tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post8925673515093277092..comments2024-03-17T15:10:12.273+08:00Comments on rocky's bru: Sedition, Karpal?Rockybruhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08187242806213153913noreply@blogger.comBlogger91125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-31463065114075251112008-05-16T10:19:00.000+08:002008-05-16T10:19:00.000+08:00anak malaysia,nak sama rata boleh..tetapi kenapa m...anak malaysia,<BR/><BR/>nak sama rata boleh..tetapi kenapa masing2 mati2 nak pertahan tak nak jadi sama? Kenapa perlu hanya Melayu yg mengalah dlm semua hal hinggalah ke hal ehwal Islam? Mutual respect should work both ways..<BR/><BR/>1) Kenapa kena ada sekolah aliran ikut kaum? Bukankah ini menyemai semangat perkauman sejak kecil... perpaduan? jauh api dari panggang.. apa nak buat, dah termaktub dlm perlembagaan kan..? Only in Malaysia.<BR/><BR/>2) Kenapa masih nak berkiblatkan budaya negara asal masing2 w/pun dah 50thn merdeka? Masih megah nak mengaku diri Malaysian ke ttp mengamalkan kebudayaan negara asing? Only in Malaysia!<BR/><BR/>3)Kenapa ramai masih tak mampu bertutur bahasa kebangsaan yg termaktub dalam Perlembagaan walau dah 50thn merdeka? mis-com lead tu sceptism, prejudism & friction.<BR/><BR/>4) Kenapa ada akhbar yang selain daripada Bahasa Kebangsaan & English (2nd language) ? Kat Thailand, Indonesia, UK, USA & Eropah ada ker? Only in Malaysia.<BR/><BR/><B>So near yet feel so far..</B>itulah dia yg dikatakan rakyat Malaysia berbilang kaum..nak berubah? kenalah tunggu semua pemimpin dinosour semua kaum di M'sia yg bermentaliti pra-kemerdekaan tu mampus dulu!<BR/><BR/>Tetapi jgn terkejutlah, sebenarnya intergrasi bangsa Melaysia ni 'in practice' dah boleh dilihat di Kelantan, Kedah & Terengganu (Malay dominated states)..org bandar Klang Valley yg 50-50 ni jer yg ego sombong dgn ideologi perkauman diterap oleh pemimpin2 kaum masing2.<BR/><BR/>Hanya Melayu liberal bodoh akan <B>compromise in everything</B> .. yang dikejar tak dapat, yang dikendong berciciran..dah cukup yakin? <BR/><BR/>Nak 'compromise'? boleh ajer..Melayu ni jenis bangsa tak kisah pun nak beri/kongsi apa yg mereka ada jika kena caranya..sgt bertoleransi,mmg budaya kita mcm tu, mengalu-alukan malah boleh jadi saudara lg kalu rasa dia sebahagian drpd kita..kera dihutan pun boleh disusukan..nak trigger marah Melayu mmg susah..ttp kalo nak cepat boleh, hina aje Islam & maruah dia..confirm cepat terbakar..<BR/><BR/>Nak persaingan meritokrasi pendidikan..? Melayu dah mampu tanpa kuota, cuma generasi lama yg takut & tak yakin anak2 mereka mampu bersaing w/pun dlm abad ke21...bersaing sesama genetik Asia..apa kejadahnya tak boleh? Undiscovered potential..Hakikatnya bersepah Melayu yg result bagus tak dpt masuk U baik2 ikut jurusan yg diminta kerana penuh, skrg mana ada biasiswa lg, semua pinjaman..takut2 tanpa sistem kuota ada yg merungut pula keadaan tak memihak kpd mereka bilamana kaum majoriti mungkin sapu semua..maka merungutlah mereka lagi! Yelah, dikalangan mereka majoriti bermentaliti bhw Melayu semua bodoh, malas & tiap2 bulan dpt duit free dgn goyang kaki..<BR/><BR/>Duit cukai ntah kemana kena sapu penyangak politik! Semua rakyat berkelayakan bayar cukai, ttp hasil utama k'jaan sebenarnya datangnya drpd GLC-GLC mcm Petronas yg bayar setiap bln Mac dlm USD..USD pun boleh jatuh 3.16 bulan Mac lalu..tu lah dia byk tak banyak nyer hasil drpd Petronas! Kalo proper planning tiap2 tahun semua projek lebuhraya, keretapi, sekolah, hospital dll. boleh dibiaya tanpa menyusahkan rakyat balik melalui 'privatization' penyangak..kaya kita ni sebenarnya Malaysia jika dinisbah hasil dgn 26juta rakyat..ttp hidup melarat juga mcm Terengganu lah contoh!<BR/><BR/>Nak rasa prinsip Islam? tunggulah bila tiba masa 'negara Islam sebenar' tertegak bukannya 'negara berasas kaum' mcm skrg ni... dream in pipeline.<BR/><BR/>Boleh aje sama2 kita minta perlembagaan kita ubah ikut acuan Thailand, Indonesia, USA & Eropah ..semua sama rata..tetapi <B>basic requirement perlembagaan berhubung identiti </B> kenalah comply dulu.... kan?<BR/><BR/>Boleh ke? ada berani mahu cuba? Mungkin tidak..if not, stop rattling & bitching, ok?