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BN wins… but in what manner?

like this… ? … where about 300 people queued up at BN bkt cekati operations room in galas, to received RM250 (malaysiakini) or this? again about 300 voters thronged a MCA  office in sandakan, supposedly to receive RM100 payout. (malaysiakini) or maybe this contributed to it!! the air-lifting of the …

another reason to NOT vote umno for coming election

the protest! (read below) yes sure they were free to protest but they were unruly and aggressive. (read below) it was those (part) damn mamaks from the komtar traders association again! but that parti cinta malaysia also had to join in! good, good! let’s kick their ass too at coming …

*sigh* playing the racial card again

as if we have not heard enough of racial rhetorics from the umno general assembly, here comes the ‘self appointed guardian of islam’ ex MP from kulim, zulkifool, pointing his hands at the chinese. “the chinese will rule if PR takes over putrajaya” he said. well not exact words but …

melaka, here i come

will be off to melaka this morning. a friend is driving there – 4 of us in a car. attending our st vincent de paul’s ‘president’s day’. it is open to all presidents and delegates. i’m neither one… but why did i go then? oh, i’m invited as guest to …

penang leads!

… in state revenues. read about it, article in malaysiakini, when you click on ‘read more’. since this is a good news, a news that as a penangite, i should be very proud of, i have to blog about it. penang is doing well, see. so what is that one …

now they admit they are ‘pendatang’

because they are not pure malays. because only the orang asli are the real bumiputera. ‘Real Malays’ please stand upMeanwhile, Shafie also made a slight nod to Najib Razak’s call for inclusiveness; his colleagues Zahid and fellow vice-president Hishammuddin Hussein however were cooler on the matter, except in jest. Commenting on …

shame! umno admit they are weak!

from the malaysian insider. “By promoting the free market concept, without taking into account the reality that markets are not always perfect, we worry that it will benefit the strong — that is, non-Malays — and cause the weak, or the Malay race, to lose out,” he said when debating …