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Friday, 02 January 2009 16:10

I will support PAS in Kuala Terengganu as a show of good faith and to demonstrate that we have bigger fish to fry. Then I am going to grab PAS by the balls and kick their arse like there is no tomorrow.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Raja Petra Kamarudin

No one expected it to be Mohd Abdul Wahid Endut. The names bandied about were Mohamad Sabu (popularly known as Mat Sabu), Wan Abdul Muttalib Embong (a wealthy lawyer), Dr Syed Azman Syed Ahmad Nawawi (PAS State Assemblyman for Batu Burok) and Mustaffa Ali (populary known as Chikgu Pah and the Warlord of PAS Terengganu). But not Wahid Endut, the PAS State Assemblyman for Wakaf Mempelam.

So it is going to be Wahid Endut then. This will be the PAS candidate for the Kuala Terengganu by-election on 17 January 2009. And what will this do to PAS’s chances? The Chinese bookies have placed odds on PAS winning the by-election even before the candidate was known. Is that now going to happen or have the odds been revised?

I, too, have placed a ‘friendly bet’ (no money involved, just drinks) on PAS. And while many have given PAS a mere few hundred votes, or at the most 2,500 votes, I have gone utterly bullish and betted on a 5,000-vote majority for PAS on the basis the candidate was going to be Mat Sabu. If it was any other candidate, I would have reduced my majority drastically and it wouldn’t have been 5,000 votes. But it’s now too late to change my bet.

No one thinks I am going to win the bet though, even if Mat Sabu is the candidate. Many also bet on PAS but they don’t think it can be as high as 5,000 votes. They think I am crazy and am giving PAS too much confidence by betting on a 5,000-vote majority. I am not sure if I will win the bet but I will certainly camp in Kuala Terengganu over the two weeks from Nomination Day to Polling Day and will go all out to campaign for PAS to make sure I will not be poorer by RM500 or so by having to pay for drinks all around.

Before I go on, those of you who would like to contribute a small amount to the Kuala Terengganu by-election effort can do so by sending some money to Tabung Dana Pilihanraya at CIMB Islamic, bank account number 1449-0000017-10-4. I know many will not be able to make it to Kuala Terengganu but you can make up for this by smoking one packet of cigarettes or by drinking one glass of beer less and, instead, send the equivalent amount to the ‘Kuala Terengganu war effort’.

Let’s raise RM1 million for Kuala Terengganu and help in the effort to cut Barisan Nasional’s racism and arrogance down to size. And even if you give just RM10, this RM1 million can be raised easily and in no time at all with no great dent to your pocket. Let’s do it people!

On 28 December 2008, I wrote, in this same column, an article called Issues versus personalities (http://mt.m2day.org/2008/content/view/16408/84/). No mention was made of Wahid because he was not in my list pf possible candidates. Neither was he in the list of the New Straits Times, The Malaysian Insider, or even A. Ghani Ismail, the veteran political analyst -- as the three items below show.

Even PAS leaders were taken by surprise and many are expressing despair at the choice of candidate. To be fair to Wahid though, there is nothing wrong him. He carries no baggage as such. For that matter, Mat Sabu, Mustaffa Ali, Wan Muttalib and Dr Syed Azman carry more ‘baggage’ than Wahid does. It is just that their ‘strong points’ can offset the ‘baggage’ they carry. But baggage they still do carry, nevertheless, although not serious enough to pose any problems.

Wahid is not known outside the state like the four ‘contenders’ and we really can’t label him a ‘national leader’. But ‘less known’ also means ‘less controversy’ and, in the same process, less enemies. And this is how I would sum up Wahid.

Sometimes, however, we need some controversy. ‘Less controversy’ does not necessarily mean ‘less problems’. It can also translate to ‘lower profile’ and therefore less people will know the candidate. But does this really matter? Wahid may be unknown outside Kuala Terengganu, unlike the other four, but it will be the Kuala Terengganu folks who ultimately decide who to vote for and not those from the other states or from the Pakatan Rakyat coalition partners like DAP and PKR.

I have said this before and I will say it again. There is not one PAS. There are many PASess. There is PAS Kelantan, PAS Terengganu, PAS Kedah, PAS Perak, PAS Selangor and PAS Pusat. And the many PASess do not tick as one. This is not something new. This has always been so. And that is why we hear conflicting and opposite ‘noise’ from each faction of PAS -- which at times can be quite confusing to those who would love to like and trust PAS but can’t quite figure out how to do so with the ‘mixed signals’ PAS is sending out.

This may sound terrible to those who are used to the Barisan Nasional culture of control from the centre. In Barisan Nasional there is only one coalition, the one that Umno controls. And no one can deny that Umno decides everything and no one within Umno or from the other coalition members can go against what the top Umno leadership wants -- that is final, no negotiations on the matter.

In Pakatan Rakyat this does not apply though. PAS, DAP and PKR have their own views of things. We can’t say that any one party calls the shots in Pakatan Rakyat. So, in that sense, there is no ‘boss’ in Pakatan Rakyat. Even Anwar Ibrahim is not able to control the motley crew, as would be no other way of describing them. Then, within PAS, DAP and PKR, there are again different factions. Even internally, within PAS, DAP and PKR Selangor, there are many factions, as the recent goings-on in Selangor have shown. PAS, DAP and PKR Selangor appear to have many internal problems and much dirty linen has been aired in public.

