Archive for March, 2008
dawn of a new Malaysia
Published March 9th, 2008 in 12th General Election, Federal Constitution and Malaysia. 0 CommentsShocking!!!
Its 5.18 am now, hardly slept over the past 2 days. But sleep is far from my mind.
BN has been denied 2/3 majority in Parliament.
Penang, Selangor, Perak, Kedah fell, Kelantan defended.
Time to move forward! But there must be accountability of the previous state government!
Thank you Malaysians. Lets journey on together. Susah sama-sama susah, senang sama-sama [...]
Polling Day begins
Published March 8th, 2008 in 12th General Election and Take back Malaysia!. 2 CommentsAnd so ends the campaign period for 12th General Election.
312 hours has come to pass since nomination day. Now, the ball is at our court, the voters.
Its time to walk the final mile to the polling station and let our voice be heard loud and clear. Tell BN, Enough is Enough. Time for change has [...]
24 hours before polling day
Published March 7th, 2008 in 12th General Election and Malaysia. 0 CommentsThe last 24 hours before polling day.
Its clear that the people of Malaysia is fed up with Abdullah Badawi.
Barisan Nasional have put up a first class, convincing performance, to show they are out of touch from the people of Malaysia. And are totaly clueless as what the state of the nation is in.
UMNO, MCA, MIC, [...]
Emergency call for Polling Agents and Counting Agents on 8 March 2008
Published March 5th, 2008 in 12th General Election and Malaysia. 0 CommentsDAP will contest 47 parliamentary and 102 state seats in the 12th General Elections which will be held on 8 March 2008 (Saturday) to complete our historic mission to deny BN its 2/3 majority. To prevent BN from using dirty tactics on the polling day, we would like to urge you to be volunteer as [...]
The Economist : Snap! It’s an election
Published March 2nd, 2008 in 12th General Election. 0 CommentsFeb 14th 2008 | BANGKOK
From The Economist print edition
The ruling coalition will win; but maybe not by enough for the prime minister
ETHNIC strife, rising prices and sagging approval ratings are poor portents of electoral success. So this week’s dissolution of parliament by Malaysia’s prime minister, Abdullah Badawi, more than a year before its term expires, [...]
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