Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Solve illegal immigrants problem before election?

Datuk Wilfred Bumburing in his bold statement 'pressuring' the federal government to solve the illegal immigrants issue and dubious citizenship before the election. He admitted the federal scam has become an open secret and talk among the local people in Sabah.

This has in fact been voiced out by SAPP before when they were still in BN and memorandum passed to the then Prime Minister Tun Badawi but unfortunately was just brushed aside and zero action taken.

The recently concluded Batu Sapi by-election was a grim example of how the PATIs played the kingmaker enabling the BN to win with a handsome majority. By contrast, most of the urban voters consisting a majority of Chinese voted in favour of the opposition.

Question is...will the BN willing to forgo their dirty but valuable 'fixed deposit' and LET the genuine Sabah people decide their own POLITICAL DESTINY???

18 comments:

  1. The corrupt BN will never help you people of Sabah. They want to control the people of Sabah forever. We will see by the next election and Sabahans must wake up and answer the call for a change!

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  2. They will promise to do it IF UMNO-BN wins in Sabah and after that - it will be forgotten like everything else they have promised in the past 46 years! Trust me! Nothing will change if you trust them!!

    Each and every "foreign" vote for UMNO-BN keeps them in power - so WHY THE HELL DO YOU THINK THEY WILL CHANGE THIS AND RISK LOSING THE FIXED DEPOSIT????????????????? Never ever will this happen!!

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  3. Spend so much on flyover but look at the U-turn sign at Wawasan Junction Flyover traffic on the ground.Can't it be fixed more correctly?

    See for yourself it is fixed on the ground???
    Is this how our traffic planning standard?Who's responsibility?:-) Lol!

    Please check up and take a photo if you like it.U-turn sign on the ground!

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  4. Does the comment below by RPK sounds like deja vu especially in regards to the position taken by DAP Sabah against SAPP?

    Another example would be the Malaysian Civil Liberties Movement (MCLM) issue. There is strong opposition to the MCLM. Why?

    The argument is that MCLM is a spoiler. It will diminish the chances of the opposition Pakatan Rakyat if MCLM engages in three-corner contests in the next election.

    That is the issue and that is what is being debated. MCLM must work with Pakatan Rakyat, argue those opposed to MCLM.

    Okay, then an announcement is made that MCLM does not intend to sabotage Pakatan Rakyat’s chances of forming the next government. It does, in fact, intend to work with Pakatan Rakyat.

    Does that settle the matter? Are they now satisfied? They are not. Now they argue: what makes you think Pakatan Rakyat wants to work with MCLM? Another group says if MCLM wants to be seen as an independent ‘third force’ then it should not announce that it intends to work with Pakatan Rakyat. It should not close its doors to Barisan Nasional. Only then will it be seen as independent.

    I begin to wonder whether these people are sincere in wanting to debate the issue or they just want to oppose for the sake of opposing. If we say we are independent they have something to say. If we say we intend to work with Pakatan Rakyat they also have something to say.

    I say yes, you say no, you say yes, I say no, no, no…..sounds like a song does it not?

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  5. Ok, if you don't join us, you are considered our enemies...that is the remark by Dr Hiew, who lost his post as the DAP chief in Sabah.

    How about working with us...would it be a better solution to what Sabah is supposed to be in the first place with the federal...as partners and not as subordinates, which the BN has made Sabah become all along.

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  6. Sabah is doomed if this illegal immigrants continue..the evil devil umno is doing to sabah for decades and what can sabahans do to stop them???

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  7. Comments by RPK:

    "The new State Secretary is bad news for Pakatan Rakyat. But I doubt Pakatan Rakyat is too concerned about that because they have other interests to focus on. They are not concerned about Umno or Barisan Nasional or about losing the State of Selangor. They are concerned only about how to kill of each other from the opposition.

    Raja Petra Kamarudin and the MCLM are more dangerous than Najib Tun Razak and Umno. Raja Petra Kamarudin and the MCLM have a secret agenda. That secret agenda is to deny Pakatan Rakyat power and to ensure that Barisan Nasional stays in power for a long, long time to come.

    Najib Tun Razak and Umno are not dangerous. The opposition need not worry about them. They should not focus on Najib Tun Razak and Umno."

    This basically sums up what happened in Batu Sapi buy-election.

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  8. BN sleeping on their jobs again...

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  9. Solve illegal immigrants problem before election, its too much to ask. The problem has been here for decades and decades. Impossible to solve it so quickly.

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  10. illegal immigrant is old issue. not easy to solve this problem. we all must work together to solve this problem.

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  11. The chances for UMNO/BN to win in the next GE would be higher if this illegal immigrants problem solved.

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  12. efforts to solve the problem of illegal immigrants should be done and the cooperation of all parties is needed.

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  13. BN win in Batu Sapi by election is because of both of the oppositions party is still too weak.. just accept the defeat and don't use PATI as a reason for you lose..

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  14. Easy to say, but not so easy while taking actions.

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  15. Say no for illegal immigrant.

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  16. Masalah PATI sukar diselesaikan, sama macam menghapuskan lipas.

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  17. Tak mungkinlah habis masalah PATI sebelum pilihan raya. PRU-13 dah semakin hampir tapi PATI masih berleluasa di Sabah.

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  18. Harap masalah PTI boleh diselesaikan secepat mungkin.

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