Nov 16, 2009

'BN will win elections if held today'

Well, 99% of Malaysian voters can vote for BN, I will still vote for Pakatan. Most people who choose to vote for BN are ignorant. Without a free media, there is no healthy competition between the two coalition. Most people especially those in the rural areas, are still rely very much on mainstream media to judge BN and Pakatan, and their assessment on Pakatan's performance is lopsided. And not to mention, ever since Pakatan took over last March, they have not really have the opportunity to govern effectively. Sabotaging at the states level and zero assistance/cooperation from Federal level to name a few, are all working towards crippling Pakatan state Government.
Pakatan are not even given the opportunity to govern effectively, so what is there to talk about performance? 50 years of misrule and corruption by BN and you want Pakatan to correct it in 3 years and without Federal power how are they going to correct it in the first place?
So Malaysian, don't be the ordinary Germans during the Nazi period where they willingly became the executioners of Hitler. Because if you do so, disaster awaits all of us. Just like Hitler and Germany, they were destroyed completely, totally annihilated because of their sin in supporting a crook regime. So as I said earlier, I don't know who are these Malaysians in the survey who said they will vote for BN, my advise is that open your eyes and ears to see and to listen clearly, the consequences of supporting BN are all yours to bear, me and my family are not part of this sinful adventure. I will never vote for BN unless of course when they become opposition, then I will consider to vote them back to power if they change totally.

by Athi Shankar Nov 15, 09 7:44pm, Malaysiakini
Barisan Nasional would fare better than the last general election if the 13th general election is held today, according to Merdeka Centre director Ibrahim Suffian.He said BN may also regain its two-thirds in the 222-seat lower house of Parliament, with rival block Pakatan Rakyat winning about 50 to 60 seats."This is my personal assessment based surveys done by the centre this year."It may not be prefect but would not be far off the mark," he told the weekly Sembang Sembang Forum in Caring Society Complex in Penang today.

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