The first page of Ma's report said, "In 2004, the specter of a police state is haunting the street corners of Taipei City. Two bullets have hurt not only the president's stomach but also the people's consensus. The bullets hurt not only the vice president's knee but have also damaged the unity of society."
DPP caucus leader Chou Po-ya (???) denounced Ma's language as "irrelevant to municipal affairs" and said that Ma did not say a word about how he had dealt with the pan-blue camp's rallies.
"On the contrary, Ma criticized
the central government's attempts to interfere with the local government's right to disperse the crowds," Chou said.
"Ma should not have allowed his subjective opinions and political stance to permeate the report," Chou said.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2004/04/15/2003136707
Ma, KMT Fascist Pig.