When Pakatan Rakyat supporters lamented that Parti Keadilan Rakyat Malaysia (PKR) has been the weakest link in the coalition, Nathaniel Tan, a PKR stalwart and former private secretary of Anwar Ibrahim, gallantly riposted that PKR is the only link.
But in that, he was proven so wrong during the period leading to and immediately after the nomination of a menteri besar (MB) for the state of Selangor following the completion of the May 2013 state elections.
If we examine the construct of Pakatan in Selangor, with its victorious election outcome, we have Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS) holding 15 state seats, the Democratic Action Party (DAP) another 15 seats, and PKR only 14 seats.
Yet prior to any consultation with PAS and DAP, the ‘only link’ was seen squabbling disgracefully among themselves over which PKR assemblyperson should fill the position of the MB, as if PKR had been the political party which won the Selangor state elections by itself.
Perhaps it saw itself as what its ardent supporters have been incorrectly accusing the Barisan Nasional (BN) of, a ‘minority government’. Well, it certainly was behaving like one.
Regarding the PKR intra-party squabbling, one of its factions had even disparaged its own member, Abdul Khalid Ibrahim, the MB of the previous state assembly session, for poor performance, describing him as a lame duck, without even understanding what the term means.
According to Wikipedia, a political lame duck is an elected official who is approaching the end of his or her tenure, especially one whose successor has already been elected. The status can be due to:
- Having lost a re-election bid
- Choosing not to seek another term at the expiration of the current term
- A term limit which keeps the official from running for that particular office again, and
- The abolishment of the office, which must nonetheless be served out until the end of the official's term
Then as if the publicly aired disparagement by PKR against Khalid Ibrahim, its best performing politician, was not bad enough, the Selangor PKR secretary wrote a lamentable letter about him to the Selangor sultan. Terence Netto in his Malaysiakini article ‘Selangor exco saga - a tale with several twists’ revealed to us what transpired:
Thus Pakatan MB-designate Khalid Ibrahim, days before he took the oath of office as MB on May 14, was subjected to the embarrassment of having a letter read out in his presence that was written by the Selangor PKR secretary to the sultan which not-so-subtly undermined Khalid's claims to a second term of office.
Senior state civil servants, known to be proxies of Umno, were present while the letter was read out at a royal audience, causing Khalid no small chagrin.
The criticisms or condemnations against Khalid Ibrahim were nothing more than a tragic intra-party attempt by that faction to prevent him from taking up the MB appointment for another term and to seize same for its most favoured son.
On the other hand if those Pakatan detractors of Khalid Ibrahim fear he may turn out to be a puppet of specifically DAP, then we will shortly see that fear to be unfounded.
Face-saving way out
While Nathaniel Tan’s ‘only link’ twisted itself into an unhappy, avaricious and treacherous knot of Gordian proportion, PAS and DAP with a combined 30 assemblypersons nominated Khalid Ibrahim as their preferred candidate for the MB position. Their preference was further endorsed by Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, the party president of PKR, a fortuitous endorsement for some in PKR because it eventually and unwittingly provided a face-saving way out for those against Khalid Ibrahim becoming MB.
But what occurred next ripped the breath of many away as PKR Wanita chief, Zuraida Kamaruddin, unbelievably told DAP and PAS pointedly to stay out on the Selangor MB appointment because, now get this, the post belonged to PKR and it was for the party alone to decide which of its assemblypersons should be MB. It that was not of ketuanan magnitude, I don’t know what would then be.
In a media interview she exclaimed whether the PAS and DAP state assemblypersons were gila kuasa (power crazy), without even recognising the irony of her accusations.
Mind you, those PAS and DAP assemnblypersons had nominated a PKR person to be MB, not one of their own party members.
If I may, I would like to paraphrase one of Anwar Ibrahim’s recent quotes to address Zuraida Kamaruddin for her belief that the Selangor MB post belonged to PKR, “So you think this is your father’s state?”
The sheer preposterousness of her proprietary claim on the MB position would have been a great joke if not for the disturbing cardinal belief by some in PKR that they possess supreme birthrights above their political allies, an indisputable ketuanan mindset. Thus, it indicated Nathaniel Tan’s ‘only link’ has in fact been Pakatan’s ‘only link’ to the ultimate ketuanan party, Umno, incidentally the progenitor of PKR.
Zuraida Kamaruddin has not been the only PKR member who has entertained such arbitrary aggressive and arrogant claim on being the automatic primus inter pares (first among equals) in Pakatan, with a first stake claim on the choicest cut of all Pakatan’s political rights in governments.
For example, the greedy grab of 49 (initially 52) out of 71 seats in the last Sarawak state election was a dismal example of its sad avaricious mentality and arrogant disdain for its Pakatan allies. It was pure grade ketuanan mentality at its worst. The buah langsat certainly hasn't fallen far from the langsat tree.
Thus, when social activist Haris Ibrahim, a man I very much admire and respect, initiated the ABU (Asalkan Bukan UMNO) campaign, I was not supportive of it for the reason that a George Bush-like approach of “either you’re with us or against us” would have unjustly punished as collateral damage those good Barisan Nasional (BN) people, admittedly very few but nonetheless are still there in people like Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, Saifuddin Abdullah, Ong Tee Keat, etc.
But far worse, it would have given an unacceptable carte blanche approval to frightful Pakatan politicians like the ones we have just described.
Arrogance and avarice
Another political activist and renowned blogger, Raja Petra Kamurudin, has been spot on when he clarified that the ABU campaign should be about fighting the lamentable Umno culture of racist supremacy (ketuanan Melayu), arrogance, avarice, corruption, cronyism, etc, and not the political party per se.
And he warned that the terrible Umno culture is not confined to only Umno the political party but has already permeated other parties. You may draw your own conclusion as to which other party outside of Barisan Nasional possesses that culture of ketuanan arrogance and avarice.
Anyway, with the appointment of Khalid Ibrahim as MB settled, and Dr Wan Azizah’s party presidential endorsement of him providing the face saving exit for his detractors, namely, that the ‘disagreement’ of him as MB was euphemistically about due process of consultation within PKR for a consensual nomination of a person for that post, the next round of the comedy or tragedy of errors began with the nomination of the state new executive committee (exco) members, which demonstrated that Khalid Ibrahim has been no puppet of DAP.
When the election results show that both PAS and DAP have won 15 state seats each, while PKR could only manage 14, it was agreed that both former parties’ share of the exco shall be increased from what they had in the previous state parliamentary session, namely from three to four each. But PKR would of course hold the MB position, one worth at least the equivalent of two exco members, and of course the remaining two exco positions.
It would have been a happy and equitable sharing of positions of the equivalent of four each.
