Tuesday, August 4, 2009

IGP TO RAJA PETRA YOUR DAYS NUMBERED,I HAVE DOSSIER FOR ALL,I CAN GO ON FUCKING YOU MALAYSIANS FOR EVER NO ONE CAN DO ANYTHING PERIOD!




In confronting a crisis of epic proportions, one can do the heavy work of crafting a well conceived, comprehensive strategy. But why bother, when short-term gimmicks are politically more feasible. Thus we have this absurd counter-cyclical gimmick, the so-called “cash for POLICE” boondoggle, being offered by the NAJIB establishment as their “answer” to the massive problems

Politicians indicates that corruption has seeped into administrative machinery, politics, judiciary and police. God forbid if a citizen of Malaysia has to stand up for himself against these forces, he is a worthless street-dog unless he has power, money or influence. The police is the only face which millions of MALAYSIANS see daily, even when they don’t have to deal with corrupt government or judiciary. Are your streets safe from the licensed goons ? Are your women safe from them ? Are you stressed out because they have certain rights to stop you at every traffic signal and ask for identity, license, papers, multiple times a day ? God forbid, if you are a street vendor, and you are anyway giving away 60% of your day’s profit to them but yet always at the mercy of not being beaten up by them at their whim, say, when they consume alcohol or when their seniors surprise them with a visit. What to say a simple road block restriction is imposed, don’t we dream of when the restrictions will go away and we don’t have to see their ugly leering faces again ? Do we like to welcome with open hands the above-the-law big brother, no, we are scared they might arrest us with false reports, they might misbehave with our women, they might beat us up for no reason and then will create a mock-up situation with cooked-up stories for the media/seniors. Haven’t you heard of stories where innocent citizens has been killed in encounters ? talking about states where things are peaceful except for communal riots and well, bravo, how well they have done their jobs. Innocent victims who register A POLICE has to recall them after their pockets are full, no matter how serious the crime is. For most of us, he is not just a neighboorhood big brother, he is the face of the government. If he is bad, the government is bad. Now, you see WHY PAKATAN wins hands downall the by election. or systems ineffectiveness is no justification for Police brutality. From my personal experience, I remember when as TAXIDRIVER FOR 25 years was beaten by a police like a criminal, who supposedly caught me without MYCARD (although i had one-its another story that the ……
That impression is buried in my mind for malaysian Police (& again its not a single person im pointing to – its in collective sense ) that, they are inhuman, dishonest, without any moral character lot, bunch of cheapster who will sell their anything for a bunch of ringgit. On top of it- these IGP AGS lot – it hurts to see they after all the education – end up misusing power & further detoriating this corrupt system.
you are right in blaming politicians and beurocrates for what ever mess the police or MCC forces are in.in case of ANWAR it is the special powers ISA that are have been given to the ex IGP forces are playing havoc on people.and these draconian laws are passed by these politicians.you seem to be well aware of situation, is bleeding it is bleeding MALAYSIA also and god knows when this will end.,
The main stream mediaTHE UTUSANDOGS the author seems to push the belief that end always justifies the means. The author should go and contact the poor and downtrodden people who live in rumah panjang and PPRUNITS,and ask them if they enjoyed the brutality the cops showed. People like you and me were lucky enough to have the resources to run away from problem areas. Guess what happened to those that couldn’t?? Thats right…..they suffered. In my book they are the real heroes, not the cops. Yet even today, those same heroes are treated with malice, contempt and general disrespect by the men and women in uniform. To a cop, a non-wealthy MALAYSIAN citizen is a nuisance. Before they donned a uniform, these cops took an oath, one that required them to sacrifice their conveniences for the greater good of society. At times those sacrifices may also include their lives. Yet nearly 95% of these “protectors” fail in their most basic functions. In reality, they are merely vassals of the political groups in power. As far as I am concerned, I will continue to question the actions of cops, cuz whether they like it or not, they will be always held accountable on a higher level. If they don’t like what they are getting into………..leave, there are a lot of able men and women out there that can do better.In confronting a crisis of epic proportions, one can do the heavy work of crafting a well conceived, comprehensive strategy. But why bother, when short-term gimmicks are politically more feasible. Thus we have this absurd counter-cyclical gimmick, the so-called “cash for POLICE” boondoggle, being offered by the NAJIB establishment as their “answer” to the massive problems
