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LEADERS OF OPPOSITION PACT ZIG-ZAG ACROSS THE COUNTRY TO COOL THEIR VERY OWN HOT SPOTS

Posted: 22 Feb 2013 01:53 AM PST

Like the movie Fast and Furious, leaders of parties in opposition pact are now crossing the country, profusely trying to 'put off fires that begin to burn their bases' which threaten to pull their influence down.

In Selangor, the three parties are practically 'f…ing' each other up as suspicious and backstabbing take centre-stage as each party scramble to stay afloat under the heavy onslaught of BN.

On the ground, voters who had trusted them are now turning their backs and filing suits in courts for unfulfilled promises and pledges while party workers leaving, like abandoning a sinking ship.

Racism between them is prevalent as their each party attempts to sustain their influence along race and religion because voters do not trust their pledges and promises anymore.

So each party goes on racial and religious lines that can pull back some lost influence.

In Kedah, PAS state government is facing credibility crisis with majority of the party divisions calling for MB Azizan AbdulRazak to step down and party secretary-general Mustapa Ali as usual play dump.

In Kelantan, Mentri Besar who is also the party Ulamak chief Nik Aziz Nik Mat is facing decline in respect as no more than 500 waited for him at the airport last week compared to no less than few thousands every time he returns from anywhere at the airport.

In Johor, PKR and DAP are crossing hairs and in animosity mood as both the parties' chiefs blame each other for sabotage and DAP supremo Karpal Singh and PKR Wan Azizah Ismail are backing each other's man.

In short, parties in the opposition pact are now fighting each other and from within while PKR Rafizi, termed as the financial wizard…ha ha ha…is behaving like a schoolboy trying to outdo whatever or do better than the other boys' claims.

Things are actually looking bad for the opposition pact as the old saying goes 'love fades when marriage begins' in this case the marriage is one of convenience, not based on true love feelings.

Falling apart and downhill fast, leaders of the pact have no choice but to put off the 'fires' as diversion tactics have failed to hide the truth given the voters are getting wiser while parties in the pact are showing their weaknesses and their lies are being exposed by the day.

The latest act by Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak in signing the Transparency International Election Integrity Pledge has put the opposition in a 'check mate' position.

Clearly the opposition pact is cornered and they are in a hot spot, hotter than the frying pot they used to fry Najib and Bn leaders all this while.

PAS Supporters Who Took BR1M Are Worse Than Cows And Chicken - Nik Aziz

Posted: 21 Feb 2013 08:00 AM PST

It is shocking to hear Nik Aziz's speech as soon as he arrived at Kota Bharu after he performed his umrah in Mecca.
Ni Aziz' speech did not promote unity, instead, it sounded like insults, that he came to a point of comparing those who received BR1M with animals.
Nik Aziz said, in front of his supporters at Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium compound," Those who offer money to people, is as same as we calling out chicken to come cloesr to us, all we do is just throw the food. If we want to call the cows, we throw in straws."
That is how insulting he is towards those who received BR1M even when most of his own supporters received it. Not just that, they even said that it is their rights, as rakyat and the money belongs to rakyat.
God knows how did they find such excuse. Would any other governments in the world provide BR1M? No, because it is not their responsibility.
It is part of nature, people need to work to earn money. No one deserve to get anything without doing anything unless they really do not have any power to work due to health reasons for example.
Government's responsibility is to administrate, generate income, bring in investments, public facilities, education, preserve national sovereignty and to ensure peace.
Providing 'free money' to rakyat is not part of the government's responsibility.
As for rakyat, they need to work to pay for themselves, their family and taxes to the government, so that the government could keep on providing the service they need.
Coming from concern, BN government do think of those who are in need and decided to help them, through BR1M. Government can simply use the RM3 billion, budgeted for BR1m for other things, but that might not benefit those who really need it.
Obviously BR1M cannot be implemented if the government cannot afford it. If the government only depend on taxes from those who can afford to pay, obviously they will not be able to provide BR1M to those in need.
Thus, being able to implement it proves how efficient Barisan Nasional is in generating income as well as managing the country's finance.
Sadly, Tok Guru sees BR1M as bait or bribe to gain votes from rakyat, other than insulting those who accepted it. It is even sadder when those who actually took BR1M, are his own supporters.
That is why, we would like to ask Tok Guru, if those who took BR1M are as same as cows and chicken, what about his supporters who often insult BN by in the end still took BR1M anyway, what are they?
Think about it.

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