Open Letter to Tawau MP – resign before May 17


I issued an Open Letter to the Barisan Nasional Member of Parliament for Tawau, Shim Paw Fatt, today asking him to resign before May 17 to position Tawau as the centre of state, national and international attention, end the decline of Tawau into an economic backwater and spur super-development with hundreds of millions of ringgit allocations that will be poured in by Barisan Nasional as demonstrated by Machap and Ijok by-elections.

In my Open Letter to Shim, I wanted him to know that my suggestion at a press conference at Sin Onn Market in Tawau yesterday that he resign as Tawau MP was no political game or “child’s play” but a deadly-serious proposal after serious consideration as to how to end the long-standing neglect of Tawau by the Barisan Nasional, whether at the state or federal level, transforming it from a stagnant economic backwater into a vibrant and dynamic growth centre for the region.

I told Shim that nothing in his political life could achieve greater results for the super-development of Tawau than to make a personal sacrifice by resigning as MP for Tawau before May 17, the deadline when any vacancy for a parliamentary seat would have to be filled by a by-election, causing a by-election to be held.

My Open Letter to Shim reads:

YB Shim Paw Fatt,
MP for Tawau,
Tawau.

Dear YB Shim,

Proposal that you resign as MP for Tawau before May 17 to give Tawau the unprecedented opportunity to transform itself from stagnant economic backwater into vibrant growth centre with Barisan Nasional pouring in hundreds of millions of ringgit of allocation for super-development in a by-election

I am taking the unusual step of issuing an Open Letter to you today for two reasons:

Firstly, to underline that my suggestion at a press conference at Sin Onn Market in Tawau yesterday that you resign as Tawau MP was no political game or “child’s play” but a deadly-serious proposal after serious consideration as to how to end the long-standing neglect of Tawau by the Barisan Nasional, whether at the state or federal level, transforming it from a stagnant economic backwater into a vibrant and dynamic growth centre for the region; and

Secondly, that the best way to achieve this objective is to cause a parliamentary by-election which will turn Tawau into the cynosure of state, national and international attention, end the decline of Tawau into a stagnant economic backwater and spur super-development with hundreds of millions of ringgit allocations that will be poured in by Barisan Nasional as demonstrated by Machap and Ijok by-elections.

I want to assure you that in making this unusual proposal, I am not being personal but being fully professional, as you would yourself agree that nothing in your political life could achieve greater results for the super-development of Tawau than to make a personal sacrifice by resigning as MP for Tawau before May 17, the deadline when any vacancy for a parliamentary seat would have to be filled by a by-election, causing a by-election to be held.

For over a decade, the soco-economic and urban woes of Tawau have kept increasing and worsening, as illustrated by the following:

  • Lack of job opportunities forcing the young people of Tawau to leave the district to go to other parts of Sabah and Malaysia to find a living.

  • Although Tawau is a major contributor of the state revenue from its oil palm FFB (Fresh Fruit Bunch), the district has not received proper returns from the revenue to ensure the proper and planned development of Tawau as a thriving urban and economic growth centre.
  • Decline of Tawau as a centre for tourism.
  • People of Tawau have lost their fundamental right to be free from crime and the fear of crime as a result of rocketing crime rate, turning Tawau into one of the worst centres of crime in Sabah and Malaysia.
  • Unchecked and spiraling influx of illegal immigrants. I am told that illegal immigrants had worsened in the past decade from one to four to one to three, when taking into consideration the illegal immigrants who had been given false identifications including voting rights.
  • Deplorable infrastructure facilities which discourages business and investment like the shocking state of power supply, with power disruptions as often as 10 times a day.
  • Deplorable water supply with frequent disruptions, poor quality and abysmal management issuing billings going back to 20-30 years.
  • Deplorable road and drainage conditions, traffic jams, lack of car parking lots, poor refuse disposal service and street-kids problems.
  • Lack of municipal good governance as illustrated by the Sabindo open space scandal, with the Tawau municipality teeming with “Little Napoleons” defying the Prime Minister and the Sabah State Cabinet in depriving the fundamental right of the people of Tawau to open spaces and recreational grounds.

The Machap and Ijok by-elections have shown that if there is a by-election, there will not only be an outpouring of development funds, even problems which had been impossible to resolve would be soluble overnight.

This is an unprecedented opportunity for you to spur super-development by bringing in funds to Tawau not in terms of millions, tens of millions but in the hundred-million ringgit bracket.