Those who are used to seeing a strong hand from the centre when it comes to Barisan Nasional just can’t imagine a credible opposition with Pakatan Rakyat having so much inter-party and intra-party ‘disunity’. And this is not just inter-party and intra-party ‘disunity’ at national level but at state level as well. Many have said that Pakatan Rakyat is ‘disintegrating’ and that the opposition coalition will not last. And the proof is all around -- and as far as they are concerned this can’t be disputed. 

As I always say, you see the half glass of water as half full or half empty, depending on how you see things. Barisan Nasional is also fragmented. But the Barisan Nasional glass is half full while the Pakatan Rakyat glass is half empty. But is not the half empty or half full glass equally half a glass of water? Why the different yardsticks when comparing Barisan Nasional to Pakatan Rakyat?

The fact that no one party controls Pakatan Rakyat the way Umno controls Barisan Nasional may not be good for the opposition coalition but is certainly good for the people. This means Pakatan Rakyat, or any one member in Pakatan Rakyat, will never have the political hegemony like in Barisan Nasional. No one party in Pakatan Rakyat is too strong. So no one party can become the boss or the gangster warlord.

And the coming Kuala Terengganu by-election has demonstrated this. Neither DAP or PKR calls the shots in Pakatan Rakyat. And neither does PAS. In fact, PAS can’t even call the shots in Terengganu. PAS Terengganu, not PAS Pusat, decides what happens in Terengganu. And, as much as DAP, PKR of PAS Pusat may have their own idea of things, what PAS Terengganu wants and not what the others want is what matters in Terengganu.

You can choose to be dismayed at PAS Terengganu’s choice of candidate for the Kuala Terengganu by-election or you can choose to celebrate. The way the candidate was chosen shows no one is the boss or is in complete control. What the people on the ground want is what matters. Other opinions do not count.

Okay, PAS Terengganu has spoken. They want Wahid as their man. I never for one minute thought it would be Wahid. No one, in fact, thought so as well. But I will campaign tooth and nail for Wahid, never mind if I think that is not the best choice or that it was not my choice. If that is PAS Terengganu’s choice then that is good enough for me.

I will look at the big picture. And the big picture must not be about personalities. It must be about issues. And the issue is we need to continue sending messages to those who walk in the corridors of power that enough is enough. Barisan Nasional has been racist and arrogant for far too long. 50 years is enough. This racism and arrogance must end. And the message must be sent through denying Barisan Nasional the Kuala Terengganu parliament seat.

Politicians understand only one message. And politicians are concerned about only one thing -- winning the elections. If they fail to win then they eventually get the message.

8 March 2008 was one message we sent Barisan Nasional. The Permatang Pauh by-election was the second message. But both messages fell on deaf ears. So we must, yet again, send them another message. And this message must be to deny them the Kuala Terengganu seat. And we have to keep sending messages as long as they remain deaf. That is the only way and no other way.

So, meet you in Kuala Terengganu. If you can’t go then at least send PAS some money to help them finance the by-election. And let’s kick Umno into the South China Sea like we kicked them into the Indian Ocean in the Permatang Pauh by-election.

Sure, I too don’t agree with much of what PAS is doing and saying. I too feel that PAS needs to address matters involving civil society and that they are not doing enough in this area. But I will support PAS in Kuala Terengganu as a show of good faith and to demonstrate that we have bigger fish to fry. Then I am going to grab PAS by the balls and kick their arse like there is no tomorrow.

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When Pas spiritual chief Datuk Nik Aziz Nik Mat jumped the gun and announced last week that Mohamed Sabu alias Mat Sabu was his choice as candidate for the Jan 17 Kuala Terengganu by-election, he was trying to use his stature to stampede the party into NOT choosing a candidate from the conservative Ulama group led by president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang.

Nik Aziz is now alligned to the party's Erdogan faction, who has thrown its lot behind Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, the opposition leader who has close ties with the Turkish leader. And Mohamed, considered a moderate, is more acceptable to the Erdogan faction.

Herein lies the dilemma before Pas — pick Mohamed, the popular, seasoned campaigner but an "outsider" in the state and face a possible defeat or place the bet on a local boy but a respected Ulama and still face defeat.

It is a Catch-22 situation for the Pas leadership.

Supporters of Hadi are saying a veteran Pas leader like Terengganu Pas commissioner Datuk Mustafa Ali or his deputy Datuk Wan Abdul Muttalib Embong, both locals, stand a better chance against an Umno/BN candidate. DAP advisor Lim Kit Siang has also spoken up for Mohamed, saying he was a good candidate and that the party would work hard to win over the Chinese voters, who form 11 per cent of the electorate of about 80,000. Lim's preference for Mohamed is because the latter is a moderate, and has worked with DAP and human rights NGOs like Suaram and BERSIH over numerous issues ranging from urban squatters to human rights abuses.

Mohamed's supporters — both in Pas and in the opposition ranks — believe that if he is selected it would be easier to woo the crucial Chinese voters who, in the event Malay votes are split equally between Pas and Umno, would be the kingmakers. It is also easier for the DAP to campaign for Mohamed and more difficult to back Mustafa or Wan Muttalib, who are hardliners and leading conservative voices in Pas. Both are also lesser known to the Chinese community compared with Mohamed.

These are considerations the Pas leadership is weighing.

The dilemma is compounded by the fact that the voting trend in Kuala Terengganu since the 1986 general election shows that an "outsider" gets fewer votes compared to a local. Pas leaders estimate that about 2,000 votes will stray from Pas if an outside candidate like Mohamed, who is from Penang, is fielded as the candidate. As evidence they point to the fact that although the majority of voters voted opposition in the state seats in the Kuala Terengganu constituency in the March 2008 election, the votes for Mohamed in the parliamentary election saw a 2,000 vote shortfall.

