IS THIS GLIMMER OF HOPE JUST A FLEETING ILLUSION?NURUL IZZAH ANWARPUTRI REFORMASI MALAYSIA’S FUTURE PRIME MINISTER IN MAKING CAN THEY STOP HER THIS TIME
Perhaps to take the wind out of Nurul’s sails after she won wide acclaim with her crystal-clear
As the 30-year Nurul took on ultra-Malay rights group Perkasa and challenged its overt racism, Khairy issued an “acid test” dare to the non-Malays, especially the Chinese, that what was sauce for the goose was sauce for the gander.
The Barisan has been struggling to bounce back. It lacked unity. Every leader aspired to become the Prime MinisterEgo problems led to creation of groups. Aged leaders refused to encourage young and bright partymen. New entrants found themselves unwanted. Love-hate relationship with
The battle for the hearts and minds of young Malaysia has begun with Nurul Izzah Anwar staking claim on a multi-racial Malaysia that allows no room for racism or religious bigotry – two of the most serious issues ailing the nation, not only curbing economic growth but also making the people grossly unhappy. FT Minister haven’t checked with the the RO involved and he accuses Malaysiakini of spin!!! He is giving excuses that the RO might mean this or mean that when he said to Nurul Izzah! What nonsense is this?!!! Is he the “worm” in the RO’s belly? What a shallow, shallow statement from a pea brain Minister! Raja Nong Chik is looking for excuses because he knows that Lembah Pantai voters have come to their senses. They not going to vote this man who let dogs out into parliament in 3/2008 because he had had tortured his at least about 35000 constituents during the Bersih 3 rally related article http://suarakeadilanmalaysia.blogspot.com/2012/07/lets-forehead-tottoo-returning-officers.html
.What nonsense from this Rafi Awang Kechik. So distasteful. Must have been badly brought up. In Malay, kurang ajar. What do you mean by potray, they were just stating a fact not trying to potray, you idiot, scumbag. This scumbag has been trying to win over the indians in brickfields. I see his ugly picture on banners everywhere in brickfields. What rubbish is this. Don’t they have better things to do with our money than to waste it placing their ugly pictures all over the place and making Malaysia an ugly place. Imagine when tourist come and see such ugly faces all over the place, what would they think.After you got rid of Sharizat
Hot on her heels is Umno’s Khairy Jamaluddin. The 34-year old Youth chief has been trying to transform himself into a ‘liberal’ of sorts but with mixed success due partly to his own past record of using race-championing to gain popularity but mostly because of his own political inconsistency – even now.
.What nonsense from this Rafi Awang Kechik. So distasteful. Must have been badly brought up. In Malay, kurang ajar. What do you mean by potray, they were just stating a fact not trying to potray, you idiot, scumbag. This scumbag has been trying to win over the indians in brickfields. I see his ugly picture on banners everywhere in brickfields. What rubbish is this. Don’t they have better things to do with our money than to waste it placing their ugly pictures all over the place and making Malaysia an ugly place. Imagine when tourist come and see such ugly faces all over the place, what would they think.After you got rid of Sharizat
Hot on her heels is Umno’s Khairy Jamaluddin. The 34-year old Youth chief has been trying to transform himself into a ‘liberal’ of sorts but with mixed success due partly to his own past record of using race-championing to gain popularity but mostly because of his own political inconsistency – even now.
But the majority feedback was that the rapper was only stating an economic fact not making a seditious comment unlike the racial slurs hurled by headmistress Siti Inshah, whom Namewee had attacked in his video clip. Siti had likened Indians to dogs and Prime Minister Najib Razak’s special aide Nasir Safar had earlier this year called Indian beggars and Chinese women whores.
Khairy’s critics were upset by the way he pontificated without thinking twice that he himself may be closing an eye to all the factors and therefore guilty of the two-faced hypocrisy that former premier Mahathir Mohamd has been frequently accused of.
And in this is the real acid test – not the one he set for the non-Malays in his article but one that Malaysians have set for Khairy himself. Can a leopard change its spots? Is Khairy – cocooned by his wealth and privileged position – already too ‘old’ to feel the pulse of young Malaysia? Does young Malaysia want to cozy up to him?
Sadly for KJ, the son-in-law of former premier Abdullah Badawi, he is unable to reach out to the older Malaysians either. The above 40s think he is a fake and see him more as a potential talent that cannot be realized because of his temperament and the duality in his nature.
Despite his war chest that some say exceed US$200 million, they rate his chances of reaching the political pinnacle as low and believe it is more likely he will end up a frustrated leader rather than a successful one. Pundits also predict he will make another “major transformation” soon. They see in him a young Mahathir – whom many have scathingly labeled the Father of Opportunism - but without the power of office.
Worse than Ibrahim Ali or Mahathir Mohamd
| Mahathir ruled Malaysia 1981-2003 |
Whether KJ swings to the left, center or right will depend on what is the flavor of the day, but mostly, pundits expect him to swing back to the right. They expect him to become even more ultra-Malay than Ibrahim Ali and moreBolehland than Mahathir because this may be the only way for him to fight his Pakatan peers.
NURUL IZZAH ANWARPUTRI REFORMASI MALAYSIA’S FUTURE PRIME MINISTER IN MAKING CAN THEY STOP HER THIS TIME
By Nurul Izzah AnwarCOMMENT A Malay daily recently declared that a civil war would break out in the country. And this war would dwarf the May 13 1969 racial riot – the worst in Malaysia’s history. The war, said the newspaper, is a response to a non-existing amended constitution that abolishes the special position of
Paradox and problem intersect in any country; MALAYSAJA and potential make the challenge more complex. We will see whether UMNO has the agility to use power to transfer power to yet another generation. The ultimate success for a ruling party is that delicious bipolar ability to occupy both government and opposition space. The British in
All factions should focus on struggling for the bigger picture of the country which involves the interest of the nation and its various races, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said today.
He said the government will not compromise with any party including politicians who take up their party struggles or that of their respective organizations to the point of raising discord among the different communities.“This is important to ensure the well-being of the country which has various races, religion and culture.”
affirmative action who is also Pagoh Member Parliament, said the interest of all communities must be made a priority instead of looking out solely for the benefit of one community alone.
“While we need to work for our community, we also need to respect the interest of other communities so that resentment and the feeling of lack of respect will not arise,” he said.He also called on the people to value the positive attributes in the Open House concept which is in line with the 1 Malaysia vision and something that foreigners are also impressed with. –
Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has described the MCA as a true friend who sticks with the Barisan Nasional (BN) through thick and thin.
The deputy prime minister said despite the difficulties encountered, the MCA had never abandoned the BN, instead it helped to strengthen relations among component parties to make the coalition stronger.
“We thrive on family spirit and what is important we are staying together through tough times. MCA had never wanted to leave BN, they are part of BN and will forever remain a key component in BN.
“Hence, the Chinese community should continue to give their support to BN as it has brought enormous social and economic progress to the country,” he said when opening the delegates meeting of the MCA Youth and Wanita wings in the Pagoh division in Lenga near here today.
He said on the other hand, the opposition, particularly the DAP made empty promises, but failed to solve the problems faced by the people.
Muhyiddin also urged Chinese newspapers to play a positive role and avoid publishing misleading reports as it could cause the people to get angry with the government.readmorehttp://suarakeadilanmalaysia.blogspot.com/2012/07/is-this-glimmer-of-hope-just-fleeting.html
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