If you have doubts, you should seek public opinion from the people of Tawau whether your resignation as MP before May 17 to cause a by-election to be held would spur super development and unprecedented opportunity for the resolution of the catalogue of urban and socio-economic woes of the people of Tawau.

If necessary, I am prepared to meet you to discuss my proposal. Let me end my assuring you that I have nothing personal against you in making such a proposal, but you would agree that if there is no better way to ensure the instant attention of the State and Federal authorities to spur super-development of Tawau, this is an option which must receive your serious, immediate and selfless consideration.

Yours sincerely,

(Lim Kit Siang)
Parliamentary Opposition Leader
29th April 2007

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  1. #1 by RealWorld on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 11:44 am

    “However, I will defend to the death to call this country any name I like, including Bodohland.” – Godfather

    Good! Continue to make it easier for us in every GE!! Nothing less than a thumping win!! :)

  2. #2 by RealWorld on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 11:47 am

    Dear jeffrey,

    My dear boy, I am still waiting for your answer.
    Are you going be like a turtle and stick your head into that thick shell of yours again???

  3. #3 by dawsheng on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 11:48 am

    There you go! Why don’t you tell us you are UMNO guy in the first place? What is there to be ashamed of? No wonder you are ok living under the cardboard.

  4. #4 by Jeffrey on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 11:50 am

    dawsheng : I think RealWorld is better candidate – it is better than me, if you trust his words that he supported his party (though didn’t disclose which one) by being personally there in Ijok – “Helping out the candidate from making sure food and water be delivered to all the party workers to going to the ground explaining policies to the locals” . There you are RealWorld, good for you, you are better man compared to many of us, tell us what you’re going to do next, so gimps and turtles can follow and support or be inspired …. :)

  5. #5 by Jeffrey on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 11:55 am

    Sorry RealWorld, when I made last posting, your posting about UMNO being your party had not then appeared but now that we know – still good for you, especially this part – “Helping out the candidate from making sure food and water be delivered to all the party workers to going to the ground explaining policies to the locals” – though sorry lah cannot follow, support or be inspired by you regarding what you will do next.

  6. #6 by RealWorld on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 11:57 am

    Jeffrey,

    Now, now steady on please. No need to start throwing all your toys outta your pram now. Calm down.

    By the way, you have yet to answer my question???

  7. #7 by RealWorld on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 12:00 pm

    Jeffrey,

    Whether I support UMNO and you DAP doesnt mean we are external enemies, right? We are still Msians, though I will never call my country, Bodohland.

    And this blog is open to all , right???
    We are here to discuss and discuss , we will.

  8. #8 by Jeffrey on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 12:00 pm

    But if UMNO and BN supporter, why say Chinese voters supporting BN as ‘sold out’, a contemptuous expression? Shouldn’t you be happy with them or you’re contemptuous they support the coalition led by your party? What’s your take on this?

  9. #9 by RealWorld on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 12:02 pm

    “There you go! Why don’t you tell us you are UMNO guy in the first place? What is there to be ashamed of? No wonder you are ok living under the cardboard.” – dawsheng

    Living under the cardboard??? What are you talking about?

    You mean it is a mandatory requirement for me to disclose my political alignment right from the off here????

    Since you are into disclosure, are you married??? ever cheated on your wife before?

  10. #10 by RealWorld on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 12:04 pm

    “But if UMNO and BN supporter, why say Chinese voters supporting BN as ’sold out’, a contemptuous expression? Shouldn’t you be happy with them or you’re contemptuous they support the coalition led by your party? What’s your take on this?” – Jeffrey

    My dear boy, Jeffrey, it must be two ways. You have yet to answer my question and yet you want me to answer another of yours?? Come on!

  11. #11 by RealWorld on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 12:12 pm

    Jeffrey,

    I will answer your question while you still pondering there on mine, thats the difference between us.

    If you are active in politics and I mean grass roots politics, you will know what I mean. I admire Kit, Guan Eng and Karpal while Anwar was a close colleague way way back. Kit, Guan Eng & Karpal have fought for the people, very often putting the people interests ahead of theirs. And I admire their dedication and principals. They have sacrified a lot for the chinese and to see the chinese in Machap and then in Ijok – shaking their hands but voting against them is to say the least ‘sad’.

