02 May, 2013

Between Khalid Samad and Zul Nordin

Shah Alam voters will have to choose between Khalid Samad and Zul Nordin
Khalid Samad is the incumbent MP from PAS whom many have known and seen
Zul Nordin is the incumbent MP who came all the way from Kulim
He will be contesting under the ticket of UMNO since Najib Razak loves him

Khalid Samad contested in Shah Alam in 2004 and lost to Aziz Shamsudin
Nevertheless, he continue serving the people of Shah Alam without complaining
His determination was so strong that he promise to work harder if he wins
In 2008, he kept most of his promises after achieving his dreams

This gentleman is one soft spoken leader who never say bad things
He is one God fearing man and a true Muslim
Always being diplomatic to everyone and wanting to work as a team
Despite challenges, he stands up for the public although its as hard as it may seem

A good son, a good father, a good husband and a good sibling
His family have solid foundation and known to be loving and caring
All these reflects the quality of what he can really bring
He is one down to earth leader who worries about unnecessary public spending

As for Zul Nordin, this man is terribly cunning
Jumping from PAS to PKR to being independent and now uses UMNO/BN name
Calling Chinese and Indians as illegal immigrants were downright insulting
Blaming everyone and everything but himself for all his wrong doings

Calling others as "bad Muslims" but portraying himself as nice and clean
Claiming himself as non racist when he is the Deputy Chairman for an NGO who is extreme
From all the party hooping, can we still trust all the promises he make?  Well..... THINK!!!
Do you honestly think that such character is worth considering???

The choice is clear in this coming election between clean and stink
A vote to Khalid Samad will being positive development that blinks
A vote to Zul Nordin will bring destruction with hard pinch
VOTE KHALID SAMAD SO THAT SHAH ALAM CAN SPREAD HER WINGS!!!

28 April, 2013

Crowds in political rally does not always transform into votes

I often wonder why the opposition party's rally crowd is larger than ruling party
I mean, opposition party does not offer food and drinks for free
As opposed to the ruling party who offer free food, drinks, transport even freebies
Even so, the ruling party may not always get their desire crowd, sometimes failed miserably

How can this happened?  It has a lot to do with human nature as we often see
What is the difference between opposition and ruling party's rally?
The ruling party often times talks about their achievements which its consider boring to many
The opposition party often times hit the ruling party under the belly

Human nature in general loves to hear gossip or anything that is hardcore juicy
The opposition party digs out anything that is dirty and sleazy
Which keeps the crowd entertain without an admission fee
Meaning to say, its almost like a talk show we watch in TV

As the crowd started to roll in, the opposition leaders will be hailing their slogans profusely
Then, they will ask the crowd to chant their slogans together until it becomes lively
As the momentum catches up, speeches becomes fiery
In the end, many of them who listens to it becomes angry

They will start telling their friends and family
That the government is untrustworthy
As people started talking and the news will spread widely
That is exactly what the opposition leaders want, free publicity

Nevertheless, there are also voters who listens to both sides of the stories
This group of people may or may not talk openly
Some will even sing together with the majority
While some will keep to themselves and vote quietly

There may be 50,000 eligible voters in a constituency
If there are 5,000 people (all eligible voters) who showed up during rally, its only the minority
Hence, it cannot be concluded as a "win" since decision can swing if voters are unhappy
As such, the outcome of crowds to votes may turn out differently

It has already proven in the course of history
Politics is an unpredictable journey
In 2008, nobody would expect Pakatan to crunch such a great victory
Hence, the slogan "Ini Kali....lah, UBAH" may or may not materialize eventually