What caliber of ministers do we have? Every time when Nazri or Hishamuddin open their mouths, my hairs stand on ends and I blush. Please lah, if you are not worried about your ‘muka’, please give face to all of us Malaysians who are spread all over the world.
First we have Nazri who said that Lingam was just putting on an act in his phone conversation with a judge so as to impress people. Come on, you may fool the kindergarten kids and the kampong folks with such an explanation, but you are not only insulting our intelligence but the intergrity and sanctity of a Royal Commission set up by the King himself. The Royal Commission had said that there is a case against Lingam, and who are you to say Lingam had done no wrong? For this act alone, you should be charged with sedition.
He next claimed that the witness that PR had produced was not the one the MACC was looking for, but he refused to say who the witness was. He further arrogantly said that “whether she is important to us or not it entirely depends on us.” So if I read this correctly, even if the witness has concrete proof of corruption, the MACC or he himself can just dismiss her as unimportant and will not call her to testify. So who is the law here and what is the law?
Next, we have Hishamuddin giving the darnest excuse for the police’s inability to control crime. He blamed the country's high crime rate on the demonisation of institutions such as the police. He is like a lousy carpenter putting the blame for his bad work on his tools. If the police had done their work in the first place, there wont be any demonisation at all. Look at the way they selectively arrested the peaceful candle light vigilers while they stood by like zombies while the cow-head demonstrators went wild with their words and actions. They deserved to be demonised.
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