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

#1 by whitecoffee on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 4:03 pm
Well, the BN boasts of 76 major achievements. Took them more than 50 YEARS!!! In a way, he’s saying all those who voted for BN are NUTS!!!
#2 by g2geetoo on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 4:11 pm
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=Vgi9HyL9YB8
A must watch video which can influence your vote.
#3 by g2geetoo on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 4:34 pm
Barisan Nasional will use their favoured judges (or flavoured with Lingam sauce) against the weak and use the ISA for those who fight against them!
Do you still want to vote for BN?
50 years of bullshit is enough, don’t give them another term!
#4 by g2geetoo on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 4:41 pm
Badawi is no different compared to Mahathir. He still uses ISA!
UMNO the racist?!…………..No, race was never the problem, $$$ is!
UMNO a party for the Malay elites!
UMNO divide the races for benefitting their hidden agenda to enrich the Malay elites. That’s why Najib get to stay as a Minister if BN wins! The Malay elites are just a chosen few. Less men, more share. Badawi is trying to become a member……….Badawi the country bumpkin a.k.a. Hillbilly
#5 by kitty4896 on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 4:45 pm
Proof of Phantom Voters
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http://daftarj.spr.gov.my/daftarbi.asp
Check out following IC
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#6 by sean on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 6:39 pm
Any info on talks by Tan Seng Giaw as well as gobind singh for Puchong? Be glad if anyone could provide the info and venue…thanks
#7 by devilmaster on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 8:38 pm
“Any info on talks by Tan Seng Giaw as well as gobind singh for Puchong? Be glad if anyone could provide the info and venue…thanks” – sean
_____________________________________________________
27 Feb 2008
Venue : Puchong Jaya, Jalan Serintid 3, (opp IOI Mall & behind Sutramas apt.)
Speakers : Karpal Singh, Teresa Kok, Gobind Singh, Lim Kit Siang
You can find out more about ceramahs by clicking on the date of the calendar displayed on the website.
http://www.dap-elections.com/
#8 by Menang atau mati on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 10:38 pm
lakshy Says:
Today at 13: 50.02 (8 hours ago)
“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.”
.
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Hey Lakshy,
Why are you still talking like this?
It matters not if DAP is no longer Opposition Leader.
See THE BIG PICTURE – BIG PICTURE -BIG PICTURE – BIG PICTURE!
Do not look at the problem from the communal point of view.
Be a true nationalist.
Anybody can be the opposition leader so long as they are not a rascist.PAS pun boleh.
Also why are you talking like Barisan Rakyat can only get 1/3.
Who knows BN may be toppled!!!!!!
RETRACT,RETRACT,RETRACT,RETRACT,RETRACT – your statement, Lakshy if you are a true Malaysian.
I implore and demand simultaneously that you retract your statement.
#9 by chgchksg128 on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 10:53 pm
http://2hard2lie.blogspot.com/2008/02/opposition-can-deny-two-third-majority.html
Can poosition do it to deny two third..come and vote and in the blog as well.
#10 by Rakyat Teraniaya on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 - 11:32 pm
We must reinforce our will to change, those of you who have not registered to vote, please do so. Those who have think what possibilities there are for change if BARISAN RAKYAT was given the mandate this time round and BN Regime be the opposition!
VOTE FOR DAP! VOTE FOR PKR! VOTE FOR PAS!
Together we are stronger than the corruption, police brutality and racist BN Regime!
#11 by Menang atau mati on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 12:49 am
Dear Uncle Lim,
Put more focus on Penang.
Penang is winnable.
Trust me.I am a Penangite
#12 by Menang atau mati on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 1:04 am
To the Penagites out there:
I want to say a word or two about the so called “parachute’ candidates.
I have no objections to “parachute candidates ‘particularly those who have shown themselves to be of calibre and have made many sacrifices including some who lost their personal freedom for some time ,courtesy of ISA.
As for those DAP potential candidates who did not get a chance to stand and then cried “Parachute Candidates- its not fair”,I say – “be a man,look at the big picture”
Penang needs strong ,calibre candidates because it is winnable.It does not need people who join DAP so that they can stand as candidates.
It needs people who will serve selflessly in any capacity not necessarily only as an assemblyman.
I am a Penangite and I do not mind “Parachute Candidates” so long as they are of calibre and selfless.
In making decisions ,I am sure Uncle Lim would have given much thought to a winnable formula.
#13 by marD on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 1:07 am
Uncle Kit,
All the best, we need you to be in parliament!
