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Anwar spent his entire life charming everybody on his way up.   He charmed the villagers in Baling, the aspiring students in universities in the 70s, the Islamic extremists, the Prime Minister of Malaysia into taking him as a mentee, the young and eager political opportunists that crowded him for projects, the West and the Jews into believing in him to be the most obedient liberal Muslim puppet they had ever met.  But as liberal as he may seems, he would and could never come out of the closet and admit his sexuality openly, as that would cause him abandoning his dream to ever make it as a leader of an Islamic country.

Anwar is now struggling hard just to sort out his own lies. 

He is already having enough difficulties in the spinning of APCO issue as it backfired when his friends in the west started questioning whether he is also an anti-semitic.  To defend himself as not an anti-semitic, Anwar has made statement confirming being a committee member of ICG, an organization headed by mostly Jews. 

ICG or International Crisis Group main funder is the well known ‘penyangak’, George Soros.   The ‘crisis’ group here, is referred to problematic countries which ‘in need’ of US interference, such as Burma, Sudan, Palestine, Iraq and Pakistan.  Among the attendees in the ICG Conference attended by Anwar in 2007, were Zionist leaders and trustees of ICG, namely, Morton Abramowitz, Thomas R. Pickering, Stephen Solarz and Kenneth Adelman.  Shlomo Ben-Ami, the former Foreign Minister of Israel was also in attendance.  

In media statements made by Anwar in conjunction with the ICG meeting, it was obvious that Anwar spoke the same language with Israel whereby most of the decisions made by the committee only benefited Israel/America and being rebutted by the people from the crisis countries.  

Anwar was among the signatories of ICG draft Annapolis Summit which proposed the declaration of 'two state solution' or the declaration of an Israel country.  Other signatories were Zbigniew Brzezinski, Lee H. Hamilton, Carla Hills, Nancy Kassebaum-Baker,Thomas R. Pickering, Brent Scowcroft, Theodore C. Sorensen and Paul Volcker.  These names represents the Jewish think-tank bodies in America, namely,  CFR (Council on Foreign Relations), ICG (International Crisis Group) dan USMEP (The U.S./Middle East Project).

It is amazing how Anwar stands at par with these Zionist Leaders.

The recent attack on Gaza’s activists on Mavi Marmara by Israel has put Anwar in a more difficult situation. Datuk Seri Najib’s stern statement and fierce call for the condemnation of the attack and demand for a full reimbursement by Israel on the damages and losses, has left Anwar almost speechless. 

Anwar is in trouble now that APCO issue came out as nothing when compared to his close relationship with the ICG.  And a little too much condemnation towards Israel might cost Anwar the trust and support he enjoyed from them.  ‘Support’ here, is not just ‘moral support’, but the much needed support for Anwar is ‘money support’.   Without money support, Anwar may not be able to hold on to his blind supporters, his opportunist friends, his Pakatan Rakyat alliance and even his lawyers and their team of goons - the bloggers, spin-masters and the like. 

It’s true that politic is just a game of chess, for those who sees it as a game. 

As a player, Anwar is in every way losing the game.  He has lost many of his men along the way and is fully aware that many more would follow them.  He is at risk of losing support from the spectators of the game and may no longer enjoy the sponsorship to continue playing. 

At the same time, Anwar is also facing a dead end in court.  Calling the judge as ‘bahlol’ is a clear evidence of a person desperate.  Anwar’s only strategy is to delay the court.  Delay the court means delay in getting into prison with the hopes that miracle would happen and UMNO/ BN somehow fell apart and PR would take over. 

But if miracle did happen and Anwar made it to PM, what guarantee does he has that Lim Kit Siang, Karpal Singh, Hadi Awang or the clown, Mat Sabu would let him be? 

These leaders of DAP and PAS were the first people to expose his homosexuality far earlier than UMNO had even heard about it.  They can, at any time put him back in jail before fighting among themselves for his place.  Anwar must bear in mind that they have nothing to lose since PKR, with or without Anwar, doesn’t carry much weight to the alliance. 

It’s time for Pakatan Rakyat to rethink about their choice of PM.   And it’s also time for their supporters to rethink about their support towards the Party.  The Racist and Great Chauvinist Kit Siang, can never be a just leader and we can see it clearly by the way his son rules Penang.  Hadi Awang is just another self-elected Ulama with no credibility and knowledge whatsoever in administration or economy.   The fact remains that Pakatan Rakyat is an alliance waiting to fall apart sooner or later, whether they win or lose the General Election.  The country can’t afford to have this party as the government.

And as for Anwar, after all the years of living in a lie, one must know when it’s time to face the truth.  Pro-Israel or anti-semitic, win or lose the court case and the election, be the PM or not be the PM, either or, Anwar is not save and can never be saved again.    It’s over. Check mate!

 

 

 

 
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