Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Anwar was anti-Chinese?

Yes, TheSun newspaper reported that former Gerakan president Dr Lim Keng Yaik said that Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) adviser Anwar Ibrahim was anti-Chinese when he was an Umno minister for 12 years.

My wife told me how stupid that statement was. It was a double edge sword statement. While LKY tries to discredit AI, the statement also questions:

(1) why LKY was as silent as a grave for all these 12 years!?!!
(2) are there still such racist bums around? What is LKS going to do about it? Elegant silent again?

And then check this...
The photo was captioned as fatherly advise. I think it only shows lack of passion and confidence in that person when facing issues and matters relating to the constituency he is contesting. The father and incumbent MP are no longer in government circle, therefore why consult them? The persons Si Pin should be consulting are the people in his constituency. If Si Pin are lacking tactics, strategies and experience, perhaps Si Pin should serve as a volunteer (or dues) within his parties means/hierarchy first before going for a parliamentary seat. This constituency wants a MP who is a LEADER that speaks out the rights of Malaysians, confidently and passionately. This constituency wants leaders to prove themselves, over and again. This constituency doesn't not want a lackey boy. No, this constituency doesn't want his father to watch over his son's lampin.

"This is a ‘buy one free two’ package. If you vote for Si Pin, you will also get two veteran leaders to serve the people in Batu." If you believe that hard-to-believe bargain package, then you might as well believe everything Samy said are true!

Si Pin said in his ceramah, "People want an MP who can deliver and we need to a blueprint, a vision and a direction to make Batu an international business centre like Bangsar." Yeah right, talk is cheap. Where's the plan? Wanna go ask daddy again?

Meanwhile, Mukhriz Mahathir said "No" when he was asked if he consults his father's advise on his campaign strategy. There was also no hand holding going on (unlike Si Pin) when meeting the folks at his constituency in Jerlun too. Now, he's a fighter and a survivor.


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