Saturday, April 25, 2009

MT RPK: What will irritate them the most? .. lead the way what makes these retarded bastards somdomised back the own shithole!

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Saturday, 25 April 2009 18:40

Source : http://mt.m2day.org/2008/content/view/21076/84/

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Everyone breathed a sigh of relief. I was mere seconds away from being sent back to Kamunting. Malik was just about to inform the court that we were giving it a walkover. And, suddenly, the court changed its mind and said, yes, it will give us the time we requested after all.

NO HOLDS BARRED

Raja Petra Kamarudin

Recently, the new Information, Communication and Culture Minister rais yatim hosted a dinner for 50 ‘prominent’ socio-political bloggers at a local restaurant in a move to engage the New Media.

Raja Petra Kamarudin and his gang of Barisan Rakyat bloggers were not invited; to ask the reason why would be stupid of me.

This is the same 3-in-1 Minister who not long ago warned bloggers “not to twist the truth or face the music”. It was a naked threat for bloggers to toe the line or face the full force of the law, no matter how unjust the laws are in the repression of our right to free speech.

Such laws are often described as ‘draconian’.

Draco was the law scribe called by the tyrannical nobilities in ancient Athens around the turn of the 7th century BC to codify all the unjust laws used to persecute the ordinary poor citizens. Draco’s laws were infamous for their severity of punishment, even for a minor crime like stealing an apple from an orchard. Death was the commonest punishment for both serious and minor crimes.

Of this grim code of laws, men said they were “written in blood”. That is how the term “draconian laws” came to be synonymous with pieces of harsh inhuman legislation.

Fortunately for ancient Athens, the tyrannical nobilities - especially the “accursed Alcmaeonidae” – were overthrown and banished. The great poet, statesman, and lawmaker, Solon, was authorised to prepare a new set of laws relieving the miseries of the poorer people of Athens. There is a historical lesson to be learned by Malaysians.

One of the people currently persecuted by our Malaysian version of draconian laws is RPK. He has even chosen to be a fugitive of these laws, choosing to exile himself from his home state. “They” are after his blood with “laws written in blood”. Only a change of government at the federal level can save him now, and we may not have to wait long for that to happen.

To 3-in-1 Minister, 'go eat cake!' by Sim Kwang Yang, Malaysiakini (Go here to read the rest of the article http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/103085)
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I was just seconds away from being sent back to Kamunting. That was the day the Federal Court sat to hear the appeal against the Shah Alam High Court’s decision to release me from Internal Security Act detention on 7 November 2008.

It was a decision I took against the advice of my panel of lawyers. It was not until the morning of the hearing that we knew who the quorum of judges were going to be. We had asked for a quorum of seven -- if not seven, then at least five. But the Federal Court would allow us only three. Why three? And whose decision was it that it should be three?

The decision was an ‘administrative decision’. In other words, all it needs is for a clerk in the court to decide that it should be three then it would be three. Can we appeal this? Is there a body or panel that can sit to hear our arguments as to why we want it to be more than three? No! It is a unilateral decision by someone unknown -- a faceless and nameless person -- in the court bureaucracy that makes that decision and the decision is final and undisputable.

That morning, to our horror, we found out that one of the three was Justice Augustine Paul. You might as well have asked Rosmah Mansor to hear my case. The effect would have been no different. Augustine Paul was my sworn enemy and, based on what I have said about him over the last ten years, I would be extremely surprised if he does not hate me like hell.

We informed the court that we would like to file an application for Augustine Paul to recuse but the court would not allow us time to do so. They did not want to waste any time, they said. They wanted to get my case over and done with that very day.

“Why did you not file your application earlier?” the court wanted to know. Why the rush? Why the need to make a decision on my case that very day? How could we file our application earlier when we did not know until that very morning that one of the three judges was going to be Augustine Paul?

We did try to find out earlier but the court refused to divulge who the judges were going to be. They would only tell us that it was going to be three judges. But they refused to tell us who these three are. So, not knowing who the judges were until that very morning itself, how could we have filed our application to recuse earlier?

