Khamis, 9 Mei 2013

Comments for Wee Choo Keong

Comments for Wee Choo Keong


Comment on “Politic of hatred” yang diidamkan oleh cybertroopers DAP by Oshinn

Posted: 09 May 2013 07:26 AM PDT

Yes me too totally agreed wit ans – so much respect to SYA brave , state his stance against political hatred which in not healthy for us n young malaysian..hope you be like YB WEE …get a parlimen seat and serve d rakyat..Malaysia do need people like you guys!!

Comment on Was intimidation of voters part of the agenda for “Ala Arab Spring” / “Regime Change”? by The Self denial Idiot

Posted: 09 May 2013 03:31 AM PDT

I just cannot believe this blind man is still in the state of self denial. Look at the photo No; 5 7 6 showing that f..ing idiot with spectacle that was hauled up by the police is a Berish yang amat kotor. Is this not enough? If that Kotor f..ker was hauled with no reason, Ambiga and the Suaram boys will be screaming. Why are they so quiet? Bloody self denial idiot will post such a comment in YB’s blog.

Lagi 100 tahun lah!

Comment on Was intimidation of voters part of the agenda for “Ala Arab Spring” / “Regime Change”? by Gyp Sohara Sahid

Posted: 09 May 2013 03:12 AM PDT

Shame and pathethic. Racist to the bone when they started filtering people by color of their skin.and sometime strike first ask later. Who let loose these ghostbuster.?? Sorry to say most video showed all ‘banglas’ approached are actually more malays in dialect. Now supporters are wearing black despite the fact that so many sectors had come out to deny the situation.Slowly but surely, the truth will prevail. As Ghautama Buddha once said: “Three things cannot be long hidden” the sun, the moon and the truth.”..that is, if they wish to accept it.

Comment on Was intimidation of voters part of the agenda for “Ala Arab Spring” / “Regime Change”? by thesarawakspirit

Posted: 09 May 2013 02:33 AM PDT

Hey guys, thanks for the response but the questions are not answered. Here it is again. Why did the people protest? I expect my wakil rakyat to listen to the people, no matter which political party they support. I can’t read the words on the placards because the photos are not clear.
Should I ask these questions somewhere else instead?

Comment on Was intimidation of voters part of the agenda for “Ala Arab Spring” / “Regime Change”? by Abang Hensem

Posted: 09 May 2013 12:32 AM PDT

Of course they were no party flag near the polling station because it is illegal to do so as it is amounted as campaigning. The behavior with the protest and all should make a simple conclusion what type of people voters were facing on that day

Comment on Was intimidation of voters part of the agenda for “Ala Arab Spring” / “Regime Change”? by WAS INTIMIDATION OF VOTRS PART OF THE AGENDA FOR “ALA ARAB SPRING”/”REGIME CHANGE”? | The Posto – Malaysia News, Opinion & Commentary

Posted: 08 May 2013 09:22 PM PDT

[...] Source: Wee Choo Keong [...]

Comment on “REGIME CHANGE” ala “ARAB SPRING”? by WAS INTIMIDATION OF VOTRS PART OF THE AGENDA FOR “ALA ARAB SPRING”/”REGIME CHANGE”? | The Posto – Malaysia News, Opinion & Commentary

Posted: 08 May 2013 09:21 PM PDT

[...] Please also read "Regime Change" 'ala arab Spring". [...]

Comment on Was intimidation of voters part of the agenda for “Ala Arab Spring” / “Regime Change”? by Lam

Posted: 08 May 2013 08:58 PM PDT

thesarawakspirit

Are you saying that we should allow those mob to protest right in front of the gate of a Polling Center? This was not intimidation of voters? What other evidence do you need? The pictures say it all. This is the problem with the blind followers.

Comment on Was intimidation of voters part of the agenda for “Ala Arab Spring” / “Regime Change”? by LAMBAT LAGI LAH!

Posted: 08 May 2013 08:44 PM PDT

thesarawakspirit

Pls look at the picture below posted by YB. That bloody KOTOR guy with the vest in yellow and circle in red for you to see. Why was he there? Why was he picked up and brought to the police station? Stop being an emperor apologist.

How come some of them were already ready with placard? Wasn’t this a premeditated acts? it seemed me that with the picture shown and yet you are asking for more evidence and at the same time on other allegations with doctored pictures or without pictures those blind supporters just followed and accept everything wholesale. Sudah lah. Lain Kali LAH. Cukup lah! Bungkus lah!

Even with the clear GE results the “2 Alam” still protesting to be PM. Tell him to retire and be on his knees to the Yahudi/Zionists if they still wanted a sour loser. If wants to go on protesting then all the PR elected representatives should not take oath and boycott. CUKUP LAH! STOP BULLSHITTING LAH!

Comment on Was intimidation of voters part of the agenda for “Ala Arab Spring” / “Regime Change”? by Nadiah

Posted: 08 May 2013 08:30 PM PDT

I wish so too

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