Kit Siang’s Team for Ipoh Timur


We need people to assist in the following:

(A) Ipoh Timur Elections Operation Centre Administrative Assistants

Volunteers will work in shifts of 9am to 1pm; 1pm to 5pm; 5pm to 9pm

(B) Polling and Counting Agent

Job description:

  • Polling agent sits in a polling stream (the classroom where the voting takes place) and observes the voting process. Each school may have a different number of polling streams (saluran mengundi) depending on the number of voters in that area.
  • Counting agent observes the counting of the votes when polling closes at 5pm. Two counting agents are needed for each saluran.

Minimally, 300 personnel are required for the above two jobs.

Schedule:

  • 7am – 1pm (morning shift) and double up as counting agent from 5pm – 7pm
  • 1pm – 7pm (afternoon shift and double up as counting agent)
  • 7am – 7pm (full day and double up as counting agent)

(C) Financial contribution

  • Cash contribution – please walk-in to our operation centres, we appreciate your cash (every ringgit counts!) and please ask for a receipt from the person on duty. During ceramah and function, we will send our cadres down to collect donation from the public. WE HAVE NOT AUTHORISED NOR DO WE SEND ANYONE TO SOLICIT FOR CASH DONATIONS!
  • Cheque – make payment payable to “LIM KIT SIANG” and hand the cheques to us at our operations centres or bank into Lim Kit Siang’s CIMB a/c No. 14080048869005.

(D) Sponsorship:

  • We need plenty of drinking water; (27 Feb 08 at 1pm, 40 boxes donated by a supporter; 27 Feb 08 8.30pm, another 10 boxes arrived at ops center)
  • Stationary such as pencils, rulers, erasers, sharpeners etc for polling agents during polling day;
  • Food and beverages for personnel on duty everyday.

How to reach us:

  1. Come and fill up the Volunteer Form at the Ipoh Timur Operation Centre (No. 61 & 63 jalan Kampar 30250 Ipoh, Perak; Tel: 05-2533096)
  2. Email us at ipohtimur@gmail.com
  3. SMS us at 012-4383060, and give us your name and contact number.

Lets join Kit Siang’s Team!

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  1. #1 by Food Thought on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 6:06 am

    Hi Uncle Lim,

    I’m currently residing in oversea. Do you have any other method of financial contribution like the Paypal ? It seems to me that my RHB bank online services has gone from ridiculously bad to worst. Apart from having to stuck with their so call Online Security card, I can’t even use my Interbank Giro online any more because they need me to register my mobile phone number so they can send me the password which will then allows me to use that features. Funny, I’m sure that they’d read all those wireless vunerabilities before they went on implemented that design! I tried to call them and hoping to get my oversea mobile no. registered which I doubt it but as usual the typical Malaysia customer services their phone line went dead.

  2. #2 by kanthanboy on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 7:52 am

    Food Thought Says:
    Today at 06: 06.23 (1 hour ago)
    I’m currently residing in oversea. Do you have any other method of financial contribution
    ——————————————-
    Go to the thread dated Feb 20, 2008 “Time to walk the talk” of this blog. Click on ‘DAP Election Fund’ and donate by credit card. It’s fast, less then 3 minutes!

  3. #3 by HJ Angus on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 9:01 am

    ……….but some credit card companies use the SMS security confirmation and that is what the writer was complaining about.

    Maybe ask a relation or trusted friend in Malaysia to donate for you first?

  4. #4 by HJ Angus on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 9:02 am

    any assistance needed in JB?
    Please post the HQ details.

  5. #5 by k1980 on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 9:09 am

    Please don’t dump me lah, I baru served one term saje….
    http://www.nst.com.my/Sunday/Frontpage/2167128/insidepix1

  6. #6 by KanNinNeh on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 9:25 am

  7. #7 by EA on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 9:26 am

    Live from Ipoh Timor : About 500 BN supporters and 200 DAP supporters gathering in front of DBI.

