKYAT TO ACCEPT THEIR SPOON FED INFO.
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written by aryn, April 28, 2009 16:38:46
If Sultan Perak had overruled Najib, he would have endeared himself and the palace to the rakyat and that action would convince many as to why we need the monarchy. Not even Anwar or any political leaders can go against the rakyat's wishes then.

Unfortunately, the sultan did the reverse and the rakyat's can't help but start asking questions.

In this modern times, the royalties must convince the rakyat why they are relevant.

For me, the royalties can keep their titles and traditions but at the rate things are going, they have to convince me that they are really apolitical and worthy of the constituional powers bestow on them.
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written by AtanSian, April 28, 2009 17:51:28
Malaysian Royalty should tread carefully. They must win the rakyat by model behaviour and be paragons of virtue.
They are now acting like rich playboys with inherited wealth.
Memories are short. A little more than 100 years ago many of the Sultans did not exist. They were created, yes created, by the British Rajs to suit their political machinations to grab control over the Peninsular.
Johor, Malacca, existed then and probably Pahang and Perak as well.
However, Trengganu, Kelantan, Kedah and Perlis were definitely Thai territory under Thailand dominion. Thousands of good maps exists to attest to this. Any local muslim leaders of the Buddhist Thailand/Siam were defintiely small potatoes, no more important than Kampong Ketuas, definitley not royalty. The British created them to steal these territories from Thailand.
It is time that the Royals act and behave with nobility to earn the love and respect of the rakyat.
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written by wongnoball, April 28, 2009 18:51:10
My limited English knowledge tells me that there was NEVER a Constituitional Crisis in Perak or during Tun Munafik's time; it has Always been A MORAL CRISIS. A CRISIS of CONFIDENCE. Today, Morally Sultan Zero did what was TOTALLY IMMORAL to a majority of uneducated, no title, poor, hungry and displaced Malaysian. His Immoral Munafik Act have United ALL Malaysian against him and UMNO. Munafik and Corruption is an Act ALL uneducated, simple, poor, hungry, scared and angry Malaysian understand. We Wear Black on 7 May in Ipoh, Perak. We come as if God wants us to be part of Destiny and History. In fact come in All colours(except Yellow) so as to blend into UMNO hired people, SB, FRU, Police, etc....when the time comes we Storm and NOT walk in a relax manner....CHARGE!!!!!!!
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written by truthvoice, April 29, 2009 01:16:01
So it's a fight between the royals and a bunch of greedy pirates (UMNO) afterall, while the people sidelined.
Crisis are looming at large, effects of economic slowdown, climate change, deadly diseases and etc, and the first victims will be the rakyats, especially the lower-class/lower income.
No, the people must stand up and fight for non-other but themselves, for the true survival, involving lives, not wealth and honours.
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written by Kathy, April 29, 2009 18:32:31
It would appear that the Sultan of Perak was and is torn between his legal background and his position as the upholder of the royal seat of Perak. It would appear that to date the latter is winning.
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written by Lembing, April 29, 2009 20:06:47
SUPER ADMIN
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written by Lembing, April 29, 2009 20:13:11
SUPER ADMIN...
We know you have the power to delete all or part of our comments and that you have mastered the English language. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE SO BLOODY ARROGANT and Damn BLOODY ABUSIVE towards some of the readers. STOP ridiculing our English.

If you do not have the patience, pass this job to someone who have the appropriate character.

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written by letsbefair, April 30, 2009 07:10:13
I still remember back in 1976 the Sultan of Perak kept his beard in protest of the then current Mentri Besar. He vowed not to shave them off until the MB resigns or was remove.
The Sultan just could not get rid of him and only brought in the press to show him shaving his beard after the MB was finally retired from office.
That was then but now the Sultan can sack the MB. I conclude that if it is an UMNO MB the Sultan is powerless but not when it is from PR!
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written by SUV, April 30, 2009 12:21:30
smilies/cheesy.gif smilies/cheesy.gif..oh man,All Anwar needs to do is give todi and 1 botoi of Chivas to mrx ..hehe..and everything will be ok.. smilies/cheesy.gif smilies/cheesy.gif..Pity the sultans..they being an extension of UMNO r in danger because of thier own actions lah..Tok Guru Nik Aziz said it correctly..semakin hari,semakin kurang institusi raja di seluruh dunia..ummm..dis means,there must be a superior will that wants to get rid of them..betui tak? smilies/cool.gif
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written by SUV, April 30, 2009 12:29:33
Sultans and UMNO..any difference?tak dak meh..They are actually a component of the ruling elite..boleh kaut harta,blh bikin macam macam,no prob yob..wat dat kutty bugger tried to do was to bcome the emperor of Malaysia,and since kutty is all anger with little brains,he useed his inborn malayali taktics lah which is pakai orang buang orang smilies/grin.gif..now,the most learned of them all is smilies/cheesy.gif and smilies/angry.gif of the rakyat..pasai apa?nak selamatkan GAMUDA,nak nobatkah anak as the next sultan..ini 2 reason punya pasai,he has triggered the downfall of his puaklah..
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written by Tok Din, April 30, 2009 22:43:57
Only assurance to preserve constitutional monarchy in Malaysia is for the Royals to protect and safeguard the Federal Constitution as an unassailable laws of the land.

Plainly speaking, human relationships are undependable. Political parties rise and fall, businessmen rise and fall. If the Rakyats are taught to be law abidding citizens they will respect the Constitution and pledge their loyalty to uphold it.

By eroding the authority of the Constitution and corrupt it, Royals are removing their own protection. Do not become the victim of your own act.
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written by areenna, May 02, 2009 00:51:23
written by Pakyeh: "The boody basket PAS presiden and vice presiden is the most gullible ones in Pakatan Rakyat." "Down with Guru abdul Hadi !!! Down with Nasarudin !!!.Vote them out !!!"

Why? PAS has been bashed by MT Readers, such talk like PAS wakil rakyat will betray pakatan rakyat has been said since Mac 2008 PRU. As it is today,its some lovely wakil rakyat from Parti Keadilan and DAP that betrayed Pakatan and not from PAS.

I will say, even if one Selangor's PAS leader agreed to the because he was offered to become a state MB, there are other 99 PAS leader that will oppose.

The requirements that PAS throws at UMNO are like the requirements by Puteri Gunung Ledang to Sultan Mahmud in order to marry her. Never fullfilled. Ask Tiara Jacqualine. PAS can be smart and turn that into a strategy to attract some UMNO wakil rakyat to join PAS, rather than Anwar one-to-one secret discussion (the result so far is in the form of U-turn man Mejar Osmansmilies/smiley.gif.

BTW, since when you refer PAS presiden and vice Presiden "the boody basket"?
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written by shiokguy, May 02, 2009 22:29:06
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written by minds, May 10, 2009 04:03:41
23years from now our MALAYSIA will change name to MEMBROUS UNITED
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