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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

PKR: It's time for change...Ini Kalilah!


“The PM was in Sabah last week. He hinted strongly that the election will be held soon. He was confident that Sabah remains strong hold for BN. He left with a happy heart.

“I call on all the PKR members to get ready for the election to be held any time now. This is the life or death election for both the BN and PR. For BN 55 years of no change of government, for PR it’s now or never.

There won’t be another Anwar, Lim Kit Siang and Hadi Awang to unify all the Malaysian; in order to change the present system that has been deeply rooted for 55 years to a clean, transparent, accountable and responsible PR government.

Everywhere in Sabah we can hear people saying “enough is enough. It’s time for change. Ini kali lah”.

Sabah is rich in resource but we are shameful that we are stricken with poverty. We are burdened with PTI, poverty and lack of development since independence. Are we better off now than last election, or even when we were pre-independence?

That is the question every Sabahan voter must ask themself before they cast their vote on voting day.



If the voters want to change the present system it shall be done in the coming election (13th General Election). If people does not make it happen, and PR unable to change the present system because we do not have enough support from the voters, then we can only blame ourselves in future for any mishaps.

Even with the support of the people now, (tempered with the possibility of dubious registered voters), we still need as high as 80% of the voters to vote for us (PR) in order to win each seat.

Let’s be united, work hard and inform each voter that this coming election is the golden opportunity for change to happen in the Malaysia political arena.” said Christina in her keynote address in the 2012 AGM.

Later in the AGM, only one resolution was debated and passed.

“To call on the government to appoint officially the panel of members for the RCI with their terms of references; and for them to commence the investigation immediately and to submit their findings before the next election.”

Report by Secretary of PKR KK Division.

54 comments:

  1. Kita tunggu saja setakat mana kemampuan PR nanti.

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    1. blog pro pakatan menghina sabah...adakah sabah mahu mengundi PR? sudah pasti tidak...

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  2. Tidak perlu PKR terlalau yakin. Kita dapat lihat juga kelemahan pengurusan PKR di Selangor sendiri. Sehinggakan ada puak-puak sendiri dalam PKR. Di Selangor ada puak Azmin dan Khalid. Kenapa perkara ini berlaku?

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    1. sebab dalam PR itu sendiri tiada persepakatan...masing2 mahu menang dan betul...PAS mengaku dia betul DAP cakap PAS tidak betul..macma tulah situasi nya...

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    2. pandai2lah PR atur parti mereka.

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    3. Baru2 dalam mesyuarat PKR, mereka seolah-olah memperlekehkan DAP. Mereka memang tidak sepakat sebenarnya.

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    4. Masing-masing sudah bersedia untuk bersaing.

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  3. Kalau ada yang mahu berubah silakan kerana itu hak masing2.

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  4. Jika rakyat ingin berubah pasti ada alasan tersendiri untuk berubah.

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  5. Jangan libatkan mereka yang tidak ingin berubah.

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  6. Meracuni rakyat adalah satu cara yang tidak bermoral.

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    1. mengelirukan rakyat dengan fakta yang tidak betul juga adalah satu perbuatan yang tidak bermoral..

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    2. Rakyat sendiri juga harus bijak menilai dan membezakan yang terbaik dan buruk.

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  7. Maka itu rakyat kena berfikir secara dalam sebelum malkukan perubahan.

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    1. setiap rakyat pasti akan menilai dengan teliti sebelum buat pilihan.

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  8. Experimenting with untested opposition leaders to rule a multi-racial country like Malaysia is akin to political suicide.


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    1. The coalition of PAS, DAP and PKR might look good on the surface but in reality, they disagreed with each other on political philosophy.

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    2. Their fundamental difference in terms of their political ideology makes it impossible for them to govern a multi-racial country like Malaysia.

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    3. As such, Malaysians should not try to gamble their future and experiment with the opposition, not even for one term as it will be suicidal.

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    4. Menukar pemimpin yang mampu adalah seperti mengambil risiko yang tidak berbaloi. Kesan yang baik adalah sangat jarang berlaku. Kita harus sentiasa bersyukur dan bersyukur dengan kemajuan kita nikmati.

