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Thursday, June 21, 2012

The man who wants to be PM at any cost


Free Malaysia Today (FMT) – Anwar in ‘secret’ talks to lure MIC leaders


PETALING JAYA: Opposition Leader and PKR de facto chief Anwar Ibrahim has stepped up efforts to woo MIC leaders to join the opposition party.

To this end, the former deputy prime minister held a “secret” meeting with several MIC national and division leaders at the PKR headquarters at Tropicana, Damansara, yesterday afternoon, sources claim.

If the claim is true and the leaders decide to switch camp, then it would be a bitter blow not only to the largest Indian-based political party in the country but also to the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) government.


Wakakaka, once again the sound of musical ribbit .. ribbit .. ribbit .. ribbit .. ribbit will ring in the halls of PKR Headquarters. The frog master is at work again.



But the best part is not so much in Anwar’s encouraging, egging and entreating MIC to jump, but in its aftermath when anwaristas will spin, twist and warp their blinkered mind to justify their iconic Lord Brahma's favourite activity, and argue that their idol is not an unrepentant deformasi defector deity a la 1994 Sabah and wannabe 916, but working towards a more democratic society wakakaka.

I have read many of their bullsh*t and eagerly await any new innovative scatological excuses.

But seriously, can’t Anwar Ibrahim just carry on with the Pakatan campaign without inviting such flotsam into the coalition? Let me answer that wakakaka.



No, he can't because it's in his nature wakakaka.

Isn’t it bad enough, when he was kicked out from UMNO, that he brought his UMNO faction across?

What next, MCA, Gerakan, PPP, and more UMNO?

And before we know it, gasp, gawd, omigosh, hey hey hey hey, it’s BN Mark II (and out with DAP) with a new PM wakakaka.



23 comments:

  1. Its getting monotonous responding to ktemoc.

    Talk about a broken record that goes on and on and on.

    ktemoc's someone who obviously can't see the big picture.

    anyway, DSAI is just playing by the rules set by Najis Razak and Barisan Najis.

    You should really direct your venom to who in the country who can pass a constituitional amendment to 100% ban party hopping!

    who can pass such such a constituitional amendment but refuses to do it?

    yes, Barisan Najis!

    why blame someone who is playing by the rules ???







    sunwayopal

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  2. sunwayopal, what big picture? This is AI's SOP. But I think the record needle never left the groove where he is concerned!

    There are always MCLM's offering of independent candidates. Why did AI refuse? He refused in favour of old BN cousins who jumped ship into the car called PKR. Instead of new MCLM tyres, AI prefers rethreads!

    Pbuh! Big picture indeed! What a has-been!

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  3. In Black Ops language, it's called destabilization.Its not the prettiest or cleanest of maneuvers, but there is nothing against the law. Against a dangerous regime, such tactics are sometimes regrettably necessary.
    Just ask Obama.

    Please make a police report so that the full weight of the Regime can be thrown against Anwar, if you think he has done something illegal.

    In the meantime, there are a thousand and one more serious abuses of power by UMNO/BN which I'm focused on exposing.

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  4. Hahaha, what a joke. Anwar courting the Indians. His blue-eyed boy Rafizi has resign as Selangor adviser. Dont be suprised if he quits the party. That's Anwar for you. cant even keep his man. How to get to Putra Jaya.
    Any other Buttercups after this is not me, KT. This is my first and last postinng for the day.

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  5. It is back to dull dull dull frogs.
    It is the same old story line with the same old song.
    It is like Mahathir telling Malaysians to vote with their heads and not vote with hatred towards the government.
    Both nothing new to say and say things that are idiotic.

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  6. "Monkeys very often busy themselves with one trick after another. That's why they can be so entertaining."

    And this fella who is often in your crosshair, KT, has the IQ of a monkey, if that, as almost everyone can discern.

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  7. KT said: "But the best part is not so much in Anwar’s encouraging, egging and entreating MIC to jump, but .... when anwaristas will spin, twist and warp their blinkered mind to justify their iconic Lord Brahma's favourite activity, and argue that their idol is not an unrepentant deformasi defector deity .... but working towards a more democratic society wakakaka. I have read many of their bullsh*t and eagerly await any new innovative scatological excuses."

