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No, we can't directly change the government. Yes, they will cheat like hell to ensure that the government does not fall. But we can cut this win to the bone and give Abdullah a black eye which will prompt Umno to remove the albatross around its neck.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Raja Petra Kamarudin

There is this Malay man who lives in the upper-class Kuala Lumpur suburb of Bangsar. Bangsar is not Malaysia. Bangsar is the Independent Republic of Bangsar. It has a life of its own. It has its own unique culture. It is the place you hang out if you want to psych yourself into believing you no longer live in 'Islamic' Malaysia.

But Bangsar does have its Islamic side as well, of course. You can sip your beer and eyeball the sweet young things in their mini-skirts to the sounds of the Azan, the Muslim call for prayer, reverberating through the air. Muslim men and women would rush to make up the congregation at the only mosque in the neighbourhood, the Masjid Abu Bakar Siddique, named after the First Caliph of Islam immediately after the death of the most revered Prophet of Islam, Muhammad S.A.W.

Amongst this congregation is a man who could easily be mistaken for Osama Bin Laden judging by his long Arab robe and turban. This Arab wannabe who imagines himself a Prophet Muhammad lookalike is none other than Rashid, the Chairman of Malaysia's now world-infamous Elections Commission.

Malays judge a pious Muslim by his attire and by the number of times a day he or she rushes to the mosque. Once or twice a day is not enough. Muslims pray five times a day. Waking up at 5.00am to make the early dawn prayers is mandatory if one wants to impress fellow Muslims that one is a member of heaven (ahli shurga). Sitting cross-legged on the floor of the mosque chanting praises to Allah and the Prophet, in-between prayers, would be the mark of a good Muslim.

Rashid, however, can't fool the Bangsar mosque congregation in spite of his Bedouin fancy dress. In fact, the congregation sniggers behind his back and jokes about this Arab-looking member of the mosque who even the malaikat (angels) despise. Chua Soi Lek would probably gain more respect if he had somehow accidentally strayed into the mosque. We will have to wait until Rashid dies to gauge what Muslims think of him. The yardstick of how much respect a Muslim has gained would rest on the numbers who send him to his grave. And it is expected that Rashid's death would not create severe traffic jams in the city.

“We can't abolish postal votes. If we do, then not a single Cabinet member would be able to retain his or her seat,” argued Rashid during one meeting that was held to discuss how to reform Malaysia's election system.

Postal voting was introduced at the time the soldiers spent nine months on end deep in the Malaysian jungles at the height of the Communist insurgency known as The Emergency. Of course, The Emergency has since ended with the signing of the Peace Treaty between the Malaysian government and the Communist Party of Malaya. But the postal voting system remains.

The assembly was taken aback and flabbergasted that such a bold admission would come out from the mouth of the head-honcho of the Elections Commission. At least lie. At least pretend. But to tell the assembly direct to its face that postal voting is not about allowing the security forces to exercise their right to vote but about ensuring that Ministers stay in office is like telling you to your face 'fuck you'.

Is it not the job of the Elections Commission to run a free and fair election? No, said Rashid. The job of the Elections Commission is to ensure that the Malays do not lose political domination. With that second 'fuck you' to your face there was no point in continuing with the meeting. The assembly of opposition politicians just stood up and walked out of the room. It was clear that not only was the job of the Elections Commission to rig the elections and ensure that the ruling coalition stays in office, but they will do so boldly and will admit it to your face while telling you to shove off and go screw yourself.

That is what this Arab wannabe, the Muhammad lookalike, this scum who hides in the mosque in an attempt to present himself as an ahli shurga is all about. And, just like all 'good' Muslims, he probably never eats pork or drinks brandy as well. But then pork is haram. Brandy is haram. Cheating 26 million Malaysians and denying them their right to a government of their choice is not haram. This is national duty. This is serving one's race, the Malay race. And one can always spend hours in the mosque everyday to cleanse oneself and receive blessings from God, no matter what sin one may have committed.

Nik Aziz, the Menteri Besar of Kelantan, too prays five times a day and many times in between. But he will switch off the lights when he prays because his prayers have nothing to do with matters of state. So he does not want the rakyat to pay the cost of his prayers. The electricity consumed during those few minutes he prays is cheaper than the cost of a cigarette. Nevertheless, it is still the rakyat's money so the lights must be switched off.

The Kelantan police are in a dilemma. Menteris Besar and Chief Ministers need to be escorted by a retinue of police outriders and bodyguards. Even Khairy Jamaluddin is flying around in a helicopter while campaigning in Rembau. And Khairy is just the son-in-law of the Prime Minister and holds no government post. But still he is surrounded by 50 Mat Rempit who will not allow anyone close lest their boss gets in harm's way. Nik Aziz, however, refuses a police escort because it will be the rakyat that pays for it. At times, he walks around the kampong all alone, unescorted.

“You can't do this,” lamented the Kelantan Police Chief. “You are endangering yourself. Someone might harm you.”

Nik Aziz just laughs it off and replies, “Who would want to kill an old man like me? What would they gain?”

The Menteri Besar of Kelantan is allowed an official residence and a government car. But Niz Aziz refuses to live in what he considers a lavish abode though the home of Raja Petra Kamarudin puts the home of the CEO of Kelantan to shame. He will, however, use it whenever he needs to entertain any guest that wishes to meet him. But this is more so that his guest can be comfortable than for his own comfort. And if they insist he drives around in a government car instead of taking a bus to work then he insists it must be the cheapest and oldest car. Only when they managed to convince him that the oldest and cheapest car constantly breaks down and he would be keeping his guest waiting while they wait for a tow-truck would he consent to a new car. He would certainly not want to keep his guest waiting lest they think he had overslept like the Prime Minister of Malaysia.

