Thursday, May 26, 2011

Is Anwar guilty?

To be critical and blunt over the ramblings eating up Malaysia’s politics now is an engima. Let’s not digress further into more mayhem conundrums and make others laugh at us. For the fact - our neighbours have begun tittering.

As dark as it is engulfing the nation now, the answer to this abusing and bashing of egos and race-war has never really augured well in Malaysia. The nation had been drugged with race-hate since its birth. We should not remind ourselves what we have left behind to rot. We need to move away and step into the one light to take us to a new Malaysian political dimension.

Malaysian Politics has never been so well 'flagitious' as we see it now.

Here is a no-brainer teaser:-
  • Is Anwar the only Malaysian ever accused over sexual allegations?
  • How many sane Moslem politicians have brought shame to the race and nation over their actions and allegations?
  • Are we telling ourselves a leader is always innocent even after proven guilt by the courts or Rakyat?
The infamous sex video -  may it be true or not; may Anwar be guilty or not; may the Mongolian 'goddess' be a martyr or not - we have done enough incorrigible fault finding doctrination of our leaders. What we need to do now is to put aside our differences and race against time to put the right championed leader who will be able and capable to mend the already rotting political system in Malaysia.

What we need now is to ensure corrupted leaders are cold-storaged. We should brave ourselves to send such 'tyranny-francied' ego-bashing and race-hatting politicians to their political graves and ensure the sun never shines over them ever. 

And we should imperatively elect leaders of tomorrow; visioned beyond maturity and ensure all corners of the nation's sacred shrines are entombed and enshrined. And for that to happen, and for the sake of a bleeding nation, we may have to rethink out our priorities against those who have been dictating for the last fifty over years and elect a new 'chauffeur' to drive the nation on towards a better path. 

There is a warm and hopeful feeling in the air, I believe, Malaysia may need a new 'doctor' to heel the wounds of this bleeding nation of the Rakyat. 

50 over years of the same tonic and medication is all enough for now.

The Nation has far better ideas in store if it is called to the challenges for a new frontier. 

It always has been.

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