History made in Sabah


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Left Ipoh at 3.30 am for Low-Cost Budget Terminal in KLIA to catch 7.50 am Air Asia flight to Kota Kinabalu. Arrived 20 mins earlier at 10 am.

History was made today when at the lunchtime ceramah for two DAP parliamentary and five State Assemby candidates in the Kota Kinabalu area, some 50 key leaders and activists of three UMNO branches in Sepanggar parliamentary constituency quit en mass to join DAP.

The historic cross-over were led by:

Sharifudin B.S. Alidin, Pengerusi Tetap, Cawangan UMNO Labau, Teboban;

Tiar b Lait, Pemangku Ketua Cawangan UMNO Pekan Menggatal, and

Haji Dollah Dusi, Pengerusi Tetap, UMNO Cawangan Unggun.

At KK International Airport to catch 4.05 pm MAS flight to Sandakan.

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  1. #1 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 4:05 pm

    Bravo! Syabas, LKS.

    All decent MAlauysians irrespective of colour, creed and religion must now unite and rally around the Opposition parties of DAP, PKR and PAS to score a resounding victory over the BN.

    The mindlessness of BN candidates is mirrored here in the interview between LAu (BN) and Dr Tan Seng Giaw (DAP):
    http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/78947
    Question time: Kepong’s Tan vs Lau

    Clearly, BN non-Malay candidates have a personal view (which, often is often left unspoken! Instaed, as BN candidates, they are suppressed and mentally oppressed so much so that the RAkyat’s rights and interests are suffocated whilst UMNO’s hegemonious views are allowed to dominate to the extent that they become the de facto BN’s views!)

    It’s the same – whether it’s MIC, MCA, GERAKAN, PBS or whatever – it’s simply UMNO’s views. ALL other BN component parties become dumb and mindless! This is the epitome of craven stupidity and crass idiocy.

  2. #2 by sammyvellu on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 4:12 pm

    Man, this will mean Najis eating his own najis! Malaysians, lets wake up and vote opposition, irregardless if its DAP, PKR, PAS or others

  3. #3 by BoycottLocalPapers on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 4:13 pm

    GOOD NEWS indeed! I also feel like joining DAP as a member and do more for DAP especially during election.

  4. #4 by Ah Hong on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 4:14 pm

    have to ask more malays brother and sister join DAP. Maybe i should join as well…

  5. #5 by tswern on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 4:24 pm

    Glad to hear that finally some of our Malay brothers (especially from UMNO) have decided to join the DAP cause.

    Hope the myth of DAP being a chinese chauvanist party (a myth created by UMNO to scare our Malay brothers) would be smashed.

  6. #6 by grace on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 4:29 pm

    Let us vote overwhelming ly for opposition.
    Whther you are Malay, Chineseor Indians, simply vote OPPOSITION AVAILABLE.
    REMEMBER A VOTE FOR BN IS FUTHER ENDORSEMENT FOR THEM TO WASTE OUR RESOURCES WHICH IS FAST DEPLETING!

    VOTE OPPOSITION TO CHECK BN WASTEFUL SPENDING WHICH OFTEN GOES INTO THE POCKETS OF CRONIES!!!

    ACT NOW TO SAVE YOUR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN’S FUTURE!

  7. #7 by naked taliban on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 4:29 pm

    En NAJIB RAZAK IS WELCOME TO JOIN DAP TOO , please contact DAP Hq . tq

  8. #8 by ppsbmy on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 4:40 pm

    There’s some people in UMNO with conscience! But kerana nila setitik, musnah susu sebelanga

  9. #9 by penang lim on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 4:45 pm

    CONGRATULATIONS !

    MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU !
    VOTE DAP/PKR/PAS , GIVE BN THE BOOT !

  10. #10 by a-malaysian on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 4:48 pm

    The Malays have also wake up, they are also frustrated with umno. Yes there are still time for more umno branches to dismatle and join DAP.

    Candidates for tonight ceramahs all over the country must, I insist, to inform the public of this good news.

    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.

  11. #11 by BoycottLocalPapers on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 4:49 pm

    VOTE FOR BARISAN NASIONAL IS EQUAL TO A VOTE FOR KERISMUDIN & KHAIRY JAMALUDDIN

    VOTE FOR BARISAN NASIONAL IS EQUAL TO A VOTE FOR DEAD BODY SNATCHING & DESTRUCTION OF HINDU & BUDDHIST TEMPLES & CHURCH

    VOTE FOR BARISAN NASIONAL IS EQUAL TO A VOTE FOR THE MURDERERS OF ALTANTUNYA!

