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PAS Supports Hudud; DAP Opposes It -- So What?

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johnleemk
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Posted at 11:22:44 am Jul 4, 2005
You may or may not have heard of that stupid CSMU scandal and Sothinathan's suspension as Deputy Minister. But have you read the Hansard (the drama starts about page 125 or 126) or better yet, watched the video?



Basically, Nazri starts acting like a gangster and shouts the phrase "Bloody racist" a few dozen times. The video seriously rocks though. If you've heard it before, I'll let you hear it for the thousandth time: download and send to all your friends. Aren't you glad we live in Malaysia? :D

Malaysia - to whom does it belong? To Malaysians. But who are Malaysians? I hope I am, Mr Speaker, Sir. But sometimes, sitting in this chamber, I doubt whether I am allowed to be a Malaysian.
- Lee Kuan Yew in the Malaysian Parliament, 1965

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bentmw
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Posted at 10:50:53 am Aug 5, 2005
d*** funny la ! i like it!

don't be unfair....don't BEG!!!


johnleemk
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Posted at 10:26:08 am Nov 8, 2005
Yo, got more videos. This time, it's Badruddin Amiruldin, MP for Jerai, Kedah. Yes, the same idiot who called Indians "keling". This particular incident is precious for Badruddin's "you tak suka, you keluar dari Malaysia!" The first video is eight minutes long, and it may be a bit hard to hear Badruddin shouting. It's still priceless, however. Look at the weak Speaker (Yang di-Pertua) who can't even control MPs from his own party. Perhaps the best part is the end, where the DAP moves to refer Badruddin to the Committee of Privileges. The Yang di-Pertua asks "who votes aye?" and there's what seems to be a loud "aye". Then he asks "who votes nay?" and there's a f***ing huge collective "nay!" (It reminded me of Scouts shouting cheers in camp.)

Then there's a shorter video (90 seconds) that at least has the decency to provide some subtitles when Badruddin shouts his famous comment.

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In case you didn't catch it, Badruddin said "Malaysia ini negara Islam! You tak suka, you keluar dari Malaysia!" Now, after the motion to refer him to the Committee of Privileges was rejected, the Hansard records that the decision was applauded. That's sickening, if you ask me. I mean, who wants to applaud a decision not to sanction someone who just asked millions of people to "keluar dari Malaysia"?

Malaysia - to whom does it belong? To Malaysians. But who are Malaysians? I hope I am, Mr Speaker, Sir. But sometimes, sitting in this chamber, I doubt whether I am allowed to be a Malaysian.
- Lee Kuan Yew in the Malaysian Parliament, 1965

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chickster
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Posted at 12:04:04 am Nov 11, 2005
dude wtf....got ppl dat stupid in malaysia meh?
Gaylord
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Posted at 8:47:50 am Nov 12, 2005
Yo LMK, the clips are d*** hilarious cum cool. It's just backing the fact that bumis are f***ed up. The only way Malaysia, or to me Chiinsia is going to make any progress is rounding up all the bumis and shooting them in the head. PS: there is a malay or chi guy in the background laughing at the MP's stupidity, (0.50seconds). Enjoying watching the clips and once again Malaysia tak Boleh sampai bumi mati. :p

:D Ravin ~ Earthprince ! UP my ass...

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johnleemk
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Posted at 8:47:43 am Nov 13, 2005
I assume you've seen the "MALAYSIA INI NEGARA ISLAM YOU TAK SUKA YOU KELUAR DARI MALAYSIA" videos? D***, I wish I knew where people get these videos from. I always get them from people who got it from a friend who got it from a friend who got it from a friend...

Malaysia - to whom does it belong? To Malaysians. But who are Malaysians? I hope I am, Mr Speaker, Sir. But sometimes, sitting in this chamber, I doubt whether I am allowed to be a Malaysian.
- Lee Kuan Yew in the Malaysian Parliament, 1965


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