But alas, that was not to be, on the alleged basis that the exco must reflect appropriate racial breakdown, where there have to be six Malay excos to four non-Malay members. Sadly, it seems that race continues to dominate virtually every aspects of our everyday lives, even among the subjects of His Royal Highness (HRH) the Sultan of Selangor. The requirement was attributed by Khalid Ibrahim and subsequently by PAS’ Khalid Samad to a royal requirement, to wit, that of HRH.
Story of the two lists
Mind you, HRH has repudiated Khalid Samad’s claim that the long-delayed finalisation of the exco list was due to HRH who allegedly wanted to examine the so-called two lists, one with the ratio of five Malays to five non-Malays as per the previous state parliamentary session, and the other with the 6:4 racial split.
In an angry statement via his private secretary, Mohamad Munir Bani, HRH urged online media and bloggers not to erroneously implicate the palace in the state exco controversy. The royal revelation was that Khalid Ibrahim as the MB had provided HRH with the list on May 20, 2013 before going abroad on medical leave.
The delay in the approval was because Khalid returned to Selangor only a week later and not because HRH was mulling over the so-called two lists. It was suggested HRH’s ire was directed at PAS’ Khalid Samad who came up with the story of the two lists.
But since then, Khalid Samad has come forth to deny he had attributed the delay to HRH.
There have been so many twists and turns in this affair that one doesn’t know what or who to believe, but rest assured that political skullduggery appears to be well and truly alive in Selagor.
Leaving aside the alleged involvement of the palace, it was painfully noticeable that Khalid Ibrahim did what would be considered ungentlemanly before he left for abroad, in unilaterally announcing via just a cowardly tweet the revised composition of the Selangor exco, which saw the agreed four exco positions for DAP reduced to three.
Couldn’t he have phoned DAP to advise his reason for the amendments, but then, we have been familiar with the lamentable PKR habit, of making unilateral decisions or policies on Pakatan (not PKR) issues, with their allies only learning of them via the media.
Thus it left Tony Pua, DAP Selangor deputy chief, bewildered on what was obviously an overturning of a Pakatan agreement on the exco composition. And of course Khalid Ibrahim was conveniently not around to answer why there was been a change to DAP’s disadvantage.
But from HRH’s revelation via his private secretary that Khalid Ibrahim had submitted the exco nominations to the palace prior to his departure for overseas, it would suggest that his tweeted message had already reflected the list submitted to HRH, lending doubts as to whether there was even a second list with the 5:5 racial ratio.
Be that as it was, even if HRH required a 6:4 makeup in the state exco, that would have been easily fulfilled with the four PAS members and two from PKR, which would still allow DAP to staff the exco with four of its assemblypersons.
Why then has DAP’s exco members being reduced to three?
That has been because Khalid Ibrahim wanted Elizabeth (Eli) Wong in the exco as well. Eli Wong is very well regarded within her party or at least within Khalid Ibrahim’s faction. She has been undeniably a commendable and very hard working exco member in the previous state parliamentary session and is obviously a favourite of the MB because she has been totally loyal to him, not unlike Faekah Husin.
But alas, Eli Wong is not a Malay in our very race-conscious world, and unless the Selangor exco could be expanded to eleven places to accommodate her, she could only be admitted at the expense of a non-Malay position, which obviously has to come from the DAP’s allocation of four.
I just wonder how Xavier Jeyakumar who has been dropped from the exco list must have felt in not being allocated that non-Malay position naughtily plucked from DAP's allocation. It was left to DAP (minus one exco seat) to place the sole Indian in the Selangor exco.
Khalid Ibrahim has been known for his famous 1981 ‘dawn raid’ on Guthrie Plantations in the London Stock Exchange, and he has certainly put his skill in raiding one of DAP’s exco positions without the victim even knowing about it until Khalid’s tweet came on the air, and I suspect that could have been why Khalid flew off abroad after tweeting the announcement to avoid explaining in person to DAP he has chucked out of the window the agreement DAP would be entitled to a fair share of four exco positions for its strength in the Selangor state assembly.
Lion’s share
Just to remind ourselves, HRH’s royal requirement for the 6:4 ratio would still have been met with DAP having four exco position. DAP lost its fourth exco position because Khalid Ibrahim or PKR wanted Eli Wong to also be in the exco.
This means that PKR as the smallest Pakatan component now has the lion’s share of the cabinet positions in holding the post of MB (worth the equivalent of at least two exco) and three excos, or an undeserved total of the equivalent of five exco positions.
Now, what was it that I said about the ketuanan mentality of PKR?
Ironically in February 2009 when Eli Wong was being challenged by the most trying moments of her political career, and when strong support from her own party would have consoled and assured her she was a victim rather than a scoundrel, Khalid Ibrahim did not intially show that crucial support and prevaricated, stating: ” … Wong was a victim but her willingness to resign from all posts is a selfless decision on her part to protect PKR because she is well aware that BN will continue to exploit the issue to damage the party”, obviously keen to see her go.
Then, in a further example of distancing himself from Eli’s predicament, he stated in a Malaysiakini report that his government would seek the views of HRH Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah on how it should deal with the controversy surrounding executive councillor Elizabeth Wong.
What controversy? Eli Wong was a victim of an unscrupulous criminal voyeur. And Khalid Ibrahim as the MB, the political head of the state, wanted to run to HRH for a political-party decision?
Susan Loone, now a Malaysiakini journalist and once one of Malaysia’s top socio-political bloggers, wrote in her blog ‘I weep over Eli Wong’s resignation’ in which she stated:
This blog mourns for Elizabeth Wong, the Bukit Lanjan state assembly woman who has been pressured to resign...
I know it was the party she represented - PKR - who asked her to resign. And that to me, may be a strategic but a most disheartening thing to do. It gives credence to gutter politics, to sleaze and evil politicking, within and without the party.
It was only when growing public support of Eli Wong proved to be so strong that PKR and Khalid Ibrahim began to find courage, no doubt assisted in large part by the fact that BN’s Nazri Abdul Aziz and Chew Mei Fun, both ministers on the opposite side of the political fence, also spoke out loud for Eli.
Khalid Ibrahim might have been a good leader for Selangor in terms of business and financial governance, but as a politician he lacked and I suspect still lacks political courage.
In the sorry saga of Eli Wong, and it’s sorry on Khalid’s part (or lack of), Khalid acquired a wee bit of notoriety for running away from sensitive issues or hard decisions, which might also have been the case in the recent exco controversy. In a perverted sense it shows he is not a puppet of the DAP.
Disease of 3-Cs
Another example was in 2008, when the issue of the Selangor deputy MB position was being aired to his immense discomfort because Teresa Kok was proposed for the role, Teresa Kok was jokingly described, among DAP people, as suffering from the disease of 3-Cs, being Chinese, Christian and Chabor (Chinese for woman), which made her candidature as deputy MB a challenge for Khalid Ibrahim, especially at a time when Hasan Ali was the Selangor PAS state leader. He showed the same lamentable lack of willingness to make a stand.