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-14331337191816805342008-05-15T08:53:00.000+08:002008-05-15T08:53:00.000+08:00Cik Azmah,Maksud saudari orang Melayu lagi istimew...Cik Azmah,<BR/><BR/>Maksud saudari orang Melayu lagi istimewa dari orang bukan Melayu?<BR/><BR/>Jadi di Malaysia ni ada golongan istimewa dan golongan tidak istimewa (bawahan) ke?<BR/><BR/>Tidakkah semua rakyat Malaysia tidak kira bangsa sama-sama membayar cukai kepada kerajaan?<BR/><BR/>Tidakkah semua rakyat Malaysia tidak kira bangsa menyambut ulangtahun kemerdekaan bersama-sama?<BR/><BR/>Bukankah dalam Islam semua insan tidak kira warna kulit dan latarbelakang semuanya ciptaan Allah SWT yang sama rata di muka bumi ini?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-5311011532244034362008-05-11T15:40:00.000+08:002008-05-11T15:40:00.000+08:00Janganlah Karpal mahu menyamaratakan bangsa lain s...Janganlah Karpal mahu menyamaratakan bangsa lain seistimewa melayu..itulah agendanya yang sebenar.azmahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01934170514236051331noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-2405380921998983392008-05-11T13:53:00.000+08:002008-05-11T13:53:00.000+08:00A well-written article by Huzir Sulaiman (please s...A well-written article by Huzir Sulaiman (<B>please see above, as posted in the comment space of Every Dog Has His Day</B>) that encapsulates the interactions between the royalties and the executive and legislature of Malaysia during the 1980s and early 1990s. It provides background to current events involving the Sultans and their involvement in Malaysian politics, and is essential reading for those interested in the current Karpal Singh–royalty brouhaha.<BR/><BR/>In view of these pertinent events in Malaysian history as outlined by Huzir Sulaiman, readers may experience a paradigm shift of sorts, and find that the persecution of Karpal Singh at least a little perplexing.<BR/><BR/>It is also <B>regrettable</B> that many of the so-called journalistic, socio-political bloggers — including Rocky's Bru — seem content to do a more-or-less "cut-and-paste" job, or to merely digest mainstream news and affect it with various views. While they are swift to blog, they neglect, however, to provide concise (it need not be long) and educative background information for particularly complex issues such as the current Karpal Singh one.<BR/><BR/>The late Rustam A. Sani was an exception; he occasionally provided historical background to the issues he blogged. <BR/><BR/>It is uncertain whether this poor blogging or reporting sense is an outcome of laziness on the part of these bloggers, or a lack of imaginativeness. Either way, they commit disservice to the public by serving the public with what is effectively news or opinion without the necessary <I>context</I> — snippets of reported events that are historically detached. This can be dangerous, since blogs shape public opinion. The message of Barisan National leaders about the need to blog responsibly is not unfounded.<BR/><BR/>Therefore, it is hoped that, where necessary, blog readers are furnished with background information about important issues touched upon in blogs either in the blog text, or by reference to other articles.<BR/><BR/>I am sure Ahiruddin Attan concurs with this.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-1706364250034826132008-05-11T08:53:00.000+08:002008-05-11T08:53:00.000+08:00By October 1983, Malaysians were becoming aware th...By October 1983, Malaysians were becoming aware that a constitutional crisis was in full swing. The Constitution (Amendment) Bill 1983 had been passed by both houses of Parliament, but the King, under pressure from his fellow rulers, was refusing to give his Royal Assent to it.<BR/><BR/>The bill would remove the need for the King to assent to legislation, and would similarly do away with the need for Sultans to assent to State laws. It would also take away the King's power to declare an Emergency and give it to the Prime Minister.<BR/><BR/>The Rulers publicly rejected these amendments after a meeting in Selangor on Nov 20, 1983. When the public became aware that a storm was brewing, Dr Mahathir’s administration initiated a propaganda war to put pressure on the Rulers.