  12. #12 by Jeffrey on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 12:12 pm

    “Whether I support UMNO and you DAP doesnt mean we are external enemies, right? We are still Msians,And this blog is open to all , right??? We are here to discuss and discuss , we will”. No argument here. …”though I will never call my country, Bodohland”… good for you (you are certainly not taken to task for taking this stance) but the context used here by many is a mere convenient expression to encompass the policies and their formulators upon which the country is administered which many here have less flattering views of, and should not been taken out of context by you as if it were a capital sin or a reflection of their lack of citizen’s duty or disloyalty.As you said “We are still Msians” discussing here, I think the line will have to be drawn if one is interviewed in some international audience like BBC or CNN or whatever addressing outsiders where it would be improper to disparage our country with such an expression.

  13. #13 by dawsheng on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 12:12 pm

    “Since you are into disclosure, are you married??? ever cheated on your wife before?” realworld

    I’m happily married, my wife lynn is a kind and beautiful mother, we have a son name malcolm, he is three years old this year. No! Why should I cheat on her?

  14. #14 by Jeffrey on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 12:16 pm

    Answer your question? I thought I already did in posting April 30th, 2007 at 11:50 am???? You are a better man, not a turtle, self explanatory from what you said – “Helping out the candidate from making sure food and water be delivered to all the party workers to going to the ground explaining policies to the locals”. Shake head. Clap hands. Good for you.

  15. #15 by RealWorld on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 12:19 pm

    “Answer your question? I thought I already did in posting April 30th, 2007 at 11:50 am????” – Jeffrey

    Come on la bro, dont la twist and turn???
    My question is , again I put it to you have you ever heard Kit, Tok Guru or Anwar calling this nation of ours Bodohland in any of their ceramahs or in Parliament??? A simple straight forward question actually.

  16. #16 by RealWorld on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 12:20 pm

    dawsheng,

    Thank you … since you are into disclosures and all.

  17. #17 by Jeffrey on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 12:25 pm

    Oh that question – I put it to you have you ever heard Kit, Tok Guru or Anwar calling this nation of ours Bodohland in any of their ceramahs or in Parliament??? – of course not, but I have already asked you why are you comparing how public and national figures speak when addressing ceramahs and Parliament with bloggers/commenters’ discussion here? If you cannot see the difference, in comparing contexctualwise apple and orange, what more can I say?

  18. #18 by dawsheng on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 12:27 pm

    Hey, not really into disclosure you know, you made it sound like a fetish or something like that. It is ok if your political ideologies is somehow different, and you believe in actions more than discussions, nobody says is wrong. But I guess if you can put your arguements across to many in a more subtle way, probably some people here will vote for UMNO. But for now, jeffrey got my vote.

  19. #19 by RealWorld on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 12:30 pm

    “Shake head. Clap hands. Good for you.” – Jeffrey

    Bro,

    Dont la be emotional and all. Ok I will answer your question ‘why say Chinese voters supporting BN as ’sold out’, a contemptuous expression? Shouldn’t you be happy with them or you’re contemptuous they support the coalition led by your party? What’s your take on this?’.

    Well, if you are in active grass root politics you will understand. Kit, Guan Eng, Karpal and all have done a lot for the people. They have always put the interests of the people ahead of theirs. Kit could have walked away any day and be a Tan Sri (like someone) if he wanted too. I admire their principal and dedication. However, despite what they have done for the chinese especially, I feel in a way saddened to see them shaking their hands and cheering them on during election campaigns but only to vote the other way come polling day.

  20. #20 by RealWorld on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 12:37 pm

    Jeffrey,

    A simple yes or no will do la. No need to justify and justify. I really see no difference in addressing a ceramah and here in this blog. This is LKS blog and those who visit here are not only DAP supporters alone. The internet today is a powerful tool. And to think that what is said here has non consequence is greatly misinformed.

    But having said that, I respect your decision that it is ok for you lot to call this nation of ours Bodohland or whatever. Let others who visit this blog make their judgement come polling day.

  21. #21 by RealWorld on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 12:38 pm

    “Hey, not really into disclosure you know, you made it sound like a fetish or something like that.” – dawsheng

    Yo dude, you were the one rambling on about sodomy. I was concerned for a fellow Msian thats all. :)

  22. #22 by Jeffrey on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 12:51 pm

    RealWorld Says:

    “Now, now steady on please. No need to start throwing all your toys outta your pram now. Calm down.”

    You seem to have a very disconnected atention span attributing what one person said to the next. That is why I ask you to read properly : When did dawsheng ramble about sodomy?