We are upbeat about the need for a stronger opposition forging a political balance in our beloved country.
#14 by Menang atau mati on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 1:15 am
Dear marD,
It is not only about Parliament.Don’t forget the state seats too.
The opposition needs a firm base to grow.
Give them a firm base.
A state government is a good base to grow from.
#15 by Colonel on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 2:47 am
“Minimally, 300 personnel are required for the above two jobs.” YB Kit
Lim Kam Put should be able to offer his services FOC and help the Party. Now is the time to show you are a party faithful and that it is not all hot air from you! You talk so much. Now is the time for you to walk the talk.
#16 by lakshy on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 7:19 am
Do or die,
I live in Perak. And Perak is also winnable. If only DAP and PKR had been more focussed in Perak earlier. Anyway, its still doable with the generally anti establishment sentiment currently prevalent.
And in case you missed my comment above, I paste it herebelow:-
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.
#17 by malaysian on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 8:49 am
I have registered to join Kit Siang’s team as polling agent and counting agent.
My area is Keadilan vs BN and my whole family member will vote for Keadilan.
pls vote for any opposition(Barisan Rakyat) in your area.
#18 by k1980 on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 9:13 am
Heh heh heh…. 5 more years for me to pillage the goddamn country
http://www.lucialai.org/UserFiles/Image/BNmanifesto.jpg
#19 by mendela on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 9:43 am
To all DAP candidates,
Those scandals like “project angkasawan” which wasted RM 92 Millions of our hard-earned money” , “new jet for Bodowi which costs hundred of Millions of Ringgit”, etc. MUST be mentioned in all your ceramahs!
Such scandals are inpactful and they make our blood boiling!
#20 by Tickler on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 10:22 am
Samy Vellu added: “The first day after renovation, everything in the toilet is the most beautiful like a new bride. If it had long been in use and people do not care anymore, then it will not be beautiful anymore.”
http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v3/news_lite.php?id=161167
#21 by boh-liao on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 10:24 am
DAP should have their election songs (in four languages), speeches, and the list of wrong things done and abused by BN, etc. (in simple, graphic, animated format) recorded in CDs and VCDs, and then distribute them free to all who attend their ceramah.
Let people take the CDs and VCDs home so that they can play them and watch them again and again – and include inside the CDs and VCDs a message: PLEASE SHARE this CD/VCD with your relatives, friends, neighbours, colleagues, etc.
DAP must achieve a multiplier effect in order to cause a political tsunami – CHANGE, change, change!
Speedy action is needed – time is running out soon.
[edit - we will try our level best, at the same time, please do your part on your own accord, this election is by the people, for the people]
#22 by Tickler on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 10:25 am
By then the crowd spilled over to the nearby parking lot, hundreds packed into the tiny corner of SS2 awaiting DAP supremo Lim Kit Siang to arrive.
When he did, the atmosphere was almost concert-like as the DAP election campaign song ‘Just Change’ blared from the huge speakers and the crowd clamoured to shake Lim’s hand.
It was DAP’s night at the SS2 corner as the voices echoed across the buildings with a single message – it is time for change.
http://yennamike.blogspot.com/2008/02/full-house-at-dap-ceramah.html
#23 by cheng on soo on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 10:27 am
Not to gorget US$8 million yacht built in Turkey!
#24 by boh-liao on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 10:37 am
CDs and VCDs, with entertaining visual and audio graphics and animations, are most effective in spreading messages to people who are bombarded with lies and more lies in our BN-controlled mass media.
There are still lots of people without access to the Internet and Astro (to view more sensible foreign stations). These people are easily misinformed, brain-washed, or scared by BN propaganda not to vote for opposition parties.
Organise a good distribution chain and distribute DAP CDs and VCDs to people in kopitiam, markets, homes, etc. in urban and rural areas.
Educate voters so that they can make an informed choice to vote for DAP/PKR/PAS!
#25 by jennifer cheong on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 11:02 am
Dear good leader Lim Kit Siang and team,
Lim Kit Siang is our grandpa, our papa and now our own hero ! Kit Siang menang ! Kit Siang boleh ! wish all of you the best in your hard work not for your own self but for the people!your sacrificial LOVE for the RAKYAT will not be in vain ! God see you & bless you!Malaysia maju and berjaya kalau DAP menang !
#26 by boh-liao on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 11:20 am
Another bullsh*t from NTR
theStar, 27.2.08: Foreign investors will not have confidence in a Malaysia that is ruled by a government that is “terumbang-ambing†(unstable) and weak because it does not have more than two-thirds majority.
