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A Question of Anwar?
July 6, 2008 |
Yesterday, I received an SMS from a friend whom I have not met for a while but he knows I’m active in Keadilan. He asked, “U believe in Anwar?”
I replied, “I am in Keadilan to advance the people’s interests & position, not because it is headed by Anwar. And as you know, I was a member of PRM & became a member of Keadilan when the parties merged. Anyway, I feel that it is irrelevant whether I believe in Anwar or not. More importantly, do we believe he can help us bring our nation forward & are there other better alternatives?”
Well, that’s my honest opinion.
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Sex and the C4
Sodomy is a useful word
recently said and heard,
in Malaysian homes and offices
it’s all about famous orifices.
What is going on, you wonder
when Bala steals the thunder,
finger pointing the magic word
to the delight of a horny herd
Organs united, names forgotten?
VIPs are really rotten
Saiful he knows and did not know
doubts about Aminah begin to grow
of whose loose lips he was afraid
but liked her other end instead;
of course he knew it wasn’t right
but it felt so good and tight!
You could not hump like Greeks
the Hindenburg’s fat cheeks;
what her hubby found so succulent
was making Rosmah trucculent.
And so she thought, the time was due
for a nice Mongolian barbecue.
Enter the analyst, not so anal,
who found the girl too banal;
fearing supernatural harm
from her juicy feminine charm,
he hired Bala straightaway
to keep the honeytrap at bay
but private dicks were of no match
for Aminah’s superlative snatch
and now that Najib had had his fill,
he would not share the till;
right after the submarine deal,
Aminah’s fate he would seal.
Now Rosmah had one idea
on how to kenakan dia
“Let’s bomb the bombshell,
let’s send her to hell.”
Thus perished the hapless beauty
after translation and booty duty;
now Rosmah’s ass was happy
until one blogger got yappy;
this Hindenburg nearly caught fire
yet to sue she has no desire.
But Najib’s part in this murder
will travel much further;
despite his media actions
and one or two retractions,
some questions will remain
a big part of his bane–
how did Altantuya really die?
and why did he have to lie?
Did he pay off Bala savvily,
or threaten to C4 his family?
What acts could be more despised?
With his money, we’re not surprised;
after all, he’s such a bully beast,
to him and him alone, at least,
magic words that cannot apply–
are useful for making rivals die.
I do agree with you mate. The best thing at this point of time is to remove ourselves from the cesspool of decline, and move forward. I don’t believe the other politicians are able to manage the country better than Anwar. Anyway its not the individual that counts, the Rakyat & our country are more important.
Theoretically, there are 2 possible options as to who can better take this country forward: BN or Pakatan. At the rate things are going, no-one can do a worse job than BN. I’d rather take my chances with Pakatan anytime - with or without Anwar.
BN has already commit political suicide with the elections.
Pakatan is the best bet for the nation.
It never ceases to amaze me when perfectly intelligent folk keep parroting unoriginal notions acquired from gossip and loose talk over a few beers. How many times have I been told by those supposedly in the know that “Anwar can’t be trusted. He’s a chameleon.” I mean… look at the bunch of utter nincompoops strutting around the corridors of power today, archetypal Umno stereotypes like Abdullah Badawi, Najib Razak, Syed Hamid Albar, Muhammad Muhammad Taib,and Khir Toyo… DO YOU TRUST THESE CREATURES??? They can’t even speak without sounding like robots or reading from scripts! Anwar is human and passionate and you can sense a burning intelligence in his eyes.
Okay, so his oratorical gift makes him a potential Hitler. But look who painted Hitler’s postwar portrait to make him look like Evil Incarnate… that’s right, the Khazarian Illuminati controlled media funded by Machiavellian bloodlines like the Rothschilds and Rockefellers. My point is: Anwar Ibrahim, unlike other DPMs, refused to yield to Mahathir’s awesome might; he fought back when he could have resigned and taken up a diplomatic or academic post abroad… and then returned quietly to the Umno fold like Musa Hitam. On September 2nd, 1998, Anwar Ibrahim underwent a radical transformation from Umno bigwig to political renegade- he literally took on the mantle of a messianic cult hero when Malaysia urgently required one. I[’ve watched him closely since his sacking and subsequent arrest - and he has performed impeccably as a spiritual warrior and icon of righteous resistance. Over 6 years of incarceration Anwar maintained his dignity, focus, and humanity - and that’s when the beautiful, strong women in his life came to the fore. No man who has seen his wife and daughter go through so much on his behalf would ever behave like a male chauvinist pig; he would have a healthy respect for the feminine principle. This is what I see in Anwar and that is why I have publicly hailed him as Malaysia’s best hope at this crucial juncture in our political evolution. Anwar has every quality that marks him as a man of destiny. I trust him as much as I trust myself - and because I fear him not, I would walk up to him and tell him to his face if ever I felt he was
turning into a tyrant. As the victim of the Mother of All Tyrants, Anwar would never want to go down that ignominious road.
That’s true.
I come a few Malaysian websites for this one for hope. Fight against the BN machine.