    It was your own posting April 30th, 2007 at 11:52 am under ealier thread blog “It grieves my entire being but does it bother Pak Lah and Cabinet?” when you posted the following:

    “You’re asking me to come back but I thought you wanted me to leave?? You cannot have it both ways, dude. Or you’ll end up facing a sodomy trial!” – undergrad2

    When have I said I wanted you to leave?? What have you been smoking or sniffing over there , eh??

    Sodomy??? Sorry am not rim jobs and homosexual pleasures as you”.

  23. #23 by Jeffrey on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 12:56 pm

    But having said that your English is quite good making the connection between ‘fetish’ and ‘homosexuality’ but alas can’t say that as regards the connection between persons and what was said.

  24. #24 by lchk on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 12:59 pm

    realworld wrote:

    “This is LKS blog and those who visit here are not only DAP supporters alone. The internet today is a powerful tool. And to think that what is said here has non consequence is greatly misinformed.”

    So I was right about realworld being an agent provocateur of sorts – he has proclaimed that he is an UMNO supporter.

    With regards to this blog, it is open to all Net citizens. Hence, do not attempt to question the rights of contributors who post here with strawman arguments like living under cardboard boxes and being thousands of miles away. It is not YOUR personal blog.

    Guess all contributors here and Uncle Kit himself knows who’s the biggest idiot and troll in this blog after this flurry of personal attacks.

  25. #25 by lchk on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 1:04 pm

    dawsheng wrote:

    “But I guess if you can put your arguements across to many in a more subtle way, probably some people here will vote for UMNO. But for now, jeffrey got my vote.”

    If this is indicative of the intelligence of UMNO members who can’t even string together a coherent sentence, never mind debate in a coherent and factual manner without resorting to personal attacks, there is little wonder that bolehland is going downhill.

    And yes, Jeffrey, you have my thumbs up too.

  26. #26 by RealWorld on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 1:04 pm

    lchk,

    Agent provocateur??! Calm down, you are acting as if you discovered a growth in your behind.

    If me saying that it is not right to call your own country bodohland is being an agent provocateur then I rest my case la.

    Dude, it is a free country. You can say what you what. Let the rakyat decide come polling day.

  27. #27 by lchk on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 1:16 pm

    Realworld,

    I don’t need to say much.

    Your rants and raves here speak for who you are.

    I believe the contributors to this blog has enough sense to discern which posts are sensible and which ones are personal attacks.

  28. #28 by smeagroo on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 1:20 pm

    you guys are hijacking YB blog for your own personal erection.

  29. #29 by Bigjoe on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 1:22 pm

    IF MCA and Gerakan and MIC really cares for who they represent,they would cooperate with DAP and Keadilan by either resigning or dropping dead in key areas like these.

    In fact UMNO should also cooperate because as we can see at IJOK, its a good way to get rid of the deadwoods and bring in new blood to the party and MP ranks.

  30. #30 by RealWorld on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 1:26 pm

    Ichk,

    You dont need to say much actually. I can certainly the lack of depth clearly.

  31. #31 by lchk on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 2:26 pm

    Huh?

  32. #32 by RealWorld on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 2:47 pm

    Ichk,
    Dont bother. Too deep for you.

  33. #33 by lchk on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 2:54 pm

    Sorry, I am not into personal attacks.

  34. #34 by RealWorld on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 3:19 pm

    Then calling me an agent provocateur is not a personal attack??

  35. #35 by lchk on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 3:31 pm

    Are you not an agent provocateur? Is this a personal attack akin to yours?

    Read your previous postings. Wild accusations of gimps and mongs being hurled left, right and centre. Hurling insults and challenging the rights of those posting here with your strawman arguments.

    And finally proclaiming that you are an ardent UMNO supporter which clearly explains why you get so emotional and agitated with all the criticisms directed at the BN administration in Uncle Kit’s blog.

    Why challenge the rights of those who post here? Is this your personal blog? If you don’t like what you read here, I suggest you set up your own blog and disallow those who do not meet your own criteria from posting there.

  36. #36 by RealWorld on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 3:46 pm

    Dear lchk,

    I merely questioned the wisdom of one calling his own country Bodohland. Is that personal attack or agitated criticisms?? If yes, then there is nothing I can do if you are so sensitive in nature. Maybe coming to this blog is not suitable for you then.

    Have I ever said that this is my personal blog?? Please do point it out to me where and when I said so?