This means the 2,000 voted for Pas but not for Mohamed.

"We blame these discrepancies on the 'local-outsider' factor," said a top Pas leader requesting anonymity. "It sounds stupid as we are all Malaysians but it is a known fact that local candidates have an edge over non-locals."

There are larger issues besides the "local versus outsider" issue. Much of this has to do with the Hadi and his vision of the party, Islam and Malay society. Terengganu is Hadi's home state and he wants to play the key role in the by-election battle and play it his way, Pas insiders said.

"He wants to lead and win and does not want others overshadowing his lead," insiders said referring to both Anwar and Lim as possible individuals who could take the limelight away.

Hadi also feels, they said, that the Malays are finally turning to Islam and to Pas for leadership and direction in the face of uncertainties in Malay society since the March 8 general election. "He sees opportunity here for Pas and for Islam to lead the way for the Malays at a troubled time... not any other idealogy," they said.

Malay society, they said, has been roiled by Umno's constant harping on the loss of Malay supremacy and attacks on Anwar as a traitor. "All these and other issues have confused and raised fears among the Malays."

"Even the Malay Rulers are re-exerting themselves… Pas leaders believe the conditions are now right for Malays to return to Islam and they want Pas to play the ultimate role as protector and guide for the future," they said.

In this context, supporters of Hadi say, the by-election is crucial for them to show that Islam and Pas is the way forward for the Malays. (Baradan Kuppusamy, The Malaysian Insider, 9 December 2008)

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Will Pas pick Batu Burok State Assemblyman Dr Syed Azman Syed Ahmad Nawawi as its candidate for the Kuala Terengganu by-election? He is a popular figure among voters -- at least according to two opinion polls conducted recently.

One involved 700 voters. When asked whom they preferred as the Pas candidate, 82 per cent picked Syed Azman, the former Kuala Terengganu Member of Parliament, over vice-president Mohamad Sabu and state Pas commissioner Datuk Mustaffa Ali.

More than 20 per cent of the 622 respondents in the other poll also wanted Syed Azman as the candidate. Next was Mohamad Sabu, followed by Terengganu Pas deputy chief Wan Muttalib Embong and Mustaffa.

On Wednesday, on his return from the haj, Pas president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang said Pas would consider all views, including those of bloggers and those in poison-pen letters, to determine the candidate for the Jan 17 by-election as the right choice was "the single most important aspect in facing Barisan Nasional in the by-election".

Party spiritual leader Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat had suggested that Mohamad Sabu be re-nominated and this will be taken into account despite opposition from Terengganu Pas Youth that Mohamad Sabu is not a local. Parti Keadilan Rakyat and DAP leaders are also in favour of Mohamad Sabu being fielded despite his failed debut in March.

But these are just names being bandied about. The Pas central committee is expected to decide on a candidate at its meeting in Kuala Terengganu on Sunday. The names will then be submitted for endorsement by the Majlis Syura Ulama or Consultative Council of Religious Scholars before an announcement is made on Jan 1, 2009.

"Sunday's meeting will deliberate on the nominations for the candidacy from Terengganu Pas," said deputy president Nasharuddin Mat Isa, who is the by-election director.

On the other side, the list of prospective Umno candidates keeps getting longer as party members await an announcement from deputy president Datuk Seri Najib Razak at the menteri besar's official residence tomorrow. Umno is said to be wooing independent religious speaker Wan Sohor Leman, an International Islamic University lecturer, although Deputy Home Minister Datuk Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Ahmad and senior state education officer Mohd Zuber Embong remain popular bets.

But several local Umno and Pas leaders are sceptical since most of Wan Sohor's family members, who reside in Ladang, one of the three state constituencies under Pas in Kuala Terengganu, are known to be Pas supporters. The by-election is shaping into a possible multi-cornered contest but the main bout will be between arch-rivals Umno and Pas. (New Straits Times, 19 December 2008)

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While the Barisan Nasional will have against her the stubborn inflation resulting from the fuel price-hike that was clearly a bad boob, for the Pas it is a challenge against Terengganu’s parochial thickness if the party chooses again to field Mohammad (Mat) Sabu for the January 17 by-election.

Unlike in Kelantan where many “outsiders” have won in elections running as Pas’ candidates, the same does not hold true in Terengganu. Even the brand new Pas Secretary-General failed in his bid to breach the difficulty in the 8 March polls. He contested in Besut.

Mat Sabu lost on 8 March 2008 by 628 votes in Kuala Terengganu because he was not a domicile. There’s no other reason that can explain why the “imported candidate” had lost as narrowly as he did.

Kuala Terengganu is a hard place for the BN to win too. Voters gave three from four state seats within the federal constituency to Pas, with the total votes exceeding the BN take by 2,283, meaning Mat Sabu ought to have won.

But if the Pas were to opt for Wan Muttalib Embong instead, or Dr. Syed Azman Syed Ahmad who won in Batu Burok (Kuala Terengganu), the BN, which is likely to choose the educationist, Zuber Embong, or the CEO of the Religious Council, Alwi Mohamad, will have to fight tooth-and-nail to keep the parliamentary seat in this by-election.

Kuala Terengganu passed from the BN to Semangat 46 in 1990 and then to Pas in 1999. It can go either way once again, the BN being sadly depressed by the general disenchantment arising from the out-of-control prices of goods and mainly of foodstuff. Prices of foodstuff kept going up in Malaysia after the prices of fuel at the stands were reduced since the price of oil had gone down from the record of USD 147 to below USD 36. There’s no way for the government to explain this sad failure without making voters cry foul louder than otherwise.

