The longer he clings to his fragile post as Malaysian Prime Minister, the more irretrievably damage he creates for his own self. Can’t he see that he is no longer the same Abdullah Ahmad Badawi that people used to see?
My gut feeling tells me that something big will happen in the near future. It will probably be remembered as the most shocking moment in our local political scene and Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will be at the center of the stage.
My concerns and worries are with the nation. What would happen if that moment comes by?
Chaos? Havoc? Economic disaster? Martial law?
May Allah swt Help us all!
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I just spoke to a person who claimed to be the former (retired) General Manager of New Straits Times who says Abdullah Badawi is a very nice man and wants me to add that to his statement about our Indian hero Samy Vellu which unfortunately did not make it to my blog before nomination date as he will sue me if I get it wrong (very hard to tell when he is joking and when he is serious). He said he wanted to check what I am going to publish first before it goes live. Unfortunately he did not give an email address and we only met again this morning, but anyway, after vetting from him and after confirmation from someone from NST that his photo is really the photo of the former GM of NST which I am going to put in the post, that will be published.
However, I said I will add what he want added (I believe AB did some, and only some, good for the country), but I will add my own comments that Abdullah Badawi wasted a golden opportunity in the huge mandate he was given and did not assert authority as Prime Minister.
Peter Blog*Star
reluctant protest blogger
Digital Candlelight Vigil
(not my main blogs, but forced to become a "political" blogger by necessity)
Yeah, we bloggers have to be careful about quoting somebody online. One wrong move and people can take legal actions against us.
Better be careful, Peter.
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