Politicians indicates that corruption has seeped into administrative machinery, politics, judiciary and police. God forbid if a citizen of Malaysia has to stand up for himself against these forces, he is a worthless street-dog unless he has power, money or influence. The police is the only face which millions of MALAYSIANS see daily, even when they don’t have to deal with corrupt government or judiciary. Are your streets safe from the licensed goons ? Are your women safe from them ? Are you stressed out because they have certain rights to stop you at every traffic signal and ask for identity, license, papers, multiple times a day ? God forbid, if you are a street vendor, and you are anyway giving away 60% of your day’s profit to them but yet always at the mercy of not being beaten up by them at their whim, say, when they consume alcohol or when their seniors surprise them with a visit. What to say a simple road block restriction is imposed, don’t we dream of when the restrictions will go away and we don’t have to see their ugly leering faces again ? Do we like to welcome with open hands the above-the-law big brother, no, we are scared they might arrest us with false reports, they might misbehave with our women, they might beat us up for no reason and then will create a mock-up situation with cooked-up stories for the media/seniors. Haven’t you heard of stories where innocent citizens has been killed in encounters ? talking about states where things are peaceful except for communal riots and well, bravo, how well they have done their jobs. Innocent victims who register A POLICE has to recall them after their pockets are full, no matter how serious the crime is. For most of us, he is not just a neighboorhood big brother, he is the face of the government. If he is bad, the government is bad. Now, you see WHY PAKATAN wins hands downall the by election. or systems ineffectiveness is no justification for Police brutality. From my personal experience, I remember when as TAXIDRIVER FOR 25 years was beaten by a police like a criminal, who supposedly caught me without MYCARD (although i had one-its another story that the ……
That impression is buried in my mind for malaysian Police (& again its not a single person im pointing to – its in collective sense ) that, they are inhuman, dishonest, without any moral character lot, bunch of cheapster who will sell their anything for a bunch of ringgit. On top of it- these IGP AGS lot – it hurts to see they after all the education – end up misusing power & further detoriating this corrupt system.
you are right in blaming politicians and beurocrates for what ever mess the police or MCC forces are in.in case of ANWAR it is the special powers ISA that are have been given to the ex IGP forces are playing havoc on people.and these draconian laws are passed by these politicians.you seem to be well aware of situation, is bleeding it is bleeding MALAYSIA also and god knows when this will end.,
The main stream mediaTHE UTUSANDOGS the author seems to push the belief that end always justifies the means. The author should go and contact the poor and downtrodden people who live in rumah panjang and PPRUNITS,and ask them if they enjoyed the brutality the cops showed. People like you and me were lucky enough to have the resources to run away from problem areas. Guess what happened to those that couldn’t?? Thats right…..they suffered. In my book they are the real heroes, not the cops. Yet even today, those same heroes are treated with malice, contempt and general disrespect by the men and women in uniform. To a cop, a non-wealthy MALAYSIAN citizen is a nuisance. Before they donned a uniform, these cops took an oath, one that required them to sacrifice their conveniences for the greater good of society. At times those sacrifices may also include their lives. Yet nearly 95% of these “protectors” fail in their most basic functions. In reality, they are merely vassals of the political groups in power. As far as I am concerned, I will continue to question the actions of cops, cuz whether they like it or not, they will be always held accountable on a higher level. If they don’t like what they are getting into………..leave, there are a lot of able men and women out there that can do better.
In confronting a crisis of epic proportions, one can do the heavy work of crafting a well conceived, comprehensive strategy. But why bother, when short-term gimmicks are politically more feasible. Thus we have this absurd counter-cyclical gimmick, the so-called “cash for POLICE” boondoggle, being offered by the NAJIB establishment as their “answer” to the massive problems Raja Petra Kamarudin

Some of you may think that theSEE VIDEO ON YOUTUBE HERE video is in bad taste. I mean, how can we make fun of Teoh Beng Hock’s death when we should instead be mourning him? Yes, it was a hard decision to make as to whether to publish that video or not. But we decided to do it anyway not with intent to make fun of Teoh’s death but to reveal the real circumstances behind his death. And the video best describes the events behind what really happened

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Politicians indicates that corruption has seeped into administrative machinery, politics, judiciary and police. God forbid if a citizen of Malaysia has to stand up for himself against these forces, he is a worthless street-dog unless he has power, money or influence. The police is the only face which millions of MALAYSIANS see daily, even when they don’t have to deal with corrupt government or judiciary. Are your streets safe from the licensed goons ?

