The headline on The Associated Press.

(SOURCE: IHT, 23 July 2007)
Read between the line, word by word on how international press is going to portray this country when Malaysians wake up later.
Raja Petra Kamarudin, who initially refused to comment on the report when contacted by Malaysiakini, said he will fight back on the internet and has since fired another salvo to the Mat Tyson in his latest entry.
Meanwhile, DPM Najib Tun Razak said today the government is not on a witch hunt for bloggers.
"No, we are not going after bloggers. However, everyone must be aware that there are laws in this country," he said.
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Senators have different opinion with him, they want tough action against bloggers
well, shall we take RPK’s stance as well? "bring it on!" he said.
in malaysia, the senator post are specially created for the politikus who lose or can’t contest in election , what do you call something that you do not want? enough said.
Some famous quote by V, just to lift the spirits of all social-political bloggers.
If you really need to get motivated, go grab a dvd of V for vandetta.
What do you expect from "cobwebs" and rubber-stamps? They are under the delusion that their intellectual capacity and quality of statesmanship comparable to the US Senate. Yes, in comparison, by a trillion "light" years!!
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