An elected representative is being chosen for firstly, his personality and appearance. Secondly his capacity and capability and thirdly for the party he is representing. A candidate will fill in all his particulars, personal background, free from any legal case and will be held responsible for any wrongdoings in the election. If he wins in the election..he will represent the people who had decided to choose him. However, if the party that he represents fail to perform their commitments for his constituency..shouldn't he be held responsible? Or is it better for him to hop for a better political party to serve his constituents? I would say..there is nothing wrong for you to hop as long as it will bring goods to your people..and you are pretty sure about it...Prince Hopper doesn't seem to be a bad nick name these days..
Saturday, February 14, 2009
summary..strategy..security...
It hurts..in summary..the so called 'constitutional crisis' shouldn't has happened in Perak. The fact is ..what the Sultan did, may not happen before in the state..but that doesn't mean that he cannot do it as there is provision for his action in the Perak State constitution. If it really hurting the public..why don't these people charged under the sedition act..is it not hurting the feeling of the majority of the public tantamount to an act of sedition...this strategy of PKR, PAS and DAP is really damaging...'purely arrogant, purposely confusing the public and a very damaging style of politics'. I do feel that there must be stopped because they are not fit to be good politicians..if ISA is the solution...so be it! If the PKR,PAS and DAP harping on issues of inequality, injustice and bias for the sake of their political gain..I do think that it is justified..if BN take all the necessary actions and measures to maintain security and peace in the country..majority rules!..and BN will be held responsible if the bad political tactics are allowed in this country..because being the party with the most number of parliament seats ..BN should be held responsible!
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