Ceramahs tonight and tomorrow


Sorry many missed the DAP Kinta Valley Nomination Night ceramah at Chin Woo Hall, Ipoh last night as they were not informed.

The election preparatory system could not withstand the pressures of a general election in full swing and this is why we have sent out a SOS appeal for public support, financial, manpower, materials, IT expertise and all forms of assistance for the remaining 12-day campaign period.

The next and last Chin Woo ceramah (we are being shut out as MCA has booked Chin Woo Hall from March 1 to polling day, even just to keep the hall idle) is Friday, 29th Feb. 2008.

The theme of my speech last night was to issue a nation-wide call from Ipoh to summon all Malaysians, regardless of race, religion or territory, to unite on a historic national mission to check and dismantle Umno political hegemony which is the single greatest threat to democracy, international competitiveness and the building of a united plural Malaysia.

In the nature of the Barisan Nasional set-up, Umno will continue to assert dominance but what we are seeing today is the transformation of Umno political dominance in BN to Umno political hegemony, which has marginalized all communities – Malays, Chinese, Indians, Orang Asli, Kadazan-Dusun-Muruts and Ibans – as well has marginalized all the other component BN parties.

The perpetuation and consolidation of Umno political hegemony at the expense of the ordinary Malaysians, whether Malays, Chinese, Indians, Orang Asli, Kadazan-Dusun-Muruts and Ibans must be stopped in its tracks in the 12th general election.

Tonight, I have three ceramahs –

  • Bukit Bintang (Jalan Tiong Nam) (Enq : 012-455 0074)
  • Kg Aman, Serdang (Enq : 012-223 9529)
  • Petaling Jaya Utara [SS2 MJ Cafe (Next to Hong Leong Bank), Jalan SS2/63 (Enq : 016-220 8867)

Tomorrow night, I will also have three ceramahs in Perak – Canning, Ipoh Timur (Ipoh Garden South), Bercham, Ipoh Barat (Kg Tawas) and Jalong.

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  1. #1 by Libra2 on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 5:00 pm

    MCA – a dog in the manger.

  2. #2 by Anti_NEP on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 5:01 pm

    YB Lim

    My friend’s mother had been voting at Penang Jelutong Parliament seat. A check in SPR website has shown that she has been transfer to vote at Jeli Kelantan. She has never change her address and has never been to Kelantan. She’s 70+ and not fit to travel. What must she do now?

  3. #3 by tswern on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 5:03 pm

    Uncle Kit,

    What time would be the Bukit Bintang (Jalan Tiong Nam) ceramah be held?

    Would like to attend.

    (You caught me just before leaving Ipoh. Should be at Tiong Nam ceramah around 8.30 pm before rushing off for Serdang and PJU ceramahs. Hope to see you. – Kit)

  4. #4 by SkullOfScar on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 5:06 pm

    “Anti_NEP” Please report to http://www.bersih.org/ for this matter.

  5. #5 by boh-liao on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 5:07 pm

    People should boldly vote for DAP/PKR/PAS candidates on 8.3.08.

    Don’t worry about the loss of longkang services in our area by BN MPs and state legislative assembly men/women. Win or lose, BN parliament and state candidates will continue to look after our longkang. That’s all they know what to do (jaga longkang, collecting titles like Dato, Datin, etc., and enriching themselves with corrupted money), because their mouths are sealed in the parliament and the various state legislative assemblies. It is as good as not having them in our parliament and the various state legislative assemblies. They will only act like those ‘see not, hear not, and speak not’ monkeys. In fact, female BN MPs dared not even speak out against the bocor BN MP to defend the dignity of females! How pathetic!

    Don’t worry, after losing on 8.3.08, BN parliament and state candidates will serve us better as opposition members, because they will not take us for granted and would like to impress us for our votes 5 years from now. Time to show BN parliament and state candidates “Who’s the boss”!

    So, people, this is a win-win situation. Vote for DAP/PKR/PAS candidates on 8.3.08 and get two groups of people working for us – two in one! Our DAP/PKR/PAS MPs and state legislative assembly men/women will be speaking out and keeping an eye on BN in the parliament and the various state legislative assemblies; while the losing BN parliament and state candidates, who are longkang specialists, will help us to look after our longkang, together with DAP/PKR/PAS MPs and state legislative assembly men/women.

