You've missed the point completely. What's indefenisble about raising the possibility of an honest mistake or belief that is proved wrong later?
The "weapons of mass destruction" lie is merely an example of how things can go wrong and misinterpreted even by those with more resources and the ability to identify facts and the truth with; not something for others to follow.
Anwar did not mislead parliament if, at the time he made the statement to parliament, he held an honest and reasonable belief that the sources from which he obtained the information about what he said were credible and true. You can't always be sure or certain that whatever information you have at your disposal is true and correct. Situtions change as do facts. The "weapons of mass destruction" lie is one which prime ministers of more powerful coutries relied on to make their case for a war. None apologised.
leadership true colour is manifested when confronted with truth and how he handles the reality.
This nation is plagued with defective leadership is the result of long term negligence to groom and nurture future leaders. Any potential Talents are suppressed and sabotaged. This is a reflection of insecurity within those in power and authority. Lessons to learn are from the following quotations preserved for our learning and enlightenment.
"The only skill that will be important in the 21st century is the skill of learning new skills. Everything else will become obsolete over time." ~ Peter Drucker(19 Nov 1909-11 Nov 2005)
One “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. ”
― Alvin Toffler (4 Oct 1928- 27 June 2016)
Two ,He who will not reason, is a bigot; he who cannot is a fool; and he who dares not is a slave. Sir William Drummond (26 Sept 1769-29 March 1828)
Three,. Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be attained only by someone who is detached. Simone Weil (3 February 1909 - 24 August 1943)
Malaysia to thrive and progress must possess a large pool of people who have attained and internalized such mental vibracy and resilience. To attain such pool of talent the first starting point is by prenatal education. The womb education that stimulates the unborn to have an appetite for learning. More can be elaborated and details obtained by seeking jordan9tan@yahoo.com
You've missed the point completely. What's indefenisble about raising the possibility of an honest mistake or belief that is proved wrong later?
The "weapons of mass destruction" lie is merely an example of how things can go wrong and misinterpreted even by those with more resources and the ability to identify facts and the truth with; not something for others to follow.
Anwar did not mislead parliament if, at the time he made the statement to parliament, he held an honest and reasonable belief that the sources from which he obtained the information about what he said were credible and true. You can't always be sure or certain that whatever information you have at your disposal is true and correct. Situtions change as do facts. The "weapons of mass destruction" lie is one which prime ministers of more powerful coutries relied on to make their case for a war. None apologised.
Why defend the indefensible with examples of other leaders who mislead the world? One wrong does make another right!
leadership true colour is manifested when confronted with truth and how he handles the reality.
This nation is plagued with defective leadership is the result of long term negligence to groom and nurture future leaders. Any potential Talents are suppressed and sabotaged. This is a reflection of insecurity within those in power and authority. Lessons to learn are from the following quotations preserved for our learning and enlightenment.
"The only skill that will be important in the 21st century is the skill of learning new skills. Everything else will become obsolete over time." ~ Peter Drucker(19 Nov 1909-11 Nov 2005)
One “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. ”
― Alvin Toffler (4 Oct 1928- 27 June 2016)
Two ,He who will not reason, is a bigot; he who cannot is a fool; and he who dares not is a slave. Sir William Drummond (26 Sept 1769-29 March 1828)
Three,. Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be attained only by someone who is detached. Simone Weil (3 February 1909 - 24 August 1943)
Malaysia to thrive and progress must possess a large pool of people who have attained and internalized such mental vibracy and resilience. To attain such pool of talent the first starting point is by prenatal education. The womb education that stimulates the unborn to have an appetite for learning. More can be elaborated and details obtained by seeking jordan9tan@yahoo.com
Passwater is all I can say to your post.