    All you need to do is gaze directly into his face and you can't but be struck by the unquestionable nobility of his features, the wide forehead - an indication of his superior intelligence - the sincerity, honesty and idealism burning in his eyes.

    Thus, even a fool can tell without any lingering doubt that here is a man who is willing to make any personal sacrifice, no matter how painful to himself, so long as it is for the good of his beloved country and is beneficial to his fellow Malaysians who come foremost in his thoughts.

    Therefore, any act that he carries out, even if on the surface it appears unconscionable, is done with the good of the nation and the ordinary people in mind even though the act per se causes him great inner pain which he is willing to endure due to his self-sacrificial, noble, and idealistic nature.

    OK, KT, you said that you eagerly await any new innovative scatological excuses. So, there you are - I've taken up your challenge with the above few paragraphs (not that I mean a word I write, hehehe). So, do I get an 'A' or not? ;)

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  8. I like sunwayopal's "Big Picture" story better ;-) mind you, not that it's new wakakaka, but it reminds us of Anwar's "Big Picture", namely, about Him and Him and Him and ... ooops ... sorry ... Azmin Ali too, wakakaka again

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  9. If Anwar carried out illegal acts, he should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

    If not, this post is a waste of time.

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  10. If Najib has all the evidences like ktemoc, Anwar should be in jail by now.

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  11. did I say anything about 'illegality'? You lovely anwaristas sure like to twist and turn wakakaka.

    Now, isn't PKR the party promoting 'reformasi', or is it 'deformasi'? That's my beef against Anwar and PKR, their manmanlai hypocrisy.

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  12. A lover of frogs may not be able to twist but sure can croak, hop and spit worst that twisters.

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  13. Good morning KT.
    What a lovely morning it is.
    I am glad you deleted the comments.
    Keep it up.

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  14. Thick skin face with no shame.
    Can't beat them, join them.

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  15. Ktemoc,
    I finally got the chance bumping into Helen Ang's blog. Just as in the animal farm. I saw no difference between both your personalities

    http://helenang.wordpress.com/2011/11/28/aku-cina/

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  16. Guys & Gals,
    See the reason why we should read article with discerning minds. Just wonder what ktemoc gonna say about this

    http://malaysia-today.net/mtcolumns/50113-the-silent-racist

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  17. Interesting

    http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2012/06/21/malays-should-ride-with-dap/

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  18. monsterball,
    Well I don't whack for the sake of whacking. However, lets not be hypocritical, all of us got our agenda.
    However, just remind folks like kaytee that we ain't stupid & treat us like kids with his articles
    Frankly, I definitely have issues with PKR. Just read this link.....Hahaha, proven Rafizi is actually Azmin Ali's man

    http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2012/06/21/rafizi-quits-from-sgor-economic-office/

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  19. Another interesting discoveries

    Where did DAP recruit their first sabahan & sarawakians from?

    kyoto-seas.org/pdf/34/2/340203.pdf

    where did fung ket wing come from?

    Another interesting article

    http://digitaleprints.um.edu.my/998/5/CHAP4.pdf

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  20. Read my lips!
    Only discussions allowed.
    KT is polite to call all "lovely anwaristas"
    Why can't you all stay lovely?

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  21. Is it just a storm in a teacup ?
    Was it just an interview for a newspaper ?
    Is Ktemoc just firing blanks ?
    Who to believe ?

    http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2012/06/22/mic-leader-i-met-anwar-but/

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  22. Aww...all these 'lovely' anwaristas...complained about how their comments were deleted, how their 'opinions' don't count if they are against KT, how 'stupid' this blog is...blah, blah, blah and YET, they all f*cking could NOT stop coming here, heheheh.

    Every day wthout fail, these Anwar ball carriers will start their day with visiting KTemoc...that says it all....right ?

    KT, on pain of death, please do not stop clicking them away in the morning if these anwaristas, as exemplified by one useless senile vulgar old man, who persist in using dirty tactic like copying nicks to smear others, to persist in vomiting foul obscene rantings here, all just because others dare to find fault with their god.

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  23. Anwar is not a saviour of the country he is an alternative to what we have now. Politics in Malaysia is a blood sport now. There will be no shaking of hands and civilty between parties. There is a winner and the loser might well have to choose between prison or exile abroad.

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