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said they would instead take their investment to more stable economies.
———-
That’s a load of bullsh*t from NTR!
The fact is, except for a few devious foreign investors, most of them actually would like to deal with a government that has opposition members to check the unaccountable and non-transparent excesses, crony-rigged closed tenders, and under-table corrupt practices of the government.
A BN 2/3 majority will guarantee that Malaysia will continue to pay unimaginable sky-high prices for instant noodles, screw drivers, submarines, can-or-not space travelling trip, viagra, etc. And who will benefit? BN politicians or DAP/PKR/PAS politicians?
Quite sure that NTR is thinking droolingly: Make my day and the sky is the limit!
#27 by alaneth on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 11:35 am
Every time DAP stands for election, DAP contests in few seats compared to PAS & PKR….. Active supporters carrying the DAP flag on nomination day etc also very few compared to other parties.
However, DAP’s % win is always very very big.
Reason : There is a very large Silent Majority who Votes DAP in Malaysia. Trust me – the No. of visual supporters cannot be used to gauge the support for DAP.
And I feel there is a tremendous increase in DAP supporters & opposition (PKR/PRM) supporters from the non-Malays this election due to the many hurting issues just before this GE.
Good luck DAP. We, the Silent DAP Majority is with you always!
#28 by Tickler on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 12:52 pm
On Page A14 of Guang Ming Daily (Feb 27, evening edition), my opponent whipped all bloggers in a broad sweep by stating that “bloggers hide behind computers and live in a virtual world”.
He said “people could only imagine but could never feel the sincerity (of bloggers) beyond the computer”.
Maybank2U and Paypal are both financial services in the virtual world where people connect to transact funds through the computer.
With Maybank2U and Paypal, I managed to raise RM85,000.00 in 11 days.
Real world Malaysians have donated generously to the JEFF 4 MALAYSIA cause as they could feel my presence from around the world.
Is my worthy opponent plain naive or he wanted Maybank2U and Paypal to shut down?
It’s my neck that I stick out for the sake of Malaysia, right here in Jelutong.
http://www.jeffooi.com/2008/02/my_worthy_opponent_in_jelutong.php#comments
#29 by Menang atau mati on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 1:10 pm
boh-liao Says:
Today at 10: 24.12 (2 hours ago)
DAP should have their election songs (in four languages), speeches, and the list of wrong things done and abused by BN, etc. (in simple, graphic, animated format) recorded in CDs and VCDs, and then distribute them free to all who attend their ceramah.
Dear Bohliao,
Your idea about distributing VCDS in four languages is excellent.
I support you.
You post and talk a lot.Have you donated yet?
#30 by Menang atau mati on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 1:14 pm
lakshy Says:
Today at 07: 19.24 (5 hours ago)
Do or die,
I live in Perak. And Perak is also winnable. If only DAP and PKR had been more focussed in Perak earlier. Anyway, its still doable with the generally anti establishment sentiment currently prevalent.
Dear Lakshy,
I am not able to feel the pulse in Perak because i am not from Perak and do not have many friends from Perak.
But if you are from Perak or have many friends who have given you feedback at grassroot level ,I believe you.
But ,I do think Penang is still more winnable because of demographics.
#31 by Menang atau mati on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 1:15 pm
Oops, sorry .I mean I live in Penang. and Penang is winnable.
#32 by Menang atau mati on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 1:15 pm
A Tsunami is approaching.
#33 by Tickler on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 1:34 pm
Gerakan have not been able to even discipline their Vice Youth Chief:
http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2007/12/24/gerakan-to-expel-paranjothy-george-orwells-animal-farm-dictum-reigns-supreme-in-bn/
And yet they want to govern Penang. Useless fellows can`t even `reinvent` themselves.
#34 by lakshy on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 1:57 pm
Do or die,
Penang is definately winnable by the opposition!
In Perak, no one has any good words to say about bn. Whoever you ask, they say they are going to vote opposition. And by whoever you ask, I mean malays, Chinese and Indians. They have had enough. Lets see if the Tsunami comes though. Many govt servants still feel they have to vote for bn. How do you get this message out to rakyat that their vote is upto them. Tey vote for the govenrment, and not for political parties. umno, mic, mca gerakan etc are all only political parties.
With the control of the media and buying of seats, rigging of the votes etc the opposition has a hard battle on its hands. But the people are more aware of these things now. And they may have no stomach for more.
