Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Malaysian Law-makers love Sex-talks

It never can stop...

They just love the fun, and make fun of woman...

They are law-makers, but they don't bother about law or the job of law-making. They don't bother about the peoples' problem, the public interest issues and citizens welfare.

They spent more time in parliament debating what a woman should wear, how they should behave and who to marry and, oh, lest I forget, when do they leak.

And one of them said:

“Woman must be touched by men.”

(Datuk Mohamed Aziz; 2000)

I don't think all these are remarks. It's more to do with their thoughts and wants... they feel the lack, they are desperate, they crave, but unfortunately, they had to pretend to behave because of their position and religion.


Not surprisingly, they had a new member, the first from another community.

Without disrespect to anyone and whoever, as I pondered over the list published at Malaysiakini, I wondered those named listed are from a specific class and place.

Is it coincidental or accidental. or, inherent characteristic feature.

It is not right and just to conclude and denounce. It is observation and discussion.



Anyway, did we elect them to make law or to make fun of the very people who elected them?

Is it a fact that we had elected monkeys?

But Ijok and Machap proved that we Malaysians preferred monkeys in parliament rather then in zoo.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

ya i read about this two issues on two bloggers blog. i am going to blog about it too... briefly i guess since it will be old news already.

Anonymous said...

go on ladies keep on voting these morons into the august house. or for the matter include men too please.

Anonymous said...

There are repeat offenders. Can imagine what these clowns talk about all the time outside.

Anonymous said...

All junk politikus on the street show that the stupendous education does it work.

Anonymous said...

The old and aged will tell you that it's almost a culture within component parties whose delegates have had in the long history of their AGMs been making sexist remarks all along. Of course, for good laughs especially among the men delegates. Now it has been making its way into legislative chambers. What used to be acceptable then is not acceptable now, that's the big difference. It's showing signs of a maturing civil society! That's the ONLY good news around.

bayi said...

What do you think these guys do when they retire from politics? Stalk the streets at night?

Anonymous said...

gino said....

i was bought with RM150 to vote this monkey in machap. I am shame and sad about it.

Anonymous said...

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article1842717.ece

Real pity this cannot happen here