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Thursday, May 5, 2011

O-MEGA Sex video scandal: Umno ulamak says its OK to shame

To shame or not to shame, that is the question.

In the past few weeks the country has seen chronic shortage of high horses as even more Opposition types clamour to get on one, telling Datuk T just how evil and Islamically challenged they are. want to ask them to read. Sitting on a high horse is risky business because the people you are talking down to can easily startle the horse and it will throw the person on it and crack their skull, but of course Opposition types are not concerned because their heads are protected by skullcaps, some even go further by wearing only PAS-approved and branded skullcap, which gives the wearer unprecedented protection against BN ideas and suggestions.

Thanks to cutting edge dogma-protection technology, Anwar fanboys now freely express their outrage against what they perceive as unIslamic act of shaming the leader of the Opposition.

They cite all sorts of religious edicts, everyone from self-proclaimed ulamaks to former airport manual labourer to former elevator engineers have come up with their own difinitive interpretation of the Quran.

Well today I just want to share with my dear readers one of the most edifying verdict on the issue of shaming political leaders who have less than decent backgrounds.

This well respected ulamak echoed the views of millions of common people who believe that it is OK to reveal the bad history of someone who is running for office, as the people had a right to know.

The argument is so compelling that the view of this 'Umno ulamak' was actually published by the opposition, want to know who this 'Umno Ulamak' is? continue reading after the jump.





I hope that this time, Anwar fanboys can accept that it is quite OK to reveal the shame of a political leader because they are putting themselves in a position where they would lead and therefore their habits should be made known to voters

Opposition supporters should know that if they are dogmatic in their support, Malaysia will never get the two party system that the country seems to want

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