Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Oh yeah? Wait till I drag up your shit!

Okay, I tell you what, ask Chua Jui Meng to bring forward witnesses to testify that I have been bought and I will also bring forward witnesses to testify that he tried to extort money from Pfizer and that when they would not pay him he attacked Viagra.

NO HOLDS BARRED

Raja Petra Kamarudin

At the PKR 11th anniversary dinner on Tuesday (April 19) in Ipoh, party vice president Chua Jui Meng alleged that Raja Petra Kamarudin had been bought. Chua said that money could do wonders as indicated by the recent Sarawak election result.

That was what was reported in Lim Kit Siang’s Blog in an article entitled ‘Behind the scenes of Raja Petra’s TV3 interview’.

The article was actually written by Koon Yew Yin and initially published in CPI Asia (READ MORE HERE: http://english.cpiasia.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2167&catid=211&Itemid=193)

Hmm…it looks like the Chinakui are ganging up on me. Okay, Chua Jui Meng said that money could do wonders. So let’s talk about what wonders money can do. First, read the news item below from The Straits Times of Singapore of 6th November 2001:

Malaysians 'don't hold the Viagra record'

Pfizer rejects the reported claim by Health Minister Chua Jui Meng and says Malaysia is not even in the top-20 list


KUALA LUMPUR - The makers of Viagra yesterday rejected a statement by the Malaysian Health Minister that Malaysians take more Viagra per capita than any other men.

Pfizer Malaysia's managing director Radzmi Rahmat said Malaysia was not even in the top 20 countries of Viagra users.

'We are not aware of any such study to point out that Malaysia is the highest consuming country of Viagra on a per capita basis,' he said.

On Sunday, Health Minister Chua Jui Meng had reportedly said that Malaysian men are the world's largest consumers of Viagra on a per capita basis.

He said the finding was 'a cause for concern and not a cause for celebration'.

He also said that Hospital Kuala Lumpur's Institute of Urology had recently carried out a study in Perlis on the high incidence of erectile dysfunction (ED) among rural men.

However, Mr Radzmi said Pfizer had not conducted any study showing that Malaysians were among the biggest users of Viagra.

Referring to the ED prevalence in Perlis he said: 'There is also no evidence to suggest that Perlis is a big buyer of Viagra; and these patients had not resorted to Viagra, according to their sales report.'

In the study by the Institute of Urology, 70 per cent of the 743 men surveyed had ED with 36.6 per cent having clinical enlargement of the prostate and two thirds suffering from symptoms such as frequent and difficult urinating.

Mr Radzmi also referred to a 1997 survey in the Klang Valley which discovered that there were about 1.6 million men suffering from ED. Forty per cent of the cases were mild while 20 per cent were severe.

'Not all these people are using Viagra or have been prescribed the drug,' he said.

'According to our records from doctors, only about 40,000 Malaysian men use Viagra on a regular basis since it was made available two years ago.'

He estimated that ED sufferers used one pill once a week.

Dr Tan Hui Meng, chairman of the Malaysian Erectile Dysfunction Association Council for Training (Medact), said past surveys showed that ED was a serious problem among Malaysians.

'The root cause of the high incidence of erectile dysfunction among Malaysian men needs to be studied further towards improving men's health.

'There is a need to further carry out research and studies on the high incidence of ED among Malaysians. We need to find out why Malaysian men suffer from ED,' he added.

Dr Tan said it was difficult to assume that Malaysians demanded more Viagra because they had several sexual partners in the form of more than one wife, mistress or girlfriend.

'Another study on the sociological implications for the demand of Viagra has to be studied,' he said.

'It is difficult to make assumptions as it could distort facts and only a properly conducted survey could be conclusive.'

Dr Tan, who is also the chairman for the Asia-Pacific Council of Ageing Male, said that the abuse of Viagra was not significant because men also did not want to endanger their health.

Viagra, he said, was the harbinger.

Those who sought Viagra were found to have other disease when examined.

In a study on the ageing male, it was discovered that those seeking Viagra had other diseases such as diabetes, blocked blood vessels and high cholesterol, said Dr Tan. -- The Star/ Asia News Network


Now, why is Chua Jui Meng so against Viagra and Pfizer? Simple, he wanted them to pay him a handsome commission and they told him to go fuck himself. So he retaliated as what The Straits Times of Singapore news item above shows.

“Now, now, now, Raja Petra,” you may say. “How can you make an allegation like that without any witnesses?”

Oh, sorry, I did not realise that witnesses are required.

Okay, I tell you what, ask Chua Jui Meng to bring forward witnesses to testify that I have been bought and I will also bring forward witnesses to testify that he tried to extort money from Pfizer and that when they would not pay him he attacked Viagra.

Hah! I just love this. So, Mister ex-Health Minister, how about it? Want to play? Let’s play!

Mampuslah PKR! Macam ni lingkuplah! Mantan Menteri Barisan Nasional Bapak Rasuah jadi pemimpin parti. Macam mana nak hapuskan rausah macam ni?

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