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Last Updated (Monday, 20 October 2008 00:36)

 
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Anwar's American Mentor, Wolfowitz is Gay?

The PKR election took an interesting twist when one candidate for Ketua AMK, Rafizi Ramli claim to have the blessing of Anwar.

Rafizi fit the same tall standing and complexion of other of Anwar's assistants, from Azmin, Ezam, Anuar Shaari, Saiful Bahari, and Bakar the mysterious masseur among others.

The former General Manager of Petrocarigali is unmarried, thus raising speculation of his sexual orientation.

Anwar's foreign supporters calling on the Government to interfere and stop his sodomy trial from the MPs of Australia and Britain are led by gay. Quite a few gay organisations abroad in the west and in Asean countries made similar call.

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