UMNO dogs don’t have to win elections anymore..just buy them.
Backlash going to be big..very big you pigs!! One day, i hope your whole family go to hell with all the money!
UMNO dogs don’t have to win elections anymore..just buy them.
Backlash going to be big..very big you pigs!! One day, i hope your whole family go to hell with all the money!
has finally responded to the controversy with a “slant-eye” facial pose.She has been achieving her goals by hook or by crook, even if she has to harm others. She ranks herself as the top priority.
Eventually, she has taken a cruel act: To betray the world rather than being betrayed.This is one of the characters of Cao Cao, which is also the cruellest part of him. No wonder ancient scholars warned that one should not read the Three Kingdom at young age to avoid being influenced by the bad guy.She has been achieving her goals by hook or by crook, even if she has to harm others. She ranks herself as the top priority. To her, she is more important than any other people, value, ethic and integrity. It could be for power, money or simply a revenge. She is disloyal and merciless.She would rather destroy it if she could not get it. Thus, she destroyed the Perak Pakatan Rakyat state government.She could disappoint all but she would not allow anyone to disappoint her.She has been asking for a State Exco position from the very beginning. But she is not qualified in terms of educational background and capability. The state government is not a circus and no clown could be the manager.However, she was appointed as the deputy speaker, they hoped that this could appease her. But to her, the position is powerless.She tried every means making troubles from time to time to attract attention. “It would be fine to be the state assemblyperson at anywhere.”She did not take her duties as a people’s representative seriously. She played the people as fools. When the whole country was looking for her, she said she was sick and her mobile phone was turned off.She pretended to be pitiable – “I have joined DAP for over 20 years, it is really hard to leave the party and I have never thought to switch party.”
It is a con game. She showed her true self in the end.
Perhaps, she could really realise her dream of being a state exco. But she achieves it by taking the risk of public contempt.
She could never wash away her stain unless there are no longer right and wrong, morality and truth in the world.
“She pretended to be pitiable – “I have joined DAP for over 20 years, it is really hard to leave the party and I have never thought to switch party.”
I'm deeply troubled by those who insist on calling Hee Yit Foong a prostitute, a whore, and a hooker. This is totally unfair, to compare what Hee has done to what sex workers do on a daily or nightly basis. I have met many women in the flesh trade who are entirely decent human beings, thrown into a less than glamorous situation by unfortunate circumstances. Some decide to walk the streets after a tragic romance injured their belief in love, others sunk into depression and became drug addicts, falling into the evil clutches of Fagin-like dealer-pimps. Professional sex workers (I prefer to call them EROTICIANS) have been around for millennia in every society. They serve an important purpose in all sexually repressed cultures, by providing those who need sexual release some temporary relief. Some eroticians may be described as artists in their own right, because they have acquired bedroom skills and can offer erotic thrills no one can hope to experience with their marital partners. In short, professional eroticians - call them whores if you insist, but don't ever be caught in a cathouse with your pants down! - are perfectly respectable people whose actions do not impinge on other people's freedoms and rights.
The same cannot be said about the dishonorable actions of politicians like Hee Yit Foong and the three other paid-to-hop frogs. What these unscrupulous individuals have done undermines the very foundations of democracy. Their despicable behavior has destroyed the rakyat's faith in political neutrality of the Perak monarchy, made the judiciary look disreputable and disgusting in its subservience to the Umno/BN regime, and created profound turmoil and division in the hearts of Perakians.
I would gladly invite a prostitute to my home any day and serve her tea and befriend her. It would be immensely difficult for me to extend the same hospitality and sympathy to the four MPs who have brought endless shame to their ancestors and descendants.
well, let's take a poll here, who ever agrees that HEE is a hooker,
i stand by to what i believe and you can stand by yours too. this is the beauty of freedom speech and expression..
you can say what you want to say..your right is enshrined in the constitution as much as minesomething tells me this isn’t her first rodeo, and i may require a few std tests after this event.“i don’t have a moral dilemma with it,” says the pretty brunette, who’s using the pseudonym of natalie dylan “for safety reasons.”