Anyway, we raised all the issues as to why we objected to Augustine Paul and why he should recuse. If he did not, then we would need to file a formal application to get the court to order him to recuse.

And the strangest thing happened after that.

The court said no! They refuse to allow us time to file the application. The case has to proceed with no further delay. My lawyers were perplexed. Why the hurry? Can’t they allow us just another day or two to make a formal application?

Azhar stood up and walked over to the public gallery where I was seated.

“So, how Pete?” Azhar asked me.

“Walk off. If they refuse to allow us time to file our application then walk off. Boycott the hearing.”

Azhar hung his head low and shook it from side to side. “That would mean they would get judgment in default and they will send you back to Kamunting.”

“So be it.” I was determined not to give in even if it cost me my freedom.

I could see that Sam was utterly perturbed with my decision. “Then you had better get ready to run, and run far, if that is your decision.”

“No. No running. I will not allow them to say I am scared.”

“Fuck you! We went through all that trouble to get you out and you just volunteer to walk back into Kamunting.”

Sam walked out of court -- I am not sure whether out of disgust with my decision or to get a nicotine fix. My wife was beginning to suspect that something was wrong. I would not look her in the face lest she read what was on my mind. She can always tell what I am thinking just by looking at me. I suppose after being together for more than 40 years that is inevitable.

Azhar walked back and whispered into Malik’s ear. Malik turned to look at me as if to get my confirmation that this is what I wanted. He need not have said anything. His look was enough to indicate that he had a question on his mind. I nodded, indicating that what Azhar had whispered was correct.

Malik stood up to inform the court that the lawyers were going to stage a walkout. In short, we are boycotting the hearing and the court can go fuck itself for all we care. But before Malik could open his mouth and say what he was about to say, the court suddenly did a U-turn and agreed to give us time.

Everyone breathed a sigh of relief. I was mere seconds away from being sent back to Kamunting. Malik was just about to inform the court that we were giving it a walkover. And, suddenly, the court changed its mind and said, yes, it will give us the time we requested after all.

I had just bought myself six extra days of freedom.

The second time the court sat I did not attend. This was not my decision but that of the lawyers. They expected the court to turn down all our applications and rush through with a decision. This means, if I were in court, they would detain me on the spot and whisk me back to Kamunting. And the same as for the third hearing six days later -- I also did not attend the hearing.

True enough, our application for another court to hear our application to recuse Augustine Paul was rejected. The same Federal Court that was hearing the appeal against my release wanted to hear the application to recuse Augustine Paul.

How can that be? We are asking that this judge be disqualified and the same judge is being asked to hear the application to disqualify him? Which judge would agree that he is not suited to be a judge? This was ludicrous.

No, Augustine Paul would not be asked to hear the application to disqualify him. He will be asked to leave the room, leaving the other two judges to hear the application. Two judges? We wanted seven. If we cannot have seven, at least five. But you insist on only three. Now you are giving us only two judges? This was getting even more ludicrous.

We objected to this decision but our objection was shot down. Two, and only two, judges will be hearing our application. Malik pointed out that this was illegal and unconstitutional. He argued his case well. He even showed the court where it says that two judges just cannot sit to hear our application.

The court just brushed aside Malik’s arguments. Two judges would sit to hear our application. And the two judges that sat ruled: Augustine Paul need not recuse. He need not be disqualified from hearing the appeal against my release.

Malik then informed the court that, under the circumstances, a sitting of two judges would be unconstitutional and unlawful and he further informed the court that we reserve the right to challenge the decision of the court. Justice Nik Hashim shot back arrogantly: “You can do what you want”. Then Nik Hashim declared that Augustine Paul “could now take his rightful place on the bench”.

That was the last straw. The remark that Augustine Paul “could now take his rightful place on the bench” showed that, in the mind of the court, they had prejudged the case. It was futile to even continue with the hearing. They had written their judgement even before the hearing started.

After that, every application and objection that we raised was shot down, one by one. In some instances, the court would not even demonstrate patience and they just brushed aside whatever we raised without giving us time to present our arguments.