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    5. Parti pembangkang juga harus mencari kaedah untuk bekerjasama.

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  9. Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad cautioned the people against giving the opposition a five-year trial mandate to rule the country, saying it was a dangerous move because many things could be destroyed.

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    1. Mahathir said the many changes promised by the opposition, such as no fees for education and no highway tolls,would fail like the idea of a welfare state by socialists and communists in the past.

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    2. But when the government foregoes taxes, tolls and fees, it will have less money. But it will have to spend more on running and maintaining utilities, expressways, schools, operational and development cost, pension and so on.

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    3. Ahaha, tell us what is not destroyed in Sabah now? We need change to mend all the wrongs done the last 50 years.

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  10. If the opposition took over power from the current government, a fundamental difference between DAP and PAS would surface which would trigger political uncertainties in the country.

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    1. PAS will champion the Islamic hudud law, which will not be fair to the over 40 per cent of the population of this country.

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    2. The DAP on the other hand will not agree with PAS as it will try to fight for a social and meritocratic society which will erode Article 153 of the Federal Constitution on the special privileges of the Bumiputeras and the Malays.

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    3. As such, the current government is still relevant though some might try to opt for the opposition in the coming general election.

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    4. huru-hara lah negara...perpaduan antara kaum dan agama akan retak jika PR memerintah..

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    5. fikir berulang kali jika mahu bagi mandat pada pembangkang.

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    6. Susah untuk meramal sama ada pembangkang akan membawa lebih perkembangan atau sebaliknya jika rakyat memberi peluang untuk memerintah.

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  11. While governments in matured democracies such as in the United Kingdom and the United States changed often in the two-party system, the sitting president or the prime minister of these countries will not change the basic constitutions.

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    1. On the other hand, our current prime minister has been able to implement universal values into our government which is based on Islamic values, but acceptable by all races.

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  12. If Malaysians were to allow the opposition to take over the present government, it would turn the country into a social welfare entity that would bankrupt the government in no time.

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    1. We don’t have to look far but at a certain European country to know that a populist government which plays to the public gallery will end up bankrupting the nation.

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    2. UMNO juga harus bertindak bijak untuk membaiki lagi kelemahan masing-masing.

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  13. susahlah PR mahu menang di sabah...undi pembangkang akan pecah...

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    1. tambah lagi bila parti baru Lajim muncul.

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  14. rakyat sabah akan menolak PR...

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  15. Government’s ‘Transformasi’ is so much different from the opposition’s ‘Reformasi’.

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  16. Sabah membangun jauh lebih progresif, berbanding dengan negeri-negeri di bawah pembangkang, khususnya Pulau Pinang dan Selangor.

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  17. LKS urged those opposition parties which have yet to make a stand, to join PR without any further delay citing the fast-approaching general election.

    Belum menang sudah mahu control Sabah??

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  18. It is this unity spirit among the BN component parties that will win the hearts of the rakyat and ensure victory for the coalition in Penampang

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    1. setakat ini BN Sabah masih lagi kukuh dan mendapat sokongan kuat.

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  19. Najib’s leadership has brought many positive changes to the country’s administration,

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    1. PM dilihat berani membuat perubahan dan melaksanakan banyak program untuk membantu rakyat seperti BR1M dan sebagainya.

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  20. Rubin, who is also Tenom BN chairman, is convinced that only BN can look after the welfare of the people

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  21. the Chief Minister received new Umno membership forms from about 300 members of the opposition, including former independent candidate in Tenom, Sim bin N. C. Rikin who joined Umno Tenom and attended Tenom Umno Hari Raya open house held at the hall compound.

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  22. Sabah has the most number of Umno members in the country, announced by Umno president

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  23. PR Sabah selalu saja ada masalah kepimpinan, macam mana mahu menang?

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  24. ketidaksepakatan dikalangan parti pembangkang menyukarkan mereka untuk menang.

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  25. sudi ka rakyat Sabah menyokong Pakatan selepas blog pro pakatan menghina budaya rakyat Sabah?

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  26. PKR Sabah sibuk melaungkan slogan ini kalilah atau its time for change, tapi pemimpin2 mereka senyap bila penyokong2 mereka menghina rakyat Sabah..

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