On the brighter side in Kuala Terengganu are the facts the present state government was chosen by the palace and the sultan will be chairman of the Terengganu Investment Authority where RM 10 billion of the state’s sovereign fund shall be deposited.

Sultan Mizan, who is presently the Yang Dipertuan Agong (Malaysia’s King), is highly respected in the state for himself and not merely as a constitutional ruler. He and his household have conducted themselves beyond a mist of reproach. The sultan is above party politics, of course, but the gist of the fact he chose the present state government against the wishes of the Prime Minister is a big plus for the BN.

The previous Terengganu state government had been cruelly mangled by federal intrusions that introduced the jinxed “Typhoon Cup”, said businessman, Syed Muhammad, a grandson of the famous savant, Tok Ku Paloh. Like the cherry on the cake, this year’s Typhoon Cup was held while Kuala Terengganu was flooded.

In a recent move the state government was seen to have weeded out the poorer performers in the state capital, paving a path for a more efficient team to finally commercialise and industrialise oil-laden Terengganu instead of being dependent on tourism. The tourism binge had been a follow-through of the Monsoon Cup. It gave Kuala Trengganu a classy façade of a crystal mosque and a miniature Taj Mahal, some jobs and a face-lift. Those artifacts on Pulau Wan Man off Kuala Terengganu did draw more than 1.5 million sightseers this year.

But how all that would improve the state’s human resources and lead into a sustainable economy after the oil and gas are gone, is beyond easy reach of sensible minds. Is Terengganu too primitive to be thinking half as loud as Dubai? Is it true Terengganu’s ship-building industry is quite recent and found only on Pulau Duyung opposite Kuala Terengganu?

Ocean-going ships of three to five masts were built in various locations of Terengganu from as early as the 14th century according to available records and chances are, the ship-building had been there several centuries earlier.

Terengganu was the second Malay kingdom on the Peninsula after Patani and it was already a Muslim country long before Islam reached Malacca with the conversion of Parameswara in 1411.

Trengganu was ahead in this maritime region with a strong ship-building industry, gold mining and metallurgy, silk and fabrics that still survive as batik and songket, and agriculture and fisheries.

Terengganu was an industrial leader in the region, and probably the leading ship-builder in the whole of Nusantara even after Aceh began building her large ships of war in the 16th century under IskandarMuda and Iskandar Thani, and then when the woman, Malayahati, was Laksamana (Admiral).

Hence people in the coastal state have asked where has the will puffed to deter setting sail for the gone-glory?

The Malay Archipelago (The Spice Islands) remained the largest contributor to the world GDP even during the initial encounter with the Occident before widespread colonization was forged by the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824. Kuala Terengganu was a ship-building and industrial port that was looking eastwards during those times when China was a big maritime power.

Now, after decades of oil-wealth, it does sound ludicrous to be busily gearing Kuala Terengganu into a tourism hub, spending billions on glassy enchantments in the murk of the muara (river mouth) while the people are left without understanding even how a tungsten-bulb is made.

It is certainly time to change the direction of government in Terengganu and this is what is being accomplished, beginning with the sultan’s intervention following the 8 March elections.

There’s an air of expectation in Terengganu. Will that translate into a larger-than-normal winning number of votes for the BN on January 17 is what’s left to be seen. (A. Ghani Ismail, http://naningku.blogspot.com/ 19 December 2008)

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EDITOR’S NOTE

To those who wish to donate to the Kuala Terengganu by-election effort you can bank in the money to the following bank account:

Tabung Dana Pilihanraya
CIMB Islamic
Bank account number: 1449-0000017-10-4

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written by ahmadneil, January 02, 2009 16:19:07
Dear pete,
Great posting.I will be in KT also.Hope to meet you there!
I want to make the donation but that CIMB turn me off!Anyway will do it for RPK sake!
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written by asguard, January 02, 2009 16:26:10
Please give your support to PAS!
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written by Mark C, January 02, 2009 16:27:34
pete, very gung ho betting on a 5000 majority... smilies/grin.gif

No other accounts besides najis brother's bank?
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written by ahmadneil, January 02, 2009 16:37:06
umno will definately be kick out from KT this time becos the 8,000 strong chinese voters are switching side to PAS becos they have been marginalized for far too long and to add salt to their wound,they have been called 'squatters' by Ahmad Ismail.This is the straw that broke the camel's back.'RPK,PAS will win big,your money is safe and sound!
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written by cheekhiaw, January 02, 2009 16:46:05
What the heck. Dark horse from the dark ages is still better than stealing asses.
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written by savemalaysia, January 02, 2009 17:03:16
It's not the man that matters. It's the party. PAS may be an Islamic party but the Chinese have been around in Malaysia for so long that they know better than to fall for UMNO's propaganda about Islamisation putting an end to Chinese culture and practices. The Chinese know for a fact that PAS is anytime cleaner than UMNO, MCA and MIC. Being a realistic community, the Chinese will vote for PAS and not a corrupted regime like the UMNO-led BN.
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written by Oscar Winner, January 02, 2009 17:11:37
I once saw this written on a banner hung outside a school:

" JIKA CIKGU adIL, MURID MESTI PAS "

To all KT cikgu-cikgu, if you belong to keadILan, pls come out to cast your vote to a murid who is PAS.

To all KT murid-murid who are now grown-ups and eligible to cast your vote, I am sure you are PAS or adIL coz your teachers were adIL, too.
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written by saintalf, January 02, 2009 17:12:30
Hi pete,

I cant be there in KT to support but i allow me to start the ball rolling by donating fund to the Dana.

