so short the time , so many things to be consider. As the 12th general election candidates was revealed last week, so this week the campaign process will take place. my comment was "WOW !!!", so many BISAYA, 3 for BN, 3 for KEADILAN and 5 for BEBAS. Congratulation for all of them because the democracy is running that way.

In the campaign some promise for development, some for charity. some promise for justice and some for nothing. But the question is, are they really promise for what the people really needs ?. So think wisely.!!

In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way. The voters has a harder job to do than just choose sides. It must bring sides together.” so, when you are facing the same BISAYA candidates for the same seat. be careful. consider wisely !!! Leader should be the first to be concerned about other people and country, and the last to enjoy themselves.

“My grand Syeikh ( MAULANA) once told me that there are two kinds of people: those who work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the first group; there was less competition there.”


~ VOTE FOR YOUR RIGHT, DENY PRECONCEPTION ~


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If you ask me what is politics ? then I must be blurry, but I may say the politician is talk too much and too often. There are kind of opportunist wear-on the mask of hero and the art of silent hypocrisy. My view is concerning about the Bisaya politician. Maybe I made a mistake because I had limited resources. My judgment based on what happen around me. Perhaps my view on Bisaya politician is wrong, BUT, you cannot deny your eyes. What you see is what really happens.


Let’s look at the world outside. What they say about politics. Maybe we can learn something or unless we are not closed minded and useless preconception.


“Those who are too smart to engage in politics are punished by being governed by those who are dumber.” – Plato


“In war, you can only be killed once, but in politics, many times.” - Winston Churchill


“Politics is the art of postponing decisions until they are no longer relevant.” - Henri Queuille


“In politics stupidity is not a handicap.” - Napoleon Bonaparte


“Politics, n: Poly "many" + tics "blood-sucking parasites" - Larry Hardiman


“Politics isn't about big money or power games; it's about the improvement of people's lives” - Paul Wellstone


“Anyone who says they are not interested in politics is like a drowning man who insists he is not interested in water” - Oscar Ameringer


“I suppose leadership at one time meant muscles; but today it means getting along with people” - Mahatma Gandhi


“Politics is not a bad profession. If you succeed there are many rewards, if you disgrace yourself you can always write a book.” - Ronald Reagan


“Leadership has a harder job to do than just choose sides. It must bring sides together.” – Jesse Jackson


“Politics, as a practice, whatever its professions, has always been the systematic organization of hatreds.” – Liaw Sahab


“Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics won't take an interest in you” – Liaw Sahab


“The introduction of religious passion into politics is the end of honest politics, and the introduction of politics into religion is the prostitution of true religion” - Lord Hailsham


So I think, it is more than enough for the foreign politician quote. At last, do not forget my advice, when you involved in Sabah politics especially the Bisaya politics, please :



“WATCH !, WHAT THEY DO, NOT WHAT THEY SAY”


Action speak louder than word.

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Perhaps one of the most insidious mistakes is to believe that you do not reap what you sow, but what you think you sow, or what you say you sow, or what you wish you had sown, or what you want others to believe you have sown. But realize this: You reap what you actually sow


How ridiculous it would be if a farmer planted a field full of ‘Rumbia’, thinking he was planting ‘Pokok Jarak’. Would he receive ‘Pokok Jarak’ instead of ‘Rumbia’ merely because he was innocently mistaken, or because he wished he had planted ‘Pokok Jarak’, or because he told his neighbors he had planted ‘Pokok Jarak’? Of course not. He would reap what he sow


Most of Bisaya people thought is to oppress others then you will happy, success and glorious. But actually whatever you sow by your actions come back to you. If you make others happy through service, charity and kind acts, you sow happiness like a seed; and it will give you the fruit of happiness. If you make others unhappy through harsh words, insult, ill-treatment, cruel acts, oppression, etc., you sow unhappiness like a seed; and it will give you the fruit of pain, suffering, misery and unhappiness.


Sow a thought you reap an act.

Sow an act, you reap a habit.

Sow a habit, you reap a character.

Sow a character, you reap your destiny


Chow !!!

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