It was alleged that the same Muhammad Munir Bani, HRH’s private secretary, had advised Khalid Ibrahim about the palace's ‘preference’ for a Malay deputy MB.
However, when further queried, Muhammad Munir denied reports that HRH wanted ‘a deputy from a particular race’ (meaning 'Malay'), but instead, in a Malaysiakini report, stated differently that the sultan was the religious head for Islam and Malay culture, and thus the MB has the task of assisting in these duties, which in his absence would also have to handled by his deputy.
Thus we observed that what he uttered in the first instance had nothing to do with HRH but was of his own interpretation.
Mind you, he hasn't been the only one who misused (and still misuses) HRH's name in order to get what he/she personally wants or is personally inclined towards.
Then, Malaysiakini reported in ‘Expert: No legal need for Malay deputy MB’ that Dr Abdul Aziz Bari, a constitutional expert who had then lectured law at Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia, dismissed Munir’s claims that the deputy MB should ideally be a Malay to assist the MB in Islamic and cultural duties.
Abdul Aziz Bari said: “The Sultan of Selangor does not need the menteri besar or the deputy menteri besar in matters pertaining to religion and Malay custom.”
According to Dr Aziz Bari, the sultan, as the head of Islamic matters and the Malay adat, was (still is) in fact the person in charge of such matters in the state, and not the MB or his deputy.
He said: “Matters cited by the palace are entirely within the sultan's jurisdiction. As the sultan may act on his own discretion on these matters, the constitution provides that a council may be appointed to assist him. This is what is commonly known as religious councils or majlis agama, which looks after the religious department or the jabatan agama. In the other four states and federal territories, the Agong will have the same establishment.”
Dr Aziz Bari also commented that a prolonged delay in the appointment of a deputy MB was unnecessary and might even be unconstitutional.
So subsequently when Khalid Ibrahim was asked whether the appointment of a deputy MB (of Teresa Kok) had been postponed or scrapped altogether, he side-stepped the issue by stating the need to explain the matter (what?) properly to the people (who?), and that he would do this after the executive councillors had been sworn-in (why?)
Anyway, had he ever done that in the last five years?
Finally we come to PKR (not Pakatan) worst kept secret, the appointment of Saifuddin Nasution, the PKR secretary-general, as Selangor political liaison officer to handle Pakatan (not PKR) political affairs in the state.
PKR party members had earlier complained about Khalid Ibrahim’s by-the-book administration which wasn’t to their liking. Thus the post was mooted at PKR’s (not Pakatan’s) 9th National Congress and approved by Anwar Ibrahim to oversee the creation of more infrastructure development and welfare programmes in Selangor and which will be funded from a rich state reserves of some RM2.6 billion.
Intra-party quid pro quo
Many suspecting it was an intra-party quid pro quo for the MB’s post going to Khalid instead of Azmin Ali. Thus I am not convinced by Azmin Ali’s expressed concerns over Saifuddin Nasution's appointment. I opine that Azmin Ali wants to openly distance himself from the state political liaison officer appointment because of the pending party elections.
So in the end, we have PKR, the party with the least number of state seatsin Pakatan holding the positions of MB (worth at least two exco), three exco (one at the expense of DAP), the newly-created state political liaison officer, and the deputy speaker (Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad).
According to political observers, PAS has been terribly unhappy about this PKR (not Pakatan) political liaison officer appointment, one which will handle projects funded by the Pakatan savings of RM2.6 billion. PAS is said to suspect that PKR is trying to control the most developed state in the country.
Just imagine how PAS’ fears would be increased by what Khalid Ibrahim said of Saifuddin Nasution’s appointment, namely that “the exact role for Saifuddin within the state would be determined at a meeting among PKR leaders” as reported by the Malaysiakini article ’Selangor MB: Saifuddin appointed to aid rural growth’.
‘ … would be determined at a meeting among PKR leaders’, and there we were, believing the state was ruled by Pakatan and not just PKR. As I mentioned, PKR must have believe it’s the ruling government, albeit a ‘minority government’.
Perhaps that has been why Chempaka assemblyperson Iskandar Samad has asserted PAS’ rights to one of its party vice-presidents serving also as Selangor political liaison officer, since the post is supposed to look after Pakatan affairs. Iskandar Samad reminded Khalid Ibrahim that PAS won 15 state seats in Selangor, obviously alluding to PKR being the Pakatan member with the least number of state seats.
He stated succinctly, “Selangor is unique because, apart from being a ‘PAS state’, it is also a ‘DAP state’ and ‘PKR state’. No party can claim this state as their state because the total number of state seats of each party is almost equal. It is actually a ‘Pakatan Rakyat state’.”
But Khalid Ibrahim responded in tepid fashion that he would be prepared to consider PAS’ (and DAP’s) request for the post(s) “If there are those from DAP or PAS who have the capacity like Saifuddin...”
Okay, then let us examine who is Saifuddin Nasution and what has been his capacity, apart from his position of party (PKR, not Pakatan) secretary-general.
In the recent general election, he was rejected by the voters of the federal constituency of Kulim Bandar Baru (won by PKR in 2008), where his Umno opponent Abdul Aziz Sheik Fadzir defeated him by a credible majority of nearly 4,000 votes.
As the rakyat had rejected his attempt to be a people’s representative, is his appointment as Selangor political liaison officer the ‘PKR ketuanan’ equivalent of the BN using the Senate as a backdoor to the cabinet for their politicians who were rejected by the rakyat?
Perhaps at this stage, it may be worthwhile revisiting Terence Netto’s Malaysiakini’s article titled 'Selangor MB's pol sec Faekah at bay' in which he said of Khalid Ibrahim, as follows:
However, he has been slow to recognise as the PKR leader of a state regarded as a jewel in the federal crown that politics is also about providing opportunities, rewarding loyalties and managing expectations of the party faithful.
Ravening for rewards
Oblivious of these aspects of his role as MB, he has courted trouble with sections of the party - mainly ex-Umno members - whose 10 years (1998-2008) in the political wilderness before the Selangor government was captured by a PKR-led opposition has had them ravening for whatever rewards were to be had.
Please mark in particular Netto’s words in “... politics is also about providing opportunities, rewarding loyalties... of the party faithful” and “... mainly ex-Umno members - ... ravening for whatever rewards were to be had...”.
But wait, there’s more.
Recall that sometime in 1996, there was an international conference in Kuala Lumpur called the second ‘Asia-Pacific Conference on East Timur’ (APCET II), which was convened to propose a peaceful solution to the Indonesian militant oppression of East Timorese in Dili. The conference was held at Asia Hotel.
APCET II was violently disrupted by hooligans mainly from Umno Youth and forced to be abandoned. One of those thugs was Saifuddin Nasution, then No 3 in the Umno Youth hierarchy. In court he admitted it was indeed an Umno-orchestrated attack on the international conference. He thus has on his curriculum vitae the added qualification of violent wrecker of international conference.
