Monday, October 25, 2010

Just A Theory Why Anwar Not PKR Member.

Recently I decided to tweet Anwar, supprisingly, he replied and said " no wonder you pening, no facts". It is obvious he is pissed about what I accused him and wrote in my blog. Then his "followers" decided to join in the fun by calling me names and whole bunch of bull. I replied to all by asking 1 question, "why is Anwar not a PKR member?", none of them answer. Not even Anwar dare to answer it too.


It seems my question cannot be answered by any of them and to my suprised, I got another message from another guy asking whether it is true that Anwar is not PKR member. I replied and told him that Anwar is not PKR member but I know many people would like to know why Anwar is not PKR member. There would be lots of questions to why Anwar not PKR member because he is the PKR "de facto" party leader after all.


Now, how can you be a "de facto" leader when you are not a member of the party? So what is the meaning of De Facto in politics? In politics, "a de facto leader is one who has assumed authority, regardless of whether by lawful, constitutional, or legitimate means; very frequently the term is reserved for those whose power is thought by some faction to be held by unlawful, unconstitutional, or otherwise illegitimate means, often by deposing a previous leader or undermining the rule of a current one. De factoleaders need not hold a constitutional office, and may exercise power in an informal manner". To make it short and simple,  Anwar can decide what he wants to do in PKR without being a member and will not be liable for his actions.


Is it clear now? Let me make it more clear. A person who can decide what to do and not held responsible is not good for a party or leader. Anwar have the support to be the PKR president but he don't want to, why? I'll get to that in short while. Anyway let me recap some of Anwar brief "contribution" to Malaysia as per wikipedia (Let it be known that wikipedia is NOT UMNO controlled media, that is a fact!": 
  1. From 1968 to 1971, as a student, Anwar was the president of a Muslim students organisation, Persatuan Kebangsaan Pelajar Islam Malaysia (PKPIM). Around the same time, he was also the president of Persatuan Bahasa Melayu Universiti Malaya (PBMUM). He was one of the protem committee of Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM) or Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia which was founded in 1971. He was also elected President of the Malaysian Youth Council or Majlis Belia Malaysia (MBM). 
  2. In 1974, Anwar was arrested during student protests against rural poverty and hunger. This came as a report surfaced stating that a family died from starvation in a village in Baling, in the state of Kedah, despite the fact that it never happened. He was imprisoned under the Internal Security Act, which allows for detention without trial, and spent 20 months in the Kamunting Detention Centre.
  3. In 1968-1971, he was first groomed in the National Union of Malaysian Muslim Students (Persatuan Kebangsaan Pelajar Islam Malaysia, PKPIM) as the president of the Union.
  4.  In 1982, Anwar, who was the founding leader and second president of a youth Islamic organisation called Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM), shocked his liberal supporters by joining theUnited Malays National Organisation (UMNO), led by Mahathir bin Mohamad, who had become prime minister in 1981.
  5. He moved up the political ranks quickly: his first ministerial office was that of Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports in 1983; after that, he headed the agriculture ministry in 1984 before becoming Minister of Education in 1986. By then, speculation was rife about Anwar's ascent to the Deputy Prime Minister's position as it was a commonly-occurring phenomenon in Malaysia for the Education Minister to assume the position of Deputy PM in the near future.
  6. During his tenure as Education Minister, Anwar introduced numerous pro-Malay policies in the national school curriculum. One of the major changes that he did was to rename the national language from Bahasa Malaysia to Bahasa Melayu (isn't that racist?). 
  7. Non-Malays criticized this move as it would cause the younger generation to be detached from the national language, since they would attribute it to being something that belongs to the Malays and not to Malaysians.
  8. In 1991 Anwar was appointed Minister of Finance. In 1993, he became Mahathir's Deputy Prime Minister after winning the Deputy Presidency of UMNO against Ghafar Baba. 
  9. There is report on Anwar using large cash payments to win support. Anwar is alleged to have resorted to money politics to secure his position as deputy president of UMNO. Anwar's followers were witnessed by even foreign journalists handing out packets of money to acquire support of UMNO division leaders. These followers are said to be working under Anwar's instructions (so money politics started by Anwar...hmmm).
  10. Anwar was being groomed to succeed Mahathir as prime minister, and frequently alluded in public to his "son-father" relationship with Mahathir; in early 1997, Mahathir appointed Anwar to be acting Prime Minister while he took a two-month holiday.
  11. Towards the end of the 1990s, however, the relationship with Mahathir had begun to deteriorate, triggered by their conflicting views on governance. In Mahathir's absence, Anwar had independently taken radical steps to improve the country's governing mechanisms which were in direct conflict with Mahathir's capitalist policies. Issues such as how Malaysia would respond to a financial crisis were often at the forefront of this conflict.
  12. Anwar's frontal attack against what he described as the widespread culture of nepotism and cronyism within UMNO (and the ruling coalition as a whole) angered Mahathir, as did his attempts to dismantle the protectionist policies that Mahathir had set up. "Cronyism" was identified by Anwar as a major cause of corruption and misappropriation of funds in the country.
  13. During the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis Anwar, as finance minister, supported the International Monetary Fund (IMF) plan for recovery (remember when bank loan interest went up as high as 20%?). He also instituted an austerity package that cut government spending by 18%, cut ministerial salaries and deferred major projects. "Mega projects", despite being a cornerstone of Mahathir's development strategy, were greatly curtailed.
  14. Although many Malaysian companies faced bankruptcy, Anwar declared: "There is no question of any bailout. The banks will be allowed to protect themselves and the government will not interfere." Anwar advocated a free-market approach to the crisis, including foreign investment and trade liberalisation. Mahathir blamed unchecked currency speculators like George Soros and supported currency controls and tighter regulation of foreign investment.
  15. In 1998 Newsweek magazine named Anwar the "Asian of the Year". However, in that year, matters between Anwar and Mahathir came to a head around the time of the quadrennial UMNO General Assembly. The Youth wing of UMNO, headed by Anwar's associate Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, gave notice that it would initiate a debate on "cronyism and nepotism". The response was swift, as Mahathir issued lists of cronies who had benefited from government share allocations and privatisations. The list included Anwar and Zahid, along with several of Anwar's other allies (so who actually practise cronyism..Mahathir or Anwar?). 
  16. In the list, Anwar's father and his two brothers are shown to have received shares allocated by the government for the bumiputra. His father Datuk Ibrahim Abdul Rahman and his brothers, Farizan and Marzukhi, hold shares amounting to more than 7.1 million units in three companies
  17. On 2 May 1998, Dato' Ibrahim Abdul Rahman owned 250,000 shares of Pengkalen Holdings Berhad and 3,790,500 of Nissan Industrial Oxygen Incorporated. Farizon owned 250,000 shares of Pengkalen Holdings Berhad. Marzukhi owned 2,800,000 shares in Penas Corporation. In the list, Ibrahim Abdul Rahman owned 2,000,000 shares in Industrial Oxygen Incorporated Bhd in 1993.
You see, Anwar did a lot of contribution. He introduced cronyism, money politics, high interest rates, sabotage and reaping wealth for his own family. Still not convince Anwar NOT a good leader? Well, you must be saying by now that Anwar was frame and should fight for his injustice, right? Around this time, PKR was born. 