When Azhar informed the court that we would like to present our evidence, Augustine Paul asked Azhar what the relevance of the further evidence was. Azhar replied that it was to establish a jurisdictional error on the part of the Minister as detention under the Internal Security Act was intended to be preventive to avoid further threat. Augustine Paul exclaimed in a dismissive manner “What jurisdictional error?” and subsequently dismissed the application.

Yes, that was how the appeal hearing at the Federal Court was conducted. It just brushed aside everything that was raised and refused to consider whatever was argued, even when it was pointed out that the law and the Constitution allows our applications or arguments.

Classifying the appeal against my release from ISA detention as a kangaroo court would be putting it mildly. However, after all that hullabaloo in the Federal Court and the hurry-burry attitude it had demonstrated, the Federal Court suddenly went very quiet. For two months now nothing has been heard from them. Why?

I did not realise that something was amiss until much later. Around the time of the three by-elections, there were massive traffic jams all over the Kelang Valley because of police roadblocks that had been set up. I was not in town then.

A friend sent me a SMS about the matter and I replied I had already been informed about it. “Do you know?” my friend replied, “that some of the police are your fans?”

“Why do you say that?” I asked.

“Because I saw one holding your photograph.”

I don’t know whether he was just plain naïve or this was his attempt at tongue-in-cheek. Nevertheless, this triggered off the alarm bells in my head and I called up an Umno friend who owed me a favour, big-time.

“Your file is on Najib’s table,” my Umno contact told me. “I attended a meeting where you and Anwar were discussed. Najib told us that you and Anwar have to be dealt with as soon as possible. He wants you both out of action.”

I called up Anwar and he confirmed that he too had received the same information. So it must be true then. My Umno contact then told me a very interesting story.

It seems the AG had summoned the DPP handling my two court cases, Roslan Md Noh, and asked him whether they can secure a conviction in my sedition and criminal defamation trials. Roslan replied that they really don’t have a case against me and should actually consider dropping the charges.

The AG went berserk. He shouted at Roslan and said that Roslan is negative and has an attitude problem. He then removed Roslan from my case and appointed Shahidani Abd Aziz as his replacement. Roslan was then sent into cold storage at the industrial court. That is probably the end of Roslan’s career so he might as well resign from the government and go into private practice.

“They are going to detain you on the 23rd when you attend your sedition trial,” my Umno contact told me.

“How do you know,” I asked him.

“Okay, if on the 23rd Roslan does not turn up and if, instead, Shahidani turns up in his place, then you will know my information is correct.”

I informed one of my lawyers about this matter so that no one can say this is after-the-fact information.

“They know they can’t win their case against you. Roslan has already told the AG this. The only way they can silence you is to send you back to Kamunting under a fresh detention order. That is why they have gone cold on the appeal. They are no longer interested in the appeal because they have issued a new detention order. You turn up in court on the 23rd and you will be back in Kamunting the same day.”

I did not respond to this. I did not know how to.

“Do you know what they fear most?” my Umno contact asked me.

“That I will launch a hunger strike and die in prison?”

“No. They don’t care about that. They are going to set up CCTVs in your cell so that they can prove to the world you caused your own death and that the authorities tried their best to convince you to eat to save your life.”

“Come on Pete. They are ready for you. They know your only weapon is a hunger strike and that you plan to use it. You have been detained twice before and each time you launched a hunger strike while under detention. They are well prepared for that. It will not work the third time.”

“Okay,” I replied. “Then what are they most worried about?”

“They are most worried that you will disappear or go underground or overseas where they can’t touch you and where you will become even more dangerous. That is the greatest fear.”

Hmmm…..interesting. Now that is a thought. They are expecting me to surrender and then launch a hunger strike while under detention. What if I do what they did not expect and what they fear most? That would really knock them off-guard.

Ooooo…..I just love it when I have a devious mind. It is so…..so……so me.

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written by Fist of Asia, April 25, 2009 18:52:09
God bless you Raja Petra,wherever you are.
May the Force be with you..
The Force of the Will of all Malaysians.

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written by BennyG, April 25, 2009 19:00:55
Hooray! Now we have a real V in our midst. We need to start distributing RPK masks in order to confuse the authorities. We have RPK in 13 states at the same time.