Then-PM Dr Mahathir was in Ghana when the violence occurred at Asia Hotel, but the acting PM boasted of the forced abandonment of APCET II by declaring openly, “Our mission was to stop the conference and we did just that.”
That person was Anwar Ibrahim!
So there we are, where we have Anwar Ibrahim, Khalid Ibrahim, Zuraida Kamaruddin, Azmin Ali, Saifuddin Nasution all in the same party called PKR, the party with the ketuanan mindset.
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above is my letter to Malaysiakini, published this afternoon
DAP is on its way to being deregisterd....Pakatan Rakyat will implode and explode soon...
ReplyDeleteI for one will celebrate..
Kaytee,
DeleteYou see how following the rules would lead you to.....According to tanah melayu, being evil is good so long as it's UMNO
tanah melayu.......YOU BOLEH MAMPUSLAH!
Tanah Melayu comes from the Evil Party what, wakakaka
DeleteDisgusting.
ReplyDeletePrecisely. One Ketuanan is stuffed down the throat while the other is supposed to be stuffed down via a consensus - yet make no mistake on the matter - as a stuff down it was. If the DAP favoured Khalid cannot even hang-on to an bilateral agreement why does DAP issue its public preference for Khalid. Would it not have been better to have batted for the pygmy? Why was there no apparent trading process?
ReplyDeleteChinaman
I suppose DAP in backing Khalid didn't realize that he would revert to his old stripes.
DeleteBiasa lah, these types of malay leaders....have for years and years been riding roughshod, getting their damn ways no-matter-what, with their Ketuanan mentality of not respecting and honouring their words with their non Malay partners. What choice does DAP have in this country ? The pygmy gang is even more sleazy. Khalid, when stabbing you in the back, uses a less sharp knife, and any damaged organ from the stab can still be repaired although never to be healed completely. The pygmy gang on the other hand, will use chopper AND electric chainsaw...total annihilation to be expected.
DeleteBut these buggers seem to think in short term....ruling Selangor is not the end all.....tunggu lah 2018 ! Betrayal is not something people forget or forgive very easily.
Rather kaytee, DAP doesn't have the choice because it doesn't have its melayu candidates. Perhaps, it's DAp'S fault because like Kaytee Bhai here, DAP always follow the rules. In this world, nobody does. DAP must learn from PKR style of preemptive move. But too bad, DAP listen too much to people like kaytee
DeleteMy dear looes, you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free
DeleteTo paraphrase....the bangsat don't fall far off from the bangsat tree ! What do you expect.....all these bangsats from the same family tree of Umno II, a band of knaves/thieves who had a falling out and went on to form another breakaway 'Umno' ( in the name of a so-called 'Reformed' party...konon nya )....so it will be more surprising if they DON'T act they way they are acting and behaving now. DAP and PAS don't have any choice at all but have to work with these bangsats to reach where they are now. These latter 2 parties know what they are getting into and have resigned themselves to this bangsat element among its midst.....
ReplyDeleteThis post is a breath of fresh air, especially when you've reduced the number of times you use "Wakakakakka" and "Sweetie".
ReplyDelete-Darkhorse
so what ca gonna do about it? If PKR is a mutant UMNO are we seeing DAP as a perverse MCA, taking it in the ass yelping 'thank you sir! please! More sir!
ReplyDeleteMy outlook based on experience dealing with DAP and also PAS people is just DAP and PAS alone would break up and Pakatan collapse in less than a month.
ReplyDeleteThe (almost) totally non-Muslim DAP and 100% Muslim PAS are on completely different mental wavelengths and some of their core agenda are an anathema to each other.
Worst is there are almost no individuals in either DAP or PAS with the knowledge, ability or inclination to bridge the gap.
PAS talking about Hudud and banning gambling alcohol, gambling and short skirts all the time, and DAP trying to get Allah accepted for Christian use, and Karpal Singh perpetually using Star and NST to attack PAS.
Undoubtedly, PKR may smell a bit, but as Nat Tan says, the secular Malays and non-Muslims in PKR are the main bridge that is keeping Pakatan Rakyat together.
The alternative, as things stand today, is UMNO hegemony
I wonder whether you have even read this post at all? PKR does not smell a bit but a lot. And there is NO difference between UMNO and the PKR leaders today - just ketuanan advocates.
DeleteI am sorry NaNa boy just as I don't really much agree to much of kaytee's preaching. Sorry message. Yours stink to high heaven. WHAT THE FUCK LA, You mean only PKR glue DAP & PAS together to make PR. PAS & ESPECIALLY DAP chor boh lan. FUCK YOU LA!
DeleteOk, at times because of the fucking solidarity, I hold breath & gone to extent supporting PKR. But there is fucking cibai thing call red line. Just as PRC fuckingly tell MacArthur ......don't come near to Yalu River. PKR already cross the river some more screw a few village girls......FUCK YOU LA!
THE WHOLE FUCKING SAGE MAKE ME PUKE. FIRST DAP KENNA DENIED OF MELAYU CANDIDATES. NOW KENNA DENIED THEIR FUCKINGLY DESERVED SHARE
Hello Fucker,
Take a look at this arrangement. Don't you think it's fair to all parties
PAS (4 exco)
DAP (4 exco)
PKR ( 2 exco + 1 MB + 1 Nik Nazmi as Deputy Speaker)
Aspan Alias can be the speaker. He's pretty independent minded though he's a dap member now
Let do some sum shall we......
4 + 2 + 2 = 8
8 melayu & 5 non melayu
fulfill that beep beep HRH's beep beep wishes.
Frankly, I don't give a damn on that HRH sultan because last time (2008)
PKR ( 1 MB (melayu) + 2 melayu + 2 non melayu + 1 deputy speaker (melayu)
PAS ( 3 melayu)
DAP (3 non melayu + 1 non melayu speaker)
Let ask Count Dracula (Sesame Street) to do simple maths for us
WHAT THE FUCK......7 melayu + 6 non melayu
Eh Eh, apa macam sikarang mau tukar quota to 8 melayu + 5 non melayu
WHAT FUCKING NEXT? 9 melayu + 4 non melayu. Better still all melayu la because folks especially from DAP, retarded
OK LA, BAGI CHANCE TO HRH SELANGOR......PLEASE SACK YOUR PRIVATE SECRETARY..
I rest this case by telling you guys how powderful private secretary.......OMG! WAIT THE FUCKING MINUTE, AZMIN ALI WAS THE FUCKING CIBAI OF ANWAR HOR
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Bigge,_1st_Baron_Stamfordham
GUESS WHAT KAYTEE.....STAMFORDHAM TOLD GEORGE V.....NOT TO BRING THOSE RUSSIANS INTO GB OR YOUR KINGHOOD WILL BECOME BOH HOOD. TO THAT GEORGE ACCEPTED
I have read your post, but I do not agree with you.
