Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Those with balls and those without

Has got the biggest balls.
"“Our MPs will support a vote of no-confidence on the Prime Minister. Whether the motion will be tabled by our party MP or another party’s MP will be decided in due course,” he said on the 101st day of the Barisan government holding 140 of the 222 parliament seats."
Datuk Yong Teck Lee, SAPP President. 18th June 2008
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Has got the smallest balls.
"SAPP deputy president Datuk Raymond Tan said he was confused and embarrassed about the party's move to move a motion of no-confidence against the Prime Minister."
Datuk Raymond Tan, also Sabah Deputy Chief Minister and Infrastructure Minister.
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Balls trying to fit into BN's asshol3

CHIEF Minister Datuk Musa Aman: I deeply regret the party’s action. I do not know what is their actual motive. As a Barisan component, such a move is uncalled for and unprecedented based on the spirit of camaraderie practised by Barisan all this while.

Datuk Abdul Ghapur Salleh (Kalabakan MP): As a member of Umno and Barisan, I’m sticking with Barisan. We may sound like the opposition but we are just voicing the sentiments of the people. Logically you can’t move a no-confidence motion against the leader of your own party. I think they want to be sacked.

United Pasok Momogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation secretary general Datuk Wilfred Tangau: It is their right to take such an action. I can’t speak for the party, but we will be discussing whether to support such a move.”

Backbenchers Club deputy chairman Datuk Bung Mokhtar Radin (Kinabatangan MP): We know they are frustrated but this is not the way for a Barisan component to act. It goes against the Barisan spirit.

Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah president Tan Sri Joseph Kurup (Pensiangan MP): This is an unacceptable act. Why do they need to exert pressure on Pak Lah who has already made known the transition of the nation’s leadership.

Datuk V.K. Liew (Liberal Democractic Party President, Sandakan MP)
“Maybe, it is better for him to leave. This move is as good as calling on the Prime Minister to step down. It is unbecoming. He (Yong) should leave,” he said yesterday.