  6. #6 by devilmaster on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 5:12 pm

    uncle kit,

    pls take care of your health. I know you have been travelling to and fro these past few days and all the remaining days until the GE.
    btw, I was in Chin Woo hall last night. Your speech of UMNO political hegemony & the plight of Tan Lian Hoe been kicking around like a ball was amazing!

    I was glad to see Fong Po Kuan back to herself too with her fiery speech.

  7. #7 by P.O.T.S on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 5:21 pm

    DAP Perak had better get its machinery functioning efficiently and effectively and win Ipoh Timor, Ipoh Barat and Batu Gajah and Sitiawan….

    A few of us are coming back all the way from Sabah just to vote and campaign for DAP….

    No more excuses for impromptu announcements and last minute plans.

  8. #8 by mysn1st on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 5:28 pm

    Sir,
    I know your time is limited and precious. Perhaps you may spend more time in Selangor area and please do inform if you are planing to have a ceramah session in Puchong. I believe Puchong residents is been expecting and waiting for you for long…long…long time.

    Finally, take good care.

  9. #9 by CheeseBall on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 5:34 pm

    Hi there Mr Siang,

    I am able to provide some IT expertise via an excel spreadsheet, which has functionality (macros) to generate all combinations of Malaysian IC numbers.

    The Malaysian IC numbers are then tested against the website: http://daftarj.spr.gov.my/daftarbi.asp

    If a candidate is found, it will be added as a row within the spreadsheet. This will allow any IT savvy people to analyze the data to identify fraudulent voters.

    This is a relatively slow process, and will require your IT staff to modify the code and spread the generated IC numbers across multiple PCs running the spreadsheet.

    If anyone from the general public is interested in this excel macro,
    I have uploaded it at the following link:
    http://rapidshare.com/files/94744142/FakeICs-00.xls.html

    For those wary about the excel spreadsheet, disable Macros for excel and feel free to peruse through the code.

    Good luck Mr. Siang and regards.
    CheeseBall

    Rules for IC number generation:
    In Malaysia, a 12-digit number (format: YYMMDD-SS-###G, since 1991) known as the Identification Card number (IC) is issued to citizens and permanent residents on a MyKad. Prior to January 1 2004, a separate social security (SOCSO) number (also the old IC number in format ‘S#########’, S denotes state of birth or country of origin (alphabet or number), # is a 9-digit serial number) was used for social security-related affairs.

    The first group of numbers (YYMMDD) are the date of birth. The second group of numbers (SS) represents the place of birth of the holder – the states (01-13), the federal territories (14-16) or the country of origin (60-85)[4]. The last group of numbers (###G) is a serial number in an unidentified pattern which is randomly generated. The last digit (G) is an odd number for a male, while an even number is given for a female.

  10. #10 by Godson on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 5:49 pm

    Good luck to u uncle Kit and all the DAP groups.
    MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND LEAD DAP TO VICTORY.

    As for me i wont be attending any BN UMNO nonsence anymore coz im afraid that i might lose control and throw my slippers at them. But i already knw their nonsence before it come out from their mouth.

    ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
    TIME FOR CHANGE.

  11. #11 by 9to5 on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 5:50 pm

    Since the party is faced with lack of resources here is a suggestion.

    Tape the ceramahs and after each ceramahs, post it on DAP’s website in MP4/DIVX formats (files are smaller in size compared to mpeg 1, 2 or avi). Also include any campaign materials in pdf format. The rest of us would be able to download them in an instance and disseminate them quickly far and wide.

    All the best to you and your team!

  12. #12 by mc2u on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 5:57 pm

    Will you be lending support to Ng Pak Siong who is up against Ong KT in Kulai or for that matter anywhere in Johor? I would like to attend

  13. #13 by Malaysian citizen on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 6:00 pm

    I would like to see the ceramah in your web site.
    Please post at least one ceramah in your web.

  14. #14 by cfcluvdap on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 6:12 pm

    Malaysian citizen,
    I agreed with you that posting ceramah in the website will definitely spread the words around. If it’s not possible, we would like to purchase the VCD or DVD for that matter.
    My friends and I like to attend DAP ceramah and even travel from Bentong to KL. However, this time, we can’t make it for tonight’s Bukit Bintang ceramah.

  15. #15 by alegria on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 6:13 pm

    Uncle Kit, your hardwork is amazing and unbelieveable. My votes in Bagan and Bagan Jermal is guaranteed, so as my family members. Don’t worry about Bagan, your son is leading a good team over here.

    We will fight for the change.

