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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Something on?

A nice combination of flags by some locals in Sabah showing what they are hoping for an opposition front in Sabah.

The light at the end of the tunnel still waits for you Sabahans to show them that Umno has outlived their stay in Sabah and they should go home to Malaya.

Sabahans must be firm in rejecting BN and Umno in Sabah to safeguard our sovereignty and autonomy.


Just remember that our former Sabah country has been turned from the richest state into Malaysia's poorest state...no thanks to Umno and Federal politics!

65 comments:

  1. Kamurang turus mimpi je...jangan bersatu macam mana bulih menang je.

    Brgkali nnti tinggal satu kurusi sja :-) semua pandai main pulitik ni macam ka.

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  2. It still doesn't matter if anyone tries to add-in ten more opposition flags.The fact remains UMNO/BN will prevail the coming election and form the government with Datuk Musa at the helm.

    Bitter for the opposition to swallow but so much sweets to UMNO/BN.

    The opposition should stop deceiving the Sabah people into believing they can win.There are so much hocus-pocus being spread that are sliced and top with lies thinking that the people are so naive into accepting them as truths.The excitement and glitters of the opposition are gone.In fact they are now so much occupied with in-fighting amongst them that many of their supporters and members are in disarray and jumping from one camp to the other.Knowing this their leaders are putting a false front still trying to ignite the feelings that their struggles are continuing and relevant when as a matter of fact they are futile and dead for lack of support and enthusiams from the people.

    The leaders of the opposition know they have hit a brickwalls and therefore what better way there is than to put up such gimmicks of flags sewn together to show the people how strange and uneasy bedfellas can sleep together.

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  3. It is a clear sign that the local people of Sabah want change and they also want UMNO out of Sabah. It will be now or never! To orang Sabah, kuasa di tangan kamu!

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    1. ABU = Anwar Bukan Utama

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    2. Sadly the opposition WILL NOT BE ABLE to carry out the people's aspiration.

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    3. There are no common voice on the matter.

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    4. Some even openly display their dirty laundry, 'cat fighting' openly amongst themselves in cyberspace giving the netizen a free show.

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    5. They don't even have a SINGLE UNIFORM MANIFESTO to go against the present status quo.

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  4. pembangkang di Sabah nak bersatu, kita tgk adakah mereka dpt bersatu dan mencapai kerjasama dgn baik.

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    1. setakat ini, tiada tanda2 pembangkang di sabah bersatu...

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    2. macam mana DAP dan SAPP? bolehkah mereka bersatu..

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    3. Rasanya susah untuk SAPP dan DAP bersatu.

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    4. Tak mungkin dorang boleh bekerjasama dengan baik jika masing-masing pentingkan diri. Tengoklah.

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  5. jka mereka bersatu, bukan mudah juga untuk mereka menentang BN yang kuat di Sabah.

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  6. Intersting flag combination, does this reflect the people's hope that the opposition will unite? However I seriously doubt the opposition party will ever do so for the sake of Sabahans, each are only concern about their own party's interests.

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    1. Flags can combine, but can the opposition leaders to collaborate?

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    2. mainan politik barangkali ni..

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    3. Only on the surface that they are united, but who knows what is going on underneath?

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  7. Anwar pun bekas ahli UMNO sebelum ini..

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    1. Yong Teck Lee and Jeffrey are also from BN-UMNO previously. All recycled politicians.

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  8. Kalau tiada kesepakatan tiada guna juga tu.

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  9. hahahhahaa, menjelang PRU13 ada2 saja yang timbul. hehe

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    1. biasalah tu..semua mahu mendapatkan perhatian sekarang ini.

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  10. Menjelang PRU13 ada2 saja yang timbul. hhmm..

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  11. Tak salah bersatu cuma mampu kah pembangkang nak bersatu kalau masing2 pun mahu jadi hero???

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    1. masing2 mahu jadi hero..susah untuk pembangkang bersatu..

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    2. kalau masing-masing mau jadi hero, pasti tidak akan ke mana juga.

