An unelected minister talking tough and just because you Najib friend you got chosen instead of the more rightful Zulhasnan who was the only umno MP got elected.but unelected ones get be senators and ministers sure more acute problematic Umno divisions How to set personal difference aside and be united. All this while, It is personal interest which is the only thing that unite those leeches together.The politicians can do all the defending or attacking they want but at the end of the day, the voters' will shall prevail. It is not like two huge armies facing off one another. By the way, why only Gelang Patah and why only now? Let the politicians be reminded in no uncertain terms that rhetorics will neither bring food to the table nor fill empty stomachs. The excessive sloganeering and shiny acronyms bandied about daily is both tiring and numbing not to mention the mud-slinging. BN has to do last minute window dressing by giving 500k. Why need to bribe people? If this moo cow and gang had not been siphoning off $$$$ they don't have to do all this bribing. The rakyaat have to learn that these guys have been around for 53 years and the country has become poorer. Need to put new brooms to rule and sweep out the old rubbish the first time that I see that UMNO/BN is desperate to win in any corner of the country. In the past elections , they considered all seats in Johore safe. Today, this is not the case. For too long they have been resting in their ivory towers. This time around, it will not be easy going for UMNO and MCA.
Remember, no party can hold the power forever and Umno/BN is not excluded either. Umno deputy president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said"theft calling to catch thieves he would meet problematic Umno divisions during Ramadan to thrash out any problems.Muhyiddin, who is also deputy prime minister, said there weren’t many problematic Umno divisions but that he would use the meetings to also remind division leaders and members about the importance of avoiding issues that could weaken the party.UMNO MUST GIVE VOICE TO THOSE WHO FEEL DISILLUSIONED OR DISENFRANCHISED BY THE CHOICE OF THEIR CANDIDATES. BY PLACING LOCAL CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION, VOTERS WILL BE ABLE VOTE SUITABLE CHOICES. WE HAVE NO MANIFESTO OR POLITICAL VIEW, BUT OFFER THE ELECTORATE FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, AND AN END TO ‘VOTER APATHYresearch has shown that it would encourage up to 33% of non-voters to use their vote. We feel it is important that our democracy allows people to positively vote where they feel there is not a wide enough choice of local candidate or those on the ballot paper all appear to be .Defeat is the distance between a bedtime story and a wake-up call. The former starts with ‘Once upon a time…’ and lulls the voter to sleep. The second is an energiser that addresses a fresh dawn.political parties have become victims of their own success: their narrative has run its course, and they have not been able to find a further chapter to their saga In electoral science, statistics are illustrative, interpretation is critical and everything is fluid. Politics is evolutionary, and evolution – even Darwin’s – is a theory, not a fact. No election is an echo of the past, let alone a mirror of the future.
The statistics of last general elections do not justify the self-evident depression that has overtaken The shock is that UMNO could not read the internal map of every constituency as well once it did. UMNO confidence lies in its brilliant management of the most important gene in democracy’s biology. It consolidated its vote,It may be difficult to deal with defeat, but the regret of a drowned dream is quickly overtaken by the compulsions of survivalUmno must show that it is able to innovate at the local level. An invention awaits the next genius: a camera that can photograph the mind. Television politics has become a screaming contest between politicians, perhaps because the camera has lost the art of stimulation. Since there is no hope of getting a different kind of politician, we need a different sort of camera. It will chase the mind for news.“Politics today is all about thoughts as besides having reacted swiftly and strategising, the people want to see its way of thinking as we are dealing with educated people and professionals who are exposed to all kinds of information. This is the challenge for Umno.”Winning the young minds And while it could be a ton of fun to mock our chosen leaders and their never ending game of gridlock, I think this begs, on both its knees, another question. What does that say about us as an electorate? What is our approval rating? What is your approval rating?
We are a vicious cycle. We are a rut. We, the people, are an eternal stalemate. We love confrontation and hate cooperation. Can’t we all just get along? Where would the fun be in that? Why would we watch? Why would we care? We’d much rather argue, and disagree, and scream at each other. It’s what makes this country great. Compromise is for wussies. We can inherited a two party system, and were going to stick with it, as long as we never find out which side is right.
You. You voted for MCA AND MIC. You put sticker on your car. You celebrated his victory with a tall cocktail and a pat on the back. You were pumped. But then you got bored. Because you found out that politics is a bitch. That change maybe is a gonna come, but definitely it a gonna come slowly. That because you believed in one politician doesn’t mean a bunch of the rest of them aren’t crummy. That MCA and MIC didn’t have a big, black magic stick after all. And so you got pissed. And you so were over it. And after years you just couldn’t be bothered. What’s your approval rating?
And you. You tea drinking morons. You got all riled up when a guy named Soiled Leg became president. You were horrified. You shit in your separate, loveless beds. So you made signs. And wore funny hats. And went screaming into your church basements. You scared the hell out of everyone and rammed through the biggest bunch of crazies ever to sit in . And now you don’t even recognize yourself. Or them. What’s your approval rating?
And finally you. Moderates. What the hell happened to you? Where’d you go in all of this? What are you, afraid to be reasonable? The middle of the road has never been so narrow. Everyone’s loveable politically incorrect uncle is now just politically incorrect. From watching too much news. No one wants their politics in moderation. They want it full-on, fast and furious, loud and obnoxious, righteous and so effing wrong. So, how do you approve of something that doesn’t exist?You elected this MCA MIC, If we ever chose a side, would we let them do what they said they were going to do, or would we freak out and immediately stop them in their tracks?“If there are problems in a division, all quarters from the top to the grassroots should work together to solve the problems amicably to ensure Barisan Nasional’s victory in the coming general election,” he said in his speech when opening the annual delegates’ meeting of the Batu Umno division here,Also present were division chairman Datuk Yahaya Mat Ghani and Federal Territory (FT) Umno liaison secretary, Datuk Syed Ali Alhabshee.Muhyiddin, who is also FT Umno liaison chairman, said he had already informed Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak that he would be meeting the problematic divisions to discuss the issues with an open heart.“We have 220 parliamentary constituencies and we know the situation in each.we have a real problem,” he said.Muhyiddin said each parliamentary and state seat contested were important to winning back BN’s lost power in some states in the last general election in 2008.He said he did not want a repeat of what happened in the last elections where BN’s loss was due to “cah keting” or sabotage by Umno members themselves rather than the strength of the opposition.Muhyiddin also suggested that BN component party leaders identify the needs and the problems faced by non-Malay voters for further action to be taken.On the 13th general election, Muhyiddin said it would not be held next year as this year would be the most suitable time for it.“I don’t think the wait will extend into next year. However, it depends on the prime minister, but I’ve told him that this year is the best time (to hold the elections).


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