<BR/><BR/>There took place a “series of illegal public rallies held by Umno in Alor Star, Bagan Datoh, Seremban, Batu Pahat, Malacca, for the Prime Minister with reports of officially inflated crowd figures?.” as Lim Kit Siang would later describe them in the Dewan Rakyat.<BR/><BR/>These rallies, staged in order to generate sympathy for the Government’s cause, were illegal in the sense that police permits were neither sought nor granted.<BR/><BR/>Whether or not the crowd figures were inflated by the Umno-aligned media – it is true that they generally reported these events in positive terms – it is clear that the 1983 rallies were exciting evenings, with republican sentiments on everyone’s minds, if not exactly on their lips. One of the most arresting images in Rais Yatim’s Faces in the Corridor of Power is a photograph of two youths at one such rally. They are wearing T-shirts bearing Dr Mahathir’s picture and the words “DAULAT RAKYAT”.<BR/><BR/>Although the Prime Minister denied wanting to abolish the monarchy, at these rallies “the historical moment of unfolding Malay nationalism was relived as a continuing battle of Malay popular sovereignty against royal hegemony,” as Khoo Boo Teik writes in Paradoxes of Mahathirism.<BR/><BR/>At a rally in Alor Star on Nov 26, Dr Mahathir declared that “It was the rakyat who had protested against the Malayan Union after the Second World War; it was the rakyat who wanted a democratic system that would enable them to choose their own leaders. It was always the people who had fought for their destiny.”<BR/><BR/>At the largest rally, in Batu Pahat, Dr Mahathir told the crowds, in a thinly veiled dig at hereditary rulers, “We weren’t born Ministers ? We’re up here because we were chosen by all of you.”<BR/><BR/>The unrelenting propaganda war continued, with tales of royal extravagance and improprieties emerging. Someday someone will compile all the specifics from research in the newsapaper archives of those trying times in the eighties and nineties. We Malaysians had short memories no doubt but not entirely forgetful. The Government leaked the fact that they were compiling dossiers on the Sultans. RTM announced they were preparing a year-long TV series on the Rulers and the Constitution - all instigated by Mahathir in his war with royalty.<BR/><BR/>Yet pro-royal rallies took place too – especially in Kelantan and Terengganu, where Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah was rumoured to be responsible for them – and they drew large crowds, although they went unreported by the media.<BR/><BR/>Upping the ante, the Umno Youth executive council called for the Government to gazette the Constitution (Amendment) Bill without waiting for the King's assent, effectively daring the Rulers to challenge it in court. Dr Mahathir did not immediately adopt this strategy, but held this “nuclear option” in reserve while behind-the-scenes negotiations continued with the Rulers.<BR/><BR/>Public opinion was divided over the issue. Rural Malays tended to support the Rulers; urban Malays, while not uncritical of Mahathir’s strategies and motives, were more ready to accept egalitarian ideas.<BR/><BR/>As for the Chinese community, R.S. Milne and Diane K. Mauzy note in Malaysian Politics Under Mahathir that “One might have expected that, since the rulers and the Agung were symbols of ‘Malayness’ the Chinese would feel little loyalty to them. Paradoxically, they were quite pro-royalty, because they did not really trust Malay politicians. Indeed, they viewed the Agung and the rulers as protectors of their vital interests.”<BR/><BR/>There seemed to be no way out of the impasse except by compromise – which is what happened. The Rulers agreed to the Constitutional (Amendment) Bill 1983 on the condition that many of its provisions were modified or repealed immediately with the introduction of the Constitution (Amendment) Bill 1984.<BR/><BR/>The new bill, passed in January 1984, meant that the King could now only delay a piece of non-money legislation for a month. It then had to be sent back to Parliament with his objections. If the King still opposed it in the form in which Parliament then passed it, he could only delay it for another month before it was gazetted as law.