    Kit’s team members going to the nomination first at 9:10am, and BN candidates enter to the nomination hall 110 minutes later.

  8. #8 by EA on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 9:26 am

    Sorry! not 110 mins and 10 mins

  9. #9 by Chong Zhemin on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 9:50 am

    Food Thought,

    If paypal is the only way convenient for you to donate. I suggest you donate to Jeff Ooi Election Campaign. I believe Uncle Kit won’t mind this. I can assure you that the money is use for the same cause ie justice, democracy and freedom in Malaysia.

    https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=yl69ElA-TB-mJreV6feinf_ZiNLj7Ih4IWDMcxgUCGsVZ-ltxm-MpUyc5c0&dispatch=5885d80a13c0db1f35bed810ca29224194ca8b1b097b67197b230111dab3e20c

  10. #10 by Chong Zhemin on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 9:52 am

    If you are uncomfortable with the above link. You can check out jeff ooi’s site

    http://www.jeffooi.com/

    The link to donate through paypal is somewhere at the top right corner. Thanks.

  11. #11 by Bill Gates on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 10:00 am

    My family members and friends will give you our vote to help deny BN the 2/3 majority. This is the best chance ever to “Just Change it”

  12. #12 by Saint on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 10:11 am

    Dear Saudara Lim,

    You need to organize such centers in all places DAP has candidates.
    You are very late as this should have been done even before nomination day.
    I have been writing this 2 months back. It is still not too late.
    Get out a list for all DAP centers so that the responsibility can be shared.

    Provide bank accounts for all DAP candidates.
    Good Luck and God Bless all.

  13. #13 by k1980 on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 11:11 am

    Do you need a two-thirds majority to wipe out corruption, to be transparent and accountable? Do you need a two-thirds majority to provide housing and health care?…Why do they need a two-thirds majority when they can’t even build a crooked bridge with a 90 per cent majority?

    It is this two-thirds majority that has been the curse of our democracy. It is this two-thirds majority that is threatening our civil liberties and our freedom of religion.
    http://www.malaysia-today.net/2008/content/view/3277/84/

  14. #14 by cheng on soo on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 12:03 pm

    k1980 Says:

    Today at 11: 11.19 (42 minutes ago)
    “…they can’t even build a crooked bridge with a 90 per cent majority?”
    This crooked bridge will be a laughing stock for the world if they really built it! Anyway “no build also pay big big money”.
    In other countries, party like BN probably lost out long ago, maybe in 1974 GE or 1999 GE etc

  15. #15 by ipohleong on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 12:51 pm

    HAI ALL MALAYSIAN, IF U BELIEVE IN DEMOCRACY & JUSTICS
    PLEASE JOIN US TONIGHT AT CHIN WOO HALL IPOH AT 7.30 PM.
    DAP CERAMAH……………..DAP WILL WIN . JOM UBAH.

  16. #16 by Wisdom above on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 5:48 pm

    To YB L K Siang,

    >>Please help Pas to file ‘writ of motion’ in Election High Court.

    Extracts from Jed Yoong,

    Food for thoughts….

    >… Husam said something about the BN calon not signing the nomination form.

    >If the BN calon is disqualified, then PAS will win a seat — not sure if it’s Husam’s seat.

    >> Same thing with Nik Aziz’s opponent in Pengkalan Pasir.
    But his press secretary said that the SPR (Elections Commission) overruled that and Nik Aziz has to “lawan (fight)”.

    …SPR double standard ?

    …So obvious SPR dirty trick seen by all on 24-2-2008.

    >>To help & beg & remind BN calon “to sign later” unto the earlier blank nomination forms after nominations closed at 10am ?

    >>Pas Legal advisers should remember to file a ‘writ of motion’ in Election High court tomorrow to disqualify these 2 BN calons.

    “the SPR (Elections Commission) overruled that ” should be punished under the Election ACT.

  17. #17 by Wisdom above on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 6:33 pm

    Is this ‘Parliamentary Democracy’ ?

