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Posted by Raja Petra   
Wednesday, 05 March 2008 20:51

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Who to vote for then? Well for one thing, it won’t be for the politician who promises to clean up the drains of Petaling Jaya. That’s not what my MP or my State Exco Member is supposed to do. That is the job of the Local Authorities.

Dr Azmi Sharom

My eight year old boy and his nine year old cousin were in deep conversation last weekend. Very serious stuff because they chased me out of the room and demanded privacy. It turns out that they wanted to establish a political party and they were writing their manifesto. After a bit of poking around, I found out that the manifesto is pretty much limited to one point: my nephew wants to be Prime Minister. My son on the other hand does not seem to have any idea what is going on.

Normally, this would be the time when I make a, oh so witty, comparison between the 12th Malaysian General Elections and the exploits of two primary school boys. Unfortunately, I can’t think of anything and I just put this little anecdote in because, well, I think it’s cute and funny and I know the rest of this article won’t be.

So, elections are here again and on Saturday, I shall be going to the polling station with that merry tune running in my head. You know the one; mari lah mari, pergi mengundi, jangan lupa kewajipan, pada negara.

Who to vote for then? Well for one thing, it won’t be for the politician who promises to clean up the drains of Petaling Jaya. That’s not what my MP or my State Exco Member is supposed to do. That is the job of the Local Authorities, in my case the Petaling Jaya City Council and I have nothing to do with those guys. I should of course. I should have the right to vote for the men and women who deal with such important matters like my huge contributions to the MBPJ football team via all those parking fines I’ve paid. But I don’t.

Now the candidate who promises me that he will try to reintroduce Local Authority elections, he will have my attention. But really, wild dogs roaming the streets and poor street lighting should not be what an MP is primarily concerned about. They are elected so that they can be part of the law-making machine we know as Parliament and they have bigger issues to fry, like corruption, the state of the judiciary, governance, racist supremacy ideology, fundamental freedoms, etc.

Ideally, I would look at the individual candidates and try to figure out where he stands. But this is not very practicable because these candidates are not really individuals; they are the human faces of their political parties. So, what about the parties then? Perhaps I can find one that matches how I think. Frankly, I don’t think there are any that truly reflect my values and aspirations.

Besides, aren’t the constituencies arranged in such a way that one party is more likely to win anyway? When one looks at the way our electoral system is managed, when you can win almost forty percent of the votes and yet only get ten percent of the seats, it is easy to get cynical. Does this mean that voting is a waste of my time? Indeed not.

Elections are a cog in the machinery that is democracy. They are an important cog, but just a cog nonetheless. Of course it is nice if the candidate you choose wins, but even if he or she does not, there is still reason to vote. Because Malaysia uses the first past the post system and because each constituency is not equal (some constituencies are tiny and so each vote counts more), there is a tendency to view everything in terms of seats won.

Of course this is important, because a party without a two-thirds majority has much less freedom to do what it wants to. A major factor here is the ability to change the constitution. Without a two thirds majority a ruling party does not have the freedom to change our main source of citizens’ protection according to their whims. Of course the number of seats won is important.

However, personally I think the percentage of votes is the true indicator of what the people think and want and it is just as important as the number of seats won. This is because the battle for democracy does not happen only once every four or five years. It takes place every single day. And knowing that a large group of the population feel that issues like good governance, honesty, integrity equality and civil liberties are important gives momentum and strength to that day to day battle.

It is with that thought in mind that I will go humming and skipping to the polls, come Saturday. And no matter what the results are on Sunday, I know one thing for sure, if democracy and human rights are important to me, then the quest to ensure my country respects both will continue on Monday, as it will for as long as I draw breath. The only thing that elections determine is who makes up government. Whether we are free or not, is up to us the people to fight for. Always.

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written by Flex Tan, March 05, 2008 20:53:23
Barisan Rakyat Ceramah in USJ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKIwuJ7QCyE

Barisan Rakyat at DAP Ceramah USJ PT2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjjFJCP4Kg0
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written by Flex Tan, March 05, 2008 20:56:27
Barisan Rakyat in Tmn Tun
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbXK8qGyPrk

Tmn Tun Ceramah PT 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJ0uv5abfMM
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written by sickofitall, March 05, 2008 21:05:52
Folks, of all the things we can do in the next 5 years, the most important is surely the exercise of our vote against tyrants, oppressors, the corrupt and the liars. Please do me a favour. If you do not vote for the opposition, please for God's sake do not complain about the government, state or national; until the next election. You simply have given up your right to complain if you do not vote for whatever reason. Up to you, before the governments say to you 'up yours'
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written by Uncorruptible, March 05, 2008 21:13:10
All those who sleep with umno are NOT Chinese !!!
They are TRAITORS !

Let us not fail ourselves this time.
Let us not fail ourselves big time.

