Monday, December 19, 2011

AN UNCOMFORTABLE SILENCE FROM DAP & PKR

I am told that most times (which is not often, I am also told) I practice excruciating tolerance. Last night at YB Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad, MP Kuala Selangor, Benefit Dinner at Kelab Shah Alam, Rodi shot this question at me: “Why are you not questioning DAP and PKR? They have not come out with support for ABU.”

I am fully aware that PAS has come out in full support, lending their Markas Tabiyah at Taman Mahawar for the ceremah and YB Mafuz Omar, MP Pokok Sena spoke in full support of the ABU initiative. SAPP President Yong Teck Lee lent his support and so did Sec Gen of PSM, S. Arulchelvan and likewise Dr Rohana Ariffin, President of PRM. Of course the fiery Che’gu Bard was one of the speakers. However, on the program he was listed as Pengurusi SAMM. To Rodi this does not count and I do not like to be in Rodi’s black list…..especially in Rodi’s!


SO HOW ABOUT A DECLARATION OF SUPPORT?

WE ARE IN THE SAME TEAM, YES?

12 comments:

JinHou said...

Love it. No foreplay. Straight to the point. ABU!!

bumi-non-malay said...

One suggestion.....to all your Civil Movement.....Can there be a fund to be set up so that You guys can do either a Mobile 3g phone transmit live or using line Broadband...... I know it cost money to transmit but surely a 2 hour recording on 3G will not exceed $1000 Ringgit..... Tell me your technical problem....

Make it Serentak Malaysia or delay telecast or upload to youtube....Use the Internet to OBLITERATE UMNO-BN..... ABU-kan UMNO-BN....make UMNO-BN ashes.....send them all to Prison for robbery and all their linked cronies.....Its whatever it takes time.....

Anonymous said...

I actually think that an open support from the political party towards ABU is unnecessary. In fact, the whole world knows that both DAP and PAS want UMNO out.

It would be more meaningful & powerful if ABU is seen as a people's initiative rather than being perceived as an Opposition Backed initiatives.

It will be much more attractive to fence-seaters.

-- peterPJ --

Anonymous said...

Nahh! I'm against PKR or DAP declaring support for ABU.

ABU in its current position already has credibility as a rakyat led initiative.

The moment you get PKR or DAP into the picture, there will be excuse that this is another opposition led effort.

Some people (or even many fence sitter and others in BN who are quietly hating their leaders) will turn away from ABU if PKR or DAP throw their hats into the ring.

So long as ABU is about getting rid of corruption, that is good enough!

Get it, Zorro!

Anonymous said...

I don't think it's wise for opposition parties to openly express their support. When they joined the bersih march, they were accused of usurping the movement for their own benefit. Of course they support ABU, they are ABU

Anonymous said...

No doubt if theose fcuking opposition guys have been very silent we take it they are most probably worried that ABU is stepping on their turf....
Those big headed fools are counting their chickens perhaps....
Sometimes this opposition guys ought to be whack properly when they become big headed....

bruno said...

DAP and PKR are in the opposition pact,PR.So it is understandable that they are anything but ABU.So with or without an open declaration,they are all against Umno/BN.

zorro said...

Anon956pm....you don't seem to GET IT!

"SO HOW ABOUT A DECLARATION OF SUPPORT?

WE ARE IN THE SAME TEAM, YES?"

What did I ask for? Lives, blood and physical support in the thousands.

I just asked for a DECLARATION OF SUPPORT?

Did you get it this time?...and BTW your publishing your comment 3 times is equivalent to three barks. One discerning bark is sufficient! I had to delete the other two.

Don't worry, be happy yah?

Hussein ABU Hassan said...

Uncle Bernard
I think it's best all efforts reach the rural folks as well.
Internet, facebooks are good. VCD or DVD is still the best for kampung voters.
Cheers

Anonymous said...

Najib is not hip to the young generation afterall.

Close to 7,000 people have backed a Facebook campaign supporting student activist Adam Adli Abdul Halim, who came under fire for the infamous “flag incident” last Saturday.

During Saturday’s march for academic freedom, Adam had lowered and then raised a flag with a picture of Datuk Seri Najib Razak in front of the Umno headquarters.

Anonymous said...

Sharizat,where are you now? Are you still going to give us the crap,that you dont know about the condo in Singapore? I am hoping that its not true,but I have to confess,I think its true. U lobbied,maybe indirectly or through proxies for the NFC project for your husband,the man sleeping in the same bed with you,and now,you seems not to know him at all! It does seems very very improbable that you do not know what your life partner has been doing all this while! If the PM still wants to keep Sharizats,he is going to lose a lot,and I mean a lot of votes,wonder if she is worth that much votes to our PM?

sampalee said...

After Bersih 1 and 2 ,I will only support Pas.All the othere can disappear.