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Posted: 25 May 2013 07:00 PM PDT

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Posted: 25 May 2013 04:00 PM PDT

PAKATAN RAKYAT LOST POPULAR VOTE IN 9 STATES, LABUAN & PUTRAJAYA

Posted: 25 May 2013 10:30 AM PDT

I knew there was something not right about this "we won the popular vote" crap that is being bandied about by the Pakatan Rakyat. 

Folks, numbers dont lie - so they say.  I was waiting for information like the following table to come out from the Pakatan Rakyat. This table is from Malaysiakini. 

I hope others will also analyse these numbers. This will put a stop to their claims of winning the popular votes.  It is all bullshit. I repeat - it is all bullshit.

This table is from Malaysiakini ok - a Pakatan Rakyat website. I repeat  this table is from Malaysiakini - a Pakatan Rakyat website. 




From the tabulation provided by Malaysiakini you can see straight away that the Barisan Nasional won the POPULAR VOTES in NINE States PLUS in the Wilayah Persekutuan areas of Labuan and Putrajaya.

I am not talking about Parliamentary seats. I am talking about Popular Votes. The Barisan Nasional has caried the POPULAR VOTE in NINE STATES and the Wilayah Persekutuan areas of Labuan and Putrajaya.

The Pakatan Rakyat has carried the popular votes only in the FOUR States of Kelantan, Penang, Perak and Selangor. 

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY OK 

1. THE BARISAN NASIONAL HAS CARRIED THE POPULAR VOTE IN NINE  STATES PLUS THE WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN OF LABUAN AND PUTRAJAYA.

2.  THE PAKATAN RAKYAT HAS CARRIED THE POPULAR VOTE IN ONLY FOUR STATES. 

Now lets look at the numbers in detail. 

The Pakatan Rakyat won a total of  5,624,084 votes throughout Malaysia (including Sabah and Sarawak). 

The Barisan Nasional won a total of 5,262,983 votes throughout Malaysia (including Sabah and Sarawak). 

This means the Pakatan Rakyat won 5,624,084 - 5,262,983 = 361,101 more votes than the BN throughout Malaysia. 

But the Pakatan Rakyat HAS LOST the POPULAR VOTE IN NINE STATES AND IN THE WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN OF LABUAN AND PUTRAJAYA. 

So how did the Pakatan Rakyat get that extra 361,101 votes? 

Here is the answer :  

i. In Kelantan the Pakatan Rakyat won 412,949 - 355,627 = 57,332 extra votes. 

ii. In Penang the Pakatan won 492,863 - 229,859 = 263,004 extra votes.

iii. In Perak the Pakatan won 624,344 - 512451 = 111,893 extra votes

iv. In Selangor the Pakatan won 1,044,758 - 685,502 = 359,256 extra votes.

v. In KL the Pakatan won 425,352 - 227,268 = 198,084 extra votes.

You can see very, very clearly that the Pakatan Rakyat has won the popular vote in those States with large Chinese populations ie Penang, Perak and Selangor plus WP Kuala Lumpur. This is where their extra 361,101 votes came from.  

Even in Malay majority Kelantan, the Pakatan's majority of the popular vote is very slim - only 57,332 extra votes.  Wherever Malays are predominant, even in Kelantan, the BN has won more Malay votes.

If we add up the Pakatan's majority votes in the three States of Penang, Perak,  Selangor and KL (with large numbers of Chinese voters) it adds up to  932,237 votes. Plus Kelantan their total majority throughout Malaysia is 989,569 votes.  

Very, very clearly these are Chinese votes from Penang, Perak, Selangor and KL.

Quite obviously then this 989,569 vote majority in Penang, Perak, Selangor, Kelantan and KL has been diluted by the BN in other states, resulting in a final majority of only 361,101 votes for the Pakatan throughout Malaysia.  

This is a huge wallop for the Pakatan Rakyat. With a 989,569 majority they should have caried the whole country. But they did not. Why not? Because the huge bulk of their votes are found among large Chinese voter populations in Penang, Perak, Selangor and Kuala Lumpur.  

This confirms that the PR carried the huge majority of Chinese votes. This also confirms that the PR does not represent the majority of the Malay votes. That is why they cannot win the general elections. The Pakatan does NOT have the Malay vote.

SO THE PAKATAN RAKYAT HAS LOST THE POPULAR VOTE IN :
  1. Perlis
  2. Kedah
  3. Terengganu
  4. Pahang
  5. Negeri Sembilan
  6. Johor
  7. Melaka
  8. Sabah
  9. Sarawak 
  10. WP of Labuan & Putrajaya

Saya harap sahabat Bloggers, Media dan pihak Penerangan UMNO dan BN akan menyebarkan analisa ini untuk fahaman ramai. Fakta-fakta ini harus di sebarkan secara meluas supaya paling ramai orang akan faham kebenaran ini. BN telah menang undi popular di sembilan buah negeri serta WP Labuan & Putrajaya. 

Pakatan Rakyat menang undi popular hanya di empat buah negeri saja. Selain Kelantan, Pakatan Rakyat menang undi popular di Pulau Pinang, Perak dan Selangor di mana terdapatnya paling ramai pengundi Cina. - Sumber OutSyed The Box

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Posted: 25 May 2013 10:23 AM PDT


Anwar broke agreement to accept GE13 results - Jusuf Kalla #AnwarPenipu

Posted: 25 May 2013 09:26 AM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR: Former Indonesian vice-president Jusuf Kalla has accused Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim of reneging on a secret deal to respect the outcome of Malaysia's 13th General Election which he brokered between Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak and the opposition leader.


The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported yesterday Jusuf had revealed that a written agreement was made between Najib and Anwar in April, refraining from personal attacks during the campaign and to accept the outcome of the May 5 polls, which was first proposed by Anwar.
 
According to Jusuf, Anwar approached him on the agreement two months ago, asking the latter to reach out to his opponent and secure his commitment for a peaceful election outcome.
 
However, WSJ said Anwar had claimed that Jusuf was the one who reached out to him to offer his assistance in ensuring an orderly outcome to the elections.
 
It reported that Anwar acknowledged he had made the agreement with Najib, with Jusuf as mediator, but he claimed that the Barisan Nasional (BN) had revoked it by the way it ran its campaign.
 
Jusuf also said that he had contacted Anwar, a day after the May 5 polls, to ask the opposition leader to accept the result.
 
"We had a commitment," Jusuf was quoted as saying. "On Monday, I asked Anwar to accept it and look at reality. But they said, 'No, no, no, no."
 
The general election saw Najib-led Barisan Nasional returned to power by winning 133 of the 222 parliamentary seats, which saw the dissatisfied Anwar and Pakatan Rakyat staging rallies across the country since May 8.
 
Without criticising any party, Jusuf said he felt that both sides met their commitment to refrain from personal attacks during the campaign.
 
Jusuf had brokered peace agreements in various conflicts across the troubled Indonesian archipelago during his time as vice-president from 2004 to 2009, and had roles in peace negotiations in Thailand and Sri Lanka. -- BERNAMA
 

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