  16. #16 by mrpenang on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 6:18 pm

    DAP’s ceremah schedule at http://dapmalaysia.org is not listed completely. For eg. your tonight’s schedule was not listed. Please treat this as an urgent issue.

    All DAP supporters will need this information to give support to DAP personally. And we tried to bring the person who cannot make decision on 8 March voting to attend your ceremah. We need to convert his/her votes to 2 DAP votes – one for state and one for parliment.

    Please do not over confident on Penang Island seats. For your information, BN has started to visit residents, from early morning at wet market until late night at coffee shop. But, I cannot ever see a DAP candidate until now.

    Hardworking = Votesssssssss.

    All the best to DAP.

  17. #17 by tselau on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 6:24 pm

    To all you BARISAN RAKYAT candidates, for all your handwork, hardwork, unselfish mindwork and endless diligent legwork, I would like to dedicate this song to you people. The title will be what we intend to do in this election. REGARDLESS TO WIND, RAIN OR SHINE, we will vote for you.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9b4Pnpbx4Q&feature=related

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

    I live in Sg Long and it comes under P101 Hulu Langat/Dusun Tua where it will be a fight between UMNO and PAS. Many Chinese live here and are worried about PAS. All i can say is dont worry. Please give the vote to PAS. Speak to the Chinese of Kelantan and you will know that most of us non malay Kelantanese have been real happy with PAS’s rule.
    Vote for change. Any Party as long as its not BN

  19. #19 by OCSunny on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 6:36 pm

    Anti_NEP, your friend’s case is not so bad as at least the name appears in Kelantan. My wife’s name totally disappeared on the screen on checking, perhaps, being assumed by the EC to be somewhere on the moon or Jupiter? ANYMORE SUCH CASES?!?

    Maybe such cases is too insignificant for the time being. But the fact remains that the EC is not doing a meticulous job !!!

  20. #20 by malaysiatoday.com on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 6:37 pm

    YB Lim, Why not post your ceramah in youtube?

  21. #21 by smeagroo on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 6:37 pm

    # Anti_NEP Says:
    Today at 17: 01.17 (1 hour ago)

    YB Lim

    My friend’s mother had been voting at Penang Jelutong Parliament seat. A check in SPR website has shown that she has been transfer to vote at Jeli Kelantan. She has never change her address and has never been to Kelantan. She’s 70+ and not fit to travel. What must she do now?

    ah be rest assured that someone will be voting on her behalf in Kelantan.

  22. #22 by reshmin on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 6:38 pm

    Dear Uncle Lim,

    I am 40yrs old and never voted in any general election before eventhough me and my wife have register long ago as voters.

    All that going to change this coming 8th March 2008. Me, my wife, my nephew, sisters, brothers, brother in-law, friends and staffs going to help make the changes all other Malaysian looking forward by VOTING FOR DAP.

    I am going overseas and will be coming back just to cast the vote on 8th March 2008. We will be traveling about 300KM down South to cast our vote. Also I have offered my staffs TWO days paid holiday and all paid trip for them to go and vote for Opposition in this coming election.

    We have decided to help make the changes and we hope that the others will also play the role in Making the changes for our children and the future generations to come.

    GOD BLESS MALAYSIA AND ITS CITIZENS EXCLUDING ANYBODY RELATED TO BARISAN NASIONAL.

  23. #23 by smeagroo on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 6:43 pm

    Am sure there are lots of names been transfered in and out the Electoral Roll to suit the BN “phantom” voters especially those aged ones. These are the ppl who will hv no access to internet or the know-how to do it online. That’d be the best chance for EC to manipulate the votes later on.

  24. #24 by Wise Voter on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 6:51 pm

    Dear Voters in PJ area
    Should you wish to know the schedule of ceramahs DAP is lining up in the Petaling Jaya area, go to http://www.dapforpj.com. DAP will update its ceramah time-tables from time to time. Spread the word around.
    Uncle Kit will be speaking tonight between 8.30 and 11.00 at SS2/63. Other speakers will be Tony Pua, Dr Cheah, Lau Weng San and Haris Ibrahim. Uncle Kit cannot appear regularly in Selangor as he has to cover the whole country to lend support to all DAP candidates.
    Take advantage of his presence tonight. Call your friends. Let us be there to listen to him.
    Vote wisely. Deny BN its 2/3 majority.

  25. #25 by boh-liao on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 6:52 pm

    Malaysians overseas or Malaysians who are unable to come back to your hometowns to vote on 8.3.08, please help by encouraging and convincing your family members, relatives, and friends, who are eligible voters in your hometowns, to VOTE FOR DAP/PKR/PAS on 8.3.08.

