BN leaders – grow up and accept ups and downs of democratic process


(Media Conference Statement by DAP Parliamentary Candidate for Ipoh Timor Lim Kit Siang at DAP Ipoh Timor Ops Centre on Thursday, 6th March 2008 at 12 noon)

Tomorrow is the last day for campaigning before the country goes to polls for the 12th general election on Saturday, March 8, 2008.
Will March 8, 2008 usher a paradigm shift in the Malaysian political landscape by stripping the Barisan Nasional of its unbroken two-thirds parliamentary majority and deal a fatal blow to Umno political hegemony?

It is a tall order just to deny the Barisan Nasional two-thirds parliamentary majority on Saturday, for the DAP, PKN and PAS will each have to win at least 25 seats to ensure that the BN is defeated in at least 75 parliamentary seats, the “magic figure” to make BN’s two-third parliamentary majority and Umno political hegemony history in Malaysia.

A strong and powerful wind of change is blowing in the land, as evidenced by the mammoth ceramah crowds, enthusiastic responses and generous donations of Malaysians in the various states – with crowds of several thousands to more than 10,000 in the ceramahs I attended in the past three days, covering Malacca, Negri Sembilan, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and Perak, with mammoth ceramah crowds also reported in Penang.

The question is whether the wind of change rising up in the land will be strong and powerful enough on March 8 to make it a day of history and a day of destiny for Malaysia.

The Barisan Nasional leadership had launched the general election campaign with a very cocky and arrogant start, with the Selangor, Malacca and Johore Barisan Nasional leaders declaring that they want to make their states “zero-opposition” states to recent panicky signs in certain BN quarters at the strong and powerful wind of change blowing in the land – causing Barisan Nasional propagandists to resort to the dirty politics of fear, intimidation and blackbail as making May 13 threats.

Let me advice all BN leaders and candidates: Grow up and accept the ups and down of the democratic process and stop being spoiled brats when at most the Barisan Nasional is losing two-thirds parliamentary majority and not losing power.

It is not going to be easy to deprive the Barisan Nasional of its two-thirds majority in Parliament by defeating the BN in at least 75 seats, but it is a goal which is definitely possible and achievable on March 8.

Former Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Mahathir does not see the BN losing its two-thirds majority on 8th March, as he has predicted that the BN would win between 70 to 75 per cent of the parliamentary seats in the 12th general election as compared to BN victory in over 90 per cent of the parliamentary seats in the 2004 general election.

If Mahathir is right, that BN would win 70 to 75 per cent of the parliamentary seats, this would work out to the opposition winning between 55 to 65 seats, which is a sizable increase from the 2004 general election of 21.

Tun Mahathir gave a very pertinent interview with Malaysiakini yesterday, where he said that the country needs an opposition that can hold up a mirror to the government.

Mahathir said: “I believe in an opposition. I have always maintained that this country needs an opposition and they should be critical of the government without which we don’t have a mirror to look at our faces. We think that we are very beautiful but it is the opposition that keeps telling us (that may not be true).

“You know the government member (of parliament), sometimes they are ‘ahli bodek’ (apple polishers). They are always saying ‘you’re right’, and you have no means of assessing whether you are going in the right direction or not.”

Mahathir said that it would be a “disaster” if the country “loses its opposition” as in Singapore.

I am glad that Mahathir, who had been the most controversial Prime Minister of Malaysia for 22 years, leading the country to some of its best achievements and worst crisis in key institutions of state, has fully realized the important and constructive role of the Opposition in the development of a viable and vibrant system of parliamentary democracy.

Is Abdullah prepared to agree with Mahathir and openly acknowledge the important role of the Opposition in the building of a healthy Malaysian democratic system, that it will be a disaster if there is no Opposition in Malaysia, and rein in the Umno “ultras” who have been talking about a zero-opposition in their states, with one Mentri Besar even claiming that he will not listen to the views of any DAP Assemblymen if they are elected!

Abdullah should educate all national and state leaders on the most rudimentary lessons in democracy. Lesson One – that without an Opposition, there can be no meaningful democracy. Lesson Two – Opposition leaders are even more patriotic than those in government, as they are prepared to risk their personal liberty and comfort to stand up for the rights of the people and the long-term interests of the nation, which could land them in detention.

When Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi took over the reins of government as the fifth Prime Minister, he had promised to be different and better than the Mahathir premiership.

I call on Abdullah to ensure that in the last 36 hours of the general election campaign, he will go out of his way to ensure that the 12th general election will be completely different from the previous nine general elections in being “May 13-free”, where the threat and spectre of May 13 if Opposition candidates are elected is not allowed to rear its ugly head to mar the election campaign.

Is Abdullah prepared to respond to this challenge to demonstrate that in 2008, Malaysian general elections are once-and-forever liberated from the spectre of May 13 threats, which is completely baseless as a denial of BN two-thirds parliamentary majority can only come about if there is strong representation of Malay, Chinese, Indian and even Kadazan-Dusun-Murut Opposition MPs.

A “May 13-free” election campaign will be a redeeming feature of the 12th general election, which has been further stained by the last-minute somersault of the Election Commission over the indelible ink issue – with the indelible ink fiasco becoming the indelible shame of the Election Commission.

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  1. #1 by showsomemercy on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 1:46 am

    I hope opposition can kick many a$$ this time. Makkal Sakti! If there is no cheating i am pretty sure opposition will do very well this time but with the current state of EC giving so much advantage to the government, i am throughly worried.

    Anyway, Makkal Sakti! :)

  2. #2 by tunglang on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 1:48 am

    Last night (6-3-08), at Han Chiang, Penang, a record crowd of 50,000 plus came to witness the Biggie. Such huge crowd that it spilled to the roadside outside the fencing perimeter of the school field!

    This time, DAP has the camaderia spirit to hold it outdoor – in the field completed with several projector screens so everyone can witness the happenings & listen to the speeches.

    One great thing happened this ceramah. Have you heard the roars of a tiger? It’s really scary! But these roars at Han Chiang are thunderous! These roars of more than 50,000 plus will send the most evil of evils to the depths of hell!

    Uncle Lim called it “The ROARRRRZZ of the People of Penang!”
    These are genuine roars of Chinese, Indians and Malays for the BN scrooges to take note, sit up and listen, in particular Pak Lah who has 2 big ears ( or 4 counting his SIL’s?). These are roars that things must CHANGE NOW.

    One more great thing – the crowd supported DAP with an estimated RM120,000 collected that night. This is much needed fuel for DAP! Even in hard times, Penangites know how to use their money productively, effectively, passionately!

    Let this be a revelation to Pak Lah, Penangites mean business of fair, clean and justice politics.

    Come 8-3-08, we will VOTE with conviction. JUST CHANGE IT.

  3. #3 by dawsheng on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 2:42 am

    “The Barisan Nasional leadership had launched the general election campaign with a very cocky and arrogant start, with the Selangor, Malacca and Johore Barisan Nasional leaders declaring that they want to make their states “zero-opposition” states to recent panicky signs in certain BN quarters at the strong and powerful wind of change blowing in the land – causing Barisan Nasional propagandists to resort to the dirty politics of fear, intimidation and blackbail as making May 13 threats.”

    What the Yang Dipertuan Agong is going to say about this? Agong must say something about this May 13 threats by BN. Agong must tell UMNO don’t play with fire as we will find every murderers and bring them to face justice by any means necessarry. There are very extreme Chinese as well you know.

  4. #4 by offspring on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 2:45 am

    Definitely we need for a change…I read this on Herald Tribune..

    http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/03/06/asia/malay.php

  5. #5 by dawsheng on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 2:47 am

    “Last night (6-3-08), at Han Chiang, Penang, a record crowd of 50,000 plus came to witness the Biggie. Such huge crowd that it spilled to the roadside outside the fencing perimeter of the school field!”

    Was there! I was part of the history.. Yeah!

