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Thursday, February 9, 2012

ABAnZ - come GE13



Vote for Pakatan in all constituencies everywhere in the country except for the Ampang (P.099) and Gombak (P.098) Parliamentary seats and the Bukit Antarabangsa (N.19) State seat. Vote for the cat, the dog, the chicken, the housefly, the veritable pot of plant or even BN but don’t vote PKR.
By Hakim Joe
ABU stands for Anything but Umno. ABAnZ stands for Anything but Azmin n Zuraida.
Yes, this is a campaign to question both Azmin Ali and Zuraida Kamaruddin, the two biggest culprit within PKR, the Selangor “Gang of Two” who are wreaking havoc inside PKR. If all you readers are somewhat fed up with all the corruption in Selangor, especially in the Ampang Jaya area, don’t blame Pakatan, blame these two.
If you want something done about it, don’t wait for the PKR central leadership to do it as you will still be waiting for them to do something after your grandchildren starts applying to withdraw their respective pensions from the EPF. The Malaysian “Gang of Two” consisting of Wan Azizah and her consort will never kick out their blue eyed boy and his partner in crime. Even Chua Tian Chang, the once “loose cannon of PKR” can’t do anything these days. Hell, he can’t even protect those who actively support him inside PKR, let alone say anything against these two. I guess his balls have shrunk after enjoying too much cool breeze emanating from the air conditioner of his E-Class Mercedes Benz (yeah, I know it is second hand and that he has decided to dump it) while sitting at the back seat with his legs spread wide and being chauffeured around like a PKR Exco Member (of note). Eli? She’s got bigger problems of her own.
How? Vote for Pakatan in all constituencies everywhere in the country except for the Ampang (P.099) and Gombak (P.098) Parliamentary seats and the Bukit Antarabangsa (N.19) State seat. Vote for the cat, the dog, the chicken, the housefly, the veritable pot of plant or even BN but don’t vote PKR. When these two are effectively silenced, the level of corruption in Selangor will go down and once this happens, PKR can now be paraded as a political party that is really anti-corruption.
When a member of the PKR Executive Committee is not an elected official or fails to seek reelection, they can only speak up during the central committee meetings and will not be influential in the lower levels i.e. municipal councils and individual PKR divisional branches. When such a person loses influence, they are effectively sidelined. No longer are they involved in the grassroots development or be able to position their cronies within the entire state government system. No longer are they bad examples for the younger generation. Hell, they could even be dismissed from the Exco.
When these important positions are not staffed by their cronies, the probability of having someone who is clean, trustworthy and corruption-free be in such a position of power increases albeit not guaranteed. When funds targeted for the improvement of public utilities are collected and do not end up inside someone’s pockets, it is channeled to the public and this enhances the State Government’s prestige and in Selangor, it boosts PKR’s image. When that happens, non-Pakatan states will get to know about it and the chances of capturing yet another state government becomes higher. When someone votes for Pakatan in a State election, they will automatically vote for the same political party in the Parliamentary election. When we have sufficient parliamentary seats to form the
government, we become the Malaysian Government. Simple as that.
If an ex-Umno Pakatan member reverts to his/her old Umno behavior, get rid of him/her/ it. If a non-Umno Pakatan member becomes more Umno-like than a real Umno member, get rid of him/her/it as well. Even Wan Azizah and her consort can ultimately be replaced.
Malaysia has more than 28 million people. How hard is it to find a few to become suitable members or one to lead it?
ABAnZ.

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