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Sunday, August 31, 2008

Ibrahim Ali - Malay leaders not good enough, must be Malay parties to lead

Do you remember Ibrahim Ali, the former UMNO bloke who told us that: “… there would be fewer marital problems and a lower divorce rate if Muslim women were taught to accept polygamy” – see my post Ibrahim Ali said 50-year old women no longer fun.

I recommend he reads my Lustful fantasies - wakakaka!

I came across his name in the Star Online when I read Ibrahim: PAS should lead Pakatan Rakyat.

For an ex-UMNO bloke who still wishes to get back in (they all do, because that’s where the gravy train is) he couldn’t mind his UMNO business to say that the Pakatan Rakyat should be led by PAS instead of PKR.

Well, for a start, the PR is not led by PKR but rather Anwar Ibrahim – there’s a huge difference in these two.

But allowing for his mistake, why has this busybody, who thinks 50 year old women are no longer fun, believed that PR should be led by PAS rather than PKR?

Because he is nothing more than a ketuanan Melayu bigot ... he said PAS has a greater Malay membership, whereas PKR, although led by a Malay and has more MPs in Parliament, is seen by many to be a multi-ethnic party, similar to DAP.

Though he was more concerned about the purity of a political party’s membership by its ethnic percentage, he at least acknowledges that the DAP is a multi-ethnic party – I strongly recommend that the DAP records this down for future campaign use.

Ibrahim lent us his bigoted wisdom: “This does not fit in well with the Malay psyche. To balance insecurities and fears, PAS should be appointed to lead the Pakatan.”

Well, we know Ibrahim Ali's psyche, don't we ;-) - no one above 49 years old for him please - wakakaka.

No doubt he was char koay teow-ing (stirring up, instigating) PAS’ leader Hadi Awang to challenge Anwar for the leadership position of PR, so as to cause dissent among PR member parties, but I sense Ibrahim Ali would have a strong belief in his racially oriented pronouncements.

Dirgahayu Malaysia!

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