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written by clarity, January 02, 2009 17:15:30
People of KT!UMNO is a bit deaf. They did not hear you in th 08 eections. They did bot hear you again in the PP by election. They are still sombong, corrupted and getting richer whle you are getting poorer with all the oil from your state. Therefore you must vote for PAS and maybe after that their ears will listen better. Everybody vote for PAS!
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written by saintalf, January 02, 2009 17:15:42
Come on guys,if you cant vote in KT to support at least contribute a small token to show as your vote to PAS.Let kick some ass.
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written by justice, January 02, 2009 17:22:52
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written by binarytan, January 02, 2009 17:25:14
No eye see, voting for PAS is voting for the rise of ketuanan islam.Just wonder any nice pictures to show this? We have too many on BN.
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written by malaysianohope, January 02, 2009 17:26:58
Abang,
Dun know him but good enough for me to support him with my contribution.
Guys & gals lest kick some asses (U m NO)!
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written by Super admin, January 02, 2009 17:31:53
binarytan, funny you should say this about the party that gave the Hindus a temple in Kelantan when Umno wouldn't and who visited churches and temples to talk to them about their problems when Umno wouldn't.

Maybe you should get off your hate-Islam high horse and smell the coffee for a change. Or do you like the Chinese and Indian pendatang being asked to go back to China and India? That feels better?
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written by Motherchell, January 02, 2009 17:44:29
Dear Pete,
Great writing!
I will support PAS in Kuala Terengganu as a show of good faith and to demonstrate that we have bigger fish to fry. Then I am going to grab PAS by the balls and kick their arse like there is no tomorrow.""

You really know how to skin marsupials! Great words to make them all tourniquet their voice boxes. Just a thought , Baginda is an ungrateful drifter. He could have at least paid back Najib some in "gold coins" for KT. Najib , Albar and Boots Rais could have made strong speeches to concur Baginda's recommendations to put up Najib as PM and fight for the Karaoke Man to sing some UMNO eulogies!

The Monsoon Cup regatta may not be as grand because --- Our King knows they cannot take the country for any more rides or rather sails. They could try with some sampans and collect a some profits to make up for their losses in the stock markets.
Im going to sit and watch who Wan is going to shoot down this time in his O K Corral. My only good wish is for PAS to rout UMNO out with just busfare to return to KL.
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written by biggun129, January 02, 2009 17:56:11
I dont think KT Pas is going to win this by election seat, KT Pas is totally different from Kelantan Pas, too many 'Hantu' amongst the KT Pas, just wait and see, dont waste your money on this by election, send it to old folks homes !!!
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written by Knight, January 02, 2009 17:59:09
Biggun129 - Send your money to old folks home if you want the elderly to live better, send your money to KT War Effort if you want your children to live better. Nothing wrong with either.

RM100 on the way to CIMB ETA tomorrow!
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written by Saint, January 02, 2009 18:09:09
To me it is very simple.
It is PR against BN and I will go for PR anytime.
I will donate to the campaign.
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written by quietguy, January 02, 2009 18:09:57
RPK, thanks for posting the CIMB account number. I had wondered how I can contribute to the 'war effort'. Do keep us posted on how much money is being collected.
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written by biggun129, January 02, 2009 18:19:06
The Hamas and the Palestinian, who to support, who is Hamas and who is Palestinian??? of course, I dont totally agreed with Israel!!!
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written by biggun129, January 02, 2009 18:25:13
Does KT Pas support PR? Can Hadi agreed with Anwar? why PR cannot form the Federal Government? Do your home work and you will know!
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written by temenggong, January 02, 2009 18:37:52
RM 50 oredi banked in! Go Pas!
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written by Knight, January 02, 2009 18:49:45
Biggun129, you sound like a spoilt kid screaming around for your pacifier in your Huggies. Please grow up. MT is a place for mature readers. Why PR cannot form Federal Govt? Cos they don't have enough seats! duh??

I have yet to meet anyone who sleeps on the same bed yet has the same dream as his/her sleeping partner. Nothing wrong with having different dreams. Hadi does not need to agree with Anwar and vice-versa. The point is PAS cannot form an Islamic state (if that is your concern) without 2/3 control of the Parliament.

Whether BN wins the seat or not, is not significant to it. BN continues to be in power. But for PR - it is an important seat to win. It is a signal that the 308 wind is still blowing in the same direction. At one point in time (not too long ago), some of us were wondering whether the wind is still blowing with all the bickering and division amongst PR members.
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written by biggun129, January 02, 2009 19:14:15
Who said PR do not have enough seats? PR already had enough nos of cross over MP seats!
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written by apa jadi, January 02, 2009 19:23:45
My heart sank seeing the picture of Hadi raising Wahid's hand announcing him the candidate. The background tells a thousand words.

Anyway, I will not be in KT. I just hope PAS wins despite my dissenting views.
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written by Knight, January 02, 2009 19:24:13
You can say what you like - but fact remains that PR only has 82 seats. If the MPs did not cross over, you can't say they belong to PR. There is an old saying, don't count your chickens before they are hatched. And you are doing precisely that.

