Friday, July 4, 2008

Anwar's Lies

It's 'my mistake' to hire Saiful

Anwar Ibrahim today conceded that he had made a mistake in hiring Saiful Bukhari Azlan who has accused him of sodomising him.
“It is a mistake in hindsight,” he lamented.
According to him, Saiful was not employed as a full-time worker in his staff and as such there was no background checks done on him.
Anwar explained that Saiful was first taken in as a party volunteer and was asked to be a driver.
“After weeks, he came slowly into the establishment. Until the day he left, he was still not a permanent member of the staff ... We just pay him a part-time allowance,” said Anwar in a 30-minute interview at the PKR headquarters this morning.
He also said that the sodomy allegations have delayed his plans to contest a by-election which will see him making a comeback to Parliament after an absence of 10 years.
Anwar has set his sights on the Kuala Kangsar parliament seat, which is currently being held by Umno Wanita chief Rafidah Aziz.
The Election Court will decided tomorrow on whether to call a fresh election after Rafidah’s victory was challenged by a disgruntled voter, who claimed that the former minister had failed to sign all her nominations forms.
Even if the court upheld Rafidah’s victory, Anwar said the party has shortlisted three other seats which he could be contesting in the coming weeks.
“The by-election is going to be deferred slightly because we don’t know (about what’s going happened to the sodomy allegations). You have this stalemate whereby I can announce it today and they will arrest me tomorrow.”
But he insisted that his plan for the opposition Pakatan Rakyat coalition to take power by Sept 16 is still very much “on track”. However, that could change if he was arrested.
“As it stands, it is very much on track but it is also subject to what happens in the next few days.”

tunku : you are not charged yet and most important thing is you are not found guilty YET so you can still contest for by election.if uthayakumar can contest why can't you? i guess your biggest mistake was thinking saiful will be your slave forever.how can a temporary staff go for overseas trip? you said there are enough support for you to form new government, so why worry if you are arrested or not? better form it NOW so that you can't blame the government ,the judiciary. the police will carry on with their investigations. believe me if he is found not guilty he will say the police, the judiciary did excellent job but if he is found guilty he will blame all including the tea lady at the court.

Anwar given a bullet-proof vest
De facto PKR leader Anwar Ibrahim today revealed that the threat on his life was serious enough for someone to give him a bullet-proof vest.
While he denied that he wore the bullet-proof vest at the 10,000-strong rally in Kampung Baru on April 14, Anwar said his wife, PKR president Wan Azizah Wan Ismail ticked him off for not taking such threats more seriously.
"Azizah is, of course, very annoyed with me. She said, ‘Please take precautions.’ I promise her, yes, I will do it probably at public functions when necessary," he told Malaysiakini in a 30-minute interview this morning at the PKR headquarters.
He however pointed out that even a bullet-proof car failed to stop the assassination of Pakistan opposition leader Benazir Bhutto.
"I go through every single detail, it is the nature of the job, for example, ... in minute detail even the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, you’ll be surprised - not as a journalist - just to see how they could do it. Look, she was in a bullet-proof vest, bullet-proof car. So..."
Anwar said that given his experience a decade ago when he was savagely beaten after he was arrested, there is legitimate fear that it could happen again.
"I went through it, I know what it is. If you were to arrested today, for example, I’m not saying that nothing would happen, I wouldn’t know. To me, it almost impossible, it’s incredulous to imagine that..."
When asked what he thought of the assurance of his personal safety given by Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, this was what Anwar had to say.
"Well, the prime minister is a nice man, he says many things but I don’t know who will take him seriously. Look he says, "Well, we will give them protection." I know Saiful has been given police protection 24 hours a day. Did you see any of them here? Not that I want police around me."

tunku : ten years ago , he accused the government for giving him poison at the prison, injected him with HIV virus ( i wish they did ) but till today this moron is still alive and healthy. now he 's trying to fools the public again with this death threat.he said he don't believe with musa hassan's force but want them to protect him.there is possibility that this guy hires someone to shoot him (not to kill)just to make people believe him.

6 comments:

Conspiracy Theorist said...

YM,

U bet, heheh..ur spot on wth bro AnWar's capabilities.. my gess is his foreign intel fren wud shoot his legs(he wud love jst to be wheeled aroun like d Godfather,heheh) and d whole world will believe him..sad part is Malaysia is tarnished in d view of the world n no thnx to dis devil in disguise..duh,. may God show us d truth on d sodomy accusation.. my take is bro Saiful is telling d truth n wat r d possibility of a video recording thru a hp..hmm.. time will tell.. wat can I say..heheh..(,")

SAY NO TO NWO!! SAY NO TO AnWar!!

"Concentrate on what cannot lie. The evidence..." -- Gil Grissom

Anonymous said...

Daripada tak percaya anwar meliwat saiful dan kes kes liwat tahun 1998, i jadi percaya pulak si anwar ni meliwat bila baca banyak fitnah2 dan jugak drama2 yang dia buat semenjak 2 menjak ni...

