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Wednesday, August 06, 2008

I tried to access MI, but failed entry ...

SO THE NEXT BEST is try to access malaysia-today.net which led Desi to the latest update about a key event along the trail to the Permatang Pauh Polling date of AUGUST 26.

Twenty days is like a longest day multiplied by 20; so much water and maybe red-coloured bloody marys may flow under the bridge of troubled waters, the way bridges are showing signs of crumbling and waters becoming rivers of pollution that even ikan yu cannot survive. Yes, UMNO crocs can, off course. MCA bollocks2, MICkeys mice3. Gerakan...what or who's Gerakan? I heard mGf from up north to alaska whisper... ah, I hear wan stephendosa barking at magpies at umno 'holes. I first bump-ed into that wolf-inb-umnoshitclothing elsewhere onceUPONadime -- when daim was a reafy paymaster, or was it paymistress? -- and I won't go anywhere closer than the 10-ft pole.

There will be many gunfights at UMNO-putrified corrals along the way. www cometh in two forms -- wild wild west and world wide web, and these two battlefields are of equal import in the War between GOoD and the dEVIL.


(The Malaysian Insider)
- Police have summoned Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to appear at the Jalan Duta courts at 10.00am tomorrow, apparently in relation to fresh sodomy accusations made by his former male aide Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan late June.

Police personnel in a patrol car were at his Bukit Segambut house just a little after noon today to issue him the summons. Anwar is scheduled to hold a press conference later at 3pm and his Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) officials said it could be related to the summons charge.

Anwar, who is running for the Permatang Pauh by-election now set for August 26, was arrested last month for questioning into the accusations made in a report lodged on June 28. Saiful had claimed Anwar sodomised him in a posh Damansara condominium on June 26 and other occasions abroad.

The former deputy prime minister has denied the charges which mirror charges a decade ago that cost him a chance to succeed former mentor Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad as prime minister. Anwar has claimed Permatang Pauh is the final step before he forms the federal government by his self-proclaimed deadline of September 16.

DESIDERATA: One malaysian, more UMNO-bastardised Malaysian than fully Malaysian, says he's been sodomised for allegedly "eight" times -- yet after se7en times, you went back for one more a DAY AFTER MEETING UP WITH AN ACP RODWAN AT CONCORDE HOTEL?

And he also paid a courtesy call ON DEPUTY PM AT HIS RESIDENCE SEVERAL DAYS BEFORE HE MADE THE POLICE REPORT ALLEGING SODOMY; wow, Najib Tun Razak ahs all the time in WWW to hold OPEN HOUSE! Maybe for VVIPS, everyday is Hari Raya, Deepavali, Christmas or Chinese New Year. Malaysians are damed blardy lucky people, they are blessed with such kindhearted leaders, and potential first ladies. May the Great One bless 'em with a*long life. to reap the pain of their fruitful labour and charty. WHY PAIN, you aks?

Because as a writer, I was taught at Sundae school that rendering charity to seek salvation is the price/pain one pays to attain sainthood. And we have the most number o aspiring saints among the UMNO clan.

Saiful is also a candidate as you notice he could remain so composed -- could/ did I say smiling mien for the whole WWW to C, C, C and SEE (yes, 4 times!) -- he could write Blog posts, accompliced by his loving girlfirend, to tell the WWW about his "trauma". And "auntie" Pet is right by his side, or was it back, or front? Nowadys, like most Malaysians, I have lost my bearings, balls2?

Was there any sign of TRAUMA displayed by the famous/infamous sodomy victim or his loving girlfriend?


Maybe USD and British pound sterling or AUSD -- how about throwing in some SIN$? -- could wash away all the trauma of a sodomised or raped or modesty blasted victim,I don't know. Anyone with the experience and guts and gumption to share, for a few dollars more? Desi still has got 20million...

2 comments:

Donplaypuks® said...

log in at http://us1.malaysia-today.net/2008/

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Donplaypuks® said...

DEar DDC

Here somthing from MalaysiaToday at http://us1.malaysia-today.net/2008/content/view/10891/84/

“EXTREME FINANCIAL IRREGULARITY IN PURCHASE OF INDELIBLE INK
Posted by Vineeth Menon
Wednesday, 06 August 2008 19:41

I would like to expose an extreme financial irregularity in the purchase of indelible ink by the Malaysian government from India for purported use in the last general election.

It was reported that 48,000 bottles of indelible ink was bought from India at the cost of RM2.4million.

The ink would have been bought from Mysore Paints and Varnish Ltd which is the ONLY ink manufacturer in the whole of India who are authorized by the Election Commission of India to produce the indelible ink for use in elections.

In a story in the Indian national paper, The Hindu, dated September 11,2007(HERE) , the price for 35,000 bottles of 5ml vials which can mark 300 voters is stated as being Rs 15 lakhs (RM115,700). This puts the price of each 5ml bottle at RM3.30.

On February 1, 2008, the EC deputy chairman Datuk Wan Ahmad Wan Omar was quoted in The Star as saying two bottles of ink are sufficient for 600 people. Hence it is clear that that the bottles purchased by the Malaysian government are the very same 5ml ones.

At the above rate, the cost of 48,000 5ml bottles (enough for 14.4million voters) for the Malaysian election should be a mere RM158,400, a far cry from the RM2.4million said to have spent by the
Malaysian government. Where has the money gone?

It could be the case that the rate at which the bottles are sold to foreign customers are higher than that to the Indian government.

On March 10, 2007, The Hindu published another story (HERE) about the sale of 29,856 bottles or vials to Cambodia at the cost of Rs1.28 crore. (RM999,120). Here you can see how the price of each 5ml bottle has been marked up to RM33.4 per bottle. While the mark up of 10 times the original price is itself questionable and open to underhand dealings between officials on both sides considering the position of both India (72) and Cambodia (164) on Transparency International’s 2007 Corruption Perceptions Index ; even at this rate, 48,000 bottles should have cost the Malaysian government only RM1.6million.

There is substantial financial irregularity here (despite ignoring the inflated price of 10 times the original price the ink is sold for locally), involving hundreds of thousands of ringgit – approximately RM800,000 of Malaysian taxpayers’ money. Where has this money gone? Who was in charge of the purchase? Has this exorbitantly large sum of money been pocketed by government officials? Where are the 48,000 bottles of indelible ink now? ”

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I call upon the ACA to fully investigate this mismanagement of public funds and make public their report. It is shameful enough that after spending so much money, the indelible ink was not used in the last general election. It is even more appalling to think that at a time when our economy is struggling, there might be corrupted individuals who are pocketing huge amounts of public funds and directing it into their personal bank accounts.

I hope the ACA and the authorities do a thorough investigation and audit of the above expenses at the soonest and bring to justice those who are guilty of corrupt practices.

Sree Sudheesh

Comment by donplaypuks at http://donplaypuks.blogspot.com — August 6, 2008 @ 9:06 pm