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written by Godflesh, April 25, 2009 19:01:14
Thanks YM Pete for not walking into ISA. I don't think I'm the only 1 who thinks this hunger strike stunt of yours would have been really STUPID! You are our symbol of democracy and we cannot afford to have you incarcerated, let alone die of hunger! Keep safe, and Godspeed.
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written by Ranulaw, April 25, 2009 19:03:37
Guerrilla warfare worked in Vietnam against the world super power USA. No reason it won't work in Bolehland. Best option under the circumstances. Keep blasting the enemy from "nowhere". How can they retaliate?
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written by malaysian2008, April 25, 2009 19:04:18
wow ! fanstastic ,dramatic real senario of our malaysian court and political plot.

keep it on pete, you know you are now getting more famous and more dangerous to the BN guys. write more on the inside job. and keep good health.

“They are most worried that you will disappear or go underground or overseas where they can’t touch you and where you will become even more dangerous. That is the greatest fear.”
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written by DreamLady, April 25, 2009 19:05:01
My dearest Raja Petra and Marina, I heave a big sigh, you are out of the devil's radar, at long last... Please, take very good care of yourselves, and remain safe and sound in the embrace of our Caring Almighty!!!!

I love you always and pray for your happiness, peace, and harmony. Miss you terribly though...

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written by seethinkact, April 25, 2009 19:11:41
Brilliant, simply brilliant...heh..heh..Now where's my havana cigar??
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written by malaysianohope, April 25, 2009 19:14:17
Ooo Abang! I just love it when you are always a step ahead of the goons with their taiko C4 breathing down your neck. You see I see it coming when you said you wanted to be the next Mongolian Ambassador & that you gave your initial reasons for not attending the Court hearing. By your action this C4 worst nightmare is realised & Dotty is shitting bricks in her pants & with the Indonesian kidnap case also involving C4 he is FRIED. My friends this story is better than a block buster anytime & everytime Pete comes out with a posting I eagerly read it word for word coz it's always intriguing.
ABANG YOU ARE MY MAN! Be cool!

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written by raven1958, April 25, 2009 19:15:37
Rais Yatim...is a disgrace to the legal profession....graduating from Singapore...he has clearly forgotten the tough and uncertain future he underwent until Haron Idris threw him a lifeline by giving him a place to stay and tutor students at one of Selangor's Yayasan's hostels.....

When he was out in the woods again during the S46 days .......many thought he would know what principles and doing the right thing meant.....but unlike Tengku Razaleigh and even for that matter Badawi......Rais sees it fit to hide the anguish and anger many Malaysians feel about the outright destruction of this country's institutions by trying to censure blogs...........

Political blogs will die a natural death if the main stream media were transparent which they clearly are not and which Rais shamelessly condones...Blogs like MT, Malaysiakini thrive because they are the messengers of the rakyat's true and sometimes frustrated opinions...Killing the messenger will not help.....

In fact, as history has proven, it will only hasten your own demise....so Rais count your days......

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written by shamadz72, April 25, 2009 19:23:48
Long live RPK. Just tell us how you want us to help you out
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written by cheekymate, April 25, 2009 19:29:08
Abang Pete,
I love this! You are sheer magic; I am sure the Almighty Allah is by your side always.
Keep safe and God speed, Dragonslayer.

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written by boeytahan, April 25, 2009 19:29:30
Dear Pete,
At last your are at liberty in saying whatever you are saying without obstruction. The namesake of fugitive is irrelevant towards your goodself. Do whatever you like whenever it pleases you most. I should say it's without absolute hindrances from the day you went under.
Keep us moving as it's not finish until it's finished!
Goodluck Pete!

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written by uxzee, April 25, 2009 19:31:47
Congratulations RPK for coming to your senses and going underground. It is a great feeling knowing that you have made the police look like a fool which is what they are. You will be much more potent and useful wherever you are now compared to Kamunting.

The struggle will take time but we hope we reach there soon.