Saya harap jika betul dia meliwat, tuhan akan tunjukkan kebenaran dan memberi balasan yang setimpal. Saya harap jugak semua keputusan pemeriksaan kesihatan dan jugak keputusan mahkamah terhadap kes anwar akan didedahkan kepada umum.

Me

Anonymous said...

this anwar is always full of lies from the day he was in university. he is banking on his lying capabilities.do not falls under his trap.
when he was in cabinet, his colour was different, but after being kick for abuse of power and sodomizing he changes his colours.
if he is to enter umno again , he will change his colour again,i bet.

Anonymous said...

When asked what he thought of the assurance of his personal safety given by Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, this was what Anwar had to say.

"Well, the prime minister is a nice man, he says many things but I don’t know who will take him seriously. Look he says, "Well, we will give them protection." I know Saiful has been given police protection 24 hours a day. Did you see any of them here? Not that I want police around me."
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I really do not understand DSAI. He would compliment Pak Lah saying he is a nice guy but at the same time claiming he will seize the govt by Sept 16 this year.

Is Pak Lah okay with that? I mean, Pak Lah gonna give Anwar the post of Prime Minister on a silver platter come this sept just becasue DSAI said he is a nice man?

Anonymous said...

Hello tunku and all bloggers,

Hmm.. interesting title. Yup till now I agree that he is one selfish, recless liar person.

Interesting and fascinating information that I get from a source will tell you why..please read it and give your views. Thanks

Is This We Want From Anwar?

Source : www.kulitpisang.com

It is widely accepted that Anwar Ibrahim, the defacto chief of Parti Keadilan Rakyat and the spokesperson for the coalition, Pakatan Rakyat always had only one thing on his mind, to reign supreme in Malaysia. Whilst BN Ministers were busy governing, Anwar drew up a master plan to bring democracy to its knees.
Anwar knows that the reason for BN's poor showing was not based on his coalition's ideology or the quality of his candidates. That is why the need for him to form a Government through undemocratic means of party hopping and not wait for the ballot box in PRU 13.

His proxies in Parliament namely Azmin Ali and Saifuddin Nasuntion had never failed to remind us the importance of 16th September as a historical date that will change the face of democracy in Malaysia. If we accept this assumption, then the rakyat must pose some very hard questions to the "new" Federal Government:

1. Policy for The Future

What would be the key policy thrusts of the Pakatan Rakyat Government? Malaysian Malaysia, Islamic Nation or Keadilan's brand of Socialism? These are some key questions that need to be answered. Even within the Pakatan Rakyat states, the differences are starting to appear in the public limelight. For example, PAS Youth's establish an Islamic State in the Pakatan Rakyat controlled States received strong resistance from the DAP leadership. PAS Youth's proposal to strike against two artists performing in the concert went against the Keadilan Menteri Besar and the Sultan of Selangor. What about the New Economic Policy? Is PAS, with its 23 MPs going to allow the abolishment of NEP and along with it the crucial support of rural Malays? The cracks are also beginning to show with the ongoing Penang and Kedah saga.

2. The Strength of the Coalition

Regardless of the 8th of March results, the Barisan Nasional formula works. Although there have been some minor misunderstandings, Malaysia's Government saw uninterrupted peace for almost 40 years. It has been working since Malaysia's first municipal elections under the banner of Alliance. Can Anwar Ibrahim's coalition guarantee Malaysians the same peace and stability? Or are we going to be further polarised like the State Government of Penang and Kedah, which will lead to distrust and racial tension?

3. Who is Anwar's Successor?

Judging by the current Pakatan Rakat's representation, Anwar Ibrahim will be the Prime Minister, as his party has the highest number 31 Parliamentary seats. Relying on the same parameters, Lim Kit Siang as the DAP (28 seats) head will be the Deputy Prime Minister. Nasharahuddin Mat Isa will be given a senior portfolio like International Trade or Finance. But that is not the whole story, PAS actually has more popular votes, 14.05% compared to 13.77% of DAP. So is Nasharuddin or Lim Kit Siang going to be the next Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia?. One thing for certain regardless of the outcome, there will be an unhappy party that will seriously undermine the stability of the coalition.

4. Keeping it In The Family

If Anwar Ibrahim assumes the Premiership, will he appoint his wife as the Minister of Women and Community Development? Will Nurul Izzah be the Minister of Youth and Sports?. If Lim Kit Siang becomes Deputy Prime Minister, will there be problems with allocation given to Penang with his son at the helm? What about Karpal Singh, if he is appointed the Minister of Defence, how will the public react to having his son Gobind as the Minister of Home Affairs? These are questions that need to be answered for the rakyat. Even if they remain backbencher MPs, the access to leadership will have a negative impact on the public.

