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10
2008
Koh Tsu Koon - The Father Of All Worms
In his speech, Koh also paid tribute to outgoing Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. He said that Pak Lah had initated reforms and was an advocate for democracy and greater space for open discussions.
“He can be rightly called the ‘Father of Democracy’ for Malaysia,†he said.
Koh said that reforms in the government and BN should continue after the transition of power from Abdullah to Najib.
“In Najib, we have an intellectual, experienced and dynamic leader to build on the foundation Pak Lah has laid,†he added.
(Excerpt from Malaysiakini)
And Koh Tsu Koon can be rightly called “Father of all Worms.” He is just plainly boneless, Just like a worm he will crawl to lick the shoes of Badawi and for that matter Najib, if he were to become the Premier. He is not even ashamed to proclaim the above statement openly. Can he honestly believes what he said?
Chief among the needed reforms was the establishment of the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) which was crucial in restoring judicial independence, he stressed.
Koh said other areas of reforms should cover the Internal Security Act (ISA), Printing Presses and Publications Act (PPPA) and the University and University Colleges Act (UUCA).
(Excerpt from Malaysiakini)
He can call for any reforms, it’s all just words to prove that Gerakan is doing something. But whether it will be implemented is another matter. Just words to feel good.
At the rate Gerakan is going, I don’t see any hope of it making a return in the next GE. Who would want a boneless party!Probably, it will be wiped out completely. Why do you think so many members has left and join Pakatan Rakyat coalition, including several key leaders? And even Chia Kwang Chia prefered not to stand in any Gerakan leadership position. Why? I think these leaders and members are smart enough and brave enough to make their point. They know that the ship is sinking, so it’s better to jump before they too sink with it.
 Discontent among party grassroots peaked after one of Ahmad’s supporters tore Koh’s picture in front of journalists.
“When my picture was torn, we really felt a lot of pain. But now, grassroots sentiment is back to normal. They are not as emotional as before,” he said.Since the incident, Koh has toured the country to meet party members. According to sources, the face-to-face visits had achieved its desired results and many had accepted his call for Gerakan to remain in BN.
(Excerpt from Malaysiakini)
“When my picture was torn, we really felt a lot of pain. But now, grassroots sentiment is back to normal. They are not as emotional as before,” he said.Since the incident, Koh has toured the country to meet party members. According to sources, the face-to-face visits had achieved its desired results and many had accepted his call for Gerakan to remain in BN.









Was AAB at all DEMOCRATIC??????? How dare he take on the title “Father of Democracy”! This is an insult to all Malaysians/.
Is this dude a Chinese eunuch? He sure behave like one who is extremely loyal to the master.
Spineless and ball less man acted this way, please don\’t be surprised; LOL!
“father of democracy” did he understand what it means? Is that include fathom voter, vote rigging, not independent judiciary, corrupt force etc.. too many to list here.