<BR/><BR/>The King could therefore only delay legislation for up to two months before it became the law of the land.<BR/><BR/>But this principle was no longer extended to the State level: Sultans still needed to assent to State bills before they became law, which was an important symbolic victory. Most importantly for those who feared Dr Mahathir’s supposed plan to concentrate power in his own hands, the bill removed the proposed ability of the Prime Minister to declare an Emergency by himself, and restored it to the King.<BR/><BR/>Nonetheless, Dr Mahathir saw himself as having won, declaring at a victory rally in Malacca that the feudal system had ended. He had brought his theatrical, confrontational, unapologetically antagonistic style to a high-stakes arena and had, by some accounts at least, triumphed over the Malay Rulers. Not even the King dare to challenge Mahathir. That's how powerful he was then. He kepy dossiers of the dark side of everyone, even the royalty is not spared. The Special Branch was at his beck and call, being the Home Minister himself. Withe the waning threat of the communists, these SB personnel need to keep themseilves fruitfully occupied and Mahathir see to it that they serve him fully.<BR/><BR/>He quickly moved to consolidate his gains. Stories had been circulating that the head of the army, Jen Tan Sri Mohd Zain Hashim, was opposed to Mahathir’s approach and believed the armed force’s loyalty lay with the Rulers. Mohd Zain took early retirement. This was followed by a reorganisation of the army and some 500 other early retirements and dismissals.<BR/><BR/>When the independent-minded Sultan of Johor took over as Yang di-Pertuan Agong in 1984, some feared (and some hoped) that royal activism would reassert itself.<BR/><BR/>As Roger Kershaw writes in Monarchy In South-East Asia: Faces of Tradition in Transition, “From the beginning, the Agong had made no secret of his contempt for Mahathir on the grounds of his mixed blood, calling him, to his face, ‘Mamak’ (a derogatory nickname for those of Indian Muslim ancestry). [?] But Dr Mahathir had proved more than a match for this difficult sovereign. Having got the measure of the King’s essential vanity and exhibitionism, he prudently pandered to it, even to the extent of placing a more convenient Royal Malaysian Airforce helicopter at his permanent disposal?.”<BR/><BR/>Through this and other measures, Dr Mahathir maintained good relations with the new King, enlisting him in his 1987 move against the judiciary, the effects of which are still felt today.<BR/><BR/>The Prime Minister’s campaign continued. He silenced the Rulers over the issue of the 1987 ISA detentions; staged a hostile debate on the monarchy in the 1990 Umno general assembly after the loss of Kelantan to PAS; removed the Rulers’ immunity to prosecution following the constitutional crisis of 1992-93; stripped away their flights, outriders, and special hospital wards; and in 1994, with little opposition, finally removed the need to obtain the Rulers’ assent for State laws.<BR/><BR/>Looking back, we can see how the bars of the yellow silk cage (read Royalty of Malaysia) began to go up in 1983, closing in year after year.<BR/><BR/>Should we find it surprising, then, that after 25 years the tigers within should want to break free? Can we not understand that the Rulers might want to regain what has been lost - the right to rule and reign, undisturbed by the politicians?<BR/><BR/>And here is the hardest question of all: without giving up our democratic ideals, in a cynical and disloyal age like the present climes we are in, can we find a way to let our Rulers rule in peace and harmony?<BR/><BR/>Note: The above article by Huzir Sulaiman previously appeared in RPK's MALAYSIA TODAY.<BR/><BR/>Huzir regularly writes for theatre, film, television, and newspapers.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-23166569786772142072008-05-10T16:26:00.000+08:002008-05-10T16:26:00.000+08:00jangan lupa, Abdullah Badawi Perdana Menteri juga ...jangan lupa, Abdullah Badawi Perdana Menteri juga pernah dilaporkan sebagai berkata bahawa tindakan Sultan Terengganu melantik menteri besar selain Idris Jusoh adalah bertentangan dengan perlembagaan.