A Wild Guess
"I've been asked by many not one, not two but many.
Does SAPP has a hidden
agenda as a protege of BN, had SAPP leaders met PM or is SAPP to pack with BN?
When asked where did you people get this kind of cheap news mongering? The
typical answer would be- 'ya la we heard from here and there'
Because they want my answer, in short I would reply, if they're such
things, you think I would be with this party? I disagree with very many
things what BN government is doing, especially with the way UMNO rules this
State.
I therefore wouldn't mind to be out of the party at any time
because I disagree.
Last in first out if you want to call it that way- I've no problem.
Meaning I'm junior in the party. But I joined the party voluntarily. My
interest in the party is looking no further than an ordinary member. But
if given responsibility more than I anticipated then I have to weigh it up.
Anyone can make a wild guess of me but I'll decide what to do with my
politics.
In another, SAPP is pinching other opposition members.
Well, I've no control over people who were being pinched. I'm not interested in
pushing people to join my party. I would think it would better they do it
voluntarily.
There are bigger and more important issues that we've to deal with from
now until the GE. If the opposition parties' leaders are bickering at each
other, I would suggest you'd better go to sleep, good for you health.
I agree all opposition parties take cognition and pulled all the
resources together, fight we must. I don't want to be seen dead even before
the battle begins.
How do we team up, well, so many ways? But you see, every party must do
its costs and benefits analysis. Some are prone to say aloud while doing
nothing.
While some intend to parachute at the nomination hours in the hope of
striking the luck. No, luck doesn't come very often. We must work for it,
should luck comes later that would be an added rewards, expect nothing but
hard work.
We already knew how BN manipulated the system of government in this
country and how unequal we're for not being in their team, is that
democratic?
In a question usually posed, how can we support
... I'm a civil servant and
my wife is a teacher? Well you have to figure it out. You still want this
government to rule until doomsday or you want a change? If change is must
than every single voter in the state must play a role.
Even if you only manage to wink, I may be able to read what's inside
your heart. Whisper if you worried of being heard a loud.
The message is the same as those in the podium that this government
must be changed by the power of those pieces of paper you crossed inside
the ballot box."
by Amde
July 21, 2010
Stay focused
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Stay focused
by Amde Sidik -
KadayanJournal
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Jul 21 - A
wild guess...
more
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Mar 12 - What
a crap writer!...more
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Mar 2 -
Greed, stupidity and third world mentality...more
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Feb 24 - Time
for Sabah voters to ponder...more
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Feb 19 - Was
asked, why did I jump into politic now, not before?...more
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Feb 10 - For
a start let me say this, with the current high political temperature in
the country both the old (veterans) and the new politicians feel the
heat...more
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