Anwar Ibrahim, DAP, Karpal Singh, Pakatan Rakyat, PR
In News, Politics on 9 February 2009 at 12pm
Yes, he is angry. Yes, he never agreed to party hopping. Yes, he is against PAS’s Islamic State and Hudud agenda.
And yes, it is his rights to voice his opinion, but doing it openly may not be the best way to solve any crisis or issues within the PR manifold.
His actions only expose him as an emotional disgruntled old man loosing his cool easily. Aren’t older men supposed to be wiser and more patient by virtue?
Will The Real Karpal Please Shut Up
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Anwar Ibrahim, DSAI, Pakatan, Pakatan Rakyat, Parti Keadilan, PKR
In Politics on 4 October 2008 at 9pm
But his goal of becoming PM with an “will do all it takes at whatever cost” attitude has only caused his name to bear the same meaning as Badawi, i.e “to over promise and under deliver”. His name now also means “to bravely state a date to achieve a goal, make everyone believe that it will be achieved, and then telling everyone in their face that it was only a symbolic gesture”. Read the rest of this entry »
Anwar Ibrahim, Barisan Nasional, BN, Pakatan Rakyat, Politics, PR, Sept 16
In Politics on 22 September 2008 at 2pm
As an indirect result of the striking of UMNO as an unlawful society and the confrontation between the government and the judiciary, a judicial crisis sparked off later that year. The then Lord President, Tun Salleh Abbas was sacked and several high court judges were transferred to other divisions. This brought a wrath of criticism against Mahathir as it was seen that the judiciary was no longer an independent institution as enshrined in the constitution but became part of the government machinery.
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Anwar Ibrahim, Barisan Nasional, BN, Pakatan Rakyat, Politics, PR, Sept 16
In Politics on 22 September 2008 at 2pm
The extravagant loss for BN was attributed to Abdullah’s weak leadership, his flip-flop, indecisive, and slow reaction attitude towards decision making, scraping of many mega-projects among them the crooked bridge and the double railway tracking project, failure to deliver his promises of reforms and weed out graft and corruption, increased racial sentiments, UMNO becoming more arrogant and racist, the gagging of the media, the involvement of his son and son-in-law in the distribution of wealth and projects to their cronies, increase in petrol prices and the cost of living, mismanagement of the economy, wasteful spending of tax payer’s money and a decrease in business competitiveness. Read the rest of this entry »
Anwar Ibrahim, Barisan Nasional, BN, Pakatan Rakyat, Politics, PR, Sept 16
In Politics on 15 September 2008 at 12am
Home Minister, Syed Hamid Syed Albar said that Tan was detained because her life was in danger. If so, why was Anwar Ibrahim not detained under the ISA when he sought protection in the Turkish embassy when he claimed that his life was threatened. Why did the police not detain Saiful Bukhari Azlan under the ISA for his life was also threatened when he reported of being sodomized by Anwar. Why was PI Bala not detained under the ISA when he claimed that he and his family was under threat after making a statutory declaration of Najib’s involvement in the Altantuya case? Till today, there is no news of him or his whereabouts.
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