  6. #6 by AhPek on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 2:55 am

    Whilst Dap ceramahs throughout Malaysia are really a hit with large turnouts, we hope that goes the same for PKR and PAS ceramahs as well.Mind you like what YB Kit says “It is a tall order just to deny BN two thirds majority this coming Saturday.”.One needs to be reminded the results of 2004 GE.
    (1) UMNO with 35.9% popular votes got 110 parlimentary seats enough to form government with a simple majority!
    (2)Opposition with 36.2% popular votes got only 20 parlimentary seats.
    Just take a look at the huge discrepency.UMNO in spite of having less popular votes can get to form a government whereas opposition having more popular votes can only obtain a miserable 20 parlimentary seats (total parlimentary seats then is 219, now 222).Why? It is not postal votes and it is not phantom votes.It is MAhathir’s work.Don’t take what he says today cos what he says today is his attempt to strike at Abdullah.He is no angel!
    However we must have hope and again like what YB says it is achievable to deny them a two thirds majority win.Come on let’s suck it to them.Just keep influencing as many people (people surronding you) as possible to do likewise and we’ll will begin to see some light at the end of a tunnel!

  7. #7 by a-malaysian on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 2:58 am

    WELL OVER 50,000 PEOPLE AND OVER RM120,000 COLLECTED

    What can I say except to pray that these will all convert into votes for CHANGE.

    Fireworks were let off, but I heard that it is not from DAP but some undesirable elements trying to distrupt the speeches. Police trying to write summons for cars and motorcycle parking on the roadside but were boo off.

    Dear Malaysian,

    Thousands of people are attending ceramahs by the Oppositions everyday. What I fear and also YB Kit in his speech remind us 13 years ago when the situation was the same but DAP fall flat when the result were announced.

    So we have to keep on pushing and ensure that all our friends and relatives are with us for change right up to the last minute. For if we let this golden opportunity slip by us there can never be another opportunity like this and we will forever be 2nd and 3th class citizen of our own country.

    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.

  8. #8 by showsomemercy on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 3:24 am

    God please bless the opposition and bring them to path of glory. I was very interested in joining politics when i was very very young. I thought joining the BN party or MCA would be very cool thing to do.

    BUT….

    After i grew up, i know that BN and MCA are crap… This will be my first election and my vote will surely go to DAP…

    Makkal SAKTI!!!

  9. #9 by Love Dap on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 3:33 am

    All The Best to you YB on the 8th March. I pray hard that for this round, you team as well as PKR and Pas will win the battle. We Malaysian will certain need a CHANGE after 4 years of suffering under badawi’s government !! YB, Take Charge !! We give you all of our blessings !

  10. #10 by showsomemercy on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 4:35 am

    Tomorrow share market going down. I thought usually share market will go up during elections? Wind of change!!! :)

    Come on Malaysians, show that you love your country by voting the opposition.

  11. #11 by Jeffrey on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 5:39 am

    “////Why? It is not postal votes and it is not phantom votes. It is Mahathir’s work. Don’t take what he says today cos what he says today is his attempt to strike at Abdullah. He is no angel!///” – AhPek

    Correct, correct, correct! Looks like an angel, sounds like an angel but……..

    It is not just to strike at Abdullah : it is in part to make us forget that it was his work! He does not want his legacy to be adjudged too harshly.

    In telling Malaysians not to vote for incompetent or corrupt candidates fielded by BN – and I am sure there will be many of such characters that will be fielded by it – he fans the flames of hope amongst BN’s detractors – and with that forgottence of his past misdeeds – that BN will not do that well this coming election when, and if, the BN’s traditional voters, especially the rural malay vote bank, heed his sagacious advice as elder “UMNO/BN statesman” to vote against the BN in such cases, in service of the Opposition’s cause.

    First of all this is not going to happen. I don’t think that there will be that much of a vote swing in this sector of BN’s traditional voters and supporters.

    Second, to him, the government needs a viable opposition only if it were not his government.

    Yet many people are now so angry with the ruling coalition that they’re willing to consider Mahathir an ally (in fact even to the extent that even the Devil himself if he were opposed to the BN can also be considered an angel) and redeem his record.

    He took us for a ride when he was in power and ironically could still do so after!

  12. #12 by Chong Zhemin on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 6:18 am

    Hey,

    Watch this latest DAP Election Video(Mandarin)

    It’s a rap song.

