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'Khairy, don't dream of being PM'
Published:  Oct 15, 2009 7:17 AM
Updated: 11:21 PM

vox populi small thumbnail 'If you have called Anwar Ibrahim's bluff, why don't you tell the rakyat what exactly it was that he did to demonstrate his 'chameleon-ism'? Until this is done, I will stand by my future PM.'

The 'chameleon' will never reach Putrajaya

Ahmad Daniel Ahmad Zahari: Khairy Jamaluddin, I don't care what you and your wing are going do about Anwar, but I as a voter will make sure that you are not going to be the prime minister of Malaysia one day. Don't dream of it, Khairy.

Mike Selvamaithan Michael: Khairy, your statements are so ambiguous that it only discredits yourself. For example, I, too, can say that you are mob boss and a usurper of government funds.

I can carry on to say that you have dug into the government coffers to enrich yourself while Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was in office. But these are just unsubstantiated remarks and hearsay.

If you have called Anwar Ibrahim's bluff, why don't you tell the rakyat what exactly it was that he did to demonstrate his 'chameleon-ism'.

Khairy, didn't your parents tell you never to slander others without having indisputable evidence? But then, you come from a tradition of people who can rape the sanctity of the nation to plot the downfall of honest men.

Like every other truth-seeking Malaysian, I, too, humbly invite you to take on Anwar in person and prove to us that he is indeed a ‘double-headed snake' not to be trusted and merely is there to serve his twisted desire to become PM one day.

Until this is done, I will stand by my future PM.

Thomas Foo: PKR is not about one man. PKR is about the principles and dream of one man who envisions to make Malaysia a better place for all Malaysians. This man is Anwar Ibrahim.

What is more dangerous? 1) Lifting the ‘keris' and threatening other races, or 2) Reformasi?

Pakatan Rakyat will be in Putrajaya after the next general elections at the earliest. If not, after the GE following that.

Trigem: Damn, I have to give it to him on his skillful spinning of the truth. I can only see this accusation and allegation befitting him more than Anwar Ibrahim.

KJ, you still have to explain your various demonstrations against the minorities to champion the Malay rights. ‘1Malaysia' is a slogan, and it just stops there.

Many Malaysians are a lot smarter, mind you and they will not succumb to your lies. Think about it, if Umno did not lose so much in the last elections, do you think Umno will start to talk this way?

Even so, I don't think you guys will ever mean it. Just look at Petronas - any non-Malay contractors, suppliers, and gas station operators there yet? Is this the ‘1Malaysia' as you call it?

The day Umno dies will be the day Malaysians see freedom and prosperity. Only Anwar sees the way; Najib was just imitating.

Mangodurian: Excellent piece of 'divide and conquer' rhetoric. Just a bit of revelation on the following though: ‘... Barisan Nasional, which has developed the country to its current heights, or Pakatan Rakyat which continues to divide the people.'

Malaysia's development can hardly be described with 'heights'. In 1957, Malaya was the most developed territory in Southeast Asia. In 2009, we didn't even make it as one of the four economic tigers and our passports keep getting slapped with visa requirements.

Let BN be reminded that with all the resources Malaysia has, we still fell far behind a little cousin down south. I think we'd rather try a new leadership called Pakatan Rakyat than be stuck with BN. Calling Pakatan 'divisive' is as doublespeak as it can get.

ECMLip Service: The way he talks is like as if Umno owns the country. You and your party's arrogance needs to be stifled and only the voters have the right to determine who goes and sits at Putrajaya.

After you guys conned the folks at Kampung Buah Pala and used a corrupted guy Isa Samad to win the recent by-election, you start to show your party true colours. We can only hope the Indians do not get cheated into believing that Umno is for them and all Malaysians.

Brij Jayaram Kathiravelu: I can't help but to highlight the irony that when Khairy Jamaluddin's father-in-law was Umno president, many stories were circulating about KJ and the boys at a certain floor in the PM's Putrajaya complex. Arguably with 'powers' even surpassing certain ministers.

Now, after being elected Umno Youth head, KJ has yet to be appointed to a government position. Imagine, the frustration KJ goes through everyday and for a person who is thought to be very ambitious.

Stop talking about others and fight your own case, KJ. Failing which, you might go down in Umno history as the first and last Youth head to be without a government appointment.

Meeting 'more important' than Teoh's death

Md Imraz Muhammed Ikhbal: How much more insulting can their nonsensical tales be to our intelligence?

Teoh cannot leave without consent he says, yet Teoh is not under the ‘control' of the MACC so therefore no need to lodge a police report. To what end do they think they can continue to feed us with gibberish? Do we have the word ‘idiot' tattooed on each of our foreheads?

Trigem: He was ‘not under control' but he ‘cannot leave the premises without consent.' Is this not oxymoron? Only Umno can give birth to this kind of low-life.

Chow Yew Long: Any human being will at least call the police or lodge a report on the death because it was the last place Teoh visited. And here we're talking about an MACC senior officer. I like BN rule but dislikes those characters that are making the rakyat lose trust in BN.


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