Is that a sub-concious admision of guilt of a senile old man?
I was more interested at the staements at the end of the article, while reading about Dr M: PAS’ mindset may not have changed.
He said, “I am not there. I cannot be used as a chopping block, the dictator thing, how I beat him up, threw him in jail, all these things are no longer available,”!
Is he sub-conciously admitting to all the allegations? Hummmmm?
I have always said that this silly old man is definitely as guilty as what was mentioned by any laymen all over the country!
Poorah Cit!
The Star Online > Nation
Thursday June 9, 2005
Dr M: PAS’ mindset may not have changed
PETALING JAYA: Having a younger PAS leadership does not necessarily mean a change in terms of the party's mindset, said former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
“I don't think there is any change; they may be younger but the thinking is still the same.
“It is frozen thinking,'' he said when asked for his views on the new PAS leadership.
On whether PAS' attempt to get Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to lead an opposition front might work, Dr Mahathir said he did not know.
“Maybe it will, maybe it won’t. There are pros and cons; there may be some benefits, may be some downsides,’’ he added.
Dr Mahathir said PAS would have to consider all that before roping Anwar in.
“Well, the black eye (issue) is not there. It was a big asset before.
“I am not there. I cannot be used as a chopping block, the dictator thing, how I beat him up, threw him in jail, all these things are no longer available,” Dr Mahathir said after the launch of Proton Holdings Bhd’s latest five-door compact hatchback, Savvy, here yesterday.
On money politics and erosion of democracy within Umno, Dr Mahathir reiterated that he did not say it was Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s fault.
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