Sunday 28 September 2008

Malaysia's "Smartest" Minister

Malaysia's Smartest Minister




He wears a pair of specs, he has a moustache, he is partially bald, he's "SMART"!



Who's that?




Presenting you, Malaysia's "most articulate, smartest, and undoubtedly genuine" minister:





Datuk Seri Syed Hamid bin Syed Jaafar Albar (Current Home Minister of Malaysia)




Being unable to converse dialectically with Sarah Montague in Hardtalk as he digresses while answering most of the questions, detaining the three figures that have a huge influence in the media; Teresa Kok, Tan Hoon Cheng and Raja Petra, giving lame excuses on the reasons to detain the reporter as well as the Seputeh MP and later denying the capture and placing the blame on the police, his actions have indeed enlighten the public on his intelligence! He perpetually asks the other nations not to look into our country and compare as we run a different system but he contradicts this by comparing our nation's limited successes to the others. Don't the other nations have a different system too then? Malaysia doesn't treat all her citizens equally and everyone knows that. Stop giving out lame excuses such as ; it's different, don't be emotional about this, we have to consider the opportunities given (and what? suppress the others chances to give certain people the opportunities?). Even a commoner like me feels that i could have been more well versed than him in giving people the benefit of a doubt.


The most sensible thing he could do now and redeem the possible existence of him actually having a brain is to release the famous blogger Raja Petra. Being human, democracy and freedom of speech should be practised, not broadcasting any power we have to intimidate the others and thus contradicting the very principles of the country we have vowed on.


To me, his looks strongly resembles a squirrel. That explains his intelligence capacity!








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If he were to ever come across this post, he might detain me under ISA for fear of threat to national security (but rather he feels threatened himself) or perhaps sue me over defamation or fabrication. Come on, what's new with this minister?


By the way, do check out the conversation between Sarah Montague and Syed Hamid Albar in these links
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X45r6VwSXtM&feature=related as well as http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2CpdtkKpRs&feature=related and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlRBhIHx5fE&feature=related. He must have been so genuine about his speech that even Astro and RTM deferred and cancelled the video from being in air. I wonder why?

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