NOW, many people are seeing ‘red’ over Pakatan’ manifesto that reflected
the opposition pact’s lackadaisical attitude towards the true
management of the country and the people.
The manifesto truly seems like a piece of paper done in a rush manner
without true research in every aspect of economy and human needs and
desire.
The manifesto looks as though it is just a piece of propaganda item that
serves just to attract people for a few hours and then forgotten, like a
flyer offering special discounts and limited products.
It is a pity that a manifesto that is supposed to be a party’s
commitment towards enhancing the lives of the people and developing a
country has been made to look like just an offering of discounts on
products in supermarkets.
Malaysians who are voters should ask why the opposition pact does not
put importance in putting up a realistic manifesto that reflects the
maturity and wisdom of the parties?
Why the pact did not put serious thoughts in drawing up the manifesto so
that voters can make evaluation and judge when comparing it with the
ruling BN manifesto?
Why the leaders of the pact erred and left out many more important
matters in the manifesto and then when queried simply reply the
manifesto cuts across races and creed, and oil royalty for states in
peninsular have been overlooked.
What a joke…when a leader or leaders and their men overlooked such
important matters in a written document that is to be the parties’
pledge and promise, does voter think these people are serious in wanting
to run the country?
Voters knew already these people (opposition pact leaders and members)
have yet to fulfill any of the item in the manifesto – pledges and
promises – made in 2008 and now a new promise is put forward to attract.
The REALITY is that the opposition pact is devoid of content and
intelligence as what they have put up thus far and shouted out loud are
just empty talks or the Malays termed them as OMONG KOSONG.
The pact does not even know the depth of the country’s economy, the
taste and needs of the young people, the feelings and desires of the
middle-age Malaysians – in short leaders and members of the pact are not
‘touching base’, not feeling ‘real pulse’ of Malaysians.
What they have shown and reflected in the manifesto is an act of
desperation, an act of damage control to sustain their existence and
relevance as they already see the writing on the wall that their days
are numbered.
They know support for them have been on the decline and add to that the
libel suits they are getting from voters who trusted them with their
votes in 2008.
Besides, supporters are running away when they see leaders of the three
parties are embroiled in clashes in many issues that will not any end
while within the parties themselves, politicking and back-stabbing take
centre-stage.
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