Anwar Ibrahim is a good man, infallible, honest, sincere, can never be faulted and as pure as the driven snow.
True, or false?
Sodomy I, Sodomy II, illicit affair with his best friend's wife and illicit sex with China doll were all contrived by Mahathir, Najib and other scumbags in UMNO.
Video showing him having sex with a Chinese prostitute was not him, though, the person was a spitting image of him, it was his double provided by Najib and his gang, paid and asked to perform the act to spuriously implicate him.
This sinless man wanted so much to be our prime minister.
I hope he succeed not!
As we Muslims say "Inshallah" if God's willing, it will happen, if not, no matter how hard you try, it won't happen.
As they say "patience is a virtue" which means the ability to wait for something without getting angry or upset, immensely valuable quality in a person, more so if you are a politician running for the highest office.
I can quote two world leaders who have such virtue and have been prisoners of conscience and victims of vile political rivalry and power play that had them incarcerated as political prisoners for much longer time.
Nelson Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi are two such leaders.
Nelson Mandela served 27 years in prison for his anti-colonial and anti-apartheid stance. He was released in 1990 and became a fully elected President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. Mandela served time doing hard labour in prison but held no grudges and there was no witch hunt during his presidency. Mandela held himself in high esteem and highly respected throughout the world and deeply respected in his own country. He received not less than 250 awards including the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993.
God help those who help themselves who are sincere and conduct themselves in modesty.
Aung San Suu Kyi, one of the world's most prominent political prisoners spent 15 years under house arrest and was only recently released on 13 November 2010. She has also received many international awards for non-violence including the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991. Suu Kyi was cheated by the ruling junta of her victory in 1990 when her party won 81% of the seats in Parliament. She was already under house arrest then.
God help those who help themselves who are sincere and conduct themselves in modesty.
Some people have equated him to these leaders.
Where does Anwar Ibrahim stand among these towering political heroes of our time? First, there is no comparison, they are poles apart.To compare him with the two I think is the biggest insult to these noble and world upstanding leaders.
Anwar would have been prime minister if he had waited his time, but patience is not his virtue and he thinks he is better than everyone else. His scholarly credentials and pseudo renaissance tag has gone to his head and fuddled his better judgement. He believes that street protests, demonstrations, civil disobedience and political skulduggery will take him to his objective.
Though, his coalition has done well in 12th GE, captured 5 states and denied the BN of two-thirds majority, he does not believe in the democratic process, accused the BN government of massive cheating and espoused the growth of anti-establishment organisations such as Bersih, Suaram and other NGOs to march, protest, sit-in and occupy..... as roads of attrition to weaken and topple the government.
Anwar, is a very clever man and has successfully built an armoured shield around him that no bullet can penetrate. Many see him as victim of political repression and throw their supports behind him out of a very misconceived notion.....sympathy!
Anwar is no hapless, helpless and defenceless person, he is not the saintly and unassuming Mandela or Suu Kyi, he is an arrogant and solipsistic combatant, who only cares for himself. His supporters are his collaterals, which can be discarded when they have exhausted their usage, the same way he acquired and lost his close friends over the years, who left him with bitter aftertaste. He is also a man who can't keep his promises and would lie if the situation warrants it.
In time of national crisis he would capitalise on the crisis to reproach the government instead of putting aside the differences and help toward finding solutions to safeguard the security of the nation and our national interest.
When he was implicated in the Sabah armed intrusion by Filipinos terrorists he denied he has met Nur Misuari of the MNLF recently.
Today, Nur Misuari confirmed he met Anwar several months ago in Jakarta. Why didn't Anwar reveal this earlier before Misuari says it?
Can Pakatan win the 13th GE?
Looking at what happening in Sabah right now and the opposition muck racking the government, it is looking dimmer than before.
Except for his diehard supporters and the "cari makan" kataks, many Sabahans are not happy and suspect his hand in the foreign armed insurrection.
Even if Pakatan wins and PKR gets the least seats among the three coalition partners, PAS will be the spanner in the works for Anwar.
Now, that Misuari has confirmed their meeting, the rumour mill will be grinding even harder.
Below is a video in which Anwar denigrates the government over the handling of the Lahad Datu armed incursion and responses from ordinary Malaysians.
