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  1. bclee Says:
    October 16th, 2008 at 13: 52.26

    YB LKS good work done to bring up all the current issues.
    Thanks for your hard work.
    Malaysian will alway remember your sacrify to the country.

  2. goodtimes Says:
    October 16th, 2008 at 14: 32.15

    Well,I appreciate our very demanding opposition.This is good.All aspects of what the PM,DPM etc are doing or not doing is queried,wanting an answer. Note the British parliament also has the Parliament in this mode.

    Thank You LKS and others in Opposition party for asking what we cannot ask in person.

    If only a vote of no confidence cud be carried out.But for this to happen PKR must be sure of the MPs that will back them by a raise of hands.But due notice must also be given, not to mention PM/DPM not in, Speaker also will reject this motion.

    But change of govt is not as easy as some might think.It’s not like changing of a shirt when u don’t like the colour.It’s going to be a long short for DSAI/PKR to carry it out.I pray he can do it in the near future or maybe by next GE , the rakyat will make the change for him.

    If Opposition whilst as ruling party does not perform ,the rakyat won’t be afraid to do the necessary.But this first change must happen so that whoever rules will be kept on their toes. Corruption etc maynot not be fully eradicated but,I’m sure greatly decreased.

    Ruling party must command respect of rakyat and not demand the respect,as is happening now.

  3. monsterball Says:
    October 17th, 2008 at 01: 34.44

    He is a gone case.
    He has crisis with himself.
    Vast majority Malaysians will not trust him nor UMNO anymore.
    He knows it. Najib and all ministers know that too.
    So the crisis of confidence is with UMNO……so much so..they showed that by not being in Parliament…to talk on the Budget.
    Never in the history of Malaysian politics…have we ever seen…government guys…all ran away……while Pakatan elected members .the oppositions..are all present.
    This is clear sign..government is in crisis…no one is leading the country now.
    All talk big and sounded so wise…yet when Dollah resigns…not one of them in Parliament…save…four low class clowns.
    Have Malaysians ever seen such irresponsible ..idiotic bunch ?

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