    >> at 5.15pm that the nomination paper of two other candidates – Danny Anthony Andipai of PKR and Saineh Usau, an independent – were rejected by Returning Officer Bubudan O.T. Majalu because they were submitted after 10am.

    >> However police reports have been lodged in Keningau by the rejected candidates claiming they were blocked from going to the nomination centre.

    >Another SPR double standard ? ” after a mistake was made by the returning officer at the nomination centre. “

  18. #18 by Wisdom above on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 6:34 pm

    Is this ‘Parliamentary Democracy’ ?

    1) >> …the issue cropped up when an agent for PAS candidate, Dr Khairudin Abd Malik, noticed that Rafidah failed to sign one of the nomination forms.

    2)>>> “She signed on the forms that she submitted to me but she forgot to sign the form that was put on display during objection period,” he said on nomination day Sunday.

    >> To help & beg & remind BN calon “to sign later” unto the earlier blank nomination forms on display after nominations closed at 10am ?

    >>PAS “Legal advisers” should remember to file a ‘writ of motion’ in Election High court tomorrow to disqualify this Kuala Kangsar Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz BN calon.

    “the SPR (Elections Commission) overruled that ” should be punished under the Election ACT.

    >>…SPR double standard ?

    …So obvious SPR dirty trick seen by all on 24-2-2008.

  19. #19 by Wisdom above on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 6:54 pm

    > There were also near misses for the BN camp, including BN election director and Menteri Besar-designate Datuk Dr Awang Adek Hussin when their candidates almost had their papers rejected due to technicalities.

    PAS Legal Advisers should file “election Writ’ to disqualify Datuk Dr Awang Adek Hussin BN.

    >> See technicalities in Sabah.

    Is this ‘Parliamentary Democracy’ ?

    >> at 5.15pm that the nomination paper of two other candidates – Danny Anthony Andipai of PKR and Saineh Usau, an independent – were rejected by Returning Officer Bubudan O.T. Majalu because they were submitted after 10am.

    >> However police reports have been lodged in Keningau by the rejected candidates claiming “they were blocked” from going to the nomination centre.

  20. #20 by undergrad2 on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 8:50 pm

    “PAS “Legal advisers” should remember to file a ‘writ of motion’ in Election High court tomorrow to disqualify this Kuala Kangsar Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz BN calon.”

    Yeah, they can try. When Zaki Tun Azmi ‘takes over the throne’, as CJ it will be over before it has begun.

  21. #21 by Wisdom above on Sunday, 24 February 2008 - 10:17 pm

    A real brave ‘Patriot’.

    An 89-year-old grandmother … , an independent candidate for the Kuala Terengganu parliamentary seat.

    Possibly the oldest candidate in the 12th general election, Maimun Yusuf .

    The divorced grandmother of seven said she had attempted to stand for elections four times previously, but didn’t qualify because of technicalities and a lack of documentation.

    >> “I want to right the wrongs and bring down the price of essentials,” she said in her thick Terengganu Malay accent.

    I believe she can be a better MP than the BN Umno MPs .

    She talk sense, straight to the point , from rakyat’s hearts.

    How about vote her into Parliament.

  22. #22 by assamlaksa on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 1:47 am

    How do I get in touch with my local DAP candidate to join his/her team?

  23. #23 by ahkok1982 on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 11:56 am

    OK, first donation to DAP in general. Now it is time to donate directly for dear Uncle Kit. Must have Uncle Kit for my cozy little Ipoh Timur town!!
    Time to swipe that Credit Card again…
    Sorry but I could not help you out physically as I am overseas. The worse part is that there is no way for me to cast my vote out of the country. Hopefully the BN bloodsuckers would not take this opportunity to fake my vote for them.

  24. #24 by awangngah on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 6:18 pm

    Sdr Lim, is there no other banking institution you could use? Of all the banks in the country, why use CIMB? I’m sure you know who owns CIMB!

  25. #25 by Wisdom above on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 10:33 pm

    News extracts.