Get all your friends to come out and vote in order to ensure that bn cannot manipulate the results by much. If you get a 90-95% voter turnout, with sufficient votes for the opposition candidates, not much the “imported” votes can do.
We can change it.
The check and balance has to come in. No more honeymoon.
#35 by Menang atau mati on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 2:19 pm
Dear Lakshy,
Yes,I agree with you.
I will get all my friends and relatives to come out to vote.
I have been doing it all this while.
BTW,have you donated already?
Nobody believes the main media.They have no credibility.
The Tsunami is now in the Bay of Bengal on the way to Malaysia.
#36 by LionHeart on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 2:24 pm
I believe the best metaphor to describe malaysia is like a father with 3 kids and RM100k in its bank. The 3 kids are fighting amongst themselves for that RM100k when what they should really be concentrating on is how to increase that to RM200k.
I believe that it is even more crucial now that we should adapt a different mentality. I look forward to the day when I would be plainly known as a Malaysian.
In order for that to happen, racial politics in this country has got to stop. I believe the biggest stumbling block is the NEP, which is causing all of us to divide.
Suggestions:
Could the financial help/education/etc. be based on income per family instead of race?
Benefits:
- We would have more resources to help the poor Malaysians irregardless of race.
- There won’t be financial drain taken from undeserving well-connected Bumis who are already rich and able to fend for themselves.
- The current poor deserving Bumiputeras, who defends this status quo in fear of it being taken away from them, would actually benefit from this as well due to more resources to assist them.
- Malaysians will begin to work together as one to face bigger challenges ahead, such as globalisation and increasing competition from India and China.
We need each other to make this place a better one. The only losers that is going to result from our internal squabbles is us.
If this continues, here is the most probable scenario that is going to happen:
The intellectuals(Bumi’s and non-Bumi’s alike who can’t agree with the policy) are going to leave the country.
The country would start seeing a lack of capable leaders that is especially needed during this competitive age.
We would start losing investors and revenue for the country as we do not have a selling edge over other countries.
And when the economy suffers, everyone suffers irregardless of race.
We need unity, not uniformity. Unity is about treasuring each others differences and acknowledging it enriches our lives. Uniformity is about not accepting a person until he believes in what you believe in.
Only with an open mind are we able to explore possibilities, learn and develop as a nation.
#37 by LionHeart on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 2:34 pm
If everybody thinks they are right, then who is wrong?
#38 by PSM on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 3:20 pm
Correct, correct, correct, correct. correct…..
Mandela, good, for a while I thought I was the only one who felt that the “Project Angkasawan” was a waste of time (& not to mention valuable Taxpayers’ money!).
Yes, get all your friends, relatives, neighbours to go out & vote for the DAP, PKR & PAS.
Just Change It!
#39 by ADAM YONG IBNI ABDULLAH on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 3:27 pm
Mr.Lim Kit Siang.
with all respect that penang and perak seem to be the two states that dap are going full swing, i do humbly request that melaka may not be ignored.
i walked into the dap centre at jalan pandan melaka this morning and handed over rm50.00 to a lady seated behind a table. an official receipt was issued. thanks. i know it is a small amount, but i hope it helps. i asked to meet a mr. koh who will be contesting n14 and i said i will support and vote dap.
my concern : i think the doors should be open wide to make people feel welcome to aid the party. though it may be airconditioned.
my concern : i think whoever mans or womans the centre should provide more information about the ceramah schedules so that we who live in kl but vote in melaka would know.
my concern : politics like marketing, the drive for information and request for help is good. however, even with my mobile provided to mr.koh, i am surprised that no further help is required from me.
every votes count. though i am not a dap member nor a member of any political party, i believe that i can assist. but sometimes, like you, you ASK FOR HELP. unfortunately, none even care to ask if i am a voter registered for n14.
i am not complaining, i am only expressing that many dares openly to support the opposition. unlike the old days, while people shy to be associated with underdogs. i think , i have nothing to fear.
so while penang, perak and even selangor seems to be your favourite states, remember , melaka may offer you the one parliament seat that the opposition need to deny the 2/3 wish.
thank you.
#40 by ADAM YONG IBNI ABDULLAH on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 3:35 pm
addendum.
i am prepared to offer my service to dap as counting or polling assistant.my mobile number is with Mr. Koh Sze choon.
#41 by Menang atau mati on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 4:12 pm
Dear Adam,
The RAKYAT needs everyone and every seat it can get.
