Monday 6 June 2011

Muhyiddin and the UMNO mistress

Here are a few pictures of a big titty chick being circulated via a chain-email with a story that she is the wife of some Malaysian politician. I don't believe the story but still would like to share the photos... I don't believe the story mostly because I don't believe any Malaysian politicians have a wife this attractive with the bolt-ons. If the story was that she is the mistress of a Malaysian politician Amid growing belief that PAS will replace UMNO as the party of choice for the Malays, Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin condemned Hadi Awang for the "extreme, un-Islamic, baseless and ill-intended" scolding that the PAS president dished out to his UMNO counterparts over the weekend.
But at the same time, the UMNO deputy president made haste to let Hadi know that UMNO was still sincere about wanting a merger.
"If that is its stand, never mind then. But Umno is still leaving the door open for cooperation with PAS. Our call for cooperation is not for politics, but for the well-being of the ummah," Bernama reported Muhyiddin as saying.
In the months leading up to the PAS party election and annual congress, pundits have accused UMNO and its organs such as Perkasa and Pembela of drumming up Malay nationalist fervor as well as anti-Christian sentiments in a bid to push PAS back into its fundamentalist Islamic shell.
But UMNO leaders failed to get the response they hoped for. Instead Hadi gave them a shelling for putting at threat national unity and stirring up trouble such as the sodomy trial and the Datuk T sex video at the expense of the national economy  and credibility.
Hadi also warned the UMNO elite not to turn the Malays into a stupid and dishonest race.
“UMNO as a Malay-bumiputera majority party was entrusted with leadership but the wealth of the nation has been turned into the private property of its leaders, while the ordinary people struggle to make ends meet," PAS president Hadi Awang said in a blistering speech at the 57th Muktamar on Friday.
“Umno has created a flock of Malays and Muslims who are blind and deaf to money politics, with entertainment and media used to turn Malays and Muslims stupid."
Corruption and old-boys club
Hadi also announced a landmark shift in policy that focuses on making Malaysia a "welfare state" so as to temper the concerns of the other races and faiths that PAS would not be able to rule a multiracial and multireligion country.
But Muhyiddin again downplayed this shift, saying that BN had already been operating a welfare state based on Islamic concept. However, the DPM did not dare to over-berate PAS of abandoning an Islamic state, lest Malays ask that UMNO fill any religious void left by PAS, which UMNO itself is not inclined to do.
Already, UMNO leaders are trying to deny what many Malaysians believe will become the trend - that PAS will replace UMNO as the main party for the Malays. In the past, Malays had a simpler choice. Those who were modern and progressive would plump for UMNO while those who frowned on Western lifestyle or were more religious, would go to PAS.
But due to the endemic corruption at UMNO and the fact that it is basically a closed-door old-boys club at the highest echelon, many young Malay professionals have turned to PAS. With the latest transformation, more young and middle-ground Malays are expected to join PAS, which at one time was perceived as an extremist party whose members were religious zealots.
"If PAS today says that it is abandoning its struggle for the establishment of an Islamic state and wants to set up a welfare state, Malaysia has already done much more than what PAS means by welfare state.
"We do not practise the welfare state concept of the West but we've taken the Islamic approach by helping the weak, poor and destitute, and by giving subsidies, free education from the early to the secondary level, and health and medical assistance at the government hospitals, among others."
The winds of change blow through PAS
PAS members followed through on Hadi's speech by electing a new lineup of senior leaders, who were mostly professionals and regarded more as "centred" liberals rather than the right-wing conservatives that UMNO had hoped for.
UMNO believes that the ulama or religious scholars would be more inclined to accept their merger proposal. PAS spiritual adviser Nik Nik Mat last week revealed that UMNO had even promised as many as 3 Cabinet positions and 5 chief minister posts.
True or not, the bait did not succeed. PAS members who spoke at the assembly were fiercely critical of UMNO, lambasting it for its smear tactics and anti-Anwar Ibrahim campaign.
But Muhyiddin chose to stay in denial mode, focusing his anger at Hadi.
"I've read carefully what had been stated by the PAS president at the muktamar against Umno and BN.  He totally denied all the good things and blamed the ills happening in Malaysia on the alleged tyranny and the absence of a proper Islamic education system," said Muhyddin.
"To me, the statement is extreme, unIslamic, baseless and ill-intended because political expediency is above everything. It is a political statement. As a religious leader, one should make a statement based on facts and not deny what is right. Speaking the truth makes one a credible leader."
Other leaders cheered the PAS decision. They pointed out that most telling of all, it was PAS members themselves who wanted the change. And this is something that UMNO would do well to take note of.
"The wind of change in Malaysia continues to blow strong and hard 39 months after the 308 “political tsunami” – this is the most important message from the weekend’s PAS party elections," DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang said in a statement out on Monday.
"I have confidence that there will be one million youths in Malaysia to defend Putrajaya ala Tahir Square – not to defend Najib, Umno and Barisan Nasional but freedom, democracy and political change in Malaysia by democratic and constitutional means." -   





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