Are your women safe from them ? Are you stressed out because they have certain rights to stop you at every traffic signal and ask for identity, license, papers, multiple times a day ? God forbid, if you are a street vendor, and you are anyway giving away 60% of your day’s profit to them but yet always at the mercy of not being beaten up by them at their whim, say, when they consume alcohol or when their seniors surprise them with a visit. What to say a simple road block restriction is imposed, don’t we dream of when the restrictions will go away and we don’t have to see their ugly leering faces again ? Do we like to welcome with open hands the above-the-law big brother, no, we are scared they might arrest us with false reports, they might misbehave with our women, they might beat us up for no reason and then will create a mock-up situation with cooked-up stories for the media/seniors. Haven’t you heard of stories where innocent citizens has been killed in encounters ? talking about states where things are peaceful except for communal riots and well, bravo, how well they have done their jobs. Innocent victims who register A POLICE has to recall them after their pockets are full, no matter how serious the crime is. For most of us, he is not just a neighboorhood big brother, he is the face of the government. If he is bad, the government is bad. Now, you see WHY PAKATAN wins hands downall the by election. or systems ineffectiveness is no justification for Police brutality.K Tan’s maachai. BK Tan runs the country by proxy. So much from Ketuanan Melayu. It is all about Ketuanan Ringgit. Money Talks Politics Walks.IGPThank god we have Anwar,RPK,PAS & other known & unknown principled malay heros. As a non malay, if not for these category of people we the non malays would be raped off whatever we have in human dignity & materials. Sad to say 95% non malays are vocal but dare not take to the street because UMNO will use excuse to spill blood. Non malays wants to be Msian first & we do not dispute help to any of the less fortunate be they malays, ibans or indians etc. Besides, a large proportion of malays have seen what the disguised championing of malay rights have done to make proxies & super rich UMNO leaders. Hey, I have not forgotten the march in K.Baru by Najis and 1969 bloodshed led by specific UMNO leaders. Until today no one have been brought to justice for shedding blood.


In effect, any of the hypothetical situations I outlined above would be sufficient reason to NOT rock the boat of business-as-usual and wish for regime change – unless, of course, it’s the gradual variety and takes another couple of generations to materialize (which, I suppose, is more than enough time for some folks to grab everything they can and skedaddle out of here).

Having given the matter a fair amount of thought, I’ve concluded that those who support the Status Quo must somehow have learnt to filter out “inconvenient truths” that might cause them to feel some unease about propping up a cruel and criminal administration.

The first “inconvenient truth” that comes to mind about the Umno/BN regime is its insistence on heavy-handed policing of political dissent via a plethora of archaic and repressive laws – the most medievally grotesque being, of course, the Internal Security Act.

It would appear that those who continue to endorse the ISA do so out of fear – mainly, fear of losing access to ill-gotten gains which translates as “special privileges” and “racial supremacy.”

Such a stance is absolutely unjustifiable and reveals abysmal upbringing and hooliganistic attitudes. It cannot and must not be tolerated – or the result will be precisely the terrible situation we are in right now.

