Saturday, March 12, 2016

UMNO Supreme Council member Datuk Johari Abdul Ghani said UMNO must not fade away mid-journey

written by the voice from the street
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UMNO Supreme Council member Datuk Johari Abdul Ghani said UMNO must not fade away mid-journey  That is the great strength of UMNO democracy. There will be aberrations here and there, there might be concerns about the present situation  We are not committing any crime, as a matter of fact, we love the party very much.


Confrontation between PaS the lethal adrenalin of faith supremacy  and UMNO belief that faith equality is the basis of civilised political and social stability.But as a sense of loss, and fear of the future, intensified, the ideas of exclusivity, separation and dream of dominance the Quran with the eye of a Muslim: with sympathy, not invective. Nations that deviated from this model are paying an existential price. From Pakistan to the north of Africa, there is a gathering wasteland of countries which, for one reason or another, cherry-picked between the four essentials. Their governments are not in control. Militias and shadow armies have filled this vacuum, the most powerful of which operate in a loose alliance under the banner of terrorist theocracy.

The biggest problem for PAS was its “ambiguous” attitude towards Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, whose tenure has been tainted by allegations of financial scandals,.Datuk Johari Abdul Ghani said 1MDB Is Not Political Problem but a Corporate Problem  Questions to ponder Datuk Johari Abdul Ghani said 1MDB Is Not Political Problem but a Corporate Problem So what if MACC then conspired with former Attorney-General Tan Sri Gani Patail to fix up Najib
How fast Malaysians forget? WSJ knows these documents are from top government officials and they probably know who they are too. had pretty much confirmed that it is an inside job from unnamed "top government officials"
It is far safer to keep your eyes open and mouth shut.READMORE

Tengku Adnan: Umno welcomes PAS' hand in friendship


using the Malay idiom “untung sabut timbul, untung batu tenggelam” (if lucky, you might succeed; if unlucky, you suffer losses) 

Hadi hugs Najib, Tuan Ibrahim slams him, Mahfuz wants to topple him. Why should anti-Najib voters vote PAS? PAS secretary-general Datuk Takiyuddin Hassan said on Thursday that PAS would form a second opposition coalition, working with a multiracial party and not with Umno.Those who understand the temperamental nature of any electoral season know that predictions are risky. It is far safer to keep your eyes open and mouth shut.the emergence of the second coalition led by PAS would benefit Barisan Nasional a little, as it would split the opposition.UMNO  more stable in coalition. Even though it has huge problems now, there is unity in the coalition among its component members.
 But if you had to lay any bets, how would you start? Open up the map and check out what may be called pinprick constituencies. These are the marginal seats where victory went to one party by a statistically inconsequential figure this will be more illuminating precisely because their random existence, outside any cluster that suggests geographic logic. If there is consistency in disarray, it means consolidation towards UMNO. PAS is vital due to its presence in rural areas, and while there is truth in that, Umno is also trying to appeal to a similar electorate.Like a thoroughbred racehorse, Umno is waiting for the home stretch before striking with a lightning quick charge.They have done it before. Who is to say they will not do it again?
Najib cannot take a switch in swing for granted, for while national factors do shape currents on the surface,If not, seats are travelling in disparate directions.this situation will lead to three-cornered fights and the splitting of votes. In seats where you have 50% Malay voters, there are always extremely strong local whirlpools just below which can pull in the opposite direction. PAS is vital due to its presence in rural areas, and while there is truth in that, Umno is also trying to appeal to a similar electorate.Like a thoroughbred racehorse, Umno is waiting for the home stretch before striking with a lightning quick charge.They have done it before. Who is to say they will not do it again?
.Voters who pick between Umno and PAS believe in either race or religion being the fulcrum of their lives.Those who buy that message are not yet sold by DAP’s “Malaysian Malaysia” essence or PKR’s multiracial front.
Rosmah and Najib now

The first challenge before Najib , if he wants to take his party to the top position, is to protect UMNO’s marginal seats and displace PAS from its thin space. It is only after this that Najib can attempt  by generating huge momentum in seats where lost by substantial numbers.Najib must act fast if this is going to happen there are always extremely strong local whirlpools just below which can pull in the opposite direction. PAS is vital due to its presence in rural areas, and while there is truth in that, Umno is also trying to appeal to a similar electorate.Like a thoroughbred racehorse, Umno is waiting for the home stretch before striking with a lightning quick charge.They have done it before. Who is to say they will not do it again?.Voters who pick between Umno and PAS believe in either race or religion being the fulcrum of their lives.Those who buy that message are not yet sold by DAP’s “Malaysian Malaysia” essence or PKR’s multiracial front.
Those who understand the temperamental nature of any electoral season know that predictions are risky. It is far safer to keep your eyes open and mouth shut. But if you had to lay any bets, how would you start? Open up the map and check out what may be called pinprick constituencies. These are the marginal seats where victory went to one party by a statistically inconsequential figure. This will be more illuminating precisely because their random existence, outside any cluster that suggests geographic logic. If there is consistency in disarray, it means consolidation towards a national party. If not, seats are travelling in disparate directions. voters want a stable government because that is essential for any resolution of the economic crisis. Small allies can see that as clearly as anyone else. Moreover, an alliance with a potential winner fetches higher rewards. PAS has become a small party, and therefore needs to hitch a ride with someone else to maximize the conversion of support into seats, where no one is offering a ride, UMNO votes will wander in that useless space called purgatory;The prospect of success also creates the possibility of success. There are always a dozen reasons for a decision, but a key card prevails over competing negatives. In this election, voters want a stable government because that is essential for any resolution of the economic crisis. Small allies can see that as clearly as anyone else. Moreover, an alliance with a potential winner fetches higher rewardPolitics might be hell, but victory is heaven.






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