Sunday, October 11, 2009

Time to make serious decisions tyranny WON The price of victory to Umno and Barisan is just too high. And it will be proven so, when GE13 comes along.



Now, they will have to come together to draft the charter for PR coalition. A loss will get PAS to serious think through what they should and should not put in the manifesto or constitution of PR. An Islamic state is a big no-no.

The only undesirable side-effect from this loss is the morale boost to BN. It might influence some people to think that BN is getting back its power now. Since many people are men/women without principle, the coalition might just get back some support in subsequent by-elections or in next general election.

Let the nature takes its own course. We just have to do our best. Overall, I do not think that PR has lost big in the grand scheme of thing. Bagan Pinang is a unique constituency in favor of BN with huge postal votes.


With better organisation, less internal friction and more of Anwar Ibrahim and Nik Aziz’s personal appearance, I’m very sure PR will do better next time. PAS and its partners were bickering too much. Let’s learn to learn. Arrogance is the first step to a downfall PR have to do a post mortem and genuinely ask themselves, why they LOST ???

Even a bigger margin. There is no time hiding the truth and be sensible and honest. Internal bickering in Selangor is the best example. MSM took full advantage of this issue.


The price of victory to Umno and Barisan is just too high. And it will be proven so, when GE13 comes along.
Time to make serious decisions All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent. who was responsible for the public-relations failure I am a pro-PR and still until now, but I am glad BN won this by-election especially won over PAS. Reason is what PAS have done after GE is ridiculous. From incidents from Kedah to Selangor and all those unity talk suggested that PAS is becoming an arrogant party and totally not sensitive to non-malay races. This has taught PAS a lesson to be more humble and objective in pursuing their political agenda. I supported DAP and PKR, but for PAS, please go away except Nik Aziz who I greatly admire. He is the only true Islam practice, others is only politician and bigot.This is to check on PAS and as a warning message to that hassan ali and to those big headed Pas leaders.
Both Barisan men and women employ interesting seduction techniques in an attempt to ensnare each other. How effective these techniques are depends on how good an understanding of the weaknesses of the other one has. The first step in seduction is to identify the cracks in the wall, PR STATE-GOVT. LEADERS must acknowledge that all the drama and their bickering are being watched and analysed by our dear MALAYSIAN PEOPLE. It’s high time for PR Leaders to devise Code of Conducts for all PR reps, for harmony, stability and ingenious competency.Antares said…
Thank you, Zorro. It was a great pleasure to meet Salahuddin Ayub, Mahfuz Omar, Saifuddin Nasution, Sivakumar, and all the hardworking volunteers rooting for Zulkefly Mohamed Omar. Good human beings I would be proud to call FRIENDS. Conspicuously absent from the campaign – and fortunately so – was Hasan Ali, whom I hold singlehandedly responsible for destroying DECADES of hard-won goodwill and trust amongst non-Malay voters who voted PAS last year. Personally, I’d rather see Khir Toyol become Selangor MB again than allow Hasan Ali that perverse pleasure. I can’t think of a worse endorsement than that!
Let’s have an open heart for this loss, for a big win ahead.

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