<BR/><BR/>kenapa semua orang sudah lupa dengan kenyataan Abdullah itu?<BR/><BR/>bukankah kenyataan Perdana Menteri terhadap Sultan Terengganu juga adalah menghasut dan derhaka?<BR/><BR/>jadi, Ahmad Badawi janganLAH pula lupa dengan tindakan 'derhaka' beliau itu sendiri.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-29599291923884137812008-05-10T13:10:00.000+08:002008-05-10T13:10:00.000+08:00Dear PM, even when so many people were calling for...Dear PM, even when so many people were calling for your resignation, I really hoped you will remain as our PM. But now you are calling for swift sedition reports against Karpal, and in my humble opinion sir, whoever advised you to do it is trying to sabotage you. You have been ill advised and it will reflect poorly on your judgement.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-11580360259608843812008-05-10T12:26:00.000+08:002008-05-10T12:26:00.000+08:00Both are right....just that that action affects tw...Both are right....just that that action affects two 'authorities'.To transfer a civil servant is the right of the Menteri Besar but when the civil servant is intimately related to Islam in the state,the Sultan is rightfully involved.....a similar case....is... the personal bodyguard of say the Sultan;is a civil servant,but before the Menteri Besar transfer him,is courtesy to inform the Sultan before hand, as it involves his safety. Purely a bad case of Public Relations!!!fairplayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18032145591817316425noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-56293710407615168162008-05-10T11:44:00.000+08:002008-05-10T11:44:00.000+08:00Rocky, it is a purely legal thing la, as many of u...<B>Rocky, it is a purely legal thing la, as many of us have mentioned in this blog already. Cuba baca this article from New Strait Times, 10 May 2008:</B><BR/><BR/>KUALA LUMPUR: DAP chairman Karpal Singh maintained yesterday that he had not questioned the prerogative of the Sultan of Perak.<BR/><BR/>He said his statements concerning the Sultan's power to revoke the transfer of a state civil servant was purely a legal issue.<BR/><BR/>Karpal said he was not perturbed over the numerous police reports lodged against him.<BR/><BR/>"I have committed no offence and those making reports against me should be prepared to face the consequences of lodging false reports," he said at a press conference here yesterday.<BR/><BR/>"I will not be intimidated by anyone or any quarter.<BR/>"I stand by what I have said because the truth must prevail at all times" the Bukit Gelugor Member of Parliament said.<BR/><BR/>Karpal said he had in no way questioned the prerogative of the Sultan of Perak as head of Islam in the state.<BR/><BR/>He reiterated that in his view the Sultan had no jurisdiction to direct the state government to reinstate Perak Islamic Religious Department director Datuk Jamry Sury, who was a state government servant.<BR/><BR/>He said that in Pengarah Pelajaran Wilayah Persekutuan & Others v Loot Ting Yee, the Federal Court decided that a civil servant liable to transfer did not have a right to be heard as a transfer does not amount to dismissal or reduction in rank.<BR/><BR/>The principles in the decision applied equally to state civil servants, Karpal said.<BR/><BR/>"I fail to understand why there has been such an uproar on what is purely a legal issue backed by the Privy Council in London, which was until 1985, the highest court in Malaysia."<BR/><BR/>He threatened legal action against those who made defamatory remarks against him regarding the issue.<BR/><BR/>In George Town, DAP secretary-general and Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng defended Karpal, saying the party chairman was merely stating a case in law and had done nothing wrong.<BR/><BR/>He instead accused Barisan Nasional leaders of taking a selective approach and practising double standards.<BR/><BR/>Deputy Chief Minister I Mohammad Fairus Khairuddin of Parti Keadilan Rakyat said he would leave it to the leadership of the DAP and PKR to address the issue.