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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

He is a ‘PRO’ in Gay Marriage…..




Look who is talking. An UMNO Deputy Minister and MP. If you want to know anything about Gay and Gay marriage , he is the one you must talk to. He understand everything about gay. And he is specialist in gay marriage. How he is the specialist? I don’t know where he learn. But he gave a statement about gay marriage yesterday. He is our own Deputy Education Minister Puad Zarkashi. You should read this article from malaysiakini.com.  Look at the photo of him……. You judge yourself la !!!!!!! ha ha ha ha         

 I rest my case my Lord……

Whatever it is ……. Life goes on ……..
 
Puad: Pakatan cooperation is like a 'gay marriage'
Aidila Razak    1:30PM Nov 21, 2012    malaysiakini.com
Deputy Education Minister Puad Zarkashi today likened the cooperation between Pakatan Rakyat parties to a “gay marriage” as no clear roles are defined.

Speaking to reporters at the Parliament lobby, he said that this is because there appears to be no consensus on important matters.

Puad (
right) said this was evident during the recent PAS muktamar when grassroots members proposed that its president Abdul Hadi Awang be appointed prime minister instead of PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim if Pakatan takes over Putrajaya.

“It’s unclear who is the leader. Even in their parties, in PAS there is the spiritual leader and then there is the president. In PKR there is the president and the de facto leader and then there is DAP, where there is the chairperson and the secretary-general.

“It’s like a gay marriage where one doesn’t know who is the father and who is the mother,” he said.
In response, opposition leader and PKR de-facto leader Anwar Ibrahim was dismissive of Puad's description of Pakatan.
"It is his political way. It shows the level of politics being practised by Puad in saying so," he said.
Opposition bashing expected at Umno AGM

Meanwhile, on a separate matter, Puad said that the upcoming Umno general assembly (AGM) is likely to focus on the impending general election, and to give endorsement to the prime minister to lead the party through this.

He added that the AGM is also likely see delegates go “on the offensive” against Pakatan Rakyat, particularly on the administration of Selangor, Kedah, Kelantan and Penang.

He also advised all delegates who will speak during the debates to not use the platform to showcase themselves as “winnable candidates” rather, to present “critical” ideas to improve the party.