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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Greatest Conman king conman Bung Mokhtar and the Devil in the House

King conman Bung Mokhtar and the Devil in the House
The pig is the most shameless animal on the face of the earth. It is the only animal that invites its friends to have sex with its mate. In America, most people consume pork. Many times after dance parties, they have swapping of wives; i.e. many say "you sleep with my wife and I will sleep with your wife." If you eat pigs then you behave like pigs. We Indians look upon America to be very advanced and sophisticated. Whatever they do, we follow after a few years. According to an article in Island magazine, this practice of swapping wives has become common in the affluent circles of Bombay.(emphasis added



FOR EVERYTHING THAT GIVES US COMFORT AND PLEASURE, OBVIOUSLY SHIFTING FROM A LOT TO A LITTLE WOULD BE TOUGHER THAN SHIFTING FROM NONE TO A FEW. SO, IF FOR A WHILE WE SIMULATE A SITUATION THAT DENIES US THE STIMULANT COMPLETELY, THE SHIFT CHANGES PERSPECTIVE.

Of Bung Mokhtar and the Devil in the House
Bung Mokhtar, BN MP of Kinabatangan, Sabah is certainly a comical character. After having fun labelling women drivers as being inferior, his standard has gone from bad to worse and he has labelled fellow Parliamentarian, albeit from the other side of the divide, Khalid Samad of PAS as 'setan besar'.
Translated into English, literally it is 'big satan' but as as there is no such thing as 'big satan', the more suitable translation will be 'big devil'.
But Bung's words are unparliamentary. There are rules and guidelines for usage of words and language in Parliament and BN MPs have continuously flouted the law. In this instance, even the BN's own Speaker of the House admitted it and admonished Bung.
Tajuddin Abdul Rahman, BN MP for Pasir Salak, is also notorious in Parliament. He achieved his notoriety 2 years ago for calling DAP MP for Ipoh Barat M Kulasegaran 'bastard' a few times in the space of 10 minutes, while former MIC chief Samy Vellu was well-known for accompanying ladies to the loo.
BN MPs have achieved infamy with their sexist and racist remarks, not forgetting Chua Soi Lek, MCA president (though not an MP now) who used the four-letter 'F' word multiple times on Twitter just last month.
Ong Boon Piow, DAP state assemblyman of Tebing Tinggi, Perak wasted no time twisting the knife into his BN rivals.
He commented that many BN elected representatives are giving a very bad example to school children and students when they have to be examplary role models due to the fact that they are leaders. He added that school children and students were present in Parliament to observe the proceedings.
Incidentally, Bung was also the one who had made a sexist remark attacking DAP MP for Batu Gajah Fong Po Kuan in 2007 when he said that not only was the Parliament roof was leaking but the same goes for Ms Fong every month. He was referring to the female menstrual cycle.
Despite such boorishness, he was still picked by the BN to contest in the 2008 General Election and he was voted in!
Khalil Idham Lim, PAS state assemblyman for Titi Serong, said all elected representatives must use proper language all the time.
"The Speaker should have gotten Bung to retract the words 'setan besar' but as usual BN representatives always get away with very rude, crude and vulgar language," he told Malaysia Chronicle.
The question has now arisen, is it BN culture to use coarse language as it is BN culture to be fixated on pornography and obscene politicking?
Khalil agreed with DAP's Ong that students who were present at the Parliamentary sittings will get a bad impression from what is going on and may think that this type of behaviour is acceptable and the norm for everyone.
Cavemen MPs
BN MPs' uncouth behaviour has made the Malaysian Parliament the world's laughing stock.
Bung's recent remarks that women were "slow" and "oblivious" drivers were carried by most of the major foreign newspapers. They depicted him not as a role model lawmaker but more as a caveman.
Bung on his own did not even deem it fit to retract his statement although he was reprimanded by the Speaker and instructed to retract.
Khalid Samad, the Shah Alam MP who was the subject of Bung's attack told Malaysia Chronicle that BN MPs have been attacking him lately and this shows that he must be doing something right.
Perhaps he is right in that even the Devil himself will not want to associate with such an unsavoury character as Bung or other equally uncivilized politicians, many of whom have recently crawled out of the woodwork. One of these include a former Mentri Besar! 

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