Malaysia Parliament leaking…
Remember this man?
This was the YB who started a sheenigan in the Dewan Rakyat during a debate on water leaking in newly renovated Dewan Rakyat during which this man uttered at the woman YB who brought up the question: “Mana bocor? Batu Gajah pun bocor setiap bulan.” (Where is the leak? Batu Gajah (MP Fong Po Kuan) also leaks every month.) The word “bocor” here refers to a woman’s menstrual cycle.
Nazri, who is in charge of Parliament affairs, said the two MPs should not apologise to Fong or the DAP for their remarks. “I’m sure they didn’t have an agenda against Fong. But if they had offended women in general, that is another matter altogether. Then it’s up to them to apologise to women in general,” Nazri added.
Following an uproar by Malaysian women, Kinabatangan MP Datuk Bung Moktar Radin said he was sorry to all Malaysian women for his “unintended remarks,” but retracted the apology following a Cabinet directive to discuss the matter with then Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil.
This YB Bocor is now newly appointed Deputy Chairman of Backbenchers Club. We ask why because BN cannot be so lack of talent and have to put this YB who is well known for his loud, irresponsible and disgraceful utterances in Parliament.
What is wrong with BN? Ng Yen Yen, what say u?
This YB Bocor is a dickhead. no brain only cucuk tempat bocor.
The Backbenchers Club should ask this Dickhead:
1)Did his mother gave birth to him through the ‘bocor’ tempat or
2) If his mother did not have the ‘bocor’ tempat, how did he come to this world, from the pokok bambu?
3) Is this YB Bocor married? If so is he married to a woman with a ‘bocor’ tempat?
4) Has this YB Bocor any daughters with ‘bocor’ tempat of ‘no bocor’ tempat? If the answer is NO then ask the next question
5) If your daughters have ‘no bocor’ tempat how do they piss? Does he help his daughters to piss so that they can ‘bocor’ every month?
B****y Dickhead. He is a disgrace to his mother; his sisters; his daughters and most of all the women of Sabah, who comprise 52% of the eligible voters in Sabah.