Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Raja Petra Kamarudin you are the sour grape the greatest Backstabber in 21st Century (Malaysia)



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It had been at the back of my mind ever since, I guess.




In those very early fierce, opinionated days, it used to be a complete "no". Who will go through it all? But deep down, there was an undercurrent of denial. If I do not go through it, may be I will miss something. May be it is worth it after all.







So much so, now I want to be MAHATHIR’S Weapons Of Mass Desperation




I know it is difficult, I know it rules out an emotional involvement, I know it would be lashed with pain. Still. I told you I am independent and headstrong, no?


Zaid has to be consistent. If he wants to be seen as a man of principles, and if he claims that the party election is fraudulent, then there are no two ways about it. Zaid must walk the talk or else be known as a man who pulls his principles out of his pocket only when it works against him but will leave his principles hidden in his pocket when he can profit from it if Dr Molly believes that there is fraud then, knowing her, she would most certainly do something about it. But if she does nothing then this can only mean that she believes there is no fraud. Dr Molly is probably one of the last persons on earth who would sell her soul to the devil.




It was merely a thought, initially. Then, luck by chance, met somebody in need of it. Desperately. A friend





I am a little blind, no, totally blind when it comes to friends. The repercussions are severe. Heartbreak, feeling foolish, urge to kill, you name, and I have gone through it all. Still. Nevertheless.




So, of course, I made the offer. I really did! But I was not prepared for this!



My roots are deep inside. The critical thinking part probably gets into shape as you grow, but instincts are given the form of values only by your surroundings. I can vouch for this, because my people and my place have defined one perspective - you need to identify with everything that is humane.


The enemy within HARRIS IBRAHIM BRUTUS the Endhiran RPK & MAHATHIR’S Weapons Of Mass Desperation



Toothless and aimless rivals are only beefing up UMNO BARISAN

Isn’t it surprising that UMNO, though ridden with dissension, intrigues, greed and scams, has managed to remain in power? In all the politicking, government work has slowed down. Voters are feeling let down. And the image of the state has taken a severe beating.

Still the UMNO forays into newer areas, keeps winning elections and thumbing its nose at rivals. Where does it PAKATAN that all their strategies to nail the FAILED have failed. They keep digging graves for the UMNO, only to fall into them themselves. Each is so suspicious of the other that they fail to put up a united fight.




UMNO and Barisan couldn’t decipher what went wrong.It was as if a tsunami had hit them. The non Malays didn’t fetch them votes. Their traditional vote banks, which included the minorities,had moved away Party leaders couldn’t do much than accuse the umno of having used moneybags to defeat their candidates. Some blamed it on the failure of the leadership to cement an alliance with the team A and B. Some felt the choice of candidates was wrong. Others saw the handiwork of detractors.What umno and Barisan cannot accept was that the party had lost to connect with the people. The rank and file was demotivated. The leadership failed to inspire. The high command left the party to drift. And Pakatan took advantage of this, started spreading its base..

The game is turning dirty. The UMNO and BARISAN appears to have an edge, thanks mainly to mindless strategies the DAP and PAS.



Anwar Ibrahim has downplayed the criticism levelled against him by Zaid Ibrahim, who has starkly told him to step down as PKR de facto leader. At the same time, he questioned if this is linked to a "concerted campaign” to discredit him as Opposition Leader.

"That is his (Zaid's) personal opinion. If there is consensus from the leadership then I would take heed, but I've never heard of this before," said Anwar when asked to comment on Zaid's stinging remarks at a press conference earlier today.


Speaking to reporters in the Parliament lobby this afternoon, Anwar said he would not want to entertain remarks made by Zaid in anger.

He also questioned the 'suspicious' timing of the attack against himself and party veep Azmin Ali.

"As you know there is a concerted campaign in Utusan (Malaysia) using ex-Perlis mufti Mohd Asri Zainal Abidin and the daily's editorial, asking me to resign.

"I don't know if this is a part of that. I don't know, but there is a concerted effort to get Anwar out.”

He also said that, if the call for his resignation comes from within Pakatan Rakyat, he might consider it.

However, he will not entertain attacks from "outside parties" and "sore losers".

Utusan recently ran an article by Mohd Asri, calling on Anwar and all “dinosaur” leaders to leave the arena of politics.

Yesterday, Zaid abruptly pulled out of the deputy presidential race in the ongoing PKR polls and also quit all his party posts citing disillusionment with the electoral process and absence of action on his allegations of irregularities. - Malaysiakini












Now. I am gaining - gaining a perspective. Into a lot of things around me. Those which were merely technical, theoretical names for discussion. Like Ayodhya. Like Godhra. Like 9/11. Like 26/11.



The roots are important. No amount of education, no amount of constitution, no amount of humanitarian training can change the shape you are given by your roots. It is as strong as an umbilical cord, binding a value to the mind.



Religion, I believed, was a concept. An abstract, non-measurable, implicit state of being. You would create your version of it, like critical thinking, alongside your growth. Finally, at a definite point in time, you would attain a maturity towards understanding a few complex questions that have remained through centuries, and which every religious founder had designed as a chalked way to take. I believed at one stage of your life you would have the liberty to chose any one of these chalked ways, whichever is closest to your understanding and conscience.



At least, for those of us educated through a system, with the ability to make consumer choices coming from financial independence. It would not have the disturbing proportions of a lot of mass conflicts, or mass histories painfully contoured and buried as history. Both ancient and modern.



Of course, I have not turned to cynicism, and have not gone numb! It is the absence of the humane in a concept so ferociously ingrained in the history of mankind that surprises me to no end.




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