The recent scenario in the Malaysia politic is really interesting. Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP)had announced that they have no more confident with our beloved Pak Lah.
Well what am I going to say...personally I have no problem with Pak Lah. So far I feel that I am quite like his way of doing things.
But there are times that I feel that is he really a charismatic leader? I just do not know. I am just like 'dust' (imitate what Sammy Vellu said).
Ok, back to the above title, are there any? Sarawak politicians are quite funny also...just like Sabah. It is very hard to predict. The politicians have been promoting to bring more development but how am I going to chew the promotion any longer?
10 years back, yes, we will understand...but now we are already in the 2008! The question is...What have they been doing before this? Years and years to bring development..come on, I am tired of the excuses.
At the moment we are not suppose to bring development..we are suppose to maintain the development and enjoy it!
But hey!!!... The rakyat of Sarawak if not all, majority of us still keep our faith with BN, whatever it is. BN is the only alliance that can unite all Malaysians!
So, who are the MP's that are going to jump over? Shame on you!
Oppsss.... the Sarawak general election will be here soon! If the state government is not going to buck up, BN is going to suffer!
If I would like to think it again, where am I going to go if not BN. PKR? Oh no... they are not good enough for me. Anwar? Who is he? Sarawak is not going to get anything from him, he will get something from Sarawak! Well that is my personal opinion dude!
DAP? They are good but too radical...
Whatever it is, I still choose BN! But again... I am not going to register myself with any political party for the time being!
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Sunday June 22, 2008
‘MPs on verge of joining PKR hijacked’
KOTA KINABALU: At least two Barisan Nasional MPs from Sarawak are on the verge of throwing their support behind the opposition, PKR deputy president Dr Syed Husin Ali claimed.
He said that the MPs were “hijacked” as they were among a group of 10 leaders from the state who were taken on a trip to Beijing.
Syed Hussin told reporters after attending a Kaamatan (Harvest Festival) gathering here that the two MPs were supposed to make their stand known either on Friday or yesterday.
“But we are confident they will make the appropriate announcement on their return to the country,” he said.
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