November 20, 2007...2:00 am

What Do You Do?

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When you brother tells everyone you’re insane and you’re not?

Read : Rocky’s Bru for updates.

I’d pat him on the back and tell him he’s a brave man, which I did.

If what has been said about VK is true, and we finally get down to the bottom of this rotting, stinking mess, and he’s found guilty after a FAIR amount of investigations (yes, I don’t trust the powers that be at ALL), all I can say, the man is nasty and if found guilty he should be locked up. So should the people who are named in these reports (if found guilty)

I was at Wee’s PC last Sunday. And since the uber-bloggers have covered it, you should read them:

1. Rocky’s Bru

2. Haris Ibrahim

3. Jeff Ooi

4. The CaptainĀ 

I think those links and the police reports, speak for themselves. At this point, I have no cause to suspect VK Lingam’s brother of being insane, or being a liar. But, I will wait with the rest of you to see what is unearthed and I will comment further then.

What upsets me is its relation to the rot in the judiciary right now. Wee Choo Keong, is a lawyer and still he suffered. He told us at his Press con with the conviction of a man wrongly judged and finally set free, “It took me 14 years to get justice, and I’m a lawyer, someone who understands this system. What will happen to the man on the street? I would be finished by now if I wasn’t a lawyer. I would have no funds to continue fighting, especially since I was fighting a corporation and these people have resources and they are not afraid to fight. I thought I was finished all the way.” Wee continued saying, “Had they let me go on and publish the information I had, there still would be an MBF today, I think, but not one with [Tan Sri] Loy.”

When asked if why he was holding the press conference and what he wanted to get out of it, Wee replied, “I want to see the judiciary cleaned up, and I think we must prevent the doors of the Courts for being accessibly only to the rich and powerful, but also accessible to the common man.”

In the pursuit of justice,

M

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