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written by lynn, April 25, 2009 19:35:53
YM RPK,

Your story abt the kangaroo court with nik hashim, augustine paul makes my blood boil. Holy mackerel,these two men were so-called judges! But their conduct was dishonourable & clearly they were placed there to fix you - they appeared to be malicious too. Why get personal with you? This is not even abt their personal war with you which they don't have. It's abt najib and the cruel murder & blowing up of Altantuya.

What kind of offence is committed when judges behaved like those two? They can't get away with these! If Bush & six others can be indicted for war crimes, so can these two & the kerala indian.
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written by Fuminari, April 25, 2009 19:37:18
“They are most worried that you will disappear or go underground or overseas where they can’t touch you and where you will become even more dangerous. That is the greatest fear.”
pete,that's exactly right!go to a place where u believe it would be safe n do not disclose n fall into complacence....the devils would put up a 'contract' on ur head or sending the 'black ninja' terminators from UTK to go after ur ass.take good care pete!!!it is our privilege for many many many malaysian out there to hav u around,dude!!!hence,staying alive as u should be.

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written by lynn, April 25, 2009 19:37:27
Not for war crimes, but for other crimes. Come to think of it, when a judge has been compromised, he is no better than common criminals.
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written by lampard, April 25, 2009 19:40:40
Yes Pete, Malaysia is not a safe place for you for now. When Pakatan Rakyat wins in PRU13, we will give you a red carpet welcome home. Ur contact is absolutely right, go overseas and do more damage...that's the right thing to do! What can u do in Kamunting? U r a Malaysian hero...it is time for u to fight from the outside then in the current state of lawlessness!
najid can do no shit.. he has the mongolian shit on his face...! Maybe u should consider staying in Mongolia...! Beautiful country...!

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written by onnetline, April 25, 2009 19:46:41
Argustine Paul ........... that crooked sonofabitch judge who will sell even his own mother ! !
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written by lampard, April 25, 2009 19:46:50
God Speed Bradder!! Struggle continue.........
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written by Thian, April 25, 2009 19:49:53

Agreed, the best is go underground and out of Malaysia. That is their fear. I hope you are safe.

Get political asylum. This will sent the bazooka up someone arse for sure.

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written by ChiangKT, April 25, 2009 19:52:19
Keep well Pete. Am pleased to know that you have gone underground, even better if you are overseas, and that you play smart, rather than play hard! We will eventually see day light in the next GE, if not sooner!
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written by temanmu, April 25, 2009 19:52:53
RPK: Now that you do not need to waste your time preparing for and attending the kangaroo Courts, you can devote all your time to more productive matters.

We like you better as a fugitive than as a hungry detainee!




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written by balpal, April 25, 2009 20:02:48
Hi Pete, you are always one step ahead of our half-past six law enforcement officers. You are a free man now. You are firmly holding their balls now, whack them betul betul. Wish you and your family all the best wherever you are. Malaysians will always remember you as the man who made a vast difference in their life. By the way, how's the climate in UK.!!!
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written by Tompios, April 25, 2009 20:06:14
RPK,

You make my Saturday eve in very massive orgasm smilies/smiley.gif!! RPK, you are really the king of the kings of the chess player!! Send your pawns to eat UMNO's castles, bishops, knights, queen (Losmah) and king (Lazak)!

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written by bogeyman, April 25, 2009 20:07:05
Good on you, Pete smilies/grin.gif
That's the wisest thing you've done in a while. Now give them hell !!!
Aloha to you and Marina... ooops! Did I give you away? smilies/grin.gif

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written by Lim Lim, April 25, 2009 20:07:58
RPK,malaysian jus love this fugitive!
but najis n umno be end could only jus ask why?why?why?

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written by Taufique, April 25, 2009 20:08:26
this gets more interesting by the day. And RPk and family, I continue to doa for your safety. InsyaAllah, through your steadfast work, it will make this country someday a much better place.
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written by ibabonma, April 25, 2009 20:10:58
It is well informed that a bankrupt cannot be in possession of an international passport. So if you are out of this country Pete, are you in possession of a Mongolian passport?

This really makes najid urinate in his pants.