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  12. Susah juga kalau telampau tunjuk hebat. Tak pasal2 rakyat tak suka pula:P

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  13. Namun semuanya terpulang pada rakyat. Siapapun pilihan rakyat nanti saya yakin itu adalah yang terbaik buat Sabahan.

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  14. Kepada calon yang bakal bertanding nanti, all the best dan bersainglah secara adil. Biar kemenangan yang diperolehi nanti adalah atas sokongan rakyat.

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    1. Harap sokongan rakyat masih dengan BN.

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  15. I just hope that will not be any more opposition party forming in Sabah. We have more than enough already.

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  16. The opposition parties will need to cooperate with each other and work hand in hand to win the election.

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  17. But i have a feeling that it will be difficult for the opposition parties to cooperate together.

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    1. terutamanya DAP. too arrogant..

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    2. ya...SAPP pun sudah terang2 mahu tanding 2/3 kerusi sabah...mana SAPP mahu kongsi dengan pembangkang lain..

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  18. Nevertheless, i wish all candidates the best. Prove to the people you are worth voting for.

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  19. I think it's merely..flags after all.

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  20. Bendera2 smua tu tak bermakna kalau kurang orang menyokong.

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  21. SAPP nak bolot hmpir smeua kerusi, rasanya bolehkah mereka bekerjasama?

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    1. tidak..sebab masing2 mahu tunjuk siapa yang patut jadi hero..

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    2. SAPP wanted to take over all the seats but I'm not sure if SAPP knew their strength, can they succeed or fall hard?

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  22. Mungkin mereka ini menyokong apa saja parti pembangkang di Sabah. Maka sebab itulah mereka sanggup menggabungkan bandera tersebut.

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    1. kalau macam tu, akan ada pertandingan 3 atau 4 penjuru nanti..dan ini akan memberikan kelebihan kepada BN sabah..

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    2. Peluang BN untuk menang sangat besar.

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  23. Yang saya tahu, SAPP akan bersama dengan PR atas sebab kurang keyakinan dengan kebolehan SAPP sendiri.

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  24. serahkan kepada rakyat untuk memilih mana yang mereka rasa terbaik.

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  25. bolehkah pembangkang sepakat meletakkan seorang sahaja calon dari mana2 parti pembangkang di setiap kawasan?? kalau tidak boleh, jangan mimpi la menang pilihanraya..

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  26. Bersatu bukan dari bendera, tetapi harus bermula dari hati.

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  27. SAPP berusaha untuk bergabung dengan parti lain, jika mendapat persefahaman, memang satu perkara yang menggembirakan.

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  28. BN mengalami cabaran yang giat kali ini.

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  29. Kalau pembangkang sanggup mengetepikan manfaat sendiri dan bekerja sama, ini juga permulaan yang baik untuk pembangkang.

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  30. Well it is obvious the people of Sabah want a change.

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  31. Let the Sabahans remain firm in what they believe.

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  32. Does this display of the flag combinations reflect the people’s hope?

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  33. Let them prove they are worth voting for….

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  34. I wish all candidates the best.

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  35. Meriah lah PRU13 nanti dengan kehadiran Parti2 baru ini.

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  36. Apa2pun terpulang kepada rakyat untuk memilih Parti mana yang akan menjadi pemimpin.

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  37. Looking at the Borneo Agenda: Yes, They all have a commonality in this matter. But If you probe deeply, you will notice that all have different perception with regards to this matter. This perception differs from one opposition party to another.

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  38. Looking at the Oil Royalty issue: Each fractions have their own interpretation on how much increment in terms of percentage on this subject. Some propose 20%, other proposed 50%, while a certain NGO proposed 70%.

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    1. Each gave their percentage that they deemed is 'worthy' and what Sabahan truly deserved, but fail to give justification to the percentage that was proposed. Why not go all out 100%? Another question will has been highlighted is the will this increment will have an effect on the future allocation of Federal Development fund.

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    2. All the opposition does is diverting the question by ridiculing nor by diverting the question.

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