Priority
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Soekarno
was a president for his country. (A country man)
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Soeharto
was a president for his family. (The first: family)
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Habibie
was a president for everything. (President of over 20 government
companies)
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Gus
Dur was a president for his links. (Brought his links to the
Cabinet)
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Megawati
is a president for (Who knows what?)
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Influence
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Soekarno
spoke, people got encouraged. (If only people can live by words)
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Soeharto
spoke, people got scared. (People bowed their head down. What did
I say?)
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Habibie
spoke, people got confused. (What was he trying to say? mute
button, please)
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Gus
Dur spoke, people laughed. (Behold, the drunken master!)
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Megawati
speaks, people say “did someone say something?” (Please turn
on the mute button)
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Personal skill
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Soekarno
governed with speech (a persuasive speaker)
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Soeharto
governed with steel (a man with a gun or an army man)
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Habibie
governed with wish (I wish every nation buy CN 235-aeroplane
produced by Indonesia)
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Gus
Dur governed with tease (Mr. President, stop joking please)
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Megawati
is governing by missing (is anybody out there? where is she?)
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Pulling
out or pooling?
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Soekarno
pulled out the nation to the center (Founded Non-Alignment
Movement)
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Soeharto
pulled out the nation to creditors (Show me the money!!)
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Habibie
pulled himself out to the West (a famous dual citizenship)
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Gus
Dur pulled himself out of the nation (traveled abroad extensively
during his presidency)
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Megawati
is pulling out the nation....(who said she is busy pooling?)
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Words
that will always be remembered
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Soekarno
: revolution (unfinished revolution!)
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Soeharto
: daripada (daripada pembangunan daripada saya daripada
itu)
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Habibie
: teknologi (yes Sir, we can eat it, drink it, dream it and die
by it)
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Gus
Dur : gitu aja koq repot (A sleeping president. Who cares?)
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Megawati
: ...(fill in the blank
)
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At a restaurant
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Soekarno
: “a lovely waitress”. (The waitress blushed. I love my
husband).
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Soeharto
: “I said, food!”. (The waitress started to panic. Did I say
fool? Oh No, I have 3 small children).
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Habibie
: “the best food for the best man”. (The waitress politely
asked him again).
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Gus
Dur : “I am not hungry, but I want to eat”. (The waitress,
“you’re just done, Sir”).
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Megawati
: “to go please”. (The waitress knew it already).
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