    VOTE FOR BARISAN NASIONAL IS EQUAL TO A VOTE FOR V.K. LINGAM’S CORRECT, CORRECT, CORRECT!

    VOTE FOR BARISAN NASIONAL IS EQUAL TO A VOTE FOR BANNING THE BIBLE & CONFISCATION OF THE BIBLES.

    GIVE THE OPPOSITION A CHANCE. GIVE THEM 2 TERMS TO SEE WHETHER THIS COUNTRY COULD CHANGE FOR THE BETTER OR WORSE.

    The current UMNO-led government is bullying the ciitizens of Malaysia because they know that many citizens can easily be fooled. They know that you guys would complaint about corruption, rising of crime rate, etc but during the election time you guys will still vote for them. This is the time and opportunity for us to teach them a lesson. If you still elect them this time, THEY WILL NEVER CHANGE. There is no incentive for them to change. That is why they remain corrupt.

    If they lost their power this time, they will try to do better the next time they come to power. This is the only way for us to get rid of corruption. If not, UMNO-led government will continue to fool Malaysians and rob Malaysians of their wealth and rights. Take the chance. Take this opportunity to get rid of corruption! I know that you BN supporters are not willing to risk what you have now under BN government. But if you dare not take the risk and make sacrifice to vote for DAP & PKR this time, then you guys really deserve to have corrupted leaders.

    YOUR CHILDREN HAVE NO FUTURE IN A FAILED STATE LIKE MALAYSIA!

    GET OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE NOW!

    MAKE A SACRIFICE FOR YOUR CHILDREN NOW BY VOTING FOR THE OPPOSITION PARTIES! IF NOT YOUR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN WILL CURSE YOU FOR RAISING THEM IN A FAILED COUNTRY LIKE PAKISTAN & AFGHANISTAN.

  12. #12 by chiakchua on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 4:55 pm

    Dear Mr.LKS,
    Please convey our best regards to fellow Malaysians in Sabah when you deliver your speeches in these 2 days.
    Tell them we ‘cry for them’ for they had been duped into joining Malaysia as one of the 4 partners (includes Singapore) but now became one of the 13 states (exclude FT); with highest hardcore poor rate of all the states!
    Our Kadazandusun brothers & sisters, being the largest race on the homeland, suddenly found themselves one of the minorities in the federation, and have no say in the governance on their native land!
    All because of KETUANAN MELAYU’ strategy at work.
    Let’s start the long journey for a change to ‘Malaysia for Malaysians’ by voting the opposition; of course I mean DAP in Sabah!

  13. #13 by KanNinNeh on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 4:57 pm

    Congrats ! When the Malays wake up, AAB will be sleepless !

  14. #14 by naked taliban on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 4:58 pm

    Quote of the day;
    Wanita MCA chief =
    ‘once you have married the woman you should not think of other woman’

    Does it implies Mr CSL ??

  15. #15 by sammyvellu on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 5:00 pm

    But AAB is always sleepy ………….

  16. #16 by iggy on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 5:07 pm

    Praise the Lord!
    Heartiest Congrats LKS!

  17. #17 by JessBubble on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 5:15 pm

    Could it be some kind of conspiracy? :D Or i am watching too much movie?
    Wondered not PKR or PAS but DAP??

  18. #18 by P.O.T.S on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 5:25 pm

    So what are DAP’s other programs over the next few days?

    Where and when can we get to see real opposition activity?

    It’s all so quiet in Sabah now…only giant BN billboards and boring Abdullah posters..

    http://unwantedcitizen.blogspot.com/2008/03/no-winds-of-change-in-land-beneath.html

  19. #19 by Godson on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 5:27 pm

    Something From Sarawak……………

    Taib and Sulaiman in helicopter. Looking down at Kuching city, Taib said “if I throw 200 RM100 notes down, 200 people are going to be happy”. The son said “if I throw 2000 RM1 notes, 2000 people will be very happy”. Pilot heard and jokingly said “if I throw you 2 down, 2.5 million Sarawakians will be very very very happy :)

    GOD BLESS DAP.
    GO GO GO DAP TO VICTORY.

  20. #20 by voice on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 5:27 pm

    BN is using mainstream media (RTM and UMNO’s Media Prima) to do its propaganda, why is this allowed? shouldn’t be the TV channels be neutral in politic? Hope more people will be awake and not beliving their lies.
    I’m a first time voter and don’t know how’s the situation before this, but it’s really unfair for the TV stations to be politically inclined in their news.