A party established for the injustice caused by Mahathir to Anwar. PKR is not formed for the good or betterment of Malays but for the glory of one person. Hmm, I have never heard a party formed for the sole of one person but then again, we are in Malaysia and Malays are very gullible people, they just love Anwar charisma as Anwar is good in potraying himself as religious person, after all, he was the ABIM leader, so he must be pure!

UMNO was formed to fight for Malaysia Independence, protecting Malay rights and making sure all Malaysians get a fair share of the country wealth. What does PKR fight for? Fight for a guy who never repented his wrong doings? Another interesting facts we must acknowledge, almost 90% of PKR members are UMNO rejects! Those who stayed behind in UMNO and did not followed Anwar are just oppurtunist or too scared losing their positions. They would abandon anyone without hesitation, they just don't have the loyalty!

Okay, by now you must be tired and really want to know why Anwar is not PKR member. I got a theory and would just love to share it with you. If Anwar or his Anwarista's follwers are reading this, ask yourself why Anwar is not a PKR member when you are one.
  1. Anwar want to become PM one day. He missed his oppurtunity and now out with a vengance! The only way he can be PM is by JOINING UMNO! Yes! that is the truth!
  2. Anwar cannot be PM with PKR because UMNO still have Malay majority. After all PKR is just a small party with only 500k members compare to 3.5 million UMNO members.
  3. The only way he can "forced' his way into UMNO is by creating a divertion or "smoke screen". PKR is his tool of choice. He have already have few friends that willing to help him. These friends are planted in UMNO.
  4. Anwar's UMNO friends manage to get him free and even rush to the airport, just to send his passport so he can go for his "neck" treatment in Germany.
  5. Anwar's UMNO friends too managed to break the Malay voters by dividing the Malays with such issue as religion, Malay rights and more. You may not realized this but since Pak Lah took over as PM, he got special advisor to advise him on what to do, and this so called "advisor" was known to be Anwar's daughter exboyfriend but decided to jump ship when Anwar was sack from being DPM.
  6. Then more of his UMNO friends decided to start "cancer" virus within UMNO so it look like UMNO is breaking up. Well this tactics works and we can see the result in PRU 12 where BN lost many states.
  7. So when UMNO is desprate to gain back the voters, Anwar expect UMNO will bow down and plea bargain a deal with him to join UMNO..BUT can this work?
  8. By now some of Anwar cronies are holding high position in UMNO. If they allow him to come back, they would have to be "demoted" or maybe stab from behind by Anwar because they abandon him when he was sack in 1988.
  9. So what to do? Anwar making more threats and pushing his luck by becoming PR leader. WAIT! How can he be a leader of PR when he himself does not belong to any party? Can you see the pattern now?
  10. Anwar want to keep his option open and hope UMNO will crumble in the near future and offer him to comeback to UMNO so he can proclaimed as savior of the Malay race. 
  11. Can this be done? He is not getting any younger, so he need to do something fast and decisive. What can he do?
  12. In desprate attempt, Anwar decided to play the religion, race and some blackmailing card! He supported Hindraft cause which is totally opposite his stands when he was the ABIM president (I must remind you, he abandon ABIM and join UMNO).
  13. Anwar can agrees with DAP about abolishing the Malays right (again against his early ideals)
  14. It seems Anwar willing to do anything as long as he can shake and force UMNO to take him back. He don't care what happen to the country, he just want to achieved his objective no matter what it takes.
  15. Anwar knows that it is difficult to bring in money and buy his way in UMNO. If he is allowed to bring in money and start his old habits, we will see UMNO crumbles as we must remember that Anwar still have cronies in UMNO.
UMNO members need to open their mind and thinks ways how to make sure this sodomizer would not get back into UMNO. He can die as PKR "de facto" leader but not as UMNO member.




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