DeleteDon't agree, don't agree la!
DeleteKaytee,
Teng should be gung ho enough to declare that DAP town, village, rural councillors should be more than 50%. Use rhodesia method. In fact, Khalid Ibrahim has used the same method on DAP. See how he quietly pass HRH the list. Then pretend sakit & go fucking germany for sick leave. After that all nasi sudah jadi bubur, viola.....WHAT THE CIBAI FUCK MAN!
I still haven't touch the trade yet. See, how large MNCs park their chips. Likewise. By the way, Hannah's power as speaker kinda hopeless. I say good luck to her as speaker. The best is stop that FUCKING CIBAI SAI SAIFUDDIN from entering Selangor. This calls for Zairil to push aggressively in Kedah in gasaking all PKR seats there. ANYWAY, PKR & PAS FUCKINGLY CIBAILY screwed up Kedah, FUCK LA! SAI LANG THEM SO MUCH SO THAT SAI GOT NO CHOICE BUT TO GO BACK TO KEDAH.
ANYWAY, DON'T THINK NAJIB WANNA HAVE ELECTION.....TIME TO MAKE THESE FOLKS KENNA SAI
To digress a little, the fallout from past BN/UMNO excesses is beginning to stir.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/halim-saad-sues-government-over-sour-renong-deal/
We may get to see intricate workings of the political-business web in the coming court battle. The chickens have come home to roost after more than a decade.
I have to agree with Nando Boy, somewhat.
ReplyDeleteWithout PKR playing the middle man, PR would have broken up long time ago. Yes, they are UMNO clones but why did DAP got into bed with them in the first place? Surely they would've known this.
As for the Selangor Ecco composition, you seem to be harping a lot on how many seats DAP and PAS won, which is a fair argument. However, between DAP and PKR, who do you think PAS would side with? Get real, KT.
In the end, DAP made their bed.
Sabahan18
Oh you sabahan, good! Lets talk about PKR Sabah activities. OMG! I don't know really where to begin with. Wait a minute! lets talk about DAP teaming up with PKR & PAS. Come on! Actually who took the initiative in the first place, it's Anwar. Don't believe me, go & do research before you open your mouth.
DeleteI have always believe that it's time for DAP to expand its activities instead of relying on THOSE FUCKERS in PKR & PAS. Want precedence.......This is what happen to GB during WW2. See! If Churchill were to go alone, not to be warrior type with Hitler, perhaps, you guys would still be singing God Saves the Queen. It's fucking cibai that GB over reliant on US's help resulting in GB went bust over the lend-lease scheme. See!
This is not about harping......YOU FUCKING CIBAI
THIS IS ABOUT FAIR PLAY, JUSTICE. KEADILAN
OK FUCKING SABAHAN, I AGREE WITH YOU LA! DAP MADE ITS BED BY ACCEDING TO ALL THESE STUPID PAS & PKR DEMAND
TIME FOR DAP TO BE EXTREMELY ASSERTIVE......LETS GO AGGRESSIVE IN WOOING ALL RACES AT THE EXPENSE OF PAS & PKR
DON'T FUCKINGLY TELL THAT'S NOT WHAT PKR & PAS ARE DOING
Hence I told Kaytee, no point play by rule. When deal with these buggers including PKR FUCKERS......USE LKY'S METHOD. TIME TO BE CUNNING. DON'T END UP LIKE DAVID MARSHALL
Looes, I don't know if you're the same as da one who was a mainstay at Dr Ragick's blog.
DeleteAnyways, I hope you're done shouting.
DAP only contests in places where the majority are Chinese. KT wrote about PKR taking the lion share in Sarwak, but the truth of the matter is that DAP only wanted Chinese areas.
Why does it matter who initiated a pact? What matters is who holds the pact together. Do you really think PAS would have agreed to an electoral pact with FAP alone, and vice versa!
The problem with you DAP supporters is that you can't accept the fact that DAP is a Chinese party, first and foremost, and le by Christian Talibans.
Y'all downplay the fact that what DAP is really after is political control. Never mind that they would not have enough seats on their own to rule, they would still find ways to be the master behind the scene.
Of the 3, there is no doubt that DAP has the better brains and I respect them for that. But hiding their true intentions is what doesn't sit well with us Sabahans.
In the recent elections, DAP yet again contested and won in Chinese seats, even in Sabah. And y'all still wants us to believe that DAP is multiaracial?
Ha!
PS
want an example of a minority ruling the majority? Just look at DAP's members; majority are non-Christians but are led by them.
DAP knows that with the right strategy, they could have the political power they so desire.
Sabahan18
PAS and PKR have both rejected DAP's attempt to contest in Malay-majority constituencies. This was when DAP's Zulkifli Mohd Noor (Penang) requested for 5 Malay constituencies for DAP to contest, so don't give me the bullshit that DAP doesn't want to contest in Malay areas.
DeleteThe problem with PKR is that it's too f* greedy, jealous of DAP (hence refused to give way to DAP) and always ended up with a stomach ache for its inability to win the multitude fo seats it grabbed as in Sarawak, and recently in Peninsula wakakaka.
I thought you were smarter than this reply. Thus is a weak attempt at spinning, and in replying to what I raised.
DeleteThat Zulkipli fella asked DAP to give its Malay members 5 seats, NOT 5 Malay-majority seats. If you wanna spin, do it better.
Again, besides that poor example, can you list down the majority Malay seats - besides Raub - where DAP contested?
Sabahan18
Incorrect, you're the one spinning 'coz PAS and PKR were teh ones jumping up to object to Zul's proposal.
DeleteMentakab with 52% Malays, 40% Chinese nd 6% Indians was won by DAP's Tengku Zulpuri Shah comfortably
By the way, Kaytee. Dr Raffick also detest the insan by the name of Azmin Ali. Kindly ask Dr Raffick why so hah
Deleteanyone with a balanced perspective of politics can see through the Dwarf
Delete"Incorrect, you're the one spinning 'coz PAS and PKR were teh ones jumping up to object to Zul's proposal.
DeleteMentakab with 52% Malays, 40% Chinese nd 6% Indians was won by DAP's Tengku Zulpuri Shah comfortably"
KT, KT...
The reason why PKR and PAS said no because DAP asked the other parties to give away their seats.
That Zul fella initially asked DAP to give the Malay members safe seats where Chibese are majority. Of course, being the Apek party that is, they didn't want to entertain and instead asked PAS and PKR to accommodate.
Here's the bottomline; DAP can't project a multi-racial outlook unless and until they have good Malay representation.
As for the seats, unless and until they truly have good Malay representation, they would continue to contest only in Chinese majority seats. Sakmongkol and the mentakab fella are both examples of good Malay representation.
And you can't convince me that DAP is fighting for other races unless and until I know for a fact that they have changed.