Hisapmodin (spit) drinks beer.
Hisapmodin (spit) unfit to be education minister for threatening to kill the Chinese with the keris.
Hisapmodin (spit) takes commission from school bookstores 25% of gross sales.
Hisapmodin (spit) impotent to solve school children heavy school bag problem.
VOTE HISAPMODIN (spit) OUT !!!!!
This Elections should decide whether God or Satan is in charge of Malaysia.
VOTE OPPOSITION !!!

umno (spit) is the colonialist of Malaysia.
umno (spit) is plundering Malaysia without mercy.
umno (spit) is a four-letter word that rhymes with luck.
umno /mic/mca/grkn (spit) = AXIS of EVIL
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written by Uncorruptible, March 05, 2008 21:14:35
Tale of Snaky Candra Mustafar

While in the political wilderness, candra founded a social justice organisation (sjo). It was a full time job and people actually worried if he could earn enough. His noble answer was that if he "....earned less, just spend less".
He soon rose to fame on the backs of the people's indignation at the governments corruption, injustices and evil.
Then his daughters grew up and one of them applied for a Universiti place. Anuar gave his daughter a scholarship and that bought candra to Anuar's side. He resigned from the sjo saying that he needed money for his daughter's education. He became Anuar's think tank and well paid for it, even got a job as professor at MU. He was so happy that he even organised a human rights seminar and invited mahatew to officiate its opening.
When Anuar was sacked by mahatew, candra's loyalty to Anuar didn't wavered initially. He joined Adilan and fought for Anuar's case.
Then something happened along the way. Anuar' funds dried up after the 1999 GE, and candra severed all ties with Anuar and left in a huff because he couldn’t get his hands on the party’s funds. No more money, what some more.
Now suddenly he has surfaced, looking and talking very prosperous. He has new masters now. And like all people without principles and after being bought over, now condemns their old fiiends who once help them when they were down. He believes bn will win again, so he is in for a long lucrative friendship with them. He had compromised himself time and time again. But this time he has exposed himself to be a turncoat. JUST has become just him alone, everyone of worth has deserted him. Just like nallakarupan.
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written by Flex Tan, March 05, 2008 22:06:10
Uncorruptible,

SO, CAN nallakarupan JOIN BN NOW (GUESS OF IMMEDIATE APROVAL AND PUBLICITY OF PARTY) ?? SINCE HE TOO, WENT IN PUBLICLY AGAINST ANUAR ....
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written by seek justice, March 05, 2008 22:37:15
I WOULD LIKE TO SUGGEST SOMETHING TO COUNTER THE SPR'S DECISION NOT TO USE THE INDELIBLE INK, MAYBE A LONG SHOT BUT WHAT DO YOU THINK?

WHAT IF WE - THOSE WHO ARE VERY UNHAPPY WITH THE CURRENT GOVERNMENT ACTUALLY APPLY INK (WHETHER INDELIBLE OR NOT, SO LONG AS IT REMAINS THROUGHOUT THE DAY ON 8TH MARCH) ON OUR FINGER ONCE WE HAVE VOTED?

IT WOULD SERVE TWO PURPOSES:

1. IT WOULD BE A MARK FOR ALL TO SEE THAT WE HAVE NOT VOTED BN. IF EVERYONE WHO WILL NOT VOTE BN COOPERATES, WE CAN LITERALLY CHALLENGE THE RESULTS OF THE POLLS;

2. THOSE WHO DO NOT HAVE THE INK MARK ON THEIR FINGER, MUST BE CHECKED FOR MULTIPLE VOTING. I'M SURE THE POLLING AGENTS WHO ARE WITH THE BA/BR CAN INTERVENE DURING REGISTRATION.

IS THIS TOO FAR-FETCHED?
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written by indianputra, March 06, 2008 01:02:11
On behalf of the Rakyat, I am giving a stern warning to the opposition!!!

It's possible because WE WANT A CHANGE, the opposition may take over a few states and possibly form the next Government.... and IF THEY TRY ANY OF THE CURRENT GOVERNMENT's POLICIES LIKE CORRUPTION, RACIAL POLITICS, INJUSTICE, UNFAIR TREATMENT OF RACES, LACK OF GOVERNANCE, CRONISM ETC. we will kick their ass like it was never kicked before and get rid of them in the next election.

It's better we Rakyat tell them this before March 8.. THEY HAVE BEEN WARNED
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written by panca, March 06, 2008 01:23:00
Yes Doc, I won't even think of casting my vote for one who is good at cleaning drains unless it's new technology for the country drainage system.

I will only vote for CHANGE.

After 50 years, it's common knowledge that our political system of leadership, its'defect policies, bad governance that leads to heavy corruption will continue to deprive and paralyse the Nation of progress, plunging into backwardness and near bankruptcy in mo time.

50 years of arrogance and most of all, their "philandering ways" of the existing political structure in gomen is never going to be a credible government. Thus, it has to be dismantled no matter how or what it takes, it needs to by The PEOPLE OF MALAYSIA.

Therefore it is imperative to Vote for Change and the only choice is a new beginning.

The new beginning is to instal a new government by voting them in. The PEOPLE OF MALAYSIA must understand this process is necessary in order to propel the NATION forward. Good governance and experience is not about familiarity, it's about the political will to succeed and brains elected in. Not hooligans in parliament shouting.
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written by asguard, March 06, 2008 08:44:07
Dear guys... vote for the opposition.. no matter what those devils...says...to me.. i will vote for the opposition feed up with devils nonsense from day one...till now.. by now you fellas should know better ....what are the devils are capable of doing... by all means... They are most dirty, no morals at all, sinful, lust.... greedy for money and power...
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written by Lembing Tajam, March 06, 2008 09:02:11
We need a change indeed.All of us pls.vote for BR say no to BN.
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written by technoboy, March 06, 2008 09:47:38
TO ALL BN MORONS, PLEASE TAKE NOTE THAT "MAY 13 OR NOT", WE WILL VOTE FOR OPPOSITION TO GET RID OF THE DISHONEST AND CORRUPTED! THOSE WHO ROB THE RAKYAT TO BUILD RM10 MILLION PALACE WILL GO TO HELL!
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