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Sunday, June 02, 2013

Hindu Gods are angry?

Malaysiakini - Karuna is third death-in-custody victim in 11 days

Unbelievable! And with a new Home Minister and new IGP! We want to know what words these two have sent out?

Two out of the three VOLUNTARILY went to the police stations to report their involvements in incidents. For being conscientious citizens, they instead ended up very dead. One was an educated man, an engineer yet that didn't save him.

It's bad feng shui for Indian Malaysians. The Hindu Gods are unhappy. But why are They unhappy?



Waythamoorthy who fasted recently and would have been in spiritual communion with the Hindu Gods should explain the bad feng shui for Indian Malaysians.

22 comments:

  1. Yeah, no criminal element, said Negri Sembilan police chief Datuk Osman Salleh. Before post-mortem report released.

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    1. maybe, like the prosecutor in the TBH case said, he strangled himself?

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  2. And the new home minister has gone to hide behind the PM's skirt and issued a snub to NGO protesting the death: "... I am not answerable to them. I am answerable to the prime minister of Malaysia..."

    http://www.fz.com/content/ahmad-zahid-i-am-only-answerable-pm-not-ngos

    And the rejoinder : "...Ahmad Zahid agreed that there is a need to improve the image of the police force but blamed groups like SMM for tainting the police's reputation..."

    Maybe we should get the PM to spank him ...

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    1. every representative especially ministers including the PM is responsible to the PUBLIC

      this is Malaysia where most politicians like Zahid and some in PKR don't understand the responsibilities and obligations of a people's representative

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    2. But then Zahid is from the bygone era of politician-is-master.

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    3. This shows irrefutably how low-class and no class, incompetent and useless they are.

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    4. Zahid was sued for punching someone?
      http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/suspend-zahid-hamidi-till-assault-case-cleared-pm-told/

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  3. Blame not on bad feng shui.Either natural death or foul play.

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    1. when foul play on one particular ethnic group keeps happening, then it's bad feng shui, and we may assume that the gods are usually behind that

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    2. Acts of gods ? Come on. That's a very lazy way to explain how these people died.

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    3. Aiyoyo....lazy way to explain how these people died ? Surely by now readers here should be able to 'get' KTemoc ? Let's blame it all on the way we were educated in bolehland ....much easier this way.

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    4. I want Waytha to be reminded that fasting in the temple should be a serious religious commitment

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    5. Waytha has no relevance in those deaths.
      Those who were supposed to care for the deceased need to explain what happened.

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  4. Wonder where is Vango now? He has been so gungo-ho and vociferous in his criticism of the DAP-Chinese but now appearing as meek and quiet as a mouse when his fellow Indians are being cruelly and unfairly treated. Oh well, maybe I'm wrong in thinking that Vango is an Indian. Maybe he is not.

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    1. Don't wonder no more where the vango go......better this vango go go go far away from this site.....the further the better, his toxic farts still linger and with his disappearance, the foul odour from his presence will disperse completely in due time. And he is Yindian alright, never doubt that....can still discern a whiff of his rancid curry toxic fume from the leftover diarrhoea he had aggressively bomb-dropped here a while ago. Go, vango, go far far away. Shooo.....

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    2. He is trying to link Dharmendran' case to some Chinese thing, maybe the torturers were Chinese, or the staples were China-made ...

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  5. This is what they get...and deserve...for their unstinting support of BN.
    I'm sorry to be so cruel, but for the most part, people get the Government that they deserve.

    Undilah Barisan Nasional...

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  6. Stop politicising the issue.

    Don't jump to conclusions that any police personnel were involved or even whether the victim died of natural causes.
    The police will investigate the incident without fear or favour.
    If evidence of unlawful killing is found, the perpetrators will be charged and brought to justice.

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    1. Yes sir, yes sir, 3 black fools....one for my master, one for...? You bloody Kalai, aren't your tongue so sore by now, with all that licking ? Pordah lah ! Even if you can't find it in you to spare even a smidgen of pity or sympathy for all these poor dead Indian victims and their families, it doesn't kill you to just shut up with your nauseating sanctimonious aping of these pro umno empty pronouncements....'without fear or favour'....'perpetrators will be charged and brought to justice'....blah, blah, blah....JUST SHUT THE FCUK UP, you bloody insensitive arse-licker.

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  7. Here's an excellent test whether there are any such thing as a "Good" Barisan MP, per Ktemoc's previous recommendation that we should vote good MPs into Parliament instead of looking at their Party.

    Lim Kit Siang has a great suggestion for the 1st Session of the 13th Parliament. Pakatan Rakyat will move a law for the establishment of an Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission in the Dewan Rakyat.
    There are 89 Pakatan Rakyat MPs. All it needs is 23 BN MPs to support, and the IPCMC becomes law in Malaysia, regardless of whether Najib likes it or not.

    Do we even have 1 Good BN MP ? Is there such a thing as a Good BN MP ? We have a good scientific test coming up...

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    1. Saifuddin Abdullah and Ong Tee Keat are not MPs; the former was ABU-ed

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    2. Yeah, we will see how BN MPs respond to the private bill. Latest development :
      "BN MPs must still toe party line in Parliament"
      http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/232016

      It seems that after election, MPs are members of the ruling class, they represent the party, not the rakyat. Parliament lower house should be called Dewan Party, not Rakyat.

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