    Contribute to CHANGE. Reject BN!
    Let’s see on 9.3.08 that indeed a tsunami of change has materialised!

  26. #26 by Menang atau mati on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 6:54 pm

    To Boh Liao;

    I am not interested in the Aduns and MPS doing the longkangs,roads etc.

    I want the BIG PICTURE.Big Picture.BIG, BIG ,BIG BIG PICTURE
    I want the BIG PICTURE.Big Picture.BIG, BIG ,BIG BIG PICTURE
    I want the BIG PICTURE.Big Picture.BIG, BIG ,BIG BIG PICTURE
    I want the BIG PICTURE.Big Picture.BIG, BIG ,BIG BIG PICTURE
    I want the BIG PICTURE.Big Picture.BIG, BIG ,BIG BIG PICTURE

    “Victory or Death”

  27. #27 by Menang atau mati on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 6:55 pm

    To Uncle Lim and all those out there:

    Do you sense a TSUNAMI coming?

    I do.

    “Victory or Death”

  28. #28 by Menang atau mati on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 7:01 pm

    “Long Live The Rakyat”

  29. #29 by drmaharajahrk on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 7:01 pm

    i sense the TSUNAMI, do you guys sense it to ?

    everyone on the ground, Malays, Chinese and Indians are saying they have had enough of BN. Everyone is prepared to vote for anyone except BN

    For me, they have done everything that should not have been done. They only havent killed me yet. I am willing to give PAS a chance this time.

  30. #30 by boh-liao on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 7:07 pm

    Of course, all GE in Malaysia have never been fair and the odds are always against the the opposition parties.

    The Election Commission’s Chairman himself had recently confessed that the system is biased towards BN and against the opposition parties.

    What’s new?

  31. #31 by Wisdom above on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 7:16 pm

    To, YB L K Siang,

    ….( First Point )…

    “Duti setem: Demi selamatkan BN, tindakan SPR dikecam”

    1) Did SPR acted “Ultra Vires” on 21-2-208 & 23-2-2008 ?

    Food for thought.. BARISAN RAKYAT.

    >Repeat as references – reflections by all Legal Advisers of “Barisan Rakyat “.

    …Re: Outrage over new stamp duty rule http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/78450

    >..Isn’t duties exempted for statutory declaration made pursuant to 1st
    …Schedule Para 2(ix) of the Stamp Act?

    …Just my two sens.

    >> If above is correct, has SPR chairman & Secretary both acted ‘Ultra Vires’ by the issuance of the two dated letters below ?

    >> ‘…tiba-tiba SPR mengeluarkan surat yang didakwa bertarikh 23 Februari memansuhkan surat arahan itu yang dikeluarkan pada 21 Februari,”…

    What are the Legal remedies available for ” Barisan Rakyat” against SPR
    under ‘ Common Law ” for ‘vicarious liabilty’ to cause
    “confusion with malice intent” ?

    Stamp Act amended , but Election Act not ammended at all ?

    No Pari Pasi ?

    A Legal PARADOX ?

    ….(Second point),

    2) Was the amendment to the Constitution to extend the term of service by an additional year for EC chairman “duly Gazetted” for it to have legal effect ?

    Bila & Mana salinan Warta Kerjaaan di cetakkan?

    I am just curious ?

    Just my 6 sens.

  32. #32 by Menang atau mati on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 7:28 pm

    drmaharajahrk Says:

    Today at 19: 01.54 (21 minutes ago)
    i sense the TSUNAMI, do you guys sense it to ?

    Dear drmaharajahrk,

    I sense it a long time ago.

    “Victory or Death”

  33. #33 by liewkk80 on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 7:37 pm

    Hello YB,
    Pls list out all the ceramah location to us so that we can be get prepared for it.
    I am really hope DAP can win more seats and for sure, we are will render our vote to DAP or opposition parties.
    Good news is that, almost all of my frens and colls will vote DAP.

    From : Malaysia new generation.

  34. #34 by undergrad2 on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 7:58 pm

    Remember the elections are being fought on two fronts. The first is being fought now and the other in the courts.

    It is not enough to know what electoral offenses are being committed under the Electoral Offenses Act 1954. Court cases are never won based on allegations. Allegations need to be proved.

    So you guys out there keep your eyes open and your mouths shut until cases come before the court. List the offenses that you see being committed, time and place, names of persons committing the electoral offenses etc. Then contact your representative. Make yourself available as witnesses when the time comes.

