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Truly Malaysia, Haidar!

So, this is Day 5 for the Royal Commission hearing of the Lingam Tape?

It just dawned on me what a fabulous cast you can dream for in a Truly Malaysia farce -- An Indian lawyer, a Malay Chief Judge, all done in by a Chinese wielding videocam -- mad or drunk, not withstanding.

As simple as 'looks like me and sounds like me'?

Let's see how Haidar turns the pages of the script and crafts it into a blockbuster... or a mega-budget B-grader. For now, Altantuya is no longer pulling in at the box office, because the leading role was killed on the opening scene. Anti-climax, because you know the epilogue too much, too early.

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Short is the memory of the key players mentioned in the Lingam Video Clip Saga. On Day 4 of the RCI when pressed for details and confirmations of the events and circumstances mentioned in the clip the players fell back to the classical defense strategy of denial - not involved in what was said and “can’t remember” or “my prerogative” and to the extent of calling the main actor in the clip “mad or drunk”.

It was worst in Adnan case. If Lingam was talking in Tamil, it is understandable that Adnan does not know what he was babbling about. But to deny all 11 references made to his name as untrue is just too much. He claimed his name has “value, aesthetic value”. But when Mahadev asked him if he had taken any steps to “clear his name” after being aware of the initial 8 min Clip, he said no. So what value now his name has except to bring in the Billions of Tourist dollars together with all the China Dolls problems via the Visa on Arrival. More details of his grilling at
http://powerpresent.blogspot.com/2008/01/more-pics-lies-denials-day-4-rci-dr.html
& the detailed 11 references

The previous PM just confirmed that he has the final say in the appointment of judges. That is the final irrefutable proof that our judiciary is beholden to the executive.

"Let's see how Haidar turns the pages of the script and crafts it into a blockbuster... or a mega-budget B-grader."

Not sure if anyone noticed that Mahathir was represented by the firm of the sacked Lord President Salleh Abas.

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