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27 Responses to “Lim Kit Siang in Kota Kinabalu”

  1. undergrad2 Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 02: 45.20

    YB Kit,

    This picture of you holding a baby is a picture worth a thousand words. That picture alone is enough to win elections! Go hold a few hundred babies of all races, between now and Election Day. It wins over hearts, believe me and it does not cost anything. The expression on your face tells a thousands tales, how genuine you are i.e. the love you have for the country!

    Nominees for the current Presidential race in the U.S. do that all the time i.e. shake thousands of hands and kiss a few hundred babies - and they are still doing it!

  2. undergrad2 Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 02: 47.38

    I have seen you transform over the last four decades and this pictures says it all!

  3. undergrad2 Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 02: 49.30

    Unfortunately the media in Malaysia is controlled, and people do not get to see this side of you.

  4. limkamput Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 02: 52.30

    hello, never know undergrad2 also getting emotional, which is good.

  5. Come2Papa Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 03: 02.16

    don’t let ‘limkamput’ kiss your baby! he is likely to spread AIDS.

  6. sheriff singh Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 03: 05.09

    Will he be voting or will he be missing out?

    Can DAP do well in Sabah fighting the BN and other Opposition parties at the same time? Will it be all in vain? Musa Aman was smirking all the way.

  7. devilmaster Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 03: 26.32

    Too bad. si fatt tong PKR had forced a lot of 3 or 4 corner fights in Sabah. And there are also a lot of independent candidates contesting too. I would be very happy if DAP could secure 30% of the seats it contested there.

  8. limkamput Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 03: 30.41

    Come2Papa Says: don’t let ‘limkamput’ kiss your baby! he is likely to spread AIDS.

    You pervert, everybody knows you are trying to make a pass on Jenny and Jong. This is a political blog. If you are so desperate, please go elsewhere. It is obvious you have nothing to contribute. Don’t try to hide your deficiency and inadequacy by being destructive.
    I am so glad that there is not much discussion now on law and constitution. It would appear to me that you are just a one-dimensional man. Even that you are just a wannabe, so please don’t get carried away that you are a law expert. You are just a phua tang sai.

  9. Come2Papa Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 04: 46.20

    it is election time. nobody wants to talk law and constitution. we want to talk strategy.

  10. mycroft Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 05: 20.09

    # Come2Papa Says:
    Today at 03: 02.16 (2 hours ago)

    don’t let ‘limkamput’ kiss your baby! he is likely to spread AIDS.

    What a stupid and ignorant thing to say.

  11. somaris Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 06: 02.13

    *Come2Papa
    Let me tell u this ?
    Lim kit Siang do good thing for all the people.
    Tell me what u do for the people ?
    Please have some respect.
    Please GROW UP.

  12. P.O.T.S Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 07: 47.26

    Sabah needs more intense Opposition campaigning.

    It’s becoming like pre-war Iraq. Giant billboards of local feudal warlords everywhere.

    Help save Sabah, DAP!

    http://unwantedcitizen.blogspot.com/2008/03/no-winds-of-change-in-land-beneath_02.html

  13. k1980 Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 07: 49.59

    “I remind myself that I am the PM for all Malaysians of all races and it is my duty to be fair to one and all. The Quran also says that one has to be honest, fair and have integrity”.

    Can you hear and smell the ugly mullah’s big fart at the same time?

  14. year of snake Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 09: 25.40

    Congratulations on your ceramah in Sabah and hope that you will succeed in swaying part of the voters to vote for BR. Some loudmouths in BN have already said that with Sabah, Sarawak, Johor and two other states they will be able to form the government. So please do your best to prove them wrong.

  15. HJ Angus Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 09: 43.15

    “Some loudmouths in BN have already said that with Sabah, Sarawak, Johor and two other states they will be able to form the government. ”

    This is very true. Thanks to the EC, even voters in West Malaysia have become marginalised. And they even created 2 extra seats in Sarawak to tip the balance.

    These two articles are based on the data given in the Star’s supplement on the candidates list.

    http://malaysiawatch3.blogspot.com/2008/02/gerrymandering-art-or-science-in.html

    http://malaysiawatch3.blogspot.com/2008/02/how-malaysian-voters-can-be.html

  16. undergrad2 Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 09: 56.53

    Will those who are patriotic stand up!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjSEco26tWk&feature=related

  17. Godson Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 10: 14.57

    Uncle Kit, Im so touch to see you. Im so proud of you. This is the real Malaysian. We all races should be united and treated equal as Malaysian. We should be helping each.

