Friday, June 19, 2020
Oh, Come On! Stop Demonising Anwar!
Oh, come on! Stop demonising Anwar!
Anwar is still the better bet by a league compared to Mahathir who is not ever known to be a reformist nor a man you could trust. Period.
Why is DAP so eager to side with Mahathir who has betrayed PH? if indeed this is what DAP is inclined to?
Have DAP and Amanah forgotten what happened? Or have their members who have had a taste of power forgotten that principles are more important than positions?
Does power indeed corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely?
As voters, we had rather trust a man who has been so patient and consistent in his commitment to reformist principles.
We might be proven wrong. But let Anwar prove us wrong as the Pm.
That would be better than reposing over faith and trust again on the man who has proven us wrong.
High time to let Mahathir retire for good even if PH might have to wait for GE15 to regain the people's stolen mandate.
It would do well for DAP and Amanah to stay on Anwar and PKR's side.
Where could DAP and Amanah go to unless they want to be played out again.
Embrace dUMNo and Pas to survive?
Or join the traitor elements of Bersatu?
Hahaha
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