    ….Sementara itu, di sidang media hari ini, Kamaruzaman turut menyatakan kini calon-calon boleh menghantar agen tempat mengundi bagi memantau proses pembuangan undi pos.

    Langkah baru itu, tambahnya, diambil bagi membolehkan agen-agen calon pembangkang melihat sendiri proses tersebut bagi memastikan ketelusan.

    Beliau juga mengingatkan calon-calon tentang peraturan berhubung bahan-bahan kempen. Parti-parti yang tidak bertanding di satu-satu kawasan dilarang menaikkan poster atau bendera daripada parti-part lain.

    Peraturan ini pertama kali diperkenalkan pada 2004 selepas pilihanraya terdahulu menyaksikan pakatan tidak rasmi parti-parti utama pembangkang saling meletakkan lambang parti rakan kongsinya.

    Beliau menjelas, walaupun calon-calon Barisan Nasional dibenarkan menaikkan bendera Umno di kawasan yang ditandingi calon MCA, pakatan pembangkang tidak diizinkan berbuat perkara yang sama.

    Perbezaan ini, jelasnya, kerana pakatan pembangkang tidak berdaftar dengan SPR sedangkan BN sebuah gabungan rasmi yang diiktiraf suruhanjaya itu.

  26. #26 by Food Thought on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 3:10 am

    Hi all,

    Thanks for the info. I’d just used the PayPal in Jeff Ooi’s website. Fast and easy. Thanks again. Good luck Barisan Rakyat ! Denied BN the majority !

  27. #27 by lakshy on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 5:33 am

    Guys, encourage all your friends to vote this time. The greater the turnout, the less opportunity for manipulation by bn and spr. Lets play our part. Lets all vote this time.

    If they have transferred you to a different constituency, and its their mistake, I am told that spr has to pay for your travel expenses. So do make the effort to travel and cast your vote.

    EVERY VOTE COUNTS!

  28. #28 by fjjs on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 6:39 am

    I read this and would share to all readers…

    VOTE WISELY : http://votewisely.blogspot.com/2008/02/truth-behind-bns-23-majority.html

    No opinions, just numbers, and facts. You make your own decision on the matter.

    Decision-making power process within our present cabinet – UMNO: 35.9% of the vote, 73% of all cabinet positions

    UMNO not only controls the parliament via Barisan, it has allocated itself 24 cabinet positions or 73% of all cabinet positions.
    MCA has 4 cabinet positions or 12% of the cabinet positions.
    MIC has 1 cabinet position or 3 % of the cabinet positions.
    Gerakan has 1 cabinet position or 3% of the cabinet positions.
    Other component parties hold 3 cabinet positions or 9% of the cabinet positions.
    The opposition with 36.2% of all the popular votes is not given a single cabinet position.
    Please note that although UMNO controls 50% of all parliamentary seats, it controls 73% of all the decision making processes within the cabinet.

    BN Hierarchy of Power – Other parties not allowed to keep UMNO in check

    Under the Barisan Party whip system, the majority component party within Barisan will dictate the rules of the game.

    Other Barisan component parties like MCA, Gerakan or MIC cannot vote against what UMNO decides in whatever it likes, even if they wanted to. They cannot even abstain from voting without being punished.
    Still believe MCA or MIC will be able to fight for your rights?

    Education – Racial quotas openly practiced

    “As the Higher Education Minister, I will ensure the quota of Malay students’ entry into universities is always higher” – Higher Education Minister, Dr. Shafie Salleh

    In 2006, 77.2% of scholarships allocated to Bumis as part of quota requirements, while students of other races with better results are left out.
    Non-bumiputera enrollment to matriculation colleges is limited to less than 10% of the total intake

    Still believe MCA or MIC will be able to fight for your rights?

    Our Constitution – Changed at whim by BN

    Since 1957, BN has amended the constitution 690 times to propagate its power. By comparison, USA which is more 200 years old has only amended its constitution 27 times; Singapore as little as only 4 times
    Barisan has the ability to amend the constitution as it likes due to its complete control of the government.

