One lauds the ISIS spirit of heroism and has urged his party to emulate them.
The other calls ISIS an embarrassment.
Two diametrically different views.
Both are Muslims.
Who is the smarter one?
The one who talks of cheap kangkung and one Ringgit chickens and praises ISIS or the other who talks against madness?
The one who has been praised by his own men for having the guts to negotiate with rebels for the release of the bodies of Malaysian victims of the ill-fated Flight MH17 when the Dutch had theirs weeks earlier while we are waiting for their arrival today.
The one who probably has a death wish?
With his open support for the ISIS spirit of heroism, he might just encourage and embolden the madcaps to do an Caliphate in Bolehland.
And establish an Islamic state and beat Pas to it.
Except that you might not even live to regret your folly.
For you could have your throat sliced unless you bowed to the Caliph according to the latter's dictates.
Two Muslim leaders and ISIS.
Who is the smarter?
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