Thursday, December 5, 2019

Malaysians Are Sick, Fed Up And Tired With The Constant Back Door Attempts To Put Down A Political Opponent

Bolehlanders are sick, fed up and tired with the constant back door attempts to put down a political opponent.

The whole thing started with the old man himself when he saw Anwar as a challenge to him.

Then C & P (Copy Paste) by a disgraced successor.

In both cases, the doctors who first examined the alleged victims both said elek elek (nothing doing, nothing doing) with sodomy allegations.

No proof of sodomy.

In the first case, under cross-examination, the alleged victim had himself twice denied that Anwar had sodomised him although for some reasons that had been expunged.

The case was so bad for the prosecution then, that they abandoned the sodomy indictment and went with abuse of power hehehe.....

In the second instance, the Burmese doctor went further to state that there was no trace of sodomy, not even a scratch!

The poor Burmese doctor then quickly took back to Burma rather than staying back, possibly fearing for himself.

One never knew what powerful people could to to one if you frustrate their plan.

Many have already anticipated that a Sodomy 3  allegation was a coming.

Not surprising that this should happen just when Anwar is again on the cusp of becoming the Pm.

Is Anwar so stupid that he would court trouble again by being gatai just when he shouldn't even entertain carnal thoughts hahaha....

As if he is a confirmed sodomite?

Think!

Consider the doctors' medical findings in both the previous attempts to smear Anwar.

Those people who would do evil to others need to know that what one would do unto others, others do would do unto one.

For fed up Bolehlanders, we wait to punish the evil doers come GE15.

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