This is a direct response to JAIS
The panty raiders are going to have awesome time arresting women who did not wear their panties.
It is hardly surprising if they took up this job.
It’s an interesting job, really.
4
Feb
This is a direct response to JAIS
The panty raiders are going to have awesome time arresting women who did not wear their panties.
It is hardly surprising if they took up this job.
It’s an interesting job, really.
25
Dec
Awesome. It took them almost 1 year to realize their multi million ringgit engine is gone. ~ “Jet engines stolen between June to November 2007. Discovered stolen in May 2008. Reported to police in August 2008. Exposed to public December 2009. And NOW the authorities are scrambling to find them?!” No wonder it took them forever to find missing people.
3
Nov
I am not sure if God cares too much about your rigidness in following rituals and protocols when your attitude has cow dung as its middle name.
Another classic case of choosing form over substance in the making?
I wonder what runs in the mind of self righteous pricks.
Either way, they are really annoying and intrusive.
15
Nov
I previously said Botak should resign with immediate effect. I take that back now. Maybe he shouldn’t resign after all. Well he don’t need to. After all, he is proving to the public that he is actually more of a threat towards the nation than the targeted threat itself.
I mean, it takes a criminal to catch a criminal more effectively, don’t you think? Could these intended blunders are merely smoke screen? Otherwise I could not fathom how an experienced minister could scored a double hattrick in committing series of blunders within a short period of time.
It is pity that he is not playing football otherwise he can become a scoring ace for his team. But some one said being experienced isn’t everything. Oh well. Yeah he should just keep the job, he is doing a good job in giving bad PR for BN. if any parties that are looking a suitable candidate to screw itself from within, they can always hire Botak for the top job because he sure look like some one who can handle his task without breaking any sweat.
14
Nov
Botak should resign.
The release of well-known blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin was today welcomed by politicians and civil rights activists, who called it a triumph for the rule of law.
They now want the government to release all remaining detainees being held under the draconian Internal Security Act at the Kamunting detention camp in Perak.
Many are also calling for the resignation of Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar for abuse of power.
To be honest, he is so much more dangerous than RPK because he is free to abuse his given power at will all for the name of his delusional sense of security. Whether Botak or RPK is the greater threat, I think the public is mature enough to think otherwise.
They don’t need some one to tell them who is the great threat towards the country. I don’t think RPK is a threat to the country at all because he is more like a threat towards the outdatedĀ racist party. Some one who is more than 100 years old like the late Dato Onn Jaafar is more far sighted than his sorry descended colleagues who are at least 50 years younger than him.
If he’s still alive today, I think he will get fucked in the ass (literally) like Zaid for his ‘radical’ views. Based on botak’s series of unfortunate blunders, it is really a bloody miracle that he can still keep his job until today. But then, this is malaysia, we are known for breeding world renowned thick faced politicians.
Botak should resign because his blunders are a greater threat towards the nation compares to a guy who blogs regularly. It is true that great politicians makes unpopular decision for his case, his decisions so far are beyond unpopular. UNPOPULAR is an understatement.
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