I for one did not believe that DSAI would have the numbers. And even if he did, I would not respect his govt which did not win with the people's mandate.
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written by cruzeiro, January 02, 2009 19:43:09
BT,
It's about time you stop your Islamophobic rantings.
Be the diehard PKR man you claim to be and lend your support to PAS for the sake of PR and Malaysia.
You cannot see to clearly with a microscope ....
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written by xkbyuk, January 02, 2009 19:57:27
Now that our good Pete has set up a "war effort" fund for the KT by election, may I suggest to Pete to set up a trust fund for the broader purpose of supporting good and courageous people like you who are the front-line fighters against injustice, corruption and oppression by people in high places in our country. These warriors are often made to suffer protracted and expensive legal proceedings to defend themselves against trumped-up charges which sap not only their own financial resources but often those of their family members as well. It is true that people like you are fighting for their ideals and not for any selfish fame nor any financial gain, but I think it's time all fair minded readers should chip in morally and financially to show that these fighters are not only fighting for their own beliefs but are also fighting for the commoners' good at large. We should not let them down! What say the readers?
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written by malsia1206, January 02, 2009 20:18:20
Should PAS be bent on pursuing their political objectives through an over-zealous religious platform, in as much UMNO was bent on maintaining their grip in political power through their corrupt and carry-ball practices, the non-Malay electorate may just sit it out on every election and by-election and see the rot gets deeper. And do not blame them for fence-sitting if the choice narrows down to the lesser evil.
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written by Angela Ooi, January 02, 2009 21:02:51
My bags are packed, I'm ready for battle in KT. My girlfriend Susan Ho has kindly promised $500/- to help defray my costs for the 2 weeks stay. Thanks Susan.
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written by apa jadi, January 02, 2009 21:07:48
For those undecided between the devil and the deep blue sea, read this heading and make up your mind.

http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/95721
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written by Rozlan, January 02, 2009 21:09:04
will donate first thing in the morning..Insyaallah
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written by Jayvin, January 02, 2009 23:10:06
Dear RPK,

A noble donation, will do it first thing 2moro morning.

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written by MalaysianFirst, January 02, 2009 23:38:14
Dear Binarytan,
Whatever's going through your mind I don't want to know. But for the moment, please stay focused. The common enemy is BN. Our job is to take them down at all costs and by all means. We'll cross the bridge later.

Remember that.
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written by ismhakim, January 02, 2009 23:43:33
Dear Raja Petra

The KT By-Election is to send someone from Trengganu to Kuala Lumpur to seat in the Federal Parliament. As an MP, he is bound by the Federal Constitution.

If we ask the KT voters to vote PAS, we need to ask ourselves whether the PAS MP or PAS as political party WILL DEFEND THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION and ALL the articles in the Constitution.

Since March 8, PAS has re-stated its desire to form an ISLAMIC STATE and to ENFORCE SHARIA AND HUDDUD LAWS. Never mind that it takes 2/3 majority to change the constitution. That's another issue to resolve when the bridge is to be crossed.

Right now, PAS's stand on the Islamic State and the Sharia Laws is TOTALLY AGAINST the very fundamental position of the Federal Constitution which the courts have ruled we are a Secular State and that Federal Constitution is paramount.

But PAS, including Husam Musa the moderate, and Nik Aziz and all PAS leaders and the Pro PAS bloggers are adamant that should PAS form Govt, it will pursue the Islamic State, which is in direct confrontation with the Federal Constitution.

No where in the Pakatan Rakyat Manifesto that should PR wins govt, that the coalition will agree to the Islamic State.So where does that put PAS?

Before we give PAS the nod for the KT Parliamentary seat, we should ask the fundamental question, and ask ourselves right now: CAN PAS BE DEPENDED UPON TO DEFEND THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION WHICH ALL OF US FOUGHT HARD PRIOR TO THE MARCH 8 ELECTION AND WHICH WE SAID THAT UMNO/BARISAN NASIONAL Had TRAMPLED UPON.

With PAS winning seats in Parliament, the Federal Constitution will be further threatened by PAS's mandate to form the Islamic State and enforce the Sharia Laws.

We must face squarely this issue right now: PAS's mandate for an Islamic State versus the Federal Constitution.

Since the KT Byelection will NOT change Federal Govt, then a message should be sent to PAS through this FEDERAL BYELECTION that its stand on the Islamic State is unacceptable, any more than UMNO's ketuanan melayu.(Note: ketuanan melayu does not confront directly the Federal Constitution as that of PAS's Islamic State).

This is a NOT a case of supporting UMNO/BN or its candidate, but a REJECTION of PAS's candidate for PAS demanding stand on the Islamic State and the sharia/huddud laws.

The NON-MUSLIM PAS SUPPORTERS CLUB and the 12 percent non Muslim votersin the KT constituency must come to terms with this issue NOW.


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written by othman hitam, January 03, 2009 01:37:30
Personally, I believe that Abd Wahid is the correct choice. Having served 4 terms as adUN for Wakaf Mempelam (a state constituency within KT parliament) is by no means, a small feat. Who cares that he is virtually unknown at national level...as long as the locals (read the electorate) know him, that's what we want. Wahid has a simple, down to earth personality. Yes, he has no excess baggage too as correctly pointed out by YM Bro Pete. I will not only pray that he wins but will be there to campaign for him, insyaAllah.
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written by johanssm, January 03, 2009 01:44:49
I do agree that PAS can be a real donkey at certain times.
Was really pissed off when PAS selangor wanted a bumi for the pkns job.
No just was pissed off by PAS but PKR as well. Remember the Kulim MP? Was pissed off by the DAP as well , when some donkeys refuses to don the ceremonial songkok.
These make us Malaysian very diverse and we do have multicultural donkeys. In any party there bounds to be a joker or two . ( umno and bn are all jokers )

Not all MPs are "smart". But Pakatan is not about hudud ( PAS knew that from day one joining PR ), not about racism and not about religion. Pakatan is about a united Malaysian. Rain or shine , we will vote for PAS in the KT election.
As for the hudud , the rakyat will kicks your donkeys later.
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written by panca, January 03, 2009 03:06:35
Give Pas the win they deserves....Terengganu by virtue belongs to Pas than umno.