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written by ekt tan, April 25, 2009 20:14:46
Pete,

Please be safe, do not let the umno goons get you. If you are in Australia, do drop your friends a line. They will be able to help you and your family.

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written by cheekymate, April 25, 2009 20:21:13
Dear Pete,
Please remember to remain untraceable in your postings, my friend. Trust nobody, please. Hope you are using Torpark or equivalent.
Fellow bloggers, please stop speculating and guessing the whereabouts of Abang or this may lead those idiots tracing him, guys.

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written by KC Chin, April 25, 2009 20:23:47
Yo! umno's goons. Remember this. We all are "R". We are everywhere.

"R" for RPK.

SAM, So Say We All!
SAM = Saya Anak Malaysia
So Say We All = We are human race.

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written by ibabonma, April 25, 2009 20:25:07
Augustine Paul will not be around by next year. He is 64/65 years old by now. This hakim choklat hacks, I believe, is a product of Batu Gajah, my home town (also Sultan Perak birth place).

Paul, u bagi malu orang Batu Gajah.

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written by Tompios, April 25, 2009 20:25:19
RPK,

You know, I heard that UMNO's agents will give a reward RM5 million for anyone who can give them correct information of your hiding place and ended with capturing you.

RM5 million is too small for a very valuable person like you. Be careful!!

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written by Admiral Tojo, April 25, 2009 20:26:03
I was there to witness ALL the hearings and I must say calling the Court a Kangaroo Court would be to insult the kangaroo.Augustine (hacks) Paul even uttered "Do not waste my time...". This **** do not realise that he is a paid employee of the Judiciary, and no matter how long it takes, he will have to sit and listen and then make judgement.

I was prepared to throw my shoe at the judges (afterall Rais Yatim says it is ok) but decided against it. My shoe do not deserve being thrown at rubbish. It really made me sick to the core to see what our courts have become. The ordinary citizens will have to be educated as to what Mahathir has done, the Evil bugger.

Anyway, It is good to hear that you have gone underground Pete. Ah that explains it as to why I thought I saw you in Paris. It was you was it not? Naughty naughty, so near the La liberation office too.

Peace Bro and may the force be with you.


Shalom
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written by KC Chin, April 25, 2009 20:32:18
umno: Who are you?
R. : Who? Who is but the form following the function of what and what I am is a man in a mask.
umno: Well I can see that.
R. : Of course you can, I’m not questioning your powers of observation, I’m merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is.
umno: Oh, right.
R. : But on this most auspicious of nights, permit me then, in lieu of the more commonplace soubriquet, to suggest the character of this dramatis persona. Voila! In view humble vaudevillian veteran, cast vicariously as both victim and villain by the vicissitudes of fate. This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is a vestige of the “vox populi” now vacant, vanished. However, this valorous visitation of a bygone vexation stands vivified, and has vowed to vanquish these venal and virulent vermin, van guarding vice and vouchsafing the violently vicious and voracious violation of volition.
The only verdict is vengeance; a vendetta, held as a votive not in vain, for the value and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous.
Verily this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose, so let me simply add that it’s my very good honour to meet you and you may call me R.

R for RPK

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written by KC Chin, April 25, 2009 20:36:33
continue...
unmo: Are you like a crazy person?
R. : I’m quite sure they will say so.

Remember remember the fifth of November
Gunpowder, treason and plot.
I know of no reason why gunpowder, treason
Should ever be forgot…

R for RPK
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written by justinlian, April 25, 2009 20:44:28
Gosh, nice story.
All the best, wherever you are.
Take good care.

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written by KC Chin, April 25, 2009 20:48:01
"I am RPK. And I see a whole army of my countrymen, here in defiance of tyranny! You have come to fight as free men/women. And free man/woman you are! What will you do without freedom? Will you fight?"
"Two thousand against ten?"

the MT shouted. "No! We will run - and live!"

"Yes!" Pete shouted back. "Fight and you may die. Run and youwill live at least awhile. And dying in your bed many years from now, would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for one chance, just one chance, to come back here as young men and tell our enemies that they may take our lives but they will never take our freedom!"