    Please forward to all…..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYQjtYURLPs

  13. #13 by malaysiatoday.com on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 7:09 am

    FAQs for 12th GE

    Q1: What would happen IF no Chinese ministers in the cabinet?
    A1: From past historical records saying that Chinese basic rights were eroded even with MCA ministers in the cabinet. MCA and Gerakan are toothless parties, they are no more relevant to the Chinese community. In the nutshell, with or without MCA/Gerakan ministers in the Cabinet make no different to Malaysian Chinese dilemma.

    Q2: Why SPR withdrew indelible ink procedure in last minute?
    A2: To let BN releases their phantom voters on 8 March 2008.

    Q3: Why more personal attacks on Anwar Ibrahim in recent days?
    A3: BN is started worrying that Anwar may change the political landscape if urban Malays decide to revolt against UMNO. In addition, Chinese and Indian voters are very upset with Abdullah unfulfilled promises made in past GE besides other bread and butter issues.

    BN cannot attack Anwar’s popular poverty based-NEP, the next best option is launching a character assault against him.

    Q4: Foreign investors want a 2/3 majority, but corrupted judiciary system and government?
    A4: Indian government with slightly more than 50% seats in parliament does not drive away investors. Clean, effective and fair government is more important for foreign investors.

  14. #14 by malaysiatoday.com on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 7:12 am

    My friend is a sub-contractor whom is a crony of Nazri also sent me a wind of change SMS asking voter to vote opposition.

  15. #15 by lbn on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 7:22 am

    LKS, I salute you for what you’re trying to do. Keep up the great work. All the best!

  16. #16 by ktteokt on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 7:22 am

    Only opposition parties need to “fight for this” and “fight for that” in parliament, definitely not MCA as a component party to the ruling BN! And we can see election posters in Cheras telling the Chinese it will be easier for MCA to “fight for this and that” within Parliament. This is utter nonsense and unless MCA thinks it is an “opposition” party in the ruling BN, such propaganda only makes the Chinese laugh! If at all MCA thinks it is so clever in “fighting” for such rights, then it should perhaps consider joining the opposition and not remain a “revolting parasite” within BN!!!!!

  17. #17 by lakshy on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 7:39 am

    Same here. A friend who is an Umno member and is a contractor for government tenders said the same thing. He is voting for DAP and PKR in his area. Not voting for BN.

    Practically everyone you speak to says the same thing. BN must be afraid. So expect massive vote rigging.

    So please please call all your friends and family to make it a point to go and vote and be careful not to spoil your vote. Offer to drive them to their polling centres. The higher the voter turnout, the less chance and effect of undi hantu!

    The ballot slip must have the franking/embossed/punched sign. If it does not have it, it is considered as undi rosak. So when you get your ballots, make sure they have been franked/embossed/punched. And when you vote, mark an X clearly for whom you want elected to represent you. Do not write or mark anything anywhere else on the ballot paper.

    Many people still mark with a Tick or circle etc. BN may try to declare such votes as invalid. So tell as many people as you can, how to vote. In the BN training given to the polling agents, theya re told to accept only a cross mark ‘X’.

    In some villages, BN agents have gone and told the senior citizens to mark a cross on the space for the candidate that they do not want elected. So beware all these dirty tricks. Tell your parents and uncles and aunts how to vote properly and mark within the box and nowhere else. Make sure every vote counts.

    Dont end up queueing and wasting your valuable vote. Dont waste your democratic right!

  18. #18 by Loyal Malaysian on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 7:50 am

    “The PM is going to address the nation tonight from his house in Kepala Batas, so say front page The Star. No big deal in normal circumstances but coming on the eve of Election day, it shows to me the extent of BN’s disrespect of the electoral process. Lim Kit Siang was reported to have filed a suit on the powers of the caretaker government but I supposed it has been buried with our judiciary’s independence.

    The threat of denying the Malaysian Chinese voice in the government is given prominence. Any thinking Malaysian will ask : What has the Malaysian Chinese voice in our government been doing since the 2004 landslide victory? If they have done their part to voice out against injustices, corrupt practices, cronyism and the whole litany of ills, BN will not feel so insecure as to have resort to threats. Instead they have shown themselves to be impotent and are just the errand boys of UMNO. Granted what we have seen of the Malaysian Chinese representation in the government over the years, I believe it is time to go into uncharted territory. Even if it means UMNO will carry out its threat.