<BR/><BR/>He said the Malay members of PKR always respected the palace.<BR/><BR/>"The issue should not be politicised. It is best for the Perak government and palace to resolve the issue," Mohammad Fairus said.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-57110008554370116102008-05-10T11:06:00.000+08:002008-05-10T11:06:00.000+08:00monarchy..?It does sound unnecessary in the modern...monarchy..?<BR/>It does sound unnecessary in the modern world, but try to tell that to a highly developed nation like Britain.. they also preserving their monarch for the sake of "Ketuanan British" , do you think the Brits would allow a Pakistanis or Arabs to be their PM & rule to favour the minority?<BR/><BR/>Monarch institution is an avenue where some people seek refuge over their frustration to a collapse governmental system. If it do sound ridiculous & stupid, tell that to the Hindraf & Bersih people.<BR/><BR/>If not because of the royalty in Perak & Selangor having some equity over tin mining operation in the past & given 'green light' to the Brits to import foreign labour..Well, some of us may not be here today in Malaysia..<BR/><BR/>If somebody thinking the Monarch are doing non-substance talks against the Federal Constitution..go & read Article 3, 152 & 153.. (I know, some of you people only know about championing Article 11 alone & only, above the rest, well do ya? Just admit it lah). <BR/><BR/>Right (hak) & privellege (keistimewaan).. its 2 different concept..abide the law & nobody shall be deprived from their right..as for previllege, in proper way it should not affect anybody right..should they?<BR/><BR/>In work for example, monthly salary is our 'right' as per Akta Kerja..nobody can deny it as long as we abide the governing rule, <BR/>where else company car, increment rate, annual leave, bonus etc. is a 'previllege'..Its nature for some people to envy others over their extra given 'previllege' as like it is affecting their 'right'..Hey, I heard some private company exercising this extra 'previllege' to their employee selectively on 'color' basis..is it true?<BR/><BR/>Who dictate all this..? The Federal Constitution.<BR/>Who execute this..? the Government<BR/>Who preserve this..? the Monarch<BR/>Who decide this..? the majority people through democracy..(very sad indeed, eh)<BR/><BR/>Wouldn't it be nice right to be among the majority..? Well, start to speak like one..some people still need to work on their pathetic Bahasa Kebangsaan..Communication barrier cultivating prejudice mindset towards each other? Long way to go for Bangsa Malaysia.<BR/><BR/>'Seduce' may lead to 69 (this one really good :D )..'Sedition' may also lead to 69 but nobody wanted that except for idiots who wanted more than what he bargained for.<BR/><BR/>WTF..now somebody sinking legal-lingual shit talk ..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-63866272581669561572008-05-10T08:37:00.000+08:002008-05-10T08:37:00.000+08:00ya Allah, aperrrr la korang nih... org pembangkang...ya Allah, aperrrr la korang nih... org pembangkang menyoal jer apa apa.. itupun pasal perlembagaan terus menuduh diorg keterlaluan lerr, pijak kepala orang Melayu ler... buat aper melenting.. bertenang ler... pikir ler skit guna hotak sendiri..... jgn ler terikut2 sajer hasutan org UMNO...!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-73516138551201872452008-05-09T22:07:00.000+08:002008-05-09T22:07:00.000+08:00Sedition is the word for the year. So Malaysians b...Sedition is the word for the year. So Malaysians beware. Don't open your mouth or you will be sent to the salt mines of Siberia.<BR/>And Mr. Karpal "grow up" and stop "acting". You know you only do this to get attention.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-26132066343705067712008-05-09T21:44:00.000+08:002008-05-09T21:44:00.000+08:00Send Karpal to prison and put him with hardcore pr...Send Karpal to prison and put him with hardcore prisoners. Bangun bangsaku bangun pertahankan hak kita. DAP dah mula biadap kerana dia orang ingat melayu dah lemah. DAP telah cabar hak orang dah caci Sultan kita. DAP dan kawannya PKR telah kurang ajar. BANGUNLAH BANGSAKU BANGUN INGAT APA YANG TERJADI DI SINGAPURA. DAP DAH KURANG AJAR. SALAH MELAYU JUGA KERANA MENGUNDI MEREKA.