And seeing that they are now led by the Christian Talibans, it's highly unlikely.
"... because DAP asked the other parties to give away their seats."
DeleteWhat "their seats"? Those Malay-majority seats were previosuly not contested by either PAS or PKR, but both jom-ed all before DAP penetrated them.
You contradicted yourself saying "unless and until they truly have good Malay representation, they would continue to contest only in Chinese majority seats" yet in the same breath admitted that DAP's "Sakmongkol and the mentakab fella are both examples of good Malay representation."
So bloody make up your mind, wakakaka
I think you're avoiding what I wrote by cherry picking certain lines and spin them to project as if I'm the one who's co fused.
DeleteThe Malay fella in DAP asked the leadership to give them 5 seats, ala Zairil (Malay running on Chinese majority seat)
But of course your tokong and his minions refused. Why give a Melayu the chance? Isn't dap after all trying to consolidate political power?
You're just either trying to mislead or just plain blinded. Because they couldn't give the melayus the 5 seats, they then asked PAS and PKR to accommodate and let these 5 Malays from DAP contest in Malay-majority seats that are either under PAS or PKR.
That's what happened. Stop spinning lah, KT.
Also, why are you avoiding talking about the real end game of what dap is doing? No matter how many times you spin it, the truth of the matter is that DAP wants the Chinese to have the political power, either directly or by proxy.
As I said, DAP has shown that a minority can rule, just like how the Christian Talibans, who are minority within DAP, are ruling it.
Perhaps, you're one the minority Christian Talibans in DAP, hence why you keep on avoiding this issue and choose to cherry pick?
NO, am not avoiding what you claimed because you have been wrong. Zul asked the party to put DAP members in at least 5 Malay majority constituencies, which PAS and pKR jumped up to reject
DeleteDAP has been consistent since 1969, wanting a Malaysia which does not discriminate on race
KT, KT...
DeleteYou say you're not avoiding and yet, you never reply to my query about DAP's end game, iei gain political power either directly - next to impossible on its own - or indirectly - highly probably because its partners in PKR and PAS are dunngus.
Also, you never replied to my assertion that DAP knows a minority could lead at the expense of the majority, as currently shown by the real powers in DAP, ie the powerful Christian Talibans.
Now, with regards to the 5 seats, you're basing it on what was in the media. I'm basing mine on what transpired in the said meeting.
I suggest you get to the root of it rather than basing your assertions on what was written. You can ask the DAP peeps and they'll you that the request initial was for DAP to field Malay candidates in safe seats but the Christian Talibans laughed it off, and instead, passed the buck to PKR and PAS.
Now, if you were those 2 dunngus, would you give up your seat when DAP didn't?
You hate Malays and Muslims so much - albeit subtlety - that you didn't say anything when Gelang Patah was given swapped with Segamat. FYI, even if that other Christian Taliban contested under PKR, he would have won in GP; instead he lost to MIC in Segamat.
Malaysian Malaysia? Ha!
Sabahan18
Sabahan18, your assumptions or LIES are amazing but I suupose you're part of the DDD, wakakaka
DeleteOh KT!
DeleteAssumption or lies, you say?
You were not there when it happened. I asked you to enquire from your DAP connects but either you refused or were told what I said.
Instead of debating against my points, you're copping your way out by accusing me of lying and being part of the DDD.
Ey, I thought DDD is a BN thing? I'm not a member of any BN component parties; in fact and Looes could attest to this, I've always been a PR supporter.
I'm in Malaysia, you're in Australia. You rely on online portals for your news whereas I get mine from the thick of things.
La, if you can't debate back, just say so lah. I've never seen you back away from debates by resorting to calling people names.
I hope Hasan and HY are reading this.
Again, I strongly implore you to ask your DAP comrades, that is of course if you actually know anyone in the DAP leadership!
Again, do you deny that the DAP leadership is led by Christian evangelists when majority of the the members are Buddhists?
A simple true or false would suffice. But let me forearm you by looking at the CEC alone, you know I'm telling the truth.
Talk about religious apartheid!
Let me then share with you the strategy on how how DAP is gonna penetrate East Malaysia since its beginning to show that you don't have any access to the DAP leaderships.
The Chinese battle cry has been fully used in the East, they've won the Chinese votes. They need something else to penetrate further and the tool they're gonna use is Christianity. It's been discussed and the plan is already in motion.
As I said, the DAP strategists are good, and credit must be given.
Yet again, please don't project an image as if you have LGE or anyone else in the CEC on your speed dial. I may not have all but I have more than half of them, but not on speed dial.
In the final analysis, like I said before, I expected more dem you. I didn't know that your knowledge of the ongoings witthin DAP is limited at best.
It's ok to support DAP, that's your fundamental liberty. But to turn your back when you can't reply back and instead call people names is something I didn't expect from an elder like you.
Oh, by the by, remember in my very first post I asked whose side do you think PAS would choose between DAP and PKR?
The confirmation of the PAS SG on what the PKR SG - whom you criticized in another posting - said vis a vis PSM is an answer to the question which, like many others in my posts, you failed to reply and/or rebut.
And here's the kicker for you, dear KT. PAS and PKR know of DAP's plans and they will stand by each other. In Selangor, it's 29-15 in favor of the green and Blue.
Sabahan18
Thanks, I'll let Karpal Singh know that he is Christian, Wakakaka, and reason for my discontinuation of discussion with you is you peddle rubbish, like the DDD's accusation of DAP being led by Christians - it's so pathetic and really, there's no more added value from it
DeleteAnother cop out! Lol
DeleteKarpal is a well respected man, no doubt. I have the highest regard for him. To me, he's a statesman.
Anyone who reads your blog who's not blinded would agree that the great KT couldn't reply to my post. Anyone who has some form of intelligence would know that the DAP leadership is dictated by the Christian Talibans.
You me ruined Karpal, why not the all powerful SG? Or Anthony Loke? Or the Perak cousins? Teresa Kok? Tony Pua?
Your argument is so weak that even you know it.
Just like the BN that you hate so much, you're behaving just like them. If can not rebut, resort to calling names.
Hahaha
I'm sorry to say this but you've been owned!
Either you're childish or a agent provocateur. Suggesting DAP is led by Christian Talibans because some DAP leaders happen to be Christians is as ludicrous as the accusation that DAP's so-called Read Bean Army is funded by the preposterous hundreds of million to even a billion ringgit lush fund.
DeleteI am tired of your no-value antics so this will be the last I'll bother to respond to. Unless you can come up with something new, I will have to consider your persistent and preposterous comments that DAP has a sinister Chinese-Christian-Chabor Taliban agenda to rule Malaysia as nuisance graffiti-like comments
Again, no rebuttal.
DeleteSigh.
I'm not suggesting, I know they are led by Christian Talibans. Just look at the composition of the CEC!
Minority can rule the majority, just ask the evangelists in DAP.