  37. #37 by lchk on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 3:53 pm

    To borrow verbatim from Jeffrey’s earlier posting regarding you:

    Realworld’s basic points:-

    · Cannot complain about policies here unless backed with action (step up the plate, he calls it and stand for election);

    · Cannot complain about what is right or wrong about one’s country unless one is deprived “basic education, amenities and are living in a 5′ x 8′ cardboard under a bridge?”

    · Cannot complain from thousands of miles away when not even here in this country;

    · Using words like Bodohland by tsn when discussing amongst ourselves in a blog is a capital sin committed by a Malaysian.

    It’s not just merely a quote about “bodohland”.

    A number of your postings have been personal attacks with insults thrown in which smack of trollish behaviour. (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll for the definition of a cyber troll)

    Since you answered that is is not your personal blog, I do hope that you do not question the rights of other contributors to post in Uncle Kit’s blog.

  38. #38 by dawsheng on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 3:56 pm

    “Bodohland”???? Are you calling your own country bodohland? If so, then you are calling your parents and your family bodohs. realworld said this.

    Is this the way to question wisdom? Where is the wisdom of uttered such a sentence? realworld has succeeded in distracting our attention from discussing the issues posted by Uncle Kit in his blog.

  39. #39 by ihavesomethingtosay on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 4:06 pm

    Mr. Lim, you have been unfair to Mr. Shim, knowing that all of the BN MP’s did little or nothing for their constituency, you should send out letters to them all, asking them to resign – one by one…..

    personally, I think that will involves too much stamps, so I will just wish them dead, also one by one.

  40. #40 by ihavesomethingtosay on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 4:07 pm

    BN apologist still here ah?

  41. #41 by dawsheng on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 4:11 pm

    “IF MCA and Gerakan and MIC really cares for who they represent,they would cooperate with DAP and Keadilan by either resigning or dropping dead in key areas like these.” Bigjoe

    Nope, they won’t, they don’t care. They have lost touch with the people, one will be silly to think that the present elected govt is serious about caring for the people. Remember the case where a victim of the govt lost her live because the ambulance runs out of petrol? Is okay of pay only taxes I suppose, but to pay for your lives, think about it? Is this the type of govt for Malaysians?

    DAP and the opposition caught them with their pants down this time after two by-election. Let us wait for their respond, if there is any at all.

  42. #42 by lchk on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 4:13 pm

    There is no harm to be an apologist for any political faction.

    But it is certainly over stepping the boundaries of netiqutte when one engages in trollish behaviour, name-calling and senseless arguments.

  43. #43 by Jeffrey on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 4:18 pm

    Whether a troll, the conduct speaks. Everyone is entitled to use the space here, even an ardent BN supporter, for the legitimate purpose of exchanging views, disagreeing if needs be, but when the consistent dominant trait is to hurl left, right and centre personal accusations and insults at what you call “gimps and mongs” and use “strawman” arguments to shut posters up, the intent is pretty clear : to disrupt and discourage free exchange of postings here, which is not the work of a BN supporter disagreeing and exchanging views here, of which there is nothing wrong, but to disrupt a Blog just because its owner is an Opposition leader, and majority of guests are opposition inclined – is that right when you allowed here by his grace?

    You have yourself admitted that you are not armchair and work on the ground –
    “Helping out the candidate from making sure food and water be delivered to all the party workers to going to the ground explaining policies to the locals” in a by election against Opposition. Isn’t this work of vexing, irritating and disrupting the discourse here from behind your computer that much easier and in the same genre of work that you are doing for your party?

    What dawsheng said in his posting April 30th, 2007 at 3:56 pm is absolutely true and a measure of his success, albeit limited : “Realworld has succeeded in distracting our attention from discussing the issues posted by Uncle Kit in his blog”. That’s the intention – and the result….

    Don’t give me your cant about your appreciation of “Kit, Guan Eng, Karpal and all have done a lot for the people. They have always put the interests of the people ahead of theirs. Kit could have walked away any day and be a Tan Sri (like someone) if he wanted too. I admire their principal and dedication. However, despite what they have done for the chinese especially, I feel in a way saddened to see them shaking their hands and cheering them on during election campaigns but only to vote the other way come polling day”!

    The hypocrisy is so shallow that it imposes on even a child’s naiveté! If you can say that these DAP stalwarts “always put the interests of the people ahead of theirs” and you admire their “principles and dedication”, then what are you doing in Ijok “helping out the (BN) candidate from making sure food and water be delivered to all the party workers to going to the ground explaining policies to the locals with dedication”?

