Conflicting character
Saturday, May 31st, 2008 | 2:32 pm @ SK
Ever since former PKR youth chief Ezam Mohd Nor was readmitted into the Umno, it appears to me that the entire scenario is nothing less than a strange riddle.
Why?
On one hand, Ezam said he is back in Umno because of party president Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s commitment to bringing change and reform, therefore joined hands with Pak Lah and other leaders to continue with their struggles to fight graft and bribery., definitely not because of the ‘carrot’ factor or so he said.
On the other hand, we (the rakyat) are yet to be made known of the finding for the 632-page document submitted to the PM by Ezam himself in his old capacity as the Gerak’s chairman, which contained allegations of criminal breach of trust and misappropriation involving a senior Cabinet Minister?
This Ezam dude must be kidding, What’s so sincere about bringing change and reform if it’s merely lip service? No wonder even Umno youth chief Hishamuddin Hussein was seen as questioning his move back into Umno.
It’s politician like Ezam that tarnish the overall reputation of politicians out there, although the majority of us would say that there is hardly one for us to really believe in.
June 2nd, 2008 at 9:16 am
And What was Nallakarupan doing at ezam’s press conference? ? It sure smells like a rat s way to discredit PR.
By the way, nallakarupans antics are directly taken from Indian movies without any modifications.
I did not know that Politics of losers can be so interesting.
Ezams reason for jumping ship was that DSAI was not paying attention to him and was "slighted" . A lot of self confidence he has !
Bloody fella has a high dose of IC.
June 2nd, 2008 at 6:34 pm
Smells of a two-face opportunist to me.
Change and reform? Within UMNO? You gotta be kidding me.
June 3rd, 2008 at 8:52 pm
Whatever. To each his own.
Some people may first join a political party for the cause of justice. Others may have other ideals. Sometimes they find that in the cause of pursuing these ideals, there is a jostle for power and they are left out in the cold. Some struggle on, regardless. Others change their direction. They go where there can find fame and fortune, and these are more meaningful to them. It’s their choice. As voters we control the ballot. If we don’t trust them, don’t elect them.