True, or false?
Sodomy I, Sodomy II, illicit affair with his best friend's wife and illicit sex with China doll were all contrived by Mahathir, Najib and other scumbags in UMNO.
Video showing him having sex with a Chinese prostitute was not him, though, the person was a spitting image of him, it was his double provided by Najib and his gang, paid and asked to perform the act to spuriously implicate him.
This sinless man wanted so much to be our prime minister.
I hope he succeed not!
As we Muslims say "Inshallah" if God's willing, it will happen, if not, no matter how hard you try, it won't happen.
As they say "patience is a virtue" which means the ability to wait for something without getting angry or upset, immensely valuable quality in a person, more so if you are a politician running for the highest office.
I can quote two world leaders who have such virtue and have been prisoners of conscience and victims of vile political rivalry and power play that had them incarcerated as political prisoners for much longer time.
Nelson Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi are two such leaders.
Nelson Mandela served 27 years in prison for his anti-colonial and anti-apartheid stance. He was released in 1990 and became a fully elected President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. Mandela served time doing hard labour in prison but held no grudges and there was no witch hunt during his presidency. Mandela held himself in high esteem and highly respected throughout the world and deeply respected in his own country. He received not less than 250 awards including the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993.
God help those who help themselves who are sincere and conduct themselves in modesty.
Aung San Suu Kyi, one of the world's most prominent political prisoners spent 15 years under house arrest and was only recently released on 13 November 2010. She has also received many international awards for non-violence including the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991. Suu Kyi was cheated by the ruling junta of her victory in 1990 when her party won 81% of the seats in Parliament. She was already under house arrest then.
God help those who help themselves who are sincere and conduct themselves in modesty.
Some people have equated him to these leaders.
Where does Anwar Ibrahim stand among these towering political heroes of our time? First, there is no comparison, they are poles apart.To compare him with the two I think is the biggest insult to these noble and world upstanding leaders.
Anwar would have been prime minister if he had waited his time, but patience is not his virtue and he thinks he is better than everyone else. His scholarly credentials and pseudo renaissance tag has gone to his head and fuddled his better judgement. He believes that street protests, demonstrations, civil disobedience and political skulduggery will take him to his objective.
Though, his coalition has done well in 12th GE, captured 5 states and denied the BN of two-thirds majority, he does not believe in the democratic process, accused the BN government of massive cheating and espoused the growth of anti-establishment organisations such as Bersih, Suaram and other NGOs to march, protest, sit-in and occupy..... as roads of attrition to weaken and topple the government.
Anwar, is a very clever man and has successfully built an armoured shield around him that no bullet can penetrate. Many see him as victim of political repression and throw their supports behind him out of a very misconceived notion.....sympathy!
Anwar is no hapless, helpless and defenceless person, he is not the saintly and unassuming Mandela or Suu Kyi, he is an arrogant and solipsistic combatant, who only cares for himself. His supporters are his collaterals, which can be discarded when they have exhausted their usage, the same way he acquired and lost his close friends over the years, who left him with bitter aftertaste. He is also a man who can't keep his promises and would lie if the situation warrants it.
In time of national crisis he would capitalise on the crisis to reproach the government instead of putting aside the differences and help toward finding solutions to safeguard the security of the nation and our national interest.
When he was implicated in the Sabah armed intrusion by Filipinos terrorists he denied he has met Nur Misuari of the MNLF recently.
Today, Nur Misuari confirmed he met Anwar several months ago in Jakarta. Why didn't Anwar reveal this earlier before Misuari says it?
Can Pakatan win the 13th GE?
Looking at what happening in Sabah right now and the opposition muck racking the government, it is looking dimmer than before.
Except for his diehard supporters and the "cari makan" kataks, many Sabahans are not happy and suspect his hand in the foreign armed insurrection.
Even if Pakatan wins and PKR gets the least seats among the three coalition partners, PAS will be the spanner in the works for Anwar.
Now, that Misuari has confirmed their meeting, the rumour mill will be grinding even harder.
Below is a video in which Anwar denigrates the government over the handling of the Lahad Datu armed incursion and responses from ordinary Malaysians.
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