    2004 Election Stats – UMNO: 35.9% of the Vote, 50% of the seats

    UMNO received 35.9% of the popular votes but has 110 parliamentary seats or 50% of all parliamentary seats.
    In total, Barisan received 63.8% of the popular votes but has 199 parliamentary seats or 91% of all parliamentary seats.
    The opposition received 36.2% of the popular votes but has only 20 parliamentary seats or 9% of all parliamentary seats mainly because of gerrymandering.

    Still believe MCA or MIC will be able to fight for your rights?
    Let your vote do the talking. You can make a difference.

  29. #29 by lakshy on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 7:22 am

    Every vote counts. Think about it. If team A gets 100 votes and team B gets 100 votes and you did not vote for your preferred team A, your vote may be entered for Team B. Hence Team B would win with 101 votes. If you had voted Team A would have won with 101 votes. So the possible swing is 2 votes per vote. Keep that in mind.

    Now if you extrapolate that to a constituency and say 150 opposition supporters do not vote. Lets say the votes stand at 10,000 for bn and 9900 for opposition. If the 150 persons did vote for opposition, opposition would win with 10050 votes vs bn’s 10,000. But if they dont vote and ghost their votes are placed in support of bn, bn would win. So do encourage all of your friends to vote, to minimize the chances of manipulation in this election.

    Remember, if you have a 95% voter turnout in an constituency, theres not much postal or ghost votes that can be imported in!

    Lets all do our part for democracy!

  30. #30 by k1980 on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 8:36 am

    Nik Aziz was wrong in describing umno members as orangutans. Actually they are osamas…like Obama, the umno candidates should be photographed wearing turbans.
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/us_elections/article3433929.ece

  31. #31 by lakshy on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 9:29 am

    I still dont get why DAP is only contesting in 47 Parliamentary seats!

  32. #32 by smeagroo on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 9:41 am

    The BN govt proudly advertise that they are giving free education and health care and it cost the govt billions every year. Hey they are right in a way. But what they didnt tell you is that bulk of the expenses are hiked up and it is costing us taxpayers a huge lot of money. As long as there is no check n balance, the govt can continue to subsidise RM100billion but we are not getting the actual worth of it.

    So Opposition, pls use this as you point to counter BN’s lies abt FREE education and what not. Nothing is FREE when it comes to BN.

    And I didnt see the new manifesto by BN wanting to implement the IPCMC?

  33. #33 by k1980 on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 9:50 am

    The BIG issue is not the billions they subsidized BUT the TRILLIONS they robbed!

  34. #34 by PSM on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 10:00 am

    fjjs,

    You have got some pretty good statistics there!
    Anyway, it is obvious that the MIC, MCA & Gerakan are all ineffective component parties.
    Everyone (with a brian cell that is) knows that UMNO controls everything. Even someone like KJ who had no Cabinet position (well not yet anyway) can tell the Presidents of MIC or MCA to shut up & tow the line.
    If you have still not decided, just look at our Judiciary, Police Force, Local Councils, Islamic Religious Department “gangsters” who go around snatching bodies, School Heads who have become Little Napoleons, Inflation (supposed to be around 3%? Ya right!), Transperancey in Public Tenders?…the list goes on & on…
    Haven’t we had enough of these arrogant corrupted smug crooks?
    Just Change It!

  35. #35 by k1980 on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 10:28 am

    Vote wisely or else your stomach will suffer the consequences
    “There is food on shelves but people are priced out of the market. There is vulnerability in urban areas we have not seen before. There are food riots in countries where we have not seen them before.”
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/feb/26/food.unitednations

  36. #36 by kun9999 on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 10:55 am

    Today in my hotmail, BN already start posting their ad there. I guess DAP can do samething with Yahoo?

  37. #37 by voice on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 11:06 am

    BN is also advertising in RTM1,RTM2,TV3,NTV7,8TV,TV9, is this called fair media? and the news on those tv channels, especially RTM, more like doing campaign for BN, if you watch it.
    DAP please increase concentration here in Taiping, as BN gov is throwing the Taiping seat like rubbish and never plan to develop this town!