    I really wonder why is BN pulling out all the stops. All the independent political analysts I have read say in no way will BN lose that 2/3 majority. So why resort to all the dirty tricks?”

  19. #19 by sotong on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 8:07 am

    BN’s narrow, divisive and damaging politics affect all races.

    It is time true Malaysians stick to their own kind – people of all races who care about justice, fairness, mutual respect for differences, accountability, honesty and etc..

  20. #20 by cheng on soo on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 8:16 am

    No more, Bullshit Nonsense, Barang Naik, Beruk Negara, Bangsat Negara, Be End, Brainless Nuts, Bodoh Najis, Belot Negara,
    No sensible people want any association with them!

  21. #21 by cheng on soo on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 8:19 am

    just cancel lah

  22. #22 by boh-liao on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 8:27 am

    V-1 day!
    Yes, one of the most common dirty tricks to mislead uninformed voters:
    Some voters were told, if you don’t like BN candidates, put an X against their name/logo!!
    And, if you like to vote for DAP, PKR, or PAS, put a tick against their name/logo!!
    These are ways to increase the number of votes for BN and to increase spoilt votes for the opposition!

    Beware!

    Please educate your relatives, friends, etc: don’t be afraid to put only an X against DAP, PKR, or PAS; put it inside the box and do not write anything outside the box

  23. #23 by boh-liao on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 8:40 am

    To all civil servants:

    Don’t be afraid to VOTE FOR DAP, PKR, or PAS! Your loyalty is to the country, not the government.

    You will continue to get your promotion and bonus.

    If you are really, really scared to vote for the opposition because of imaginery punishment, then please do not vote at all. Please do not vote for BN just because you are scared that you will be punished by BN if you don’t do so. In fact, almost all of us are already being punished by BN because of their lousy governance and unfair practices.

    Vote for change and a better tomorrow for our children!

  24. #24 by boh-liao on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 8:51 am

    Remember the following scenario? After announcing the dissolution of the parliament, Pak Liar Lah said ‘Anwar Who?’, ‘Anwar, not important lah, forgotten about Anwar lah’, etc. etc.

    During this campaign period, almost everyday, Liar Lah and his gang of BN cheats invariably attack Anwar. They even got their dogs (e.g., Chandra M and others) to join in the attack.

    Anwar, no factor! What a liar, AAB!

    So pissed off that AAB took the risk to have an early erection on 8.3.08!

  25. #25 by Jimm on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 8:53 am

    Please take note that we are talking about all Malaysian today and our own country future.
    There are no issue about races or status except those that raised by UMNO/MCA/MIC.

    We all know that this 12thGE will be ‘rigged’ AGAIN by BN.
    The government servant will have to vote for BN because their entire livinghood depends on them. Most government servants have enjoyed good live and easy job scope with ‘wealth’ opportunities to keep their life style going. They also cometo terms with reality that should there are changes in the government, they will tends to lose more and have to really work to earn their livinghood.
    I have spoken to a few younger friends working with the government and they have voiced out their personal opinion about the kind of benefits and priviledges that they enjoy now are too good to let go. Easy job and status with incentives.
    That’s why government rather keep the entire 1.2 millions workers under their wings to be Malays majority as they knew the advantage from it.
    Ask the Police force, even those below rank also have to think twice about their future as their officer have been giving briefing about who is government and why they rather ‘work’ with this government.
    Overall, the dark force have been ruling this country. Those that ‘supposedly’ to keep things white and clean have given up their duties and seek for comfortable zones to live.
    I was once told that many high ranking officer wives in the civil servants and police force are being specially ‘taken care’ by ELITE group ‘butlers’ so that their husband will continue to follow orders.
    Spouses are important unit in the family and normally these high rank officers have to ‘give in’ due to temptations and life style ego.
    I believe that monies were created by mankind as a form of trading tools for needs and fairness.
    Over time, we reinvent this tools to create rich and powerful.
    Now, after all these revolutions, monies become our master because we have become lazy to excel humanly.