It’s positively obscene that 13 months after Anwar Ibrahim lodged a formal complaint against the Attorney-General and the Inspector General of Police with the Anti-Corruption Agency, both these men are still holding their posts.* They really ought to be made to take temporary leave of absence to facilitate thorough investigations into the very serious latest edition Should Anwar have Access to the Prosecution’s Evidence? The evil plot vs evil plot najib got burnt in the middle THE Ezzam&Toyol’s game play MCC’S honesty without the serum Truth or dare! Just the lure of lucre seems to be enough inducement for them to let theirdeepest, darkest secrets come tumbling out charges they face, namely, falsifying and fabricating evidence with which to convict Anwar Ibrahim in 1998 of sodomy charges. The fact that the PM and the entire Cabinet have kept mum about this scandalous state of affairs speaks volumes about their complicity in serious criminal abuse of power.SPINING PROSTITUTING FOR NAJIB, Ibrahim Suffian, head of the polling instituteNotorious Politicians Scams & Thuggery Schemes never are punished. The crooks and looters of people’s assets steal and still rule MALAYSIA.
[*In March 2009 it was announced in Parliament that the ACA, newly incorporated as the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, had cleared both Musa Hassan and Gani Patail of falsifying evidence during the 1998 Anwar trial. In the light - or darkness - of recent traumatic events, I doubt anybody will believe anything the MACC says!]UMNO’S ENCOUNTER MACHINE We hold the head of MACC responsible. This is the work of racist khir toyol why must we work a workable compromise.?

Wherever one goes in Malaysia, the coffeeshop talk indicates that more than 90% of the population are unhappy with how the Altantuya murder trial has been misconducted from the outset – especially at the investigation stage.

Clearly, the entire government is in collusion on the cover-up – and we can only speculate that this is because many shared in the colossal “commissions” paid out to private companies every time the erstwhile defence minister went shopping for new equipment and ordnance.

LET THE WORLD SEE WHAT HAS BECOME OF US. WE HAVE NO MORAL RIGHT TO CONDEMN OTHER TOTALITARIAN GOVERNMENTS. WE ARE BECOMING ANOTHER ZIMBABWE AND MYANMAR. DISSENT IS NOT WELCOME IN MALAYSIA, BUT YOU CAN NEVER SUPPRESS YOUR OWN PEOPLE BECAUSE IN THE END YOU WILL LOSE YOUR LEGITIMACY TO GOVERN. THAT FATE AWAITS NAJIB IN GE13.–DIN MERICANTHE MOTHER OF ALL RACIALIST

From my personal experience, I remember when as TAXIDRIVER FOR 25 years was beaten by a police like a criminal, who supposedly caught me without MYCARD (although i had one-its another story that the ……
That impression is buried in my mind for malaysian Police (& again its not a single person im pointing to – its in collective sense ) that, they are inhuman, dishonest, without any moral character lot, bunch of cheapster who will sell their anything for a bunch of ringgit. On top of it- these IGP AGS lot – it hurts to see they after all the education – end up misusing power & further detoriating this corrupt system.
you are right in blaming politicians and beurocrates for what ever mess the police or MCC forces are in.in case of ANWAR it is the special powers ISA that are have been given to the ex IGP forces are playing havoc on people.and these draconian laws are passed by these politicians.you seem to be well aware of situation, is bleeding it is bleeding MALAYSIA also and god knows when this will end.,
The main stream mediaTHE UTUSANDOGS the author seems to push the belief that end always justifies the means. The author should go and contact the poor and downtrodden people who live in rumah panjang and PPRUNITS,and ask them if they enjoyed the brutality the cops showed. People like you and me were lucky enough to have the resources to run away from problem areas. Guess what happened to those that couldn’t?? Thats right…..they suffered. In my book they are the real heroes, not the cops. Yet even today, those same heroes are treated with malice, contempt and general disrespect by the men and women in uniform. To a cop, a non-wealthy MALAYSIAN citizen is a nuisance. Before they donned a uniform, these cops took an oath, one that required them to sacrifice their conveniences for the greater good of society. At times those sacrifices may also include their lives. Yet nearly 95% of these “protectors” fail in their most basic functions. In reality, they are merely vassals of the political groups in power. As far as I am concerned, I will continue to question the actions of cops, cuz whether they like it or not, they will be always held accountable on a higher level. If they don’t like what they are getting into………..leave, there are a lot of able men and women out there that can do better.

Sikap Berkurang Ajar New Straits Times Group Managing Editor Quote

“Why did the Selangor MB, a MALAY , question those of his own RACE to act fairly?” -Zainul Ariffin IsaNew Straits Times Group Editor

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