Monday, August 24, 2015

Of Foreign Agents, Jews, Gods And Pygmies

After accusing DAP of being funded by the Jews, the ruling clowns and jesters now tell us that the 2.6 billion Ringgit was a donation from an Arab to ensure that their boss and themselves stay in power. That is like admitting to being the foreign agents of their Arab 'benefactor'

They say that those whom the gods want to destroy, they first
make mad.


The DAP-Jewish connection seems like a non-kosher attempt to demonise where demons exist not.

Everyone knows that the Jews are the favourite punching bag of the failures and pygmies.

Mahathir blamed the sorrows of the 1998 economic recession on Sorros, George that is.

Mahathir's products are good disciples but bad, self-serving administrators, nurtured and brought up on the creed of privilege and entitlement predicted on race and religion.

If DAP is indeed funded by the Jews, do you think that the ruling clowns and jesters would leave DAP alone in the first place? They would have gladly long ago unleashed the law without mercy on DAP and seen to its de-registration and demise instead of having to endure the thorn in their flesh.

Now, it seems that all that the dUMNo clowns and sycophants are reduced to doing is to climb over each other to see who can better justify the mystifying Arabian tale of a donation.

The gods must be busy.

And Bolehlanders are  left to wonder if madness is the outcome.

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