    To help us understand what these electoral offenses under the Electoral Offenses Act follow the links. You will be surprised at the wide scope of these offenses. The scope has never been the problem but witness testimony and corroboration is.

  35. #35 by undergrad2 on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 8:02 pm

    election-offences-act-1954-section-3-offences-by-any-person.pdf

    election-offences-act-1954-section-4-offences-by-election-officers.pdf

    election-offences-act-1954-section-4a-promoting-ill-will.pdf

    election-offences-act-1954-section-5-breach-of-secrecy-at-elections.pdf

    election-offences-act-1954-section-7-personation.pdf

    election-offences-act-1954-section-8-treating.pdf

    election-offences-act-1954-section-9-undue-influence.pdf

    election-offences-act-1954-section-10-bribery.pdf

    election-offences-act-1954-section-19-excessive-election-expenditure.pdf

    election-offences-act-1954-section-20-prohibited-expenses.pdf

    election-offences-act-1954-section-21-prohibited-employment.pdf

    election-offences-act-1954-section-24a-nomination-day-limitations.pdf

    election-offences-act-1954-section-24b-campaign-limitations.pdf

    election-offences-act-1954-section-26-polling-day-limitations.pdf

  36. #36 by undergrad2 on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 8:12 pm

    As usual there will widespread violation under “bribery” and you should be able to spot such offences; what you need to do is list them, complete with names and time and place. Such evidence must be independently corroborated.

    election-offences-act-1954-section-10-bribery.pdf

  37. #37 by undergrad2 on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 8:15 pm

    ooops pdf format

  38. #38 by PSM on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 8:17 pm

    I have given up watching the news on local TV stations! It’s on & on about BN & what they have done for the Rakyat & what they will do for the rakyat & how they are the only ones that keep their promises!
    And the BN Manifesto…oh God what a laugh!
    Vote for Change! Just Change It!

  39. #39 by undergrad2 on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 8:24 pm

    http://harismibrahim.wordpress.com/

    On the subject of churches being housed in shophouses etc. let’s keep the perspective right. Even in London, church prayer meetings etc are held in similar looking buildings like the second floor of a building etc.

  40. #40 by stk on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 8:25 pm

    Open letter to all Malaysians:

    If you believe that:

    The ISA is necessary to arrest Malaysians who are deemed to be a security threat to the nation even if there is no concrete evidence.

    all Malaysians are not equal even though the constitution says so and you believe that the NEP should be continued

    Umno leaders can utter seditious and racist remarks and not get arrested

    it’s okay that Malaysians cannot even assemble peacefully to air their grouses

    Cows can be slaughtered in public against the religious sentiments

    it is okay if non-Muslim children have nothing to eat during Ramadan because the school canteens are shut down

    it is okay if only BN views are expressed in the media and newspapers

    it is okay if a letter to government departments is greeted with a deafening silence

    it is okay to have a discriminatory university intake and public scholarship system

    it is okay that the housing discounts are not given to all citizens

    it is okay if your children have an uncertain future under the Malaysian sun

    it is okay not to have friends of other races because polarisation is not that big an issue

    it is okay if judges can be bought

    it is okay that you have to be constantly on the alert to see if your spouse has converted to Islam because there is no law to protect you and your children

    it is okay if non-Muslim children are barred from bringing ‘wet food’ to school for fear that it may contain pork because Umno thinks only Muslim sensitivities should be looked after.

    it is okay if Chinese and Indians parents try to limit themselves to two children max because they realise how difficult it is to give their kids a decent education

    it is okay if the Malaysian population uses Indonesian to expand

    it is okay if Umno forever plays the racial and religious card to remain in power.
    If all of the above is okay by you, then please, by all means, vote for BN.

  41. #41 by stk on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 8:26 pm

    Sorry it is from Malaysiakini letter.

  42. #43 by showsomemercy on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 8:48 pm

    To PSM,

    I just watch for laughs only the TV programs aired by RTM. Too Pro government. Too boring as well. Say TAK NAK to BN!