    I have nothing against your political inclination, affiliation or even your right to discourse here or to run for office : just your hypocrisy and trolling to disrupt this Blog for a political objective.

    lchk : The only good that has come out of all this is that in the zeal to defend the righteousness of his stand, he blows his cover, the troll is flushed out of the woodwork with identity exposed so that all tread in this blog know where they stand in relation to him, which is work futile!

  44. #44 by lchk on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 4:27 pm

    Jeffrey wrote:

    “lchk : The only good that has come out of all this is that in the zeal to defend the righteousness of his stand, he blows his cover, the troll is flushed out of the woodwork with identity exposed so that all tread in this blog know where they stand in relation to him, which is work futile!”

    Well, it was bound to be exposed sooner or later.

    But like you stated, there’s absolutely no harm in taking sides – just that when one presents his or her point of view, let it be delivered in a coherent, logical and well-mannered way with respect to all parties involved.

    The moment one resorts to name-calling and trollish behaviour, he or she automatically loses any semblance of self-respect as well as respect of others as such actions imply that the troll has no other sensible recourse and thus acts like a spoilt brat in cyberspace. Only disdain and contempt remains for such an individual – and it is richly deserved.

  45. #45 by lchk on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 4:31 pm

    Jeffrey wrote:

    “but to disrupt a Blog just because its owner is an Opposition leader, and majority of guests are opposition inclined – is that right when you allowed here by his grace?”

    Which is why I stated that he is an agent provocateur of sorts. And he accuses me of personally attacking him. LOL!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agent_provocateur (definition of an agent provocateur)

  46. #46 by tsn on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 4:36 pm

    From now onwards, no more Bodohland, only great “Real Bestland”

    See how arrogant UMNO member is, but at the same time ignorant as well. What we have right now in Bestland is money politics, not democratic politics. What choice do Chinese people have? We do need government funding badly. The fact speaks for itself, the bodoh practice is low/pathetic funding for opposition constituencies.

  47. #47 by dawsheng on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 4:44 pm

    “The fact speaks for itself, the bodoh practice is low/pathetic funding for opposition constituencies.” tsn

    This is probably where the oppostion’s weakest link. Imagine the opposition is not lacking fund to compete with BN, for example, if BN offered one ringgit of development to Ijok but the opposition is capable of offering two ringgit plus other development plans, who do you think will win?

  48. #48 by Godfather on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 5:03 pm

    When the leader of a country falls asleep at meetings, when cabinet ministers are embroiled in one scandal after another, when the enforcement agencies are totally paralysed either with fear or with cronyism, when promises are heaped upon promises to do good but to be continously broken – and when the majority continue to vote these clowns and crooks into power – then that country has to be called BODOHLAND. There is no other word for it.

  49. #49 by a-malaysian on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 5:03 pm

    Malaysia was once a nice country, in fact a clever country(pandai-land) where there is no wide discrimination and everyone lives in harmony.

    Then came the new racist bodoh-umno leaders trying to champion “master of this land” for one particular race and lead by one bodohwi which change this pandai-land into a bodohland.

    Most of us live in a Real World but some bodoh in this bodohland do not realise that they are truly bodoh but think likewise.

    Malaysia Boleh had change into a bodohland by the same bodoh party who is leading this bodohland.

    Simple as that.

    50 years is ENOUGH
    Vote For A Change
    Vote For Any Opposition
    Give Them A Chance To Change For A Better Malaysia
    Remember bn Is A Useless Grouping Of Self Serving, Corrupt, Dictator, Power Crazy, Racist, Kris waving, etc, etc type of parties.

  50. #50 by a-malaysian on Monday, 30 April 2007 - 5:16 pm

    A good example of bodohland runs by bodoh leaders.

    A bodoh mp thinks the citizens he rules are as bodoh as him.

    On one hand he scream and swear to smear his kris with chinese blood and on the other hand he scream and shout that he is fighting for the chinese.

    Bodoh of the highest order.

    50 years is ENOUGH
    Vote For A Change
    Vote For Any Opposition
    Give Them A Chance To Change For A Better Malaysia
    Remember bn Is A Useless Grouping Of Self Serving, Corrupt, Dictator, Power Crazy, Racist, Kris waving, etc, etc type of parties.

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