  38. #38 by joju on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 12:02 pm

    Why is there no coalition between the opposition parties in Sabah. This is the best chance to get a majority. Please don’t waste it. This is so sad. I hope there is still time left for the opposition parties to work things out in Sabah so that the plan of competing one to one can be done between an opposition party and a BN component. Please, please don’t waste this golden opportunity for a better Malaysia. If not for our sake, then for our children’s sake. No to corruption, pollution, lies and discrimination.

  39. #39 by Blankets on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 12:15 pm

    After so many months of lurking, I’ve finally registered to be on the site!

    It’s been on my chest a long while and I have to say it: The timing for this GE is really horrid! I just flew back for CNY! Just booked my flight to come back and vote, guess I’ll have to really ‘ikat perut’ the next few months :P But it’s something I gotta do … especially since I’m voting in Ipoh Timur :) Will visit the center in Jalan Kampar to donate some $$$ too.

    Sad to say, none of my other friends are going back; none registered in the first place. Sigh, the apathy. Well, I’m proud to say I believe.

  40. #40 by KL Dude on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 12:18 pm

    Well lets counter them then.

    The poster for Barisan Rakyat as published in RPK’s website looks great and patriotic enough for sure. Perhaps also that one of the manifesto of the Barisan Rakyat is to establish a “Bangsa Malaysia” which the BN never dare to declare all this while due to unknown reasons.

    This will be a good point to tap on actually. In addition, the Barisan Rakyat for sure should can get good support this time round especially from the Indian and Christian communities who’ve not been in the good books of the government lately due to the following :

    Indian Community – Being marginalised in various aspects as compared to their Bumiputera counterparts, from education, getting jobs at public service, deprived business opportunities and many still living in poverty that resulted in some of them turning to crime and becoming a public menace. The recent Hindraf rally speaks for itself.

    Christian communities – Dissatisfaction among Christians towards the government have been known due the following facts :
    i) Banning the import of bibles from overseas and prohibiting the printing rights of bibles in Bahasa Malaysia
    ii)Restriction and many red tapes enforced for the building of churches, that resulted in many churches without any choice but to have their services in shop houses instead. In Terengganu for example, there is no Catholic church buildings or even Protestant ones, like the ones you can find here in KL but ironnically this is not the case in Kelantan under the PAS led government.
    iii) The issue on the use of the word ‘Allah’ recently, that created a threat to most BM speaking christians here and also almost resulted in the Catholic newspaper “Herald” license to operate not being extended.
    iv) Unfair court decisions when it comes to conversion of religion.
    v) Body snatching and even snatching of christian educational materials from local bookstores on the pretext that these materials are a threat to national security it seems as they can create confusion among the Muslim community (please la… )

    Therefore, reach out to this group of people as the factors above are good enough for these group of voters (who’re now on the fence perhaps)to swing to the oppostion party easily. This will ensure the opposition gaining the extra crucial votes as these communities form the ‘balancing figures’ of the votes that may decide a party winning or losing.

  41. #41 by Wisdom above on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 12:20 pm

    To, YB L K Siang,

    1)Only Symbol ” Dacing ” was registered ?

    2)Did BN component politicians “register their faces” not nominated for use
    together with & on BN ” Dacing “symbol ?

    3)Political parties “cannot put” up any election paraphernalia in parliamentary and state constituencies where they do not have any candidates contesting.

    4)EC secretary Datuk Kamaruzaman Mohd Nor said “only” parties with their candidates standing in the constituencies could put up the paraphernalia and distribute election materials.

    5)To a question, he said Barisan Nasional and its components could do so as they are a registered coalition.

    >> ….So file a complaint against the BN.

    > as provided for under Section 24B(10) of the Election Offences Act 1954.

    a)BN can use BN election paraphernalia only.

    b)only “a Face “of candidate nominated can be displayed, right ?