Pete, I didnt have a chance to read this article yesterday night and this morning until my journey from south, I reached Gasing Hill(friday evening 8pm), my stomach was growling I had Ipoh Chicken Rice. About the same time I saw the msg that came from AO, I too passed the word around and walk next door(cimb branch) after my meal, a mere co-incidental place and time and did what I did as a little token of support RM50.00 for the call of smaller change for bigger change. The rest will leave to those of you guys who are attending in person to whack that arrogant umno come the by-election campaign in Terengganu.

All the best Pete and to the candidate of Pas, Viva Pas Viva PR!
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written by LFLee, January 03, 2009 03:40:45
binarytan, please do not believe MSM about PAS... why are you here at the first place?

Read other blogs and you will find out that PAS ruling states are not as bad as MSM portraying. Non-muslims in these states are living happily and all religious were treated equally - PAS even support Chinese school!

For me, UMNO and BN is far more scary than PAS.
I rather have a clean and Islamic PAS government than a corrupted 'Islam Hadari" BN/UMNO. I would give PAS 50 yrs to try out their Islamic states than to have UMNO/BN stayed for another term - you do know that Mahathir declared Malaysia a Islamic state years ago, do you?



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written by sonofmalaysia, January 03, 2009 06:42:35
Super admin,

This war chest is so important, could you make this donation drive a special article by inself and high light it your front page please, it is so very important !!

My RM100 is on the way. Also, pls keep us updated so that if the amount is not enough, we can donate more !! (we want everyone to have the pleasure and pride to say that they play a part in slaying the UMNO mafia and lanuns ! )

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written by Milo, January 03, 2009 06:43:43
Just vote PAS in KT for now... They are the better choice because they are with PR, which have a moral duty to keep PAS's Hudud aim in check.
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written by ylcc, January 03, 2009 06:53:14
Super admin/MalaysianFirst/LFLee, I have been observing binarytan's comments for a while now on the KT elections. Since I have retired, I have spent quite some time visiting "MT". I do not recall binarytan appearing so actively on other articles. He has surfaced or "awoken up" to the KT election. Not too sure who he is. His name sounds Chinese, but since he is faceless, one never knows! What made me suspicious was that immediately after the picture of BN was posted here, he sort of registered his protest, and said "We have too many on BN" and that we should have some on PAS. His comments so far seems bent on running PAS down, even though he says he is a PR man. I too can claim that I regretted voting for PAS, but PAS did not contest in my constituency!! He also mentioned that his religion does not permit him to drink or smoke (which religion?), when Super admin confronted him with his comment on beer being banned by PAS! Since it does not affect his "holiness", what does it matter to him whether alcohol is banned or not? Don't forget we have Pahang "pensioners" watching our blogs!! So, in turn we should watch him carefully! We should avoid anyone stirring up religious and racial resentment as he might not even be a Chinese or Indian.
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written by Sudahlah tu, January 03, 2009 08:22:46
YM RPK , terima kasih dan selamat tahun baru 2009.
Pakatan Rakyat merupakan gabungan parti-parti anti umno yang tidak mudah dibeli dengan wang dan segala kemelutan mahupun percanggahan biasanya merupakan satu pentas perantaraan yang membenarkan semua ahli mempertengahkan pandangan masing - masing. Oleh kerana ramai daripada kita yang dibesarkan dalam keadaan kezaliman umno maka tabiat serta perangai kita mungkin terpengaruh dengan keadaan terdesak yang diselimutkan oleh umno. Ini akan mencetus kemarahan apabila peluang menyatukan parti-parti dalam Pakatan Rakyat dinampak seolah-olah tidak menghiraukan suara rakyat.
Rakyat sendiri pun tidak pernah bersabar dengan tabah dalam proses memperhentikan kegiatan kezaliman umno yang haram dan tidak halal yang sedang dilakukan oleh pemimpin Pakatan Rakyat di pentas negara mahupun di negeri - negeri yang mereka wakili. Ramai rakyat yang selama ini merelakan diri menjadi anjing umno terpaksa 'menyalak' dan membuat kacau kerana nafkah mereka yang bergantung kepada umno sahaja mula 'terjejas' dan mereka takut akan kehilangan lubuk ini. Anjing - anjing ini hidup bersama kita dan bergaul seperti kawan setiap hari dalam hidup kita dan ini merumitkan rakyat yang terlibat membuat keputusan benar. Ramai rakyat biasanya rela menjadi pengikut daripada memimpin diri kerana sikap keyakinan diri biasanya rendah.
Bukan salah mereka kerana sistem pembentukan insan yang dilaksanakan oleh umno dalam akedamik dan pekerjaan merupakan satu kezaliman peri-kemanusiaan yang paling keji dan mereka berjaya mengawal hampir 2 generasi bangsa.
Bagi saya , PAS sudah pasti menang dalam prk KT ini dalam situasi yang sebenar mengikut kehendak rakyat serata Malaysia termasuklah rakyat di KT sendiri.
umno pula terpaksa menggunakan taktik kotor habis untuk menyekat keputusan ini dengan melibatkan semua jentera kerajaan dalam proses prk KT termasuk spr yang sepatutnya membenarkan ketulusan dan kesucian prk KT terlaksana.
umno dalam genggaman kezaliman mereka selama 51 tahun kebelakangan telah mengubah segala perlembagaan dan perundangan negara yang hanya membuat mereka begitu kebal dan berkuasa. kelemahan mereka ialah sifat tamak dan membesarkan terlalu banyak anjing - anjing ganas dan buas hinggakan menggigit tangan yang membesarkan mereka.
biasalah kalau sifat tamak menjadi agenda umno membesarkan binatang - binatang ini maka sifat inilah yang menjadi keutamaan mereka.
mereka yang tamak selalunya BODOH ... kerana mereka mencabar Kehendak Allah.
Saya berdoa agar Allah akan menunjukkan KehendakNYA dan memberkati rakyat yang mengundi supaya melakukan tanggungjawab mereka dengan tulus dan waras.
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written by Wak Din, January 03, 2009 08:34:23
Assalamailaikum semua,
Saya tak dapat ke KT tapi telah deposit kan RM50.00 kepada dana.
Saya rasa itu tak banyak tapi itu saja yang saya mampu, kerana awal tahun nak pakai banyak duit.
Saya doakan semoga PAS menang.
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written by azee72, January 03, 2009 09:26:01
RM 50 from me banked in yesterday.
To Wahid Endut : JUST GET IT DONE.!!!
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written by Surich, January 03, 2009 09:31:31
Account Type : Savings Account
Transferred To : 14490000017104 add to Favor List
Beneficiary Name : TABUNG DANA PILIHANRAYA
Transferred Amount : RM 20.00

