09 May 2016

Padan Muka Pakatan Harapan Yang Tak Boleh Diharap...




Kadang2 timbul tandatanya pada diri sendiri apakah dengan keadaan sekarang rakyat semakin sayang dengan BN dan si Najib? Atau kita hanya bercakap dengan kita2 sahaja mengenai keburukan BN dan Najib?. Siapakah musuh kita sebenarnya? BN/Najib atau PKR/DAP/AMANAH. 

Awatlah hangpa bodoh sangat pi gomoi sesama sendiri dan jadi bahan ketawa BN/Najib dan rakyat jelata yang harap PH tu memberi berbagai harapan. Pasai masing terlalu ego,sombong dan bangang,rakyat Sarawak pun naik meluat!!! Padan muka...


Punyalah hebat dok berebut kerusi ini milik aku, kerusi itu milik aku.. Alih-alih keduanya hilang deposit dan kalah! Padan muka... Kah3

Nota: Tahniah pengundi Sarawak yang telah mengajar binatang-binatang politik ini tentang makna kesepakatan.. Sudahlah bertembung sesama sendiri,dengan muka kambing kenyang pula mendakwa ianya tiada apa apa...



Apa pengundi ini binatang peliharaan juga kah?? Kalau salah SPR,BN,UMNO,NAJIB.. Awat lu orang semua tak bikin salahkah sehingga pengundi meluat dan menolak kamu? 



Apa, kes di Kota Damansara dan Sungai Aceh dulu tidak pernah diambil pengajaran oleh kamu? Pengundi wajar mengajar politikus yang bebal lagi bangang ini...


Tapi, masih tidak terlambat untuk kamu kembali pada asas perjuangan asal, jika tidak rakyat Malaysia akan mengajar kamu secukupnya pada PRU14 nanti sepertimana rakyat Sarawak mengajar kamu semalam!



Formula Pakatan Harapan vs Barisan Nasional mestilah digunapakai jika ingin melakukkan perubahan diPutrajaya! Abaikan mereka yang tidak mahu menerima formula ini...


Azmin dan Guan Eng mari komen sebentar. Nanti boleh buat hal lagi di kerusi PRK K.Kangsar dan Sg. Besar. 



Lawan lah sama sendiri Najib sambil hisap curut gelak besaq dan sampai mampuih hangpa jadi pembangkang, BN terus berkuasa dan Najib balun lagi sakan...f/bk


Ingat-ingat pesanan di ataih ni...

Tahniah Najib dan Adenan Satem kerana menang selesa.Rakyat Sarawak jangan lupa tuntut setiap janji² yang telah ditabur. 





Kami orang semenanjung dok tengah tunggu janji² yang akan ditabur dalam 2 P/raya kecil di Sungai Besar & Kuala Kangsar pulak...

What next for the opposition...

What lies ahead for the Opposition in Sarawak after a thumping defeat in the state elections?

Squabbling over seat distribution ultimately turned away supporters, especially the younger voters.

Many of these voters abstained from voting to punish DAP and PKR for failing to form a united front against Barisan Nasional.

This was reflected in the relatively low voter turnout on Saturday, with only 52% of some 1.1 million voters having cast their ballots an hour before polling closed.


Political analyst Assoc Prof Dr Mohd Faisal Hazis believes PKR and DAP spent far too much time at the beginning of the campaign period trying to justify the squabble in some seats.

As a result, the Opposition failed to build any momentum in this election as compared to 2011.

“The first day of campaign was them trying to explain to voters why they were contesting in the same seats.

“When you have a short period of time, the campaign is for you to win the fence-sitters because the majority have already decided who to vote for,” the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia lecturer said, The Star reported.

The Opposition also failed to build a strong message for Sarawakians in the post-Abdul Taib Mahmud era, he said.


Sarawak Governor Taib was Chief Minister during the last state election in 2011.

“You fail to build up momentum going towards the election, so people are just not willing to go out and vote,” he said, adding that the infighting within Barisan did not have as much of a negative impact.

He added that the Opposition’s game plan was a far cry from 2011, when it hit the ground running by capitalising on dissatisfaction towards the state government.

“The major swing (towards the Opposition) in 2011 was due to Taib Mahmud. This election, that feeling of anger is no longer there.”

The voter turnout on Saturday also reflects a form of silent protest by Sarawakians, who were perhaps unhappy with some of Chief Minister Adenan Satem’s choice of candidates and also the Opposition’s internal bickering.

According to Sarawak election researcher Prof Dr Awang Azman Awang Pawi, abstaining from voting was the neutral and safer option for most voters.


“Some Barisan supporters were dissatisfied with the choice of candidates, but still love the party and do not want to cross over to the Opposition, which doesn’t have a proven track record in the state.

“Therefore, their decision not to vote is considered a neutral step, and the best option for their party,” said Dr Awang, a lecturer from Universiti Malaya.

The “Adenan factor” played a huge role in the outcome of Saturday’s elections, with many relying on his popularity to get Barisan across the line comfortably.

“The Adenan factor led supporters to believe that they were already in a safe zone. This could be seen in victories at several Barisan hot seats such as Bawang Assan and Marudi.

“Without the Adenan factor, it would have been impossible for Barisan to win this big,” he added.- beritadaily



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