  43. #44 by showsomemercy on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 9:05 pm

    Red Alert, DBKL doing shit again at YB Teresa Kok’s area. Check the link and pictures are there for all to see.

    http://teresakok.com/2008/02/25/kuchai-lama-flyover/

  44. #45 by cheng on soo on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 9:07 pm

    stk Says:

    Today at 20: 25.18 (25 minutes ago)
    To add
    it is okay if yr friend or love ones get robbed or their handbag snatched and get hurt or crime rate getting higher!
    it is okay if u hv to pay more n more for yr essential goods (Barang Naik) n if U dare to speak out, govt treat U with water cannon n teargas! if others wan to speak out, polis will cause big traffic jam to U
    it is okay if govt officers get rich by ever increasing abuse of power n corruption
    it is okay if u hv to claim something from a rich man in court, and he pay the judge to decide against U, even if U are right!
    it is okay if now n then govt threaten U with another 13 May if U speak against them.
    it is okay if less FDI, and less business for U (maybe indirectly)
    aiyah. many more, cannot finish lah!

  45. #46 by js on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 9:19 pm

    PKR upload the video clip for the ceramah by annuar ibrahim in its blog. I hope that DAP can also do the same in its blog. DAP must get more IT specialist to do such works. I believe it will help to increase votes.

  46. #47 by Wisdom above on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 9:23 pm

    To, YB L K Siang,

    Food for thought… Barisan Rakyat .

    Separation of powers of :

    >> ‘Care taker Government’ and ‘BN component political parties’.

    Can a ‘Care Taker Government’ utilise “Government Funds” :

    1)to advertise & campaign on main Medias for ‘BN component political parties’?

    2)to advertise extensively for their behalf on TV1, TV2, TV3, TV7,TV8,TV9 ?

    3) can main Media & TVs provide free advertisement & coverage without billings ?

    4) was supply bill for Election Expenditures duly passed by Lower House Parliament,
    & was the same bill “duly debated” by Dewan Negara and “passed in situ” ?

    5) Was Election supply bills & amount duly passed & gazetted & di wartakan ?

    6)Did the last sitting in Parliament passed ” any new or additional Supply Bills” for future & further expenses to help “BN component political parties” to campaign extensively?

    Just too many illogical expenses ?

  47. #48 by ktteokt on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 9:26 pm

    At least they said “UNDILAH MALAYSIA” on TV and not “UNDILAH BN”!

  48. #49 by chiakchua on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 9:37 pm

    “I live in Sg Long and it comes under P101 Hulu Langat/Dusun Tua where it will be a fight between UMNO and PAS. Many Chinese live here and are worried about PAS” By Anok Kelate 25-2-08

    Tell them UMNO is worst than PAS!
    1. Before PAS could garner enough seats to rule the country, UMNO ABB and Najib already claimed Malaysia is Islamic country.
    2. There is no robbing of dead body in Kelantan but in many states ruled by UMNO.
    3. Indian temples are being demolished in UMNO states but not in Kelantan.
    4. Indirectly, UMNO already try to make Islamic Syariah court more supreme than the civil court; creating so much of problems for the non-Muslims.
    5. Christian Bibles and Sunday school materials were confiscated to make things difficult for the church.
    6. The issue of Mazhu statue in Kudat is still not settled. Restrictions are imposed on many Buddhist organisations when they submit their building plan for approval.

    Yes, the UMNO is more horrible than the PAS as at today!

    And don’t forget, what we want now for this election is just to weaken UMNO, to deny UMNO the 2/3 majority! So we need to support DAP/PKR?PAS to achieve this goal.

    Incidentally, saw BN advert in major newspapers comparing prices of a few daily essentials.
    1. For petrol, besides the point that we are still a net exporter of oil compare to Indonesia, Thailand and Philippine, the price of petrol at RM3.86 for Singapore is still much cheaper compare to our RM1.92 per liter if you were to consider Singapore’s annual per capital income is RM94000.00 compare to Malaysia’s RM25000.00. That means Singaporean gets 3.76 times Malaysian pay but pays only 2 times what Malaysians pay for the petrol! Who is cheaper?
    2. The same goes for the cooking oil! And we are the biggest producer of palm oil in the world! What an insult?
    3. Same goes for the flour and sugar.

    When I go to Singapore, I pay S$1.65 for a Straits Times and the Chinese Morning Post. In Malaysia, I have to pay RM2.50 for a NST and Sin Chew! I earn RM6000 a month, my counterpart in Singapore earns S$6000 a month also. Where do you think the living cost is cheaper?

    Ask Barisan don’t lie! BN means Barang Naik! Spread the words!

  49. #50 by seaturtle on Monday, 25 February 2008 - 9:52 pm

    Pretty bore here in muar… no ceramah, nothing… Can someone provide DAP’s contact number in Malacca as i wish to travel to Malacca for ceramah….

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