  21. #21 by znita07 on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 5:44 pm

    Dear Mr. LKS,
    I have always watched you. You are very brave and I can see that you are sincere in making Malaysia a grat nation. I am a Malay but I have always supported DAP. I hope many more Malays will join DAP for the sake of our future of our nation.Let’s do something that is seemingly impossible. Let’s make it possible!

  22. #22 by znita07 on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 5:46 pm

    ayuh kawan2, terutama org2 melayu. marilah kita masuk DAP. Kita tak akan hilang kemelayuan tapi kita akan jadi bangsa yg lebih dihormati. Marilah semua org bersatu kerana kita semua bersaudara.

  23. #23 by gotcha1965 on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 5:53 pm

    Am pls to note more of our “bumi” brothers are joining our struggle. May this be the sign for more to come.

    Be brave to take the leap to where you can freely expressed your opinions objectively. No more hiding away your conscience for a better Malaysia.

    Welcome on board.

  24. #24 by smeagroo on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 6:07 pm

    Can explain the importance of one jumping ship from one party to another and why is it so? Could they be moles?

  25. #25 by Joshoyy on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 6:35 pm

    Yesterday’s paper:
    http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/2/29/nation/20486770&sec=nation

    When we read the above news, we will notice that there was a statement made- [Najib not only took aim at PAS, but was also there to put a stop to the in-fighting among Umno members that had scuttled past efforts to unseat PAS.

    “There should not be ‘your people’ and ‘my people’ in Umno. I don’t want to hear such talk. There are only Umno people in the Barisan,” he said on Wednesday.]

    So, to all those component parties in the Barisan, do you think the above statement is fair?? If there are only UMNO people in the Barisan, then where are the rest of you??? Do you think you are part of the Barisan, think again, pls wake up!!!!

    For those who are so inclined in supporting the BN, thinking that they will be well represented or their interest will be safeguarded, pls wake up & think again…They are so get used to it, they are taking you for granted, aren’t they…pls wake up, it’s still not too late, we can change it!!!

  26. #27 by opposeoppose on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 7:45 pm

    Really looking forward in attending the usj 12 DAP ceramah tonight! Even being not old enough to vote, I support DAP all the way!

  27. #28 by cfcluvdap on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 8:19 pm

    Great!, Great! Great!
    More people joining the fight to vote in DAP.
    Good! Good! Good!
    BN losing support
    Excellent~ excellent~ excellent
    LKS doing a great and good job voicing for the people.

    Keep up the great, good and excellent passion.

  28. #29 by ReformMalaysia on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 8:26 pm

    {{Godson Says:

    Something From Sarawak……………

    Taib and Sulaiman in helicopter. Looking down at Kuching city, Taib said “if I throw 200 RM100 notes down, 200 people are going to be happy”. The son said “if I throw 2000 RM1 notes, 2000 people will be very happy”. Pilot heard and jokingly said “if I throw you 2 down, 2.5 million Sarawakians will be very very very happy :) ))

    MORE FROM SARAWAK:

    the Barisan Nasional Political tactics to win in SArawak is comparable to Gangster tactic::

    a) Gangster tactic :
    ‘IF YOU DON’T PAY PROTECTION MONEY, YOUR PLACE WOULD NOT BE SAFE”, YOU CAN’T MAKE BUSINESS PEACEFULLY”

    B) BARISAN NASIONAL :

    “IF YOU DON’T VOTE FOR BARISAN NASIONAL, THERE WILL BE NO DEVELOPMENT FUND FOR YOUR CONSTITUENCY” . So be wise in making your choice…

    so, can’t you see why BN won many seats in SArawak, especially in rural area…….

    They are intimidated, coerced indirectly to vote for Barisan Nasional…..

    It this the right kind of democracy for MALAYSIA ? When you don’t vote willingly, but because you are forced to vote for certain party because of the ABUSE of the power by ruling party?

    WE CAN CHANGE IT ON 8/3/08…… together we can with the power of the people..

  29. #30 by Samson on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 8:26 pm

    Well said Znita07.

    Glad to know that we have Malay supporters who truly love Malaysia and willing to fight for a JUST and PROGRESSIVE Malaysia.