    >> Only Symbol ” Dacing ” was registered only. Right ?

    >> Legally, Najib face, other BN faces cannot be displayed at all by Law. Correct?

    >> Did BN component politicians “register their faces” not nominated for use
    together with & on BN ” Dacing “symbol ? No ?

    Can Barisan Rakyat Legal Advisers check up with Registrar of society & Election Commission on these ?

    Since 1984, I doubt they ever ‘register their faces’ for use in all constituencies.

    So SPR want to deny us the right to stand together as ‘BARISAN RAKYAT’ ?

    Just my 6 sens.

    A Legal PARADOX again ?

  42. #42 by boh-liao on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 12:21 pm

    “I still dont get why DAP is only contesting in 47 Parliamentary seats!”

    Hey, it’s easy to ask this question.

    How many professionally qualified Malaysian citizens are willing to self-sacrifice to be an opposition party candidate, especially in Malaysia?

  43. #43 by k1980 on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 12:38 pm

    Wow, our Finance Minister so clever one, even though he failed stats in university, enabling the Malaysian 2007 inflation rate to be at 2% while Singapore’s annual inflation rate hit a 25-year high of 6.6 percent. Must nominate him for the 2008 Economics Nobel Prize
    http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/330959/1/.html

  44. #44 by grace on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 1:01 pm

    Mr Lim,
    Honestly I want to be of help to you. But due to my age and distance from Ipoh, I can’t do much. Glad that I managed to scrape a small sum to help you and colleages in your crusade against the corruptrd government.

    My family would be voting in Batu Kawan!
    MY FAMILY WILL DEFINTELY VOTE FOR PROF RAMASAMY, DAP CANDIDATE!
    MY NEIGHBOURS AND FRIENDS TOO HAVE ASSURED ME OF THEIR FAMILY VOTES TO RAMASAMY AND ADUN!!!

    MY SINCERE PRAYER THAT PROF RAMASAMY WILL DEFEAT KOH TSU KHOON AND THE REST OF DAP AND OPPOSTION WILL DO WELL!!!

    GOD BLESS YOU AND ALL GOOD PEOPLE OUT THERE!

  45. #45 by mycroft on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 1:16 pm

    BN promises (as taken from the Star) and what they really mean

    1. Cushion the effects of rising prices – easy lah this one. Just impose more price controls. Easy right? Suppliers and producers complaining about operation and production costs not being met by returns? Small problem. Just give them a few goodies to tie them over. Not as difficult as actually trying to raise living quality and overall wealth of people.

    2. Address the issue of illegal immigrants – Another easy solution. We give them ICs lah. Must make sure they are of the right “standards” first though. If they have ICs, how can they be illegal immigrants, right?

    3. Generate at least two million quality jobs over five years – This is schoolboy’s stuff. Just increase the number of jobs on the civil service payroll. Who cares if the money we are using to feed a bloated civil service can be better spent in other areas such as healthcare, law enforcement and education?

    4. Continue to implement the New Villlages Development Masterplan – This means we ignore them for five years, cull their pigs and kill off pig farmers financially, and then when election time comes, we come out with more goodies. Easy right?

    5. Safeguard the position of national-type schools – BN will never change national-type schools. You can still send your children to SRJK (C) or SRJK (T), so long as they are willing to wear a sonkok and tudung.

    6. Establish a Special Complaints Commission to act on complaints of misconduct in enforcement agencies – Wah! See? We have a tiger waiting to pounce on recalcitrant enforcement agents! Nevermind that this tiger has no claws, is completely toothless, but it can roar very very loud. What? It only roars when it is told to? But look look, it is very very fierce looking right?

    7.Enhance appreciation for diverse cultures among Malaysia’s multiethnic people – We will be promoting the culture of the Chinese Muslims, Indian Muslims. Also we want to promote the Arabic culture to people also. That’s why we are going to promote Arabic road signs, Arabic language, Arabic restaurants, Arabic practices, Arabic dress also. In the end we propose to change the country’s name to Malayarabsia and relocate to the Middle-East.