    Malaysian, do not give up even though this 12thGE result (which been rigged) were ‘given’ to BN.
    We all knew that we will win this race afterall.
    UMNO/MCA/MIC will run away in 2010 as the economy bubble will burst and they all know that there will be no more wealth left to ‘siphone’ and a lot of works needed to be render to revive this country future.
    Please do not give up on Malaysian Malaysia hope. We cannot beat them now because of what they are using to keep ‘rigging’ wealth.
    As soon as AFTA set in and wealth are very little left, they will stop and run away.
    We, truly Malaysian will stand tall to rebuild this country again as our foreparents did.
    We, truly Malaysian will put Malaysia back on track again after 2010.
    We will never quit.

  26. #26 by oknyua on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 8:59 am

    YB Lim KS, as you move around today and tomorrow, please surround yourself with many known supporters. During the counting night, please be careful, especially when the figures start to favour DAP/PKR/PAS. Ask Lim Guan Eng to take similar precaution. The stage now is set for BN to receive the worst thrashing in its history.

  27. #27 by boh-liao on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 9:02 am

    If you want a silent and toothless parliament and state legislative assembly, then vote for BN candidates. They are all brain-dead ‘eh gao’ (or mute in Hokkien) and like a group of animals being pulled along by their noses and whipped to submission by the BN whip!

    Want an example? Just look at Chew Mei Fun – really funny, ignorant, and pathetic. She should just fade off graciously and enjoy whatever goodies she had accumulated in the last 7 or 8 years.

  28. #28 by oknyua on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 9:10 am

    Astro Advertisement. A good joke – “Ask yourself what you want?”
    • Do you want your family save and well: Crime rate for last 4 years.
    • Your children to have a future – Discrimination in scholarship and university admission.
    • A place where life is good, peaceful and stable? – What about body snatching, racial tension, little Mullah Napoleons?

    The BN advertisement is Astro TV and Radio is “tin kosong.” MCA advertisement in the STAR is so ludicrous that’s it comical. AAB’s comment that various races must be represented in the BN is just another rubbish – 4 years, where and when had the races been represented equally?

    Tomorrow – “D” day. DAP must win.

  29. #29 by Toyol on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 9:24 am

    Some friends told me that if BN wins this time, they will also win the next GE since as caretaker government, they have the advantage of resources. SO it is a lie when Najob tless voters to give them 4 more years! Its actually 8 years he is asking!

    On the eve of Election Day, take a moment to reflect if we had a good, clean and accountable government to begin with. We are where we are now because our government is corrupted to the core. If we let BN win again, our children and their children will suffer because of the bad decisions of their forefathers.

  30. #30 by js on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 9:33 am

    Very happy to attend last night Grand Ceramah at Han Chiang. Fantastic! Like attending a concert. I believe the crowd will convert it into votes.
    We cannot trust MCA/Gerakan anymore. They are useless parties who cannot fight for us.Ong Tee Kiat, the one that I admired last time as he dare to speak for us BUT after the RM30K become RM3K issue, he totally shut up his mouth. How can MCA represent us?
    Let’s teach them a lesson. Vote for CHANGE!

  31. #31 by hon3 on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 9:39 am

    Dear YB Lim,
    Please do advise the citizens not to be too emotional and to keep their calm. If oppositions do win a lot of seats over this time, there are no guarantees that another ‘incident’ of may 13 won’t happen. Please advise everyone to stay home through the polling frenzy ends and keep the celebration as low as possible.

  32. #32 by malaysiatoday.com on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 9:39 am

    Barisan Nasional Is Insulting Agong

    BN ads in TVs/internet have clearly insulting Yang Di-pertuan Agong by saying vote BN is equal to vote for Malaysia.

    Malaysia is a nation owned by all “rakyats” regardless of their political affiliation under the Agong. No political party in Malaysia can claim they are representing Malaysia under whatever circumstances except the Agong and cabinet appointed by Agong.

    BN is just a political party, they have no right to claim they are representing Malaysia. Malaysia is not a communist country like China with absolute power is given to communist party to rule China.

    Vote a party like BN is not equal to vote for Malaysia. GE is not a voting for Agong, but a cabinet works for Agong and rakyats.

    BN is challenging and insulting the legal status of Agong as a head of Malaysia.