5. Fulfilling Promises to the Rakyat – PR

Election Manifesto The first thing on the rakyat's mind are the fulfilment of the Pakatan Rakyat's election manifesto. Oil prices must go down, education must be free, increase the police force significantly, each family below RM6 thousand will get RM6 thousand annually. The problem is how are going to finance all these election promises? Malaysia's budget deficit will increase, the country will need to raise sovereign bonds and investment in stagnant assets means our money will not grow. Eventually, the borrowing will have an adverse impact on the country's credit rating and then what?. The Pakatan Rakyat, other election promises are highlighted below:

1. Membuka tabung permulaan RM100 bagi setiap anak kelahiran Selangor. BELUM LAKSANA.

2. Memberi bantuan RM75 sebulan bagi setiap anak yang dihantar ke nursery. BELUM LAKSANA.

3. Memberi bantuan RM50 sebulan seorang bagi pendidikan pra sekolah. BELUM LAKSANA.

4. Memberi hadiah RM1,000 kepada setiap anak Selangor yang dapat tawaran IPT. TIDAK DILAKSANA. Hanya bagi keluarga berpendapatan RM1,500 ke bawah. Hampir tiada atau mungkin tiada yang menerimanya.

5. Memberi biasiswa pelajaran untuk anak Selangor. BELUM LAKSANA.

6. Memberi bantuan kepada anak muda untuk berkahwin. BELUM LAKSANA.

7. Membuka pusat sukan mini dan rekreasi bagi belia. BELUM LAKSANA.

8. Mencarum takaful bernilai RM2,500 untuk warga emas, oku dan anak yatim. BELUM LAKSANA.v 9. Memberi elaun ibu tunggal yang layak. BELUM LAKSANA.

10. Memberi elaun khas suri rumah yang memilih menjaga untuk sepenuh masa anak-anak. BELUM LAKSANA.

11. Membantu setiap rakyat Selangor mendapat kediaman sendiri. BELUM LAKSANA.

12. Mewujudkan institusi menyelaraskan hal ehwal agama selain Islam. BELUM LAKSANA.

13. Menurunkan cukai pintu sebanyak 20 peratus. BELUM LAKSANA.

14. Menurunkan cukai premis komersial 10 peratus. BELUM LAKSANA.

6. We Have Passed the 100 days mark – Let's Show Our True Colours

The problems highlighted in the Selangor State Government over the past few weeks proved that it is not easy to deliver on election promises. Just passing the 100 day mark, tales of corruption and donation funds going straight to the party and not the State made headlines even in the new media. Discrepancies with contract awardment, led to the resignation of the Menteri Besar's special officer. The Menteri Besar of Selangor, is a key figure in Anwar Ibrahim's party, so Anwar must be answerable to all these incidents. Worse, the appointment of Anwar Ibrahim's brother in KDEB raised questions of the proposed change in governing under Pakatan Rakyat.

7. Anwar's 4th Floor

It is an open secret that Anwar Ibrahim relies on the best and brightest to think of policy issues and help him in the decision making process. When he was the Minister of Finance, the late Adlan Benan was his principal advisor. Now, it comes in the shape and form of Nik Nazmi. Already Nik Nazmi has locked horns with other state representatives including the powerful Teresa Kok over land issues, State appointments and other matters. Nik Nazmi, an inexperienced, unproven entity with no strong grassroot have raised many eyebrows within Pakatan Rakyat itself.

8. Lack of Moral Leadership

If forming a Government via undemocratic means is not reason enough to question the morality of Anwar Ibrahim as a Prime Minister, the latest allegations of sexual misconduct involving Anwar Ibrahim and his special assistant has cast a longer shadow of doubt on Anwar Ibrahim's claims of a moral leader. How would PAS react to this? Would DAP give Anwar a strong backing?

Anwar's Enduring Legacy

The key question in this party hopping saga is who from Barisan Nasional will jump ship? The latest claims by Keadilan leaders are Peninsular MPs from the Barisan coalition will join them to form a Federal Government, which means MCA and MIC.

If this is true, the Barisan Nasional formula will cease to exist. UMNO with its 78 seats will have to form a new coalition based on a narrow platform, championing the Malay cause. Who will join the fray?. Malay and Bumiputera based parties including PAS. The ongoing talks between top leadership from UMNO and PAS are surely reflective of this last case scenario.

With other MP rich Bumiputera parties like PBB joining in the new Malay-Bumiputera based coalition, they can form a sustainable Government. With 60% population that are Malays and Bumiputera, they will almost certainly always hold enough power to form the government.

In this unimaginable setting, what will happen to the rest of the races?. Will there be mass racial conflict? Will successful Malaysian companies bring their business elsewhere?

Will you be a part of Anwar's Legacy for Malaysians?. A polarised country where development, morality and stability takes a back seat? Is this the future we want?

Open our mind and eyes. lets think for the future of our country. I'm a Malaysian. Do you?

Unknown said...

Tired of listening to him........ nothing but merely a 'dramatic' guy!