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-18477334399978619462008-05-09T19:48:00.000+08:002008-05-09T19:48:00.000+08:00karpal outdated already la. as if trying to make h...karpal outdated already la. as if trying to make his presence felt. i think he better just leave it to the young ones.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-82861206074727465642008-05-09T13:46:00.000+08:002008-05-09T13:46:00.000+08:00Karpal isn' an UMNOputra. One of the many benefits...Karpal isn' an UMNOputra. <BR/><BR/>One of the many benefits and privileges of being an UMNOputra is you get to humiliate & criticize the Raja-raja to no limit. <BR/><BR/>Hell, as an UMNOputra... you can also elope with the Princess, deny it at first, and divorce her later with a check of $1 mil. And you'll get away with it. Many years later, you'll be rewarded with a Ministerial position.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-71240489500616719622008-05-09T12:55:00.000+08:002008-05-09T12:55:00.000+08:00Anonymous,Are Sultans really necessary for modern ...Anonymous,<BR/>Are Sultans really necessary for modern world ? So the citizens are not allowed to say anything eventhough they may not say or act correctly going by the consituition ? The reason we still have these nine Sultans is because of the damn brits and of course our leaders who brokered for Independence. The Sultans should have been pensioned of long time ago, so many countries have done away with royalties but Malaysia kept them. What good are they to the nation other a drain to the country's financial resources ? They have now become a tool for umno to scare the general public...sedition ! my ass!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-57431828085794381852008-05-09T06:58:00.000+08:002008-05-09T06:58:00.000+08:00Bro Rocky,Interesting development indeed! I did ha...Bro Rocky,<BR/>Interesting development indeed! I did have 'discussions' with one anon(Zaib) on related topic in Tok Mommy's blog recently... I just highlighted the FACT that Malaysia still holds the envious WORLD record for having the LARGEST number of Sultans (9 of them)...[I DIDN'T make any statement as to whether we, as a country of 20++ million people could 'afford' to have them]... is this seditious too? I thought we live in 21st century?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-3381785016432195092008-05-09T04:20:00.000+08:002008-05-09T04:20:00.000+08:00are the rulers and supreme head of the country abo...are the rulers and supreme head of the country above the law and constution of Malaysia? Karpal is absolutely correct in stating that the Sultan had violated the law in ursuping the State law.<BR/><BR/>turning this whole issue into a racial or religous fiasco is something that umno and it's testical carrying goons do for crony crumbs. Mahathir did something right in his tenure, in that he made sure that the Sultans never assumed that they were not accountable to the constution or above the laws of the country.<BR/><BR/>it seems that they need another strong reminder.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-84347718012739127172008-05-09T02:01:00.000+08:002008-05-09T02:01:00.000+08:00Bro,u should stop carrying comments of that racist...Bro,<BR/><BR/>u should stop carrying comments of that racist bastard pasquale, many of us don't see eye to eye with him mainly because he doesn't look u in the eye with both his eyes when he is talking to u, sometimes u wonder if he is talking to u, but he is really out line with his racist remarks, come on man the malays have had it good for so long, its about time they fought on a level playing field.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-43586889683557453452008-05-08T23:48:00.000+08:002008-05-08T23:48:00.000+08:00Anonymous,Sedition my foot !Bloody umno is trying ...Anonymous,<BR/>Sedition my foot !<BR/>Bloody umno is trying to play up the situation so they appeared to be on the side of Rulers, umno is swimming in shit!!!so they are trying to drag others down with them. Screw the damn corrupted umno, the members should be ashame of themselves having visibly corrupted ministers, mentri besars and mps.No apologies for not using capitals, that is how much respect these assholes in umno deserves.