  33. #33 by k1980 on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 9:44 am

    Are the endless caretaker govt BN advertisements paid with taxpayer’s money? Just like the fake cosmonaut’s fantasy trip?

  34. #34 by devilmaster on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 9:56 am

    To those voters who are still undecided whom to vote for, try get a hint from here

  35. #35 by oknyua on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 9:57 am

    A joke to share.
    My wife had been voting DAP since she could vote many years ago. We drove around town and she asked, “Which one is DAP candidate and which one is BN?”

    MY answer, “I don’t know, but if you see fat, chubby and double chin candidate, it’s BN. DAP candidates do not have double chins or are overweight.”

  36. #36 by ahluck on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 10:02 am

    Uncle Lim what are you doing? and what are you going to do about these(see below from social culture malaysia) I have been telling you these from last election! you are shouting at campaigns and what the use we can’t deny 2/3 majority for barisan nasional with postal votes.

    Armym, Airforce, Navy and Police votes was carried out privately, each
    voter was compelled to enclose together both his ballot paper and identity
    declaration form inside the postal vote envelope before putting it into the
    ballot bag.

    why the identity? why not all these personals vote for ruling govt? The way
    it is conducted is the same. why waste time and stupid oppositions excepts
    this. how to deny 2/3 majority for Barisan National?

    “DALAM BARISAN UNDI PASS DEMI KEADILAN” DAP?

  37. #37 by boh-liao on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 10:04 am

    theStar (7.3.08): Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi reminded the Chinese community that if they gave the DAP their votes, they will end up not having any representation in the Government.

    AAB kept eating his own words and forgetting what he told us all: ‘I’m the PM for all Malaysians.’ So, he should look after all Malaysians (from white to black), with or without MCA, MIC, Gerakan in the BN government, and with DAP. PKR, and PAS in the parliament.

    If fact, with DAP, PKR, and PAS in the parliament, AAB will hear diverse voices (rather than silence from MCA, MIC, Gerakan MPs) and these voices will guide AAB to be really the PM for all Malaysians!

    Vote FOR DAP, PKR and DAP!

  38. #38 by Toyol on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 10:06 am

    NST headlines today. PM says no MCA/MIC, no voice for these races in government.

    Is this the kind of PM we want. Was he even thinking about the country? Obviously not. If they were sincere in the first place, the coalition need not be classified by race based parties. Why can’t BN be called just that…BN without UMNO, MCA, MIC etc. Just proves that the BN party is a racists party.

    Secondly, does MCA/MIC actually represent the Chinese and Indians respectively. NO, rather they sold them out. What difference does it make if we have MCA/MIC in the racists government. Better have no voice than a voice of a traitor!!!

  39. #39 by Evenmind on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 10:16 am

    ” VOTING FOR BN IS TANTAMOUNT TO ENSLAVING YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR FUTURE GENERATION FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIVES”
    THIS IS YOUR ONLY CHANCE TO TELL THEM TO F___ OFF! THEY HAVE RUINED ENOUGH LIVES ALREADY. SINGAPORE IS SUCCESSFULL TODAY BECOS THEY HAVE MANAGED TO ATTRACT A VAST NUMBER OF OUR GOOD BRAINS, BECOS THESE GOOD FOR NOTHING MORONS IN MALAYSIA ONLY THINK OF THEMSELVES AND THIER CRONIES , BUMI/ NON BUMI MY AZZ.
    DON’T FORGET , ITS OUR HARD EARNED MONEY THEY ARE LOOTIN, EG 1 BILLION SUBMARINE COMMISSION , AND MUCH MUCH MORE AND THEY BLAME INFLATION AS THE CULPPRIT FOR THE RISING PRICES. IMAGINE IF YOU PUMP IN 1 BILLION BACK TO THE NATIONS ECONOMY, WHAT DIFFERENCE WOULD IT WOULD HAVE MADE, INSTEAD THE MONEY IS SITTING IN SOMEBODY’S FOREIGN ACCOUNT, F ING B A S T A R D.

  40. #40 by HJ Angus on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 10:24 am

    The latest speech by the PM on no Chinese and Indian reps in government is really desperate.

