Re: Malaysia's ex-deputy leader Anwar Ibrahim says he will contest next
- From: "adchin" <adchin@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 15:56:25 +0800
"pluto" <pluto@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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He stayed abroad after his release because he "couldn't get a job" here,
but will be spending more time in Malaysia from May, he said.
Not that he errr, like, errr needs the money
"How do you accept that a policy introduced in 1970 remains sacred till
today?" he said. "The new approach must be to get Malays to participate
with their Chinese counterparts."
Wait until he becomes the PM. Then he will continue this policy to 2050.
Some people are just born lucky, or crippled, depending on how you look at
the situation
Anwar alleged the government had wasted "billions" of dollars by propping
up "mega companies" owned by Malay businessmen.
"You cannot compete with affirmative action ... it breeds mediocrity. It
will weaken the economic base of our fabric," he said.
Pot calling kettle black.
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