Off to East Malaysia and take Malaysia for Jesus!
Thanks, KT.
Sabahan18
Thus is the nature of the beast. Malaysia in keeping up with all good & well reputed banana republics needs to flow with the tide. Was Khalid that innocent? Maybe early in his first term, he may have been wet behind the ears in regards to politics. But who bought DSAI a nice bus with his own money that even DAP tried to copy? Khalid has come of age.
ReplyDeleteThe Exco was elected long after GE13, thereby bringing into mind AA's posturing, that DSAI didn't make it as PM and will look more unlikely to fade into the sunset, the Nurul-Wan Azizah-Rafizi factor, the hidden camera in MB's room, the number someone did on Zahid "kaki botol"... Khailid sure knows what he is doing especially to PAS & DAP while trying to finish uncompleted business internally... Therefore, "ketuan" whatever is the nature of the beast...
Hmmm... any ketuanism in DAP & PAS? Wakakakaka....
Maybe DAP should stay out of Selangor government. Just let PAS and PKR and perhaps UMNO slug it out. I mean what is the point for DAP to clamour for 1 more Exco seat when it was so easily denied by Khalid saying the non-political monarch wanted a 6-4 ratio.
ReplyDeletePR already declared a platform of dignity for all Malaysians then when things come to a head, the bigwigs goes and say 6-4 ratio ... next time I vote back BN as indeed UMNO-style is more predictable.
Holy hell, I thought only lowlife nutjobs would be involved in APCET fiasco.
ReplyDeletenow I find out one of them is my state political liason officer!
How many saifuddin types are there in PKR now?? Jesus.
I prefer the brilliant leader who is the Home Minister.
ReplyDeleteHe is still waiting for his assault charges to be heard, wakakaka
DeleteWhat's all this quarrel with number of Malay, non-Malay positions? Isn't it so long as the cat can catch the mouse, doesn't matter if it's black or white?
ReplyDeleteIf Khalid Ibrahim or whoever in PKR are showing their ketuanan tail, it is for the DAP and/or PAS leadership to take them down. I don't believe they're that submissive.
With due respect, being resident in Sarawak, I cannot agree in any way to this statement of yours, Mr KTemoc:-
" ...the greedy grab of 49 (initially 52) out of 71 seats in the last Sarawak state election was a dismal example of its sad avaricious mentality and arrogant disdain for its Pakatan allies. It was pure grade ketuanan mentality at its worst.... "
Sarawak DAP is only interested in seats with Chinese majority which they adamant not to give way, thus they were only interested in chinese majority seats - urban about 7 and another few more semi-urban. They were simply not interested in the rural seats where logistics were a nightmare. Sarawak PKR is headed by a clean, humble god-fearing christian native, an NCR land activist/lawyer and a former DAP chinese human rights activist/lawyer. Both are humble, grounded and non-confrontational unlike Sarawak DAP. Although I am a Chinese, I abhor DAP's chinese chauvinist attitudes and unless there are drastic changes, it will never attract enough Malays to go it alone. Sarawak PKR is a fine example of the multi-race party that could lead the way. So please, don't lump our PKR all into one just because of some issues with UNMO DNA in some leaders of PKR in Selangor.
You nailed it!
DeleteDAP only wants to contest in Chinese seats where they have a good chance of winning.
PKR had no choice but to contest the rest as it would have been embarrassing for PR to let BN win without contest.
This is what DAP peeps don't get. They are so blinded by their cult worship of DAP that they fail to see the hallowness of DAP's multi-racial claim.
Oh well.
Sabahan18
Again, kindly answer if DAP were to stand for 32 state seats in 2016. Talk facts you cibai fuckers
Deletehttps://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/06/10/radio-ubah-%e2%80%98ngap-sayot%e2%80%99-strategy-for-rural-swak/
Again I repeat what Wong Ho Leng envisage for Sarawak
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/232459
Look at the commentaries said about PKR
"Anonymous #68344860 Negotiation of seats should happens now among PR parties. Once the seats are identified, each party could concentrate on the seats allocated. LGE could claim that he wanted to contest 32 seats, but PKR would not agree due to their "Ketuanan" approach. This may ended up like what happens in Miri, DAP done the ground works and PKR harvest the fruits."
"1 Melayu 1 Bahasa 1 Malaysia In Sarawak PAS is not popular, PKR is getting inroads but it has no credible leaders. The present PKR campaigners are mostly ape' bayat who depend on PKR financial support for a living. This is the main reason why PKR did poorly in last G13. PKR MP for Miri won because of DAP machinery. PKR also has not enough manpower and no money to finance its operation. At this point in time the rural populace still need beers and tunu babi to get their support. The Iban heart is still through his mouth and it will take time to change his mind set to get to his heart through his mind. The Ibans mind is completely brainwash by BN 50 years of corrupt rule. By this PKR this time around must not be TOO GREEDY for more seats like in the past. I fully support DAP quest for at least 30 state seats, PAS 5 seats and the rest PKR."
What more I can say man.
Lynn,
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, it doesn't seem so by DAP because DAP stick to much to rules & cherish solidarity among PR. Kaytee & me also not that kind. For me, I can only "lun" to a certain extend.
It's not just the composition of melayu/non melayu we are talking? It's about fairness. I DARE TO SAY THAT THERE ARE SMARTER PEOPLE IN DAP as compared with PKR. Why Daro is chosen? She is a first term adun. What say you if Hannah Yeoh were to be appointed as exco? Isn't she more qualified?
How about how the decision come about? PKR doesn't command absolute majority. DAP got 19 aduns in penang, LGE never go around to instruct PKR to elect Abdul Malik as DCM. LGE prefers Abdul Malik.
Black Cat, White Cat bullshit! Lets recall.....Why Syed Husin complain that Perak exco composition in 2008? So PKR can complain it deserved fair share of excos but DAP denied its fair shair in selangor in 2008 & now.
Let do the simple sum again
((15/44) * 13)) - 4.5 > ((14/44) * 13))= 4
Tell me that above statement is true or not
Why DAP got only 3 excos + 1 Speaker while PKR got 3 excos + 1 MB + 1 Deputy Speaker + 1 political liason officer (another unofficial exco)?
Lynn,
Don't bullshit me about Sarawak DAP interested about interested in only chinese seats. I agreed that Baru is fighting for orang asli rights but his comment on DAP after the shadow cabiner REEKS KETUANAN PKR.
BULLSHIT! BULLSHIT! BULLSHIT! Dap asked for 18 seats including some dayak seats. PKR refused to yield. Just as PKR & PAS refused to yield melayu seats to DAP in selangor & penang. Don't believe ask Aspan Alias. I was extremely incensed when that CIBAI HEAVENLY SHITTY SNAKE just brushed off DAP by telling DAP to contest only 13 seats.
