Ex PM of Malaysia has very strong views on many things, but lacks understanding on how thing should work well and right. Often his views and comments are not taken seriously. Damage control often is not enough to contain the fallout out by his utterings. Your narration could be some of the missing pieces for a complete acount of his actions?
2006-10-05
08:06:43
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Possibly an obsession, but when you are close to the man and hear him almost everyday for all the his misdeed, there is only one way to shut him up.
A simple and effective way is frying him with the besty malaysian palm shortening in a giant wok in Kedah, his hometown.
You know history is only worthwhile to many getting away with all misdeeds. It is about corrupt power of intimidation of those around him when he is still in this world. Normally, when a person passes on, there is nothing much to say, except for eulogy or condemnation of no value.
Those who stay with him will have to bear hear from the world after him for decades to come. Al Gore is one such american show the sticking up middle finger at him, while the world want his flesh, blood, and soul. Amen-lah!
2006-10-07
22:37:39 ·
update #1