Like a couple (or in this case threesome) living 'in sin', pas and dap
have always been the rather odd pair to be in a relationship, much
less a long term relationship. Hence why they've never really
'married' in the proper sense by registering their union which they
affectionately dub as 'pakatan rakyat'.
Yesterday, amidst all the previous openness and blah, blah, blah,
blah.... that pas has shown since the enivitable political tsunami of
2008 caused by none other than sleepy pak lah & co, pas seems to be
making an bout u-turn by making a new 12-point promise just shortly
after losing the Tenang by-election.
Will they be 'breaking-up' with their totally opposite sleeping
partner yet again? They were in bed together in 1990 indirectly
through the now defunct s46. They were s46's first wife under the
marriage of 'angkatan perpaduan ummah' while dap was the second wife
of s46 via the union of 'gagasan rakyat'. They then parted ways. In
1999 they got together, this time directly via 'barisan alternative'
then broke up again in time for the 2004 elections. By the 2008
elections the reconciled like a recently divorced couple and got into
yet another polygamous relationship with pkr supposedly the 'man' in
the marriage but this time dubbing themselves 'pakatan rakyat'.
As was in the past, Islamization a-la pas did not sit comfortably with
dap. Who could forget karpal's infamous quote "over my dead body"
regarding pas' stand on an Islamic state and Hudud & Qisas?
Anyway, will we be seeing yet another break-up? A couple (or
threesome) that cannot set the same course of direction can never be
together for the long haul. Are we voters going to become the
illigitimate children of these two divorcees yet again?
Anyway, if pas sticks to Islamic principles on marriage they may need
to form a union with another political party as their "cina buta"
(look it up if you don't know) should they plan to reconcile again
with dap in the future. Because this will make divorce number 3 to the
same entity....
Anyway, for more insights on this matter look up:
1. Syed Akbar:
http://syedsoutsidethebox.blogspot.com/2011/02/abandoning-chinese.html
2. Ti Lian Ker:
http://tilianker.blogspot.com/2011/02/pas-going-back-to-race-and-religion.html
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