Saturday, September 6, 2008

EXODUS 916 BEGINS.....

DR TAN KEE KWONG the son of the illustrious late Tan Sri Datuk Tan Chee Khoon, has joined PKR.He was the former Segambut Member of Parliament and was also the FT Gerakan chief. He cited loss of faith in Barison as his reason for moving out.

"I joined PKR because I believe it is the party of the future and that Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is leading the charge to make Malaysia a better country.," he is reported to have announced

Star Online has the story (here) also Malaysiakini (here)

RHINA BHAR
, ex-Gerakan Wanita chief is expected to join PKR on Monday.

23 comments:

  1. But where are the MPs that are supposed to jump?

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  2. UMNO cross-over will start on sep 8th and gerakan, MIC and MCA will start the ball rolling....some of my UMNO friends are already desserting UMNO in large groups...real bad news in Negeri Sembilan. NS UMNO is going to collapse soon in the next few days!!!

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  3. Malaysian welcome you.

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  4. great leaving one by one....last man standing ?

    maybe all these are planned that the captain leave last?

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  5. aisay! I don't remember why I liked the late Tan Chee Khoon but he was a good guy..yes?

    I think I was young & shallow (now am just shallow) but I liked TanCK's face more than the other Tan (Tan Koon Suan I think is the name)

    I hope this young Tan is like the old Tan I liked.

    There are SOME people who are totally NOT their dads.

    Myself awreddy takut of those scions of big guys - or is it scions of scorpions?

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  6. Please leave UMNO for the sake of Malaysia..
    May God bless Malaysia.

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  7. Is Dr Tan, a chip of the old block?
    I have the highest respect for his late father DS Tan Chee Khoon. A very independent minded and a man of high integrity...loved by both sides of the political fence.
    Dr Tan will be a good man to have in PK. It is indeed pleasing to see the right people, moving over to the opposition, welcome on board.
    If this is a sign of more memebers from component parties bailing out and joining PKR, it will simply be wonderful.

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  8. It is not about what is right or wrong
    It is about the country’s future that counts
    MPs in BN make your choice………….
    Serve the right leader to flourish the nation

    The flip-flop executions
    The undecided routes to take
    The plots and twists of catching one person
    These BN leaders can’t manage the affairs

    Knowing how hard the people try to save
    Increasing costs eating into their pockets
    Yet we read about BN MPs going for field trip
    Without plan and schedules…………
    Just thought about it and decided to go
    This is BN for us to follow?

    BN MPs look into the mirrors
    Know who voted you there in the first place
    It is the people choice not your party
    You serve the people not your party bosses

    Now do the honorable thing
    Give back the choices of the people
    Be a gentleman do the right thing
    Make the people happy living peacefully
    Forget about BN enough damages already

    It is not about what is right or wrong
    It is about our future in this country
    We can’t allow goons to advice us what to do
    Sleeping until the sun rises

    They don’t know what’s happening
    One still talks about ISA RPK
    When face to face engagement should be right forum
    Open the doors let us entertain each other
    About policies, laws, economics, transparency, accountability

    BN MPs where are your stand?
    On the sinking ship you will have no place to go
    Else go to the people choice at least you can live
    On the dry ground living free
    It is on your move else don’t cry when it arrives

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  9. true malaysians doing the right thing

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  10. Wow! This is bloody exciting how the events are unfolding.

    I still won't allow myself to believe 916 is actually going to happen. I just can't. I can't bear the disappointment if 916 fails.

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  11. While the BN walls are a crackin, one dropout's arse is constricted with fear. Imagine him wetting himself while watching Anwar being sworn in. I think this is one 'swearing' that will haunt him till they close the cell door on him.

    So what if DSAI becomes the next PM? On reflection, it might not be a bad thing for the 23 year old salad tosser. Afterall, being caught between-a-cock-and-a-hard-embrace by burly inmates is estacy of the highest swearing order.

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  12. In life do whatever is deemed right
    In action do whatever is necessary
    Do them all while the sun is still bright
    Do them properly without having to say 'Sorry!'

    (C) Samuel Goh Kim Eng - 070908
    http://MotivationInMotion.blogspot.com
    Sun. 7th Sept. 2008.

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  13. Yes,leap frog leap.
    Yes,jump frog jump.
    Yes,lets do it now.
    But make sure u r no
    Ahmad or Zulkifli!!

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  14. quality people are leaving BN and coming to the 'party that cares'.

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  15. A year ago or so I sent Dr Tan an e-mail telling him to cross over then. I told him why his continued stay with any BN parties was untenable. Wonder if he read it though.

    Anyway, to now say that it was only after March 8 he began to see the light, it would seem like he might just be opportunistic considering that he was left by the way side by his own party long before that and he was even dropped from contesting. It would seem like he'd rather get on the roller coaster after its built then to help build the roller coaster itself.

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  16. Anonymous said:-

    "UMNO cross-over will start on sep 8th and gerakan, MIC and MCA will start the ball rolling....some of my UMNO friends are already desserting UMNO in large groups...real bad news in Negeri Sembilan. NS UMNO is going to collapse soon in the next few days!!!"

    You mean BN government in NS will change hands ahead of BN government in PutraJaya ? This is certainly an interesting proposition.

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  17. Anything for a better Malaysia, but BN won't be part of it. They @#$% up big time.

    But one sparrow does not make Spring. Where are the others?

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  18. "I joined PKR because I believe it is the party of the future ...................," he(DR TAN KEE KWONG)is reported to have announced.


    Well done !
    It's always not too late to have a change or correct oneselffrom worst to good.

    =======================================
    Every minute you are thinking of evil, you might have been thinking of good instead. Refuse to pander to a morbid interest in your own misdeeds. Pick yourself up, be sorry, shake yourself, and go on again.
    By
    Evelyn Underhill
    ======================================

    "Godspeed Pakatan Rakyat"

    RAKYAT the Power of Nation

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  19. Sorry !
    Mr Prime Minister of Malaysia.

    It's yourself and your men who seriously cracked "the Giant Wall of Umno-BN", so be gentlemen and time to let us (anak-anak bangsa Malaysia)to do the thinking.

    Millions times of sorry to you again, Mr Prime Minister of Malaysia.

    SO YOU AND YOUR MEN ARE OUT NOW.
    "GULUNG" ALL YOUR "TIKAR" AND GO !


    "Godspeed PAKATAN RAKYAT"


    RAKYAT the Power of Nation

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  20. TNS says....
    Victorians are all proud of your decision, Dr Tan KK. We will all support you!

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  21. TNS....Najib and Hishamudin soiled the corridors of St. Johns, luckily for a spell, I beleive.

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  22. In the I-Ching, the ancient Chinese book of divination, there is a hexagram called "Revolution". In a revolution, it says "Two mistakes must be avoided. You must not move with excessive haste nor use excessive ruthlessness against the people. What is done must be corresponds to higher truth. A revolution not founded on inner truth will come to a grief. For in the end, the people will support only what they feel in their heart to be just".
    This is the meaning of the mandate of heaven.

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  23. Smell the real coffee.

    16/9 or 20/9, It will not happen.

    If I'm one of the MP, why should I join a government with a very, very small majority? 1 or 2 i think.

    Its a weak government in the first place.
    And what will they get? something better from those already in PR? Tough luck!!

    Might as well stay put in the government with a comfortable majority.

    Isn't this so true????

    Care for some hot starbuck's?

    MM

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