    To me, these people are the true PATRIOTS of Malaysia…A people who do not want to see the further fall and the deterioration of Malaysia in the global competitions, unlike the BN who claimed to “struggle” for the people but in actual fact, they are raping the nation’s resources and robbing the rakyats(Malay, Iban, Kadazan, Chinese and Indians) privileges. In the eyes of the world, Malaysia has become “a nation better than Myanmar”

    DAP has always aspire to bring justice to all rakyats of every race. Hopefully there will be more Malay and other races joining in the party to fight for a FAIR, JUST and PROGRESSIVE Malaysia.

    DAP should have a plan to bring in other races to join the party for now and for the future.

  30. #31 by Come2Papa on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 8:42 pm

    “ayuh kawan2, terutama org2 melayu. marilah kita masuk …”Znita07

    ya, jangan lupa kawan kita ‘limkamput’. dia juga org. melayu tetapi guna nama china supaya orang fikir dia org.china. lepas itu dia kutuk org. bangsanya sendiri. kita tidak mahu org2 saperti ini. burok bagi partai dap.

    we need people with honesty and integrity.

  31. #32 by observer on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 8:47 pm

    >Vote Najib, mongol missing.
    >Vote Samy, truth missing ,
    >vote Khir Toyo, temples missing,
    >Vote Lingam tapes & memory missing .
    >Vote Daim saham missing,
    >Vote Zainuddin news & info missing
    >Vote Nazri, Truth missing
    >Vote Khairy Mat Rempit coming
    >Vote Hishamuddin Hang Tuah Keris missing
    >Vote Soi Lek, viagra missing
    >Vote Ka Ting Do Nothing
    >Vote Badawi he’s sleeping

    Undi Dacing dapat CACING!!!!

  32. #33 by clear conscience on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 8:51 pm

    All Msians should take note of this missing message.

    Get Najib, Mongolian missing
    Get judges, truth missing
    Get Khir Toyo, temples missing
    Get VK Lingam tapes, memory missing
    Get Semi Value, saham missing
    Get Ali Rustam, pigs missing
    Get Dzainuddin, information missing
    Get Nazri, truth missing
    Get Khairy, samseng missing
    Get Hishamuddin, Hang Tuah keris missing
    Get Soi Lek, minister post missing
    Get MCA, Ka Ting missing
    Get Bodohwi, sleeping missing
    Get BN winning, Chinese & Tamil schools missing

    All Msians, please wake up and vote wisely for opposition, no matter who the opposition party is or all of us were find ourselves missing

  33. #34 by antz on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 8:52 pm

    that’s the only few whom i think did not make much of a difference.Frankly,Malays and even non Malays are still blinded and some to the extent intend to be blinded by the ruling party.So,if they just refused,nothing much we can do.

  34. #35 by Come2Papa on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 9:10 pm

    “Hanya yang cerdik and pandai di kalangan bukan bumiputra seperti saya dapat biasiswa untuk belajar di Amerika. Kau cakap sahaja.” limkamput

    Strange! Usually someone like this limkamput claims to be, awarded a scholarship by the government, spend three or more years in a foreign country (in his case with his family!), returns to Malaysia feeling lucky and grateful for having been given the opportunity denied to many others. They are a voice of moderation.

    This one is not!

  35. #36 by burn on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 9:12 pm

    this is what i call, malaysia truly asia!
    syabas to those 3.
    mai kito maju ke depan bersama rakyat…

  36. #37 by Chong Zhemin on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 9:19 pm

    hey guys,

    watch this video.

    http://dapceramah.com/2008/03/01/dap-fiery-speeches-mca-karaoke/

    MCA is doing karaoke in Bercham while Uncle Kit delivering speech. They are politically bankrupt, trying to distract voters attention from the real issues bothering our country.

  37. #38 by waterfrontcoolie on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 9:22 pm

    It looks like BN is really desperate. Buying time on CNBC and get screened Participants in Awani program. I wonder how much the Tourism Ministry pay for the program on CNBC? Using public money to sell BN’s propaganda! Fortunately, CNBC indicated that it is a paid program.
    With regard to the Awani program,it is so obvious that the participants are sreened. All those ‘students’ and an old politician talked about quality of potential politicians. They talked about U-degrees, good looking and what have you? Not one of them talk about honesty, responsibilty and trust-worthiness!!!
    It would appear that our next generation of these so-called leaders from the local Us are already POCHI!! The BN machinery has alraedy indoctrinated such minds and ensure ITS own survival. Before further damage be done to the country, ALL MALAYSIANS, PLEASE EXECUTE YOUR RESPONSIBILTY CORRECTLY so that your CHILDREN and THEIR CHILDREN will still have the Malaysian SUN over their heads!! Another 5 years to BN will ensure our CHILDREN having to work as migrant workers!!

