It’s undeniable that the old dude has incredible charisma – no matter what he did wrong, people would still flock to him. The fact that the law hasn’t touched him is a proof that he’s still in power.
Our genius vice president said that “we Indonesian need to respect our past leaders” – well, I assume that translates to “we can’t bring Suharto to justice”.
Oh, brother… we’re getting waaaay behind other countries, we’re probably in the wrong gear: Reverse.
lol Taufik Hidayat
What was he doing? playing badminton with Soeharto..
lol
lol Taufik Hidayat
What was he doing? playing badminton with Soeharto..
lol
I think you can see that Taufik’s got his hand tied to Agum’s back.
I don’t get why Gus Dur had to visit him… very disappointing.
Generalissimo Than Shwe had no time to go there ; he’s so sorry !
Andrew said:
It’s undeniable that the old dude has incredible charisma – no matter what he did wrong, people would still flock to him. The fact that the law hasn’t touched him is a proof that he’s still in power.
I rest my case!!
Pena Budaya Says wrote:
I don’t get why Gus Dur had to visit him”¦ very disappointing.
Dont you know, he is Gus Dur bro…
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It is OK. I think. Better than The CSIS group who left him after in a weak position. Shanti… Shanti. Om…
So Soeharto is still strong, lively and kicking..hmmm..bed..mentong..ya. But honestly Agum Gumelar is quite a nice guy..I guess..
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