Friday, June 14, 2019

Some Of My Recent Random Comments On Yahoo News Malaysia


On Mahathir Rueing Gutter Politics



Khi

But Maha, rightly or wrongly, many Bolehlanders do perceive you as the one who started the 'gutter politics' thingy when you had Anwar charged for committing sodomy with all those mattresses et al brought in and out of court! Especially when it turned out that the GH doctor who first examined the alleged 'victim' said there was no sign of penetration at all elek elek! And the 'victim' himself when cross-examined testified twice, if not trice, that Anwar did not sodomise him which court had it expunged hahaha....The embarrassment for the prosecution was such that it had to amend the charge to one of abuse of power after umpteen number of changes to the dates the alleged sodomy was supposed to have taken place hehehe. So, it is hard to sympathise when it seems like Ah Jib later learned a thing or two and had Anwar duly charged for sodomy when again, the Puswari doctor who first examined the Siful fellow the good doctor again confirmed there were not signs of sodomy to talk about hohoho.....The poor good Burmese doctor was so fearful later, that he left the country. The template has long been set and everyone knows how to resort to it keep Bolehland entertained hehehe




On Allegation Azmin Engaged In Gay Acts With PKR Aide



Khi

Wow! If what the aide said is true, it is dynamite man! The authorities need to investigate thoroughly, sticking to the truth and not try to hide or spin. If there is no truth to the allegation, the joker needs to pay for the character assassination. Bolehland is thoroughly muak with gutter politics that first started with Anwar being charged during Maha's first tenure as the Bolehland Pm. Remember, in Anwar's case both when he was charged during Maha's reign and then Ah Jib's both the first examining doctors said there were no signs of sodomy being committed. Charging someone for committing sodomy he did not commit is despicable to say the least.

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Kluang's Little Bangsar
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