Small amount to show support from Chinese Citizen too
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written by yeechut, January 03, 2009 09:51:23
Just banked in RM 50 as a humble token of my appreciation the hard work you guys are doing. I am always with you guys in spirit, and I am glad that I can be with you in substance.

Let this election be a demonstration of the power of unity. Let this be a demonstration that humble unity of the people can beat the big-gun heartless and soulless political machinery.
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written by Super admin, January 03, 2009 10:08:54
ismhakim, spamming can get you banned
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written by Bigjoe99, January 03, 2009 10:21:33
Wan Farid already giving up actually by asking that personality not be an issue in this election because he knows he loses hands down if personality was played up. That is the ticket for PAS, to make issue of the personal issues. Because on other issues, BN candidate have the advantage...
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written by Melgy, January 03, 2009 11:17:09
Hi, I transfered via Maybank and I'm not too sure what is the recipient ID: Hehehe..
I hope my small amount go through..
It was deducted from my account already.
Here is from a Chinese who believes in transformation in our system.
smilies/smiley.gif God speed.



Recipient name: TABUNG DANA PILIHANRAY
Recipient ID: PAS
Recipient bank: CIMB BANK BERHad
Account number: 14490000017104
Payment type: Funds Transfer RM 80
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written by ROBERTNGTG, January 03, 2009 12:52:22
So, meet you in Kuala Terengganu. If you can’t go then at least send PAS some money to help them finance the by-election. And let’s kick Umno into the South China Sea like we kicked them into the Indian Ocean in the Permatang Pauh by-election.

WILL DO. YES. SEE THE BIGGER PICTURE AND SUPPORT PAS.
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written by Kunta Kinte, January 03, 2009 16:25:29
Dear RPK RM100 on the way for a noble cost. My soul and spirit for a PAS (PR) resounding victory. Yes, We can!
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written by Zorro, January 03, 2009 16:51:23
Bah kawan2 Sabah & Sarawak mari kita support a government by the people, for the people. We have had enough of BN goverment, lets help PAS win in Kuala Terengganu and contribute to tore BN bit by bit to pieces, and make this the 3rd message to BN.

1 jug worth of beer on the way YM RPK! Next time when you are in KK, i will be glad to bring you around for few rounds of drink:-)
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written by Samwise, January 03, 2009 17:31:26
Did my share of donating this PM. Good Luck PAS.
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written by ksmaniam, January 03, 2009 17:50:25
My preference for KT was without doubt Mohammed Sabu. He is a thorn for Umno and he would have brought the opposition a strength which would make BN cringe. But the issue is not to have another tiger to growl at BN but to win the by-election. Hadi (not my hero) has a good strategy of getting a local. I feel that PAS has a better than a good chance of winning the election as "the local are voting" not the rest of Malaysia. As usual RPK is working up a fight and we hope this win will be a win for rakyaat Malaysia (as its a mp post).
On another note, I have noticed all over the world that when the party in power is weak, they would woo the rakyaat and GIVE THE BENEFITS OF THE COUNTRY TO THE RAKYAAT but if it is otherwise the rakyaat lose. By allowing PAS to win the rakyaat win. By allowing PAS to win we reduce BN's majority, and thereby reduce strength to cheat the rakyaat and BN will woo us. By allowing PAS to win, PAS owe us, and is obliged to the rakyaat. Hadi will change. And the hardliners in Pas will change. We have to remember that there are too many checks and balances for PAS to bring in the HUDUD laws. UMNO will be in the forefront to stop them. So hang guys and vote for PAS. By the way I am not a muslim.
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written by ksmaniam, January 03, 2009 17:51:57
ooooops....i mean

....hang on guys and vote for PAS.
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written by rpremkumar2u, January 07, 2009 16:48:29
A drop. Many drops make a tidal wave. One tidal wash may slap Najib to his senses that as an heir apparent, he has lost the support of the rakyat. KT doesn't need the South China Sea for that tidal wave. It needs our support. A drop can be RM20 or RM 50 or Rm100 or Rm500. Go PAS go .
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written by mamakstail, January 08, 2009 00:55:50
Previous PAS government of Trengganu alienated a piece of land to a Chinese school. for real. BN will never ever do it.. save alone any new additional Chinese school permit.. In UK their English newspapers front page feature learn a Chinese word a day column but here BN is a pain. BTW I donated rm 300 to PAS.
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