  38. #39 by lakshy on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 9:55 pm

    Lets make it happen. Lets create a better country, with good and capable leaders who love the nation more than siphoning off wealth.

    If all of us look towards doing whats for the good of this nation, it is bound to happen. Lets all move forward with the best of intentions for Malaysia.

    Lets all make this change. No ill will. Goodwill for all, and best wishes for the nation to move forward with the best team at the helm.

  39. #40 by alphoti on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 9:59 pm

    DAP is a multi racial party but mostly supported by Chinese. However, there is really a great potential to get more support from Bumi, especially in Sabah & Sarawak as we have a large number of Non Muslim Bumi which they consider themselves 2nd Class Bumi.

    In Sarawak, a lots of Ibans are not in favour of BN, but what choice do they have during GE? How many seats are contested by Iban opposition?

    Perhaps DAP should start an active recruitment execise right now & be better prepared for the State Election. Hope to see DAP fielding Bumi candidates next SE! Opposition Parties, please do not let seats uncontested! We have 5 out of 31 seats uncontested this time. Not that we like BN, we have no choice to show our dissatisfaction. What a shame!

  40. #41 by badak on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 10:14 pm

    Go to any BN Ceramah they all avoid topic on CORRUPTION… Why lah.. CAUSE THEY KNOW THAT THEY ARE ALL SO CURRUPTED THAT THERES NO MORE CURE …vote them out now

  41. #42 by Come2Papa on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 10:28 pm

    “Hope to see DAP fielding Bumi candidates next SE!”

    Let’s do that! What say you ‘limkamput’ ? Are you interested in seeing DAP nominate you for the next GE? Say in the constituency of Kg. Attap?

  42. #43 by all ready on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 10:29 pm

    I was at the DAP’s ceramah at Wisma Chin Woo, Jalan Hussein, Ipoh last night (Feb 29th). This is the scenario.

    At around 7.30pm, my friend phoned to tell me that the hall was already packed. By the time I arrived, cars were double-parked on both sides of Jalan Yang Kalsom(the busy road parallel to Jalan Hussein). It was raining. Armed with umbrellas, I head towards Jalan Hussein. The crowd had already poured onto Jalan Hussein and its two side lanes. I couldn’t get near the Wisma but under a canopy of umbrellas, I managed to peek through to see the big screen. Thanks to technology, we could still grab a piece of the action.

    DAP candidates took the stage one after another. Chong Eng (Bukit Mertajam), Wong Kah Woh (Ipoh Canning), M. Kula Segaran, Nga Kor Ming (Taiping), Ong Boon Tiow (Tebing Tinggi), just to name a few, delivered facts and reality of the present government. The crowd estimated to be around 5000 – 6000 people, both indoor and outdoor, listened in awe and applaused from their heart

    I stood with my umbrella and was somewhat protected, by the people surrounding me, from the draught coming through the side lane. I felt a different kind of wind blowing in the air, a wind of change. I supposed this feeling could be felt at all Oppositions’ ceramahs throughout Malaysia.

    There was an announcement that Uncle Lim would be arriving within half an hour. By the time he arrived, it was almost 11.10pm and the crowd was still intact. From far, I could hear applause and cheers coming towards us. I thought the crowd was doing the Mexican Wave. Uncle Lim stood to wave to the crowd before entering the Wisma. As his silhouette disappeared as he walked up the stairs, the crowd turned to the big screen and the camera shared with us the action inside the hall.

    With Nga Kor Ming wrapping up his branded speech, it was almost midnight when Uncle Lim took the stage. Another announcement was made before he spoke. This time the MC read out the night’s donation from the people indoor and outdoor. The total figure was a staggering RM22,300+. What a show of support.

    Bravo Ipohites !

    Already exhausted from the ceramah Uncle Lim made along the way, he still delivered his speech with his coarse voice.

    I have been to DAP’s ceramah in 2004 but it was different then. Crowd capacity has definitely increased this time but the response is undeniable. I really hope the people of this country have awoken. With one heart and one voice, we can save this country, our country, from this unscrupulous and uncaring government. A change is definitely imminent. Let’s make it happen on 8th March 2008. We cannot afford to lose more time. Another five years will bring more hardship to this country and its people. It will bring us nearer to Doomsday.

    Remember this – voting for Oppositions doesn’t mean you are a traitor. Traitors are those who are taking advantage and robbing the wealth of this country.
    We must get rid of them, the sooner the better. Sooner means 8th March 2008.