    But BN SUPP UMNO has destroyed all these unity. These is all what they want to see that we all fight among each other so they can stay in power to vacuum the rakyat’s money.

    But ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
    50 years is enough.

    GO GO GO DAP TO VICTORY.
    GOD BLESS DAP.

  18. smeagroo Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 10: 36.32

    Hey when BN is out of ideas they even resort to using Dato Siti NUrhaliza to campaign for them. What a shame. A BIG SHAME on SIti’s action. Maybe trying to protect her hubby’s rice bowl.

  19. k1980 Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 10: 51.44

    …modus operandi SPR dan BN ialah nombor kad pengenalan tentera yang bermula dengan T di daftarkan juga dengan kad pengenalan awam tanpa huruf T dihadapan. Anggota tentera itu kemudiannya dipindahkan ke lokaliti tertentu mengikut kad pengenalan awam dengan menggunakan nama lain.

    http://kickdefella.wordpress.com/2008/03/01/husam-dedah-taktik-kotor-spr-dan-bn/

  20. drmaharajahrk Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 10: 59.13

    dont be so sure that carrying babies of different ethnic back grounds will win you votes.

    the state Malaysia is in today, some people are made to believe that if a Kafor carries your baby it may not be good for the religion. Thats how narrow minded and racist we have become.

    And the sleeping beauty has not done anything about it. Now he has opened up some website where you can directly e mail him so that he can read your problems.

    But if he is always sleeping how will be read your problems ?

  21. PK Wong Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 14: 59.33

    I suggest that at each political rally Opposition leaders should lead the people shouting MALAYSIAN MALAYSIA. After all Malaysia belongs to all the Malaysians. But UMNO thinks otherwise. UMNO fanatics still perceive Malaysia belongs to Malay Malaysia.

    A shout of Malaysian Malaysia will make UMNO racists’ & fanatics’ blood pressure going up by 100%. Some may collapse and die instantly.

    MALAYSIAN MALAYSIA! MALSYSIAN MALAYSIA! MALAYSIAN MALAYSIA.

    VOTE DAP, DAP, DAP, DAP,………………….

  22. malaysian4malaysia Says:
    March 2nd, 2008 at 16: 48.19

    DAP the best

    ((( 2008 Election Should Know!!! )))

  23. sotong Says:
    March 3rd, 2008 at 07: 07.48

    Baby kissing helps……but Mr. Lim don’t over do it…..imagine having a red and sore lips for the rest of your campaign.

  24. chiakchua Says:
    March 3rd, 2008 at 09: 01.05

    “I remind myself that I am the PM for all Malaysians of all races and it is my duty to be fair to one and all. The Quran also says that one has to be honest, fair and have integrity”.

    1. Unfortunately he doesn’t walk the talk; is BN fair to the Chinese, Indian, Kadazan, Dayak-Iban, and even to the poor Malays? Why do they need to give out so called ‘goodies’ to Chinese and Indian if they had been fair all this while? Why are poor Malays still poor, not because of Chinese and Indian ‘robbed’ their share but because UMNO is corrupted and they only have ’stupid politicians’ managing the country; yet they still always question if Opposition can manage the country? Shame on them! They can’t even solve the higher education loan repayment problem; what a stupid thing! They better step down and let me take their place, guarantee to resolve the problem within 6 months with ‘money back guarantee’!
    2. Vote DAP/PKR/PAS! Tell OKT and KTK to shut up. Chinese do not need them to represent them in the cabinet, Pak Lah could do the job for us! Pak Lah is the PM for all Malysian! Or they should tell PM to shut up, don’t tell lie!

  25. Not spoon fed Says:
    March 3rd, 2008 at 12: 22.24

    Let UMNO, MCA and Gerakan be opposition in parliment. Democratic election has to be like that where people could switch and try 5 years like Australia did last November.

  26. disapointed86 Says:
    March 4th, 2008 at 01: 56.51

    Uncle Kit, You are truly the person i admired the most…a true Malaysian …. support u Uncle KIT

  27. energygal Says:
    March 8th, 2008 at 02: 52.45

    Mr. Lim, 12 hours to election. I, one of the many M’sians openly support the oppositions in this election as a result of strong dissatisfaction with our current coalition government’s performance over the last 4 years. All the best to DAP and hope the oppositions stage an upset to win as many parlimentary seats as the rakyat allow. Please stay true to fight for what you believe we Malaysians expect from the government and not act just to be politically correct as how our coalition government has done over the last few years. We welcome you back !!!! (in advance)…. All the Best, Malaysia!!!

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