William Wallace from "Braveheart"

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written by Sudahlah tu, April 25, 2009 20:51:37
YM RPK ..
Kita pernah bersua beberapa kali di perkalangan aktiviti bangsa Malaysia sebelum ini ...
Bersama keluarga saya , kami amat berbangga dan berterima kasih kepada YM dan keluarga ...
Saya kini sudah mula berusia dan tidak lagi mampu menjadi seekor binatang umno lagi ...
Allah telah memberi sokongan kepada saya untuk bertaubat ....
Saya percaya suatu hari nanti , saya juga akan diISAkan oleh binatang umno ..
Saya tidak ingin berasa takut lagi seperti dahulu ...
hidup mati saya tetap sebagai seorang bangsa Malaysia.
Ini adalah tanahair tempatku dilahirkan ....
walaupun dipinggirkan oleh golongan elit bersama dengan kezaliman umno , saya tetap
menjadi Bangsa Malaysia ....
Allah akan memberkati Malaysiaku ..


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written by malaysianohope, April 25, 2009 20:54:31
Pete,
Lest see some say you are in the UK, one say you are in Paris, you said you want to be the next Mongolian ambassador for Thailand & Malaysia, meaning you could be in Bangkok, but again you could also be in Ulan Bator as the newest citizen of Mongolia. Me I think you are in Swaziland or maybe Reykjavík.
Aduh, Abang you have gone International la.
Ooi PDRM if you are snooping here, try these places if you want RPK! smilies/grin.gif

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written by joeawk, April 25, 2009 21:02:45
RPK, God bless you, where ever you maybe. Hope that you stay safe until at least Pakatan takes over the govt next.

Meanwhile, ne careful if you must meet friends in person lest they be followed. Find a new haven and make new friends and remain incognito. Need money, that is not difficult, you know.

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written by Zym Zym, April 25, 2009 21:04:16
Click click click, click on the right place to keep RPK alive. I have done it and will always do whenever I visit MT.
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written by Wudan, April 25, 2009 21:11:05
Pheeeewit! RPK, Wa Caya Lu La!

Tsk Tsk Tsk! Najib, now Satu(1) Malaysia sudah tahu. Bik Mama makan tak kenyang, tidur tak lena , mandi tak basah.

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written by KC Chin, April 25, 2009 21:11:51
malaysianohope,

Enter this GPS's locator find code: frakkingamno
You can locate "R" GPS's locator. Now, his is in Kuching. He just came back from Miri with the red Ferrari.

SAM, So Say We All!

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written by Badrol, April 25, 2009 21:23:16
These fcuking judges ... each of them are doing their very best to emulate Draco.
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written by SamSan, April 25, 2009 21:24:05
Pete, Blessings to you, Bala and Razak Baginda on pursuing Phd at Trinity College, Oxford. All of you all share a common topic on your Phd. May Allah Almighty reward those who are truthful, justice seeking and pious while those among us who are the devils incarantion receive his wrath.
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written by malaysianohope, April 25, 2009 21:26:14
KC,
Thanks but no thanks... I tried the GPS locator as suggested by you & it shows that RPK in on the International Space Station woh! So how?

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written by 1351, April 25, 2009 21:29:12
Truth be said, they don't want your death on their hands. I think they just about give up before granting an extension, they don't know what to do since the ultimatum. Sock it to them RPK.

Casper
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written by teo siew chin, April 25, 2009 21:30:51
wah wah wah...now that YM RPK is underground, his articles are really flying out the window!!! smilies/grin.gif
danger man!
with his devious mind working overtime now... be afraid, be very afraid !!

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written by shamadz72, April 25, 2009 21:40:38
Pete, while you are underground please use your handphone carefully. The police might request the Telco to help track you down. You know that they can triangulate a call made to your handphone while you are using it right? Just take care bro...

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written by KC Chin, April 25, 2009 21:52:23
malaysianohope,
Something is wrong with your GPS' locator. According to my GPS' locator, he is travelling at about 650 miles per hour on the direction NW to Pinang.

SAM, So Say We All!

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