    I have made a list of major problems of Malaysia that I wrote in 2004. You can ask any fence-sitters to go through the list if they need help to decide.

    http://malaysiawatch3.blogspot.com/2008/03/may-light-shine-on-malaysians-who-love.html

  41. #41 by k1980 on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 10:25 am

    Conversation overhead in a kampung home:

    Bapa: Grrrr, you have failed your Introductory Statistics Paper, and can’t enter the Econs stream. Apa nak buat sekarang?

    Anak: Aku boleh jadi PM DAN Menteri Kewangan DAN Menteri Keamanan dalam Negara!

  42. #42 by AnakSabah on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 10:29 am

    My humble appeals to ALL fellow Malaysians, Malays/Chinese/Indians/Orang Asli/Iban/Bandayu/Kadazandusun/Orang Sungei/Etc………lets all united and make a change in our beloved Country for our Children and their Children.

    We have seen and heard enough and be worse suffered more than enough! The world is watching us, show them we Malaysians are civilized and democratic ourselves.

    To BN: You may Fool some people sometimes but you Can not fool all the people all the time!!

    Vote wisely, vote for a change, vote for all oppositions.

  43. #43 by k1980 on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 10:30 am

    http://bp2.blogger.com/_ujlvlz_F-5w/R9Ce9LLo8GI/AAAAAAAAANc/tIwP1MUEslU/s1600-h/1.jpg

    Hisham, you want Chinses blood? Don’t take mine, take it from that bugger behind me or that idiot smiling behind you.

  44. #44 by highhand on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 10:36 am

    enough of fear politics, pm say he don’t want to form a government made up only one race………….

    is not he the leader of all races…….

    he pledged before

  45. #45 by Godfather on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 10:49 am

    Hahahaha….MCA and MIC representing the minority races ? You gotta be kidding me, Pak Lah. These parties have been cowed into submission by UMNO for so long that they have lost their marbles, and the only way for the minorities to be heard will be through the Opposition.

    Over 90 pct of income tax is paid by non-bumiputras and not only do we have no say in how this money is spent, we have gone through the last 30 years watching silently as you and your partners in crime in MCA and MIC come up with ingenious schemes to steal the people’s money.

    Enough is enough. Vote Opposition.

  46. #46 by prelude3372 on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 10:58 am

    http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/79227

    Some interesting points from Mahathir’s interview with Malaysiakini

  47. #47 by justiciary on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 11:00 am

    MCA forever shout to the chinese community for what their wakil rakyat have done in the various local community.Actually take for example Chew Mei Fun,why should an MP like her should waste time in looking after blogged drains,street lighting,poor road conditions,lack of public amenities in PJ Utara?Aren’t these are the jobs and duties of local councillors and the MBPJ staff?Where are these people?When we lodge a complaint regarding any of the above to MBPJ,they do not bother.But they will probably act upon the complaint when it is first refered to the attention of CMF and let her pressure the former.Only then the MBPJ would do something.Isn’t it indirectly helping CMF to score political mileage.However the MBPJ residents like in any other local municipality areas pay assessment rates.Don’t they deserve the services that the local council is deemed responsible to provide.So isn’t it stupid and redundant for a wakil rakyat to do the work of a local councillor or a local council staff.No wonder the MBPJ staff are inert and passive.

  48. #48 by kickbutt on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 11:02 am

    “The question is whether the wind of change rising up in the land will be strong and powerful enough on March 8 to make it a day of history and a day of destiny for Malaysia.” YB Kit

    One way or another history will be made on March 8th 2008.

  49. #49 by Short-sleeve on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 11:08 am

    Kit,

    We are all ready in Lembah Pantai to vote for change. Time to send that Mak Datin into retirement.

  50. #50 by desmond yong on Friday, 7 March 2008 - 11:12 am

    Tricks works for general mass who have short term memory, who live with fear to change, or for some worst off who choose to betray their conscience in exchange for power & wealth.

    I believe Malaysians generally have grown up, BN thought the Rakyat are still a bunch of fool, and so the tricks of occupying all possible public channels to produce & air fears, subtle threats, entice the Rakyat with imaginery sweets.

    But real national growth and prosperity will be far fetch if we do not clean up power corruption and money politics through this election……the conclusion is to vote Opposition, and for simple reason of our love for Malaysia.

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