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This 22-year-old goes by the name of “Natalie Dylan” and she claims to be a virgin and she went on theHoward Stern Show to say that she will be at theMoonlite Bunny Ranch and they will be auctioning off her virginity to the highest bidder. This reeks of a scam, but that won’t stop me from gathering a collection so we can say that Sons of Bill Simmonstook her virginity. That’s Marketing 101. It won’t last long and trust me she won’t want to remember it, oh and I’m Irish so it won’t be painful either. I’m not sure if I can believe that in today’s society a broad with decent looks can be a virgin. It’s next to impossible, like Tom Brady gettting hurt…oh wait. Well anyways I hope to be judge to see if she is loose as a goose, or as tight as an 11-year-old. Something tells me this isn’t her first rodeo, and I may require a few STD tests after this event. You think anal is out of the question
If BN fails to convene an assembly by that time the state assembly is automatically dissolved and fresh state elections must be held within 60 days.
The PR alliance, which lost the Perak government on Feb 5 after three of its assemblymen defected to become BN-friendly independents, is racing against time to scuttle any moves to convene the assembly.
And the battleground is the courts.
The PR strategy is to exploit the rules and procedures of the courts to delay or stonewall decisions, at least until the May 13 deadline expires and the assembly stands dissolved automatically.
The BN strategy is to prevent the delays, demand for immediate hearings and hopefully have the decisions go their way.
A key issue is the suspension of the three defectors and the seven BN men by Sivakumar.
With their suspensions now lifted, BN will have a slim three-seat majority in the 59-seat assembly, enough to convene an assembly before the May 13 deadline and take a confidence vote to give its administration the legitimacy it now lacks.
This is provided the three defectors and all Umno and the sole MCA assemblymen stay true to BN when a confidence vote is taken by secret ballot.
The PR alliance suffered a defeat when the Federal Court ruled last Thursday that the three Perak assemblymen, whose Feb 5 defection brought down the government, remain assemblymen and have not resigned.
With that decision the three defectors — Jamaluddin Mohd Radzi (Behrang), Mohd Osman Jailu (Changkat Jering) and Hee Yit Foong (Jelapang) — can vote with BN in the assembly.
The Sultan appointed Zambry the new mentri besar on Feb 5 but there was no confidence vote in the assembly to show that the new government enjoys a majority.
That major flaw can now be rectified.
With 31 assemblymen, Zambry can now call for a state assembly sitting and hopefully gain legitimacy through a confidence vote.
Two weeks’ notice of a sitting must also be given to all representatives and this means an assembly sitting is most likely later this month or early May.
However the Federal Court decision does not altogether resolve all the issues — legal and political — that surround the crisis because other matters remain unresolved, according to Bar Council president Ragunath Kesavan.
“We are very unhappy with the Federal Court decision because it takes away powers from elected officials and gives it to appointed officials to decide on a vacancy or not,” Ragunath said of the court’s ruling last week that it was the Election Commission and not the Speaker who had the right to decide on vacancies in the legislative assembly.
“Nevertheless the decision last week means that the three assemblymen can now walk into the assembly and take their seats,” he said.
But he pointed out that there are also other cases pending in the courts including one over who is the rightful mentri besar of Perak — Zambry or Datuk Seri Nizar Jamaluddin, the newly elected Bukit Gantang MP.
“These issues need to be clarified before an assembly can be convened,” Ragunath said.
For some people the issue is not so simple and the crisis can only be resolved by way of a fresh state election.
They reject the Perak power grab, saying it was unfair and improper, a view which was apparently confirmed by Nizar’s victory last week at the polls in Bukit Gantang.
The vote for Nizar however has failed to resolve the constitutional predicament the state is trapped in.
The climax of the tussle now unraveling in the courts is when the state assembly convenes.
BN will have to contend with a hostile Speaker in Sivakumar, who has shown a readiness to use the powers of his office, rightly or wrongly, to defend the interest of the PR alliance.
Considering the urgency of the situation for BN, the first item on the agenda of the upcoming assembly will likely be the removal of the Speaker and the appointment of someone friendly to them.
This would probably be the DAP defector Hee Yit Fong, who is now deputy speaker but has always desired to be Speaker and enjoy the perks and benefits of the office.