Saturday 6 November 2010

‘FEAR FACTOR’ CAUSE SAPP LOST?



Dear Editor,

BN machinery was well equipped (in fact almost all of Malaysia's component parties played their part by sending their most efficient campaigners) aka manpower but PR machinery has many imports to settle in Batu Sapi and campaign.

Sadly, BN is against SAPP. PR is also against SAPP, both choose SAPP as their main target.

Character assignation of Yong by his Ex-Deputy and ‘dog’, Tham Nyip Shen, who told untold stories with twisted lies against Yong, in the news, blogs and ceramahs; all sponsored by BN and paid well for those attending.

Tham has used this strategy last time, he won the state seat against PBS. You come you are paid RM50. You bring along a friend, you also get RM50 and your friend get RM50.

There is no limit to how much you can get. So the crowd will grow and then Tham or other speakers will brainwash you with their repeated attacks against their political opponent, and in this case, Yong was the target.

Tham knew that people will believe him because he was once in SAPP, whether he speaks the truth or otherwise, people will become more and brainwashed after few sessions of ‘ceramah’.

PR on the other hand, tried to portray Yong and SAPP are ‘cahoots’ with BN by whispering campaign and in ‘ceramahs’ and questioning Yong's autonomy and ‘Sabah for Sabahans’ slogan. As Dap is well known as an opposition party while aligned with PKR and Pas, people will also believe what they said.

BN with their secret weapon none other than $$$ carpet bombing have made their rounds giving out tons of stolen money to the kampongs into the wee hours at the eve of the election. (No thanks to the SPR which openly admitted they cannot do much about vote buying)

Sources said that BN gave from RM500 to RM1,000 per voter and RM3,000 per selected household in the kampongs.

Town and Taman areas mostly Chinese were told to get their money from the various BN parties PBS, MCA, LDP, you will get RM100 from each of them.

Instead of that, outstation voters around Sabah are paid RM400 to come to Batu Sapi whether they come by bus, taxi, car or air.

Most important, drains and road repairs will be immediately executed and showered by election promises of more developments and grants on the spot!.

BN's use of the TV1, TV2, TV3 and NTV7 for their campaign and the mainstream newspapers and other government online news portals (completely blocking news from the opposition especially SAPP).

4 November 2010 is a black day for democracy in Sabah!.

Regards,

SAPP BATU SAPI

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