Friday, October 5, 2018

Those Who Think Maha Is Perfect And The Godsent For Bolehland May Be Better Off For Themselves, And The Nation, Being Less Silly!

There are Bolehlanders who would rather believe Mahathir does no wrong and is the godsent for the nation, especially now that PH has been able to oust the toxic dUMNo regime.

But it would be better for everyone, and the nation, if these believers be less silly and more appraising. This article may be enlightening

No man is what you want to believe he is. Mahathir is just like everyone else, with all the foibles, warts and all.

How can one trust completely and be enamoured with a man who insisted that Anwar punched himlself black in the eye? Getting a man charged for an offence he did not commit?

Nobody in his right mind would believe that Anwar committed sodomy on his driver and two other people. At least not those who would want to use their brains.

For one, the first examining doctor had said that there was no evidence of penetration on the driver. And even the alleged victim himself had admitted not once but twice, under cross-examination, that Anwar did not sodomise him! As for the other two, they retracted their confessions, when they were freed, that Anwar had sodomised them.

Yet, to this day, Maha the great still would have you believe in the fairy tale of self-inflicted black eye and sodomy that was not.

Unfortunately, Najib learned well from the master and also had Anwar charged for sodomy, again when Najib began to see Anwar as a threat to his position. Again, the first examining doctor had emphatically stated that there were no signs of any penetration.

Why do you think the Agong finally granted Anwar full pardon?

It is alright to charge someone for an offence if he did commit it. But emphatically not right to indict him for something he did not, just because one had the power to remove a rival.

Politics is dirty, sure.

But honour is what counts in the end.                     

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