It's PKR who loves to keep all good seats without fighting hard for it. DAP has been in sarawak long before PKR. Seniority wise should lie on DAP. Perhaps, it's a good thing PKR didn't win GE13. What would it be when PKR win the lion share? Would PKR turn into another UMNO?
Lynn,
I don't wanna vote another UMNO. I WANNA UMNO & UMNOISM TO BEMAMPUS, MATI PUCUK, BURIED DEEP UNDERGROUND. IF PKR GOT TO BE ANNIHILATED, SO BE IT
Looes,
DeleteYou are seriously not seeing clear.
It's true about what Lynn said re Sarawak elections. DAP only wanted Chinese majority seats. They were adamant that it was what was agreed upon, ie DAP - Chinese, PAS - Malay and PKR- mix.
In Sarawak, DAP just refused to spend their money on non-Chinese areas. That's the truth, whether you believe it or not.
Sabahan18
This is getting very interesting. Since this is always has been PKR modus operandi of pre-emptive strike. I am wondering what the fuck Baru Bian, Azmin Ali & even Nurul Izzah gonna say about this
ReplyDeletehttp://www.malaysiakini.com/news/232459
32 seats still better than 49 seats grabbed by the greedy PKR. Give the fact that PAS would be happy in contesting 5.
Lets take a look at what the fuck Baru Bian, Azmin Ali, Tian Chua & Nurul talk about sarawak 2011 GE
From Baru Bian (Lynn & Sabahan18 loverboy)
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/162061
http://ktemoc.blogspot.sg/2011/04/bian-barus-brain-baffling-bullxxxx.html - kaytee really FUCK BARU KAW KAW & I CHEERED SHIOKLY!I got to admit at that time I am still "luning" PKR
From Nurul izzah
IS IT FUCKING CIBAI KETUANAN PKR?
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/pkr-says-wont-cede-sarawak-seats-to-dap-yet/
http://ktemoc.blogspot.sg/2011/04/pkr-dog-in-sarawaks-manger.html
NOW DAP WANNA CONTEST 32 SEATS, WHAT WOULD BE THE FUCKING NURUL RESPONSE.....YILAK!
From Baru Bian again, this time he says that DAP must contest black seats. I guess PKR only win 2 seats so all 47 seats PKR contested are black seats, right to?
http://ktemoc.blogspot.sg/2011/05/pkrs-green-eyed-monster.html
See even shadow cabinet, PKR wanna grab. This explains HOW FUCKING CIBAI PKR SELANGOR HAS PLAYED DAP BACKSIDE KAW KAW! FUCK FUCK YOU LA CIBAI!
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/anwar-sarawak-shadow-cabinet-line-up-not-final/
WHO CAN FORGET THE REPLY TO NIK NAZMI BY MY MATEY KAYTEE ( SEE AT TIMES, I AGREE WITH HIM)
http://ktemoc.blogspot.sg/2011/05/replying-to-nik-nazmi-nik-ahmads-reply.html
Sabahan 18,
ReplyDeleteWhat say you about this?
http://www.malaysia-today.net/mtcolumns/newscommentaries/56232-exodus-from-sabah-pkr
Please settle your sabah PKR problems before messing with sarawak. PKR contested 43 get only 7. In fact only 5 because 1 belongs to PPPS & the other one belongs to APS
Let us look at the fanstastic enfant terrible of PKR
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2012/11/03/trouble-in-sabah-pkrs-ori-vs-photocopies/
http://www.kualalumpurpost.net/sudden-resignations-14-wanita-leave-pkr/
Sabahan18,
The troubles PKR had can be told whole year round. The problem with PKR is that it's affecting others including DAP. It screwed up Pakatan as always. WHO THE FUCK CAN FORGET WHEN PKR PERAK UNDER THE CIBAI LEADERSHIP OF TIAN CHUA IN CONTESTING CERTAIN STATE SEATS IN KINTA VALLEY DURING 2004 GE. RESULTING OPPOS FAIL TO WIN SEATS. AS FUCKING ALWAYS, PKR LOST DEPOSITS!
KINDLY KNOW YOUR FUCKING LIMITATION LA
Guys & Gals,
People say that SAPP also got problem with DAP. SAPP says it's all DAP fault. I can still remember how Yong Teck Lee barge into DAP ceramah.
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=85221
Come come. Lets see what happen to SAPP.
N14 - LIKAS
CANDIDATES PARTY STATUS VOTES MAJORITY CONFIRMED
Registered Voters:
15312
TURNOUT:
11581(75.6%)
SPOILT:
99
Wong Hong Jun (PR / OTHERS - DAP) Won 7746 5652
Chin Shu Ying (BN - LDP) 2094
Yong Teck Lee (PR / OTHERS - SAPP) 1487
Ho Cheong Tshun (PR / OTHERS - STAR) 155
Aiyaa......who can ever forget PKR also screw DAP in 2008 GE
P172 - KOTA KINABALU Turnout : 27909 (63.8%) Spoilt: 326 Voters: 43714
@ Kong Yu Kiong (IND - IND) 341
>> @ Hiew King Chew (OPP - DAP) 9464 Maj: 106
@ Chin Tek Ming (BN - PBS) 8420
@ Liew Chin Jin (OPP - PKR) 9358
THESE ARE UNDISPUTED FACTS! FACTS DON'T FUCKING LIE! IT'S TIME FOR PKR TO REALLY FUCKING HELL TAKE STOCK. STOP SCREWING YOUR PARTNER BACKSIDE LA
just greedy grubby gluttonous ketuanan mentality, wanting more than they could cope, all because they wanted/still want to dominate and sapu the choicest cuts
DeletePKR don't want PSM in Pakatan because they are already eyeing the PSM seats of Sg Siputr, Kota Damansara, etc.
Kaytee,
ReplyDeleteRemember Dominic Ho! Hahahaha......Kinda sour grape don't you think
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/06/10/dap-will-cooperate-with-swp/
"Dominic Ho Kim Hui · Top Commenter · Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
It is not so much as DAP will cooperate with SWAP or any other party. More often than not these small fly like to behave like they are the boss and calling the shots! How come they don`t consider when asked to before the GE13 but now? Too confident then to get a few seats but ended with naught?
"
Of course Azmin played his backside too.......hahahahaha
I do hope that Anthony Loke can re-recruit Aspan Alias again. He's kinda neglected. Perhaps, high expectation that he'd be fielded in NS. But you know who the fuck the major cukprit. Plus what can you expect when Kamarul ( at one time I admit I kinda support him to take the mantle as the potential MB FUCKING CIBAILY SCREWED CHEGUBARD). I got to confess I got to eat back my word on this clown & PKR NS. FUCK LA!
ReplyDeleteAnthony Loke must be as active as Chong Chieng Jen & be prepared to sacrifice his NS post. Anyway, he got high potential to take over LGE. LET ASPAN ALIAS TAKE LEAD IN NS LA!