Saturday, September 25, 2004

Perwajai Anwar

First of all, I don't read Harakah, hardly visit Malaysiakini, don't know what Jeff Ooi's political jabbering is all about, don't understand what Menj's point about Pejuang Bangsa.. definitely not a PAS or Reformasi member.. bla, bla, bla.
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I was taken by what Tunku Abdul Aziz (President,Transparency International, Malaysian chapter) said about Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Badawi on his pledge to tackle corruption during his tenure.

If he can be happy serving up to six years, between the upcoming general election and the following one, then he can achieve a good deal. If he is focused on staying longer than that, the political realities will set in and he would have to think about paybacks to his supporters.

This was said while the papers were trying to popularise Pak Lah before it's his time to be up.

I looked fiercely through my collections of article right after I watched the interview with Anwar just now and luckily I remembered to keep the above piece. Anwar spoke about how he was asked to bail out exPM's son, exPM's pet mega projects such as Perwaja, Putrajaya and how exPM had thought Anwar was trying to get him ousted when Anwar refused to 'take part' in it.. and so on. My God! Talk about guts! We miss this kind of leader. Berraaani kau Jebat!

Six years in jail for effort to defend the fate of the Malaysian economy (rakyat berbilang bangsa's money) which then was in the exPM and his 'strongmen' hands. Now everything under the carpet is revealed, slapping back at exPM and hopefully named others louder than the stroke of the William's sisters backhand.

As a result of watching too much movies, not for being emotional, we always appreciate the meaning beyond the script. My point is, I don't care what anyone says, through my eyes, exPM's tears and unshameful bawl in public before he stepped out really meant his guilt and worry over things that may not let him really rest in peace, no matter how many more years he's up there, the things spent and 'borrowed' could never be paid back. Only your mega projects can be done in one lifetime Mister, but not everything! Your strong recommendation to get Pak Lah to take over you doesn't mean you will get to redeem yourself and erase past mistakes through him. If any of your pose, Mr. exPM, is suffering from severe constipation over what Perwaja-gate may uncover? I suggest, get some dose of 'sodomee' from TV Smith, it may help.

Pak Lah, I hope, after six years, cum the day you step out, your face will be graced with nothing but a big smile!
Don't want to hear about any house arrest similar to Suu Kyi, or murder similar to the late JFK. Just please, let us witness things that hopefully progress towards a solid closure peacefully.

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