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Saturday, May 15, 2010

Solomonesque wisdom from Nik Aziz:)

I have often nodded my head whenever I hear or read Nik Aziz's thoughts on current issues.I may not agree with his standpoints -- it's more the Solomon in him that attracts my attention and this buds my reflection. Hear him out on party-hoppers like Ibrahim Ali and Wee Choo Keong, who respectively stood on PAS and PKR tickets in Match 2008, and now reneged on their pledges to the elctorate. The voters havre all reached adulthood, but these law-makers are still wondering why their breasts are beginning to grow in size and heat. Maybe they should do it with the bitches and learn some, if they learn from wiseman that's PAS spiritual head.
-- Desi, knottyaSsusual?

********************************* From Bernama by way of MI:)

Nik Aziz: Party-hoppers yet to reach political puberty
May 15, 2010

KOTA BARU, May 15 — Kelantan Mentri Besar Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat has described party-hopping politicians as those yet to reach political puberty.

He, however, admitted that party-hopping had become the norm in politics, including among PAS leaders, during the early years.

“Puberty isn’t just about a child reaching a certain age. In politics, there is a puberty stage, too. Those who like to hop parties are those who have yet to reach political puberty,” he told reporters after opening the JPM Super Drive Challenge KB 2010 at the Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium here today.

Nik Aziz (picture), who is also PAS spiritual leader, was commenting on the decision by Wangsa Maju MP Wee Choo Keong to quit Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) yesterday.

Wee quit over disappointment with the party and the opposition-led Selangor government’s manner of addressing the sand scandal in the state.

The mentri besar, however, refused to elaborate on Wee’s decision to become an independent MP.

On a move by PAS to set up a new wing known as the PAS Supporters Movement (DHPP), Nik Aziz said it (wing) was not to sideline DAP from the opposition pact.

“Instead, we are trying to reach out to non-Muslims, via DAP, and our efforts have been fruitful so far as many non-Muslims, especially the Chinese, can now accept Islam as the basis of PAS’s struggle,” he said.

DHPP will be launched by PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang on May 23. — Bernama

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