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-31515818918001327382008-05-08T22:46:00.000+08:002008-05-08T22:46:00.000+08:00Rocky,I doubt that Sultan Azlan or Raja Nazrin hav...Rocky,<BR/>I doubt that Sultan Azlan or Raja Nazrin have taken offense to the "seditious" levels with Karpal's statement. I guess they know that THROUGHOUT the BN's rule, BN nominated and they just rubber-stamped it. However, they would probably want some of the respect that has been taken from royalties back.<BR/>As for the statement, I guess Karpal is right - those government employees are NOT appointed and selected by Sultan direct, but rather after being selected they get Sultan's "consent". Maybe YAB Nizar forgot to ask for consent, but Regent has also overreacted. I do not know where are the seditious elements here, but UMNO can do any shit they like without ever being called for question by Police.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-49942480723261100462008-05-08T21:54:00.000+08:002008-05-08T21:54:00.000+08:00This is definately double standards..What UMNO Tre...This is definately double standards..What UMNO Trengganu did was far worst then what Karpal has done...<BR/><BR/>UMNO can get away with anything but PR cannot say anything??..WHat the fuck is this??<BR/><BR/>UMNO can do and say anything but I dont see anybody going after their neck??..Why?? Becos they are the ruling party..<BR/><BR/>We non Melayu are also citizens of this country..but why do they have to mention that only Melayu respect the Sultans..We non Melayu also respect our Sultans and King<BR/>..<BR/>Come on guys..If Karpal is going to be arrested then the whole bunch of Idiots in the Trengganu who calls themselves BN Assembymen should be arrested too..they had no respect not only for the Sultan of Trengganu but also the Agung..<BR/>Why has nobody mentioned them?..<BR/><BR/>Nothing to do with being disable or OKU, but what we are saying is..be fair...Will anybody have any balls to arrest anybody from BN...I dont think so, man..<BR/><BR/>BN still seems to be stupi d as ever...losing 5 states was not enuff for them..they are still arrogant...damn them to XXXX<BR/><BR/>HIDUP PR....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-18220607486905003472008-05-08T20:33:00.000+08:002008-05-08T20:33:00.000+08:00Have you guys forgotten about the Terengganu incid...Have you guys forgotten about the Terengganu incident?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-81372508533175583222008-05-08T20:04:00.000+08:002008-05-08T20:04:00.000+08:00Pasquale 12:39 PM:You said:"Rocky let's end it her...Pasquale 12:39 PM:<BR/><BR/>You said:<BR/>"Rocky let's end it here and now...I say only the Malays can say things to he rulers not a Benggali, or Indian or Chinese or others who are not Malays!"<BR/><BR/>Guna otak la sikit. ALL MALAYSIANS, Cina atau Melayu atau India, all pledge allegiance under the Rulers.<BR/><BR/>So apa pulak soal yang hanya Melayu jer yang boleh cakap atau komen mengenai Raja-Raja? Semua rakyat Malaysia boleh beri pendapat, asalkan tak mencaci menghina atau takde hormat.<BR/><BR/>Paham?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-8144295002465263722008-05-08T18:52:00.000+08:002008-05-08T18:52:00.000+08:00Tuan-tuan semua jangan salah faham.....pada masa k...Tuan-tuan semua jangan salah faham.....<BR/>pada masa keadaan sekarang ini pihak DAP,PKR benar-benar memerlukan kerajaan yang lemah longlai. Kita tengok sukan Boxing sebagai contoh, lawan nya hanya memerlukan SATU pukulan ceduk untuk K.O dan sekarang mereka sedang mencari masa yang sesuai.<BR/>Kita perhatikan mengapa Karpal singh buat bising luar biasa? mengapa Lim kit siang menyalak bagai nak gila kat parlimen? mengapa pulak dengan sukarela Raja Petra masuk penjara? <BR/>Mereka bukan bodoh.............<BR/>dan mengapa pula Anwar Ibrahim senyap sunyi sekarang ni?<BR/>mereka bukan bodoh............<BR/>Dan saya kira UMNO dan BN sudah terlambat dah, bak kata pepatah `dah terhantuk baru nak menadah'.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com