    From One Caring Malaysian To Another

  43. #44 by naked taliban on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 10:52 pm

    Let’s do that! What say you ‘limkamput’ ? Are you interested in seeing DAP nominate you for the next GE? Say in the constituency of Kg. Attap?
    at 22:28:37

    Do you mean Kg. Attap , KL

  44. #45 by all ready on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 10:54 pm

    What BN politicians really meant when they say ……

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMdu0NAAQUQ&feature=user

    From One Caring Malaysian To Another

  45. #46 by mob1900 on Saturday, 1 March 2008 - 11:58 pm

    The reason why DAP is ‘feared’ among the Malays is because BN has been painting an Extremist and Intolerant picture of DAP and even PAS. To a normal Malay, DAP and PAS is akin to the 60′s Cold War of Russia and BN is like the Allies or Alliance of western ‘good’ powers.

    Ask any Malay and most will say the culprit behind the unrest of May 13 are DAP and other ‘Opposition parties’. Ask then where they get their sources from and the usual culprit will be the MSM and school!

    Ask why they have come to ‘fear’ DAP and they will tell you BN/gov told them DAP wants to take away their ‘special rights’, steal their lands and give it to all the chinese Taukehs. Yes, you can express dismay but this is what happened when we do not have a strong voice of dissent.

    History books has been re-written by spin-doctors to tarnish and even Demonize opposition parties so our children will grow up learning to hate opposition and for some even their parents/friends. Why do you think so many have shun the much-tauted National School system which serves not to educate but to train future generations about certain coalition to adhere to and never dissent to any of this coalition’s wrong-doings? How in Hell did this coalition learn to become a fascist-like state and turned our country into one? Does this Coalition send their future politicians to learn form remnants of comunist states in the world or maybe it’s pure Paranoia and Greed. That’s the only explanation I can find.

    We oppostion must strive to undo years of BN brainwashing our children as we are trying to do, to question everything and anything!

    Afterall what is education if we are being told what to do. Let’s make March 8th the day to remember for the rest of our lives!

  46. #47 by Wisdom above on Sunday, 2 March 2008 - 12:24 am

    A ” Dynamic Malaysia “..equality for all.

    ..Anwar’s strong presence on the field and drawing large crowds.

    >Keadilan, which projects itself as a multi-ethnic party, is regarded as the best bet to bring together DAP and PAS.

    He has vowed to end race-based discrimination policies in Malaysia, making it one of the major planks of PKR’s manifesto.

    Many professionals have joined the DAP,PAS,PKR,PSM,MDP,PASOK throughout Malaysia, Sabah & Sarawak.

    It is a multi-ethnic party.

    Syabas. Barisan Rakyat.

  47. #48 by Short-sleeve on Sunday, 2 March 2008 - 12:24 am

    Malaysia for all Malaysians!

  48. #49 by limkamput on Sunday, 2 March 2008 - 12:49 am

    Jong, is there a sexist pervert on the loose? Is he here talking to himself? Now he has reinvent himself into papi chai – the mah chai of OKT.

  49. #50 by clear conscience on Sunday, 2 March 2008 - 12:51 am

    I have just returned from the DAP ceramah in USJ 12 where Faris Noor, Teresa Kok, Teng Chang Khim and Hanna Yeoh spoke at a large crowd of middle class USJ residents.

    I was very touched by what they had spoken, on the many issues that BN had been hoodwinking the rakyat all these 50 years.

    As an educated person, the change reform wave like the Filipino wave should now take place without further delay.

    In particular to Hanna Yeoh, though she is young but she is an educated lawyer and has the bravery to stand up against the Goliath BN. The newer generation citizens here should emulate her in taking up her march towards eradication of abuses of the BN past. As YB Teng Chang Khim said in quoting Deng Xiao Ping, it doesn’t matter whether the new cat is white or black..so long it catches the rat, then it is a good cat.

    STOP the further rot by giving DAP the long awaited chance to help all Malaysian in denying corrupted BN candidates from holding office. These corrupted BN candidates are mere yes men to AAB and UMNO. One would ponder whether any MCA or Gerakan or for that matter any other BN component parties dare to stand up against UMNO….None. Look at the fate of YB Loh Seng Kok who had the guts to do so but can any MCA & Gerakan men including Koh Tsu Koon or Ong Ka Ting emulate YB Loh Seng Kok?

    All they ever care is for their own and continue to be UMNO’s running dogs.

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