Yes ,1 up and more to go.Thank you for the donation(on behalf of the RAKYAT)
Do I hear anybody else who has donated?
BTW, I am not a member of any party – just a rakyat demanding my basic rights.
#42 by deathinc on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 5:14 pm
Dear YB,
‘On a political talk show’ (RTM1 Feb 26, 10pm), the host of the programme claimed that they have previously invited you on RTM shows to debate issues with the Information Minister, but you declined the offer. Any rebuttal?
Also on the same programme (can someone else who saw this please identify the show, as I was in a hotel channel-browsing when I came across it), a caller, Hj. Jamaludin denounced a previous caller who said he was going to vote for the opposition. Mister Tn. Haji called him ‘bodoh’, because ‘pembangkang tak ada duit, macam mana nak membela rakyat?’. No surprise that the panelists didn’t correct this most ignorant of statements. But this is what we’re dealing with…misinformed and miseducated ‘rakyat’ who have no sense of the workings behind running a country. Will he stop paying taxes if the opposition take over the country? Only then I suppose that the ‘pembangkang tak ada duit untuk membela rakyat’.
#43 by choonchoy on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 5:15 pm
I have this relative who likes to grumble about the govt being unfair to other races. When I sms him the DAP acc no. and pleading him to donate he replied “I have better things to doâ€. It is because of people like that that we are in this predicament. They know about it but refuse to lend a helping hand. To people who think that this is not your problem, and it will go away think again. It is the future of our children which will be in jeopardy. In the words of George Washington “Government is not reason, it is not eloquence, it is force; like fire, a troublesome servant and a fearful master. Never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action.â€
#44 by a-malaysian on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 5:15 pm
EC new rule, Please read here.
Calling Penangnites, please volunteer your service as polling and counting agents. Go to any DAP center and submit details.
Penang DAP is really short of manpower for counting agents and the new ruling by the ec to submit names by this Friday make it more strenous for DAP.
Just give your service for ONE DAY ONLY and see that justice is done. Walk your talk, bn machineries are so powerful that without us to help out, DAP may suffer loses in many constituencies.
There is not much time left, please, I beg you all to go to any DAP center or approach any DAP workers at ceramahs to sign up.
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.
#45 by a-malaysian on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 5:16 pm
Missing link:
EC New Ruling
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.
#46 by verbal-lash on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 7:16 pm
Uncle Lim
Can you do something about this? I am from Johor Bahru and will be voting under the STULANG constituency where 55% of them are chinese. Here, there is DAP contesting under Noman (unknown here), BN with Mok Chek Hou and SK Song as an independent. Previously this constituency was divided into several areas so that the votes are divided. This year it has all been lumped under cannot be fairly distributed
#47 by verbal-lash on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 7:19 pm
Uncle Lim
Can you do something about this? I am from Johor Bahru and will be voting under the STULANG constituency where 55% of them are chinese. Here, there is DAP contesting under Noman (unknown here), BN with Mok Chek Hou and SK Song as an independent. Previously this constituency was divided into several areas so that the votes are divided. This year it has all been lumped under STULANG and is a wonderful opportunity for DAP to win, but unfortunately you have put in an unknown person under DAP against the BN candidate and the the other independent, who is more well-known in the local circle. You should do something about this – opposition votes will be split to reflect a disadvantage. My whole family is voting for opposition nevertheless.
#48 by mycroft on Wednesday, 27 February 2008 - 7:47 pm
That wouldn’t be SK Song – discredit former DAP Johor leader/turncoat who basically slept through his term as a CEC member, slept through a year as DAP Johor chairman, and then had the audacity to complain when he was removed, – would it?
The same SK Song who said things like, “The DAP is afraid of good leaders”. Which probably explains why dynamic people like Teresa Kok, Fong Po Kuan, M. Kulasegaran, Chong Eng, Anthony Loke, Chow Kong Yow, Liew Chin Tong have risen or are rising in the Party. Definitely the DAP doesn’t appreciate good leaders who do good leadership things like “sleep” in office.
#49 by Arm-Lee on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 2:35 pm
May I Know where the Campaign DAP or PASS held near Kajang? That our resident can hear more about the SPR. Please let me know as soonest as possible.
Thank you
#50 by Arm-Lee on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 2:57 pm
Malaysia also for race Chinese and Indian not only Malays. Malaysia was have different type of race. We also can a part of Malaysian. Malaysian is a peaceful country compare to other country.