Saturday, May 10, 2008

17 BARISAN NASIONAL ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES FROM SABAH TO CROSS-OVER OFFICIALLY THIS COMING WEDNESDAY TO THE OPPOSITION, PAKATAN RAKYAT


Its been reported that this coming wednesday, 17 Barisan Nasional elected representatives from Sabah will officially CROSS-OVER to the Opposition party, Pakatan Rakyat. As speculated by many people, it seems it will happen.

It is anticipated that within a couple of weeks, Barisan Nasional will lose administrating the country and will be the Opposition.

2 comments:

Pretty said...

To DSAI,

Well done. Hopefully more will follow. This is a very good news on mother's day.

MD said...

1. Asked a terengganu UMNO friend, "Why doesn’t government return the 5% petrol money to the state?" He said "all the money had already been committed to specific projects – and specific party; for years to come"

2. Lately the story about UMNO elections keep coming out of the news: Shows something is not yet settled in the UMNO leadership team - Then when will UMNO concentrate on fulfilling the election promises?

3. UMNO current and ex-leaders are stretching the so called "broken promises" of current state governments - And yet BR only governs for less than 3-months. The voters are very smart now - You only making fool and mockery of yourself. Don't do that rakyat dah muak dan mual.

4. Leaders want to give opportunity to UMNO grass-root members to view their opinions. Talking about getting the UMNO members and supporters to come back to support the party – But there is no proper channel for that. Yes, without the votes from UMNO members and supporters – the 5+1 states would not fall.

5. How comes suddenly "We could reduce the highway toll..." Why not before PRU-12?

6. "We will have the beras stock-pile!" Why now talk about the stock-pile when the price is high - We didn't know the rice price was rising?

With the mountains of problems burdening our PM - the cross-over seems very real! And the BN government could fall in the near future. But as a common UMNO man, I still support Pak Lah to hang on as the PM - But really hope that he returns the 5% Terengganu royalty to the state. Otherwise even the BN government stays, in PRU-13 Terengganu will sail with ease into the BR arm.