    8. Facilitate construction, consolidation and relocation of all places of worship via state government mechanism, co-ordinated at federal level, that will protect the interest of all communities – Not applicable for Christians, Buddhists, Taoists, Hindus.

  46. #46 by Wise Voter on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 1:34 pm

    I was fortunate to able to attend the DAP’s ceramah at SS2 last night where Uncle Kit and the DAP candidates Tony Pua, Lau Weng San and Dr Cheah spoke. The crowd easily numbered in the thousands. There was hardly any standing room left when KIt arrived at 10 pm to shouts of “DAP, DAP, DAP”. The spectators, consisting of Chinese, Indians, Malays and foreign reporters were greatly thrilled at the way the speakers articulated on important national issues. It speaks volumes of the calibre of these DAP candidates who were able to give facts and figures to back up their arguments. It was just amazing how well they had prepared themselves. These are the kind of representatives we should send to Parliament and the State Assembly. The people of Petaling Jaya will be very proud to have such representatives who can speak up for them.
    50 meters away, there was another ceramah held by the MCA. Fewer than 50 people attended.
    There is hope for Malaysians to deny BN its 2/3 majority. Vote wisely.

  47. #47 by mycroft on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 1:40 pm

    I was at the ceramah too. The crowd was a wonderful sight to behold and it also gave an inkling of hope for the chances of the DAP in PJ Utara. But, I have to remind all here not to be complacent or think that ceramah crowds equals votes. Remember Suleiman Court in 1964. We still have a lot to do.

  48. #48 by lakshy on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 1:50 pm

    The answer is many are willing to do so. Ask and ye shall find. Or is it seek and thou shall find?

    Anyway, how did Keadilan manage to rope in many candidates? And quite a few professionals too! Did they have a shorter time to do so?

    In Perak alone there are 10 lawyers out of the 23 DAP candidates. And both LKS and FPK have law degrees. So there are qualified members out there. And many who would be credible candidates and would be able to pull in the votes.

    After the last 50 years of rape, many have become aware of the carnage and are willing to make sacrifices to help set things right.

    So my question still begs a decent reply.

    Lets say DAP manages to accomplish its goal of denying bn its 2/3 majority, DAP may no longer be the opposition leader. Do bear that in mind.

    My wish would be for DAP/Keadilan and PAS to each secure around 40 Parliamentary seats so that they outnumber bn MPs in parliament 120 to 102.

    And also for DAP/Keadilan/PAS to secure majorties in several states, such as Penang, Perak, Kelantan, Terengganu etc and show other states how well the states can be managed.

    Of course they should re-instate local council elections for a start.

  49. #49 by shortie kiasu on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 1:57 pm

    We hope the size of crowds at ceramah translates into votes at the polls on 8/3. That is important.

  50. #50 by u2 on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 2:01 pm

    this is indeed an uphill battle for umpteen years. i would love to be positive but so many factors makes me feel otherwise:

    1. how confident are we that BN/EC(since the EC is NOT totally independent) will not manipulate the actual results?

    2. if BA denies BN 2/3 majority, what will the next step be (by BA)?

    3. with BA’s manifesto introduced, how will BA ensure the rakyat that they do not turn out like BN?

    it is also very encouraging to see so many supporters (in terms of donation) to bloggers and MPs but these are all through the internet.

    how many internet users are there in Malaysia?
    what % do you think will vote for BA?

    what % of the voting population is made up of people > 60 years of age?

    what % of the voting population < 60 years of age will vote BA?

    have you asked your parents (if applicable) lately who will they support in your constituency?

    i would really like to see a change (for the better for this nation) and if you really want to vote for change, give the BA a chance for 2 terms, not just 1 term to see a change.

    does the BA have an agreement between themselves (PAS,PKR,PAS) to ensure what they say is what they will do to protect the rakyat?

    think about it, it is your children’s future.
    god bless this country and its people.

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