Such is the character of the man who has ruled over Kelantan for 18 years. Even the gangsters love him. “Tok Guru will always remain in office as long as even people like us support him,” declared one kaki gedebeh. These are men who for the price of a cigarette would 'send a message' to your enemy via the infamous Kelantan kapak kecik or small axe. Yes, Kelantan is very much a replica of the Old Wild West, but when even the 'gunslingers' support you, then you can't go wrong. Sure, the kaki gedebeh don't pray. Mother Theresa was probably a better 'Muslim' than these people. But they still love their Tok Guru nevertheless and the 'Islamisation' of the state has not stopped those who live by the sword and die by the sword from showering Tok Guru Nik Aziz with love and respect.

On the opposite extreme is Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. Since taking office five years ago he flies overseas every two weeks or so. He now even has his own RM200 million private Airbus so that he can increase his entourage to 100 close friends, cronies and family members. One such trip costs the taxpayers more than the cost of Nik Aziz praying five times a day for 1,000 years with the lights on. Nik Aziz would have to live to 1,000 to equal what Abdullah spends on one overseas trip. But Nik Aziz prefers to pray in the dark to save the taxpayers pittance.

30 hours or so from now we will know who is going to form the next government. Malaysia's intelligence agencies say that the opposition would probably take five states; Kelantan, Terengganu, Perlis, Kedah, and Penang. They feel that Selangor and Perak would see the ruling coalition's two-thirds majority in the State Assembly disappear. They fear that unless the ruling coalition bucks up, Perak might be the sixth state to fall to the opposition.

The opposition needs 75 seats to deny the ruling coalition its two-thirds majority in Parliament. At last count, the opposition has a good chance of securing 90. This is unsettling to those who walk in the corridors of power and the ruling coalition can no longer rest on its laurels. Desperate times require desperate measures. All is fair in love and war. And general elections tantamount to war so there is no such thing as fair or foul means. By hook or by crook Barisan Nasional needs to retain power. And they will do so, by hook or by crook.

More than 200,000 postal votes are already in. The military personnel and police can in fact vote twice -- once using their 'service' card and again using their 'civilian' identity card. So assume that the ruling coalition has already won around 500,000 votes or so.

Sabah has published a list of one million 'phantom voters' complete with names, addresses and identity card numbers. The encyclopaedia-size book is available at RM200 a copy. Chinese and Indians who have been in this country for more than 150 years are still second-class citizens while these new immigrants are Bumipteras by status and enjoy the rights and special privileges accorded to them via the Federal Constitution of Malaysia.

Yesterday, 'extra' ballot papers were discovered. In 2004, Dr Syed Azman and Raja Kamaruddin a.k.a Raja Komando were defeated when the voter turnout in their constituencies exceeded 125%. In many countries all over the world, voter turnout can be as low as 50%, or even less. Malaysia sees up to 75% voter turnout, sometimes more. But anything above 80% would certainly be suspect. In Malaysia, however, a 130% voter turnout is considered normal and is still not enough to get the elections declared null.

The government is cheating. And the government knows that the opposition knows it is cheating. The government is not being open about its cheating because it wishes to be honest about the cheating. It is open about the cheating because it wants to provoke the opposition into retaliating.

The police are on standby in Kelantan. Riot police are everywhere. In Terengganu, opposition posters and flags are being torn down in full view of the public. All this is being done with the hope that the opposition will take to the streets. Then the government can act, declare an emergency, and abort the general elections while for the next six months Malaysia comes under martial law. Then Operasi Lalang 2 will be launched and 45 Malaysians whose names are on the ISA list can be detained without trial and sent to the Kamunting Detention Centre to join the HINDRAF 5 for an indefinite period of time.

But the opposition leaders have appealed for calm and called for mass prayers. The opposition supporters are being pushed to the limit but they must not retaliate, warns the opposition leaders. Yes, this election is going to be the dirtiest in the history of this country. But this election must almost be the most peaceful in the history of this country.

Sure, skirmishes may erupt in the Malay heartland of Kelantan and Terengganu. Sure, the skirmishes may involve only Malays and it is Malays against Malays. But any outbreak of violence the next 24 hours will send the Chinese running back to the ruling coalition and dash any hopes of Kedah, Penang, Perak and Selangor falling to the opposition, or at the very least of being able to deny the ruling coalition its two-thirds majority in the State Assembly.

Never before have the Malays been pushed to the limit. And never before have the Malays demonstrated such calm and restrain. It would be so easy to retaliate. But revenge and violence is not on the Malay agenda. The Malay agenda is to take five or six states and deny the ruling coalition its two-thirds majority in Parliament. And this target is achievable. This target is within grasp.

But this will not be achievable through bloodshed. Bloodshed would in fact have the reverse affect. It can only be achieved with the support of the Chinese and Indian voters and bloodshed would result in the Chinese and Indians abandoning the opposition out of fear.

The Malays are not stupid. They know that Malays alone cannot bring about changes. The Chinese and Indians too must clamour for change and support the move for change. So the Malays are making sure that nothing which will frighten the Chinese and Indians and sabotage the solidarity that has been built amongst the Malays, Chinese and Indians since November last year happens.

MIC has placed full-page advertisements in all the newspapers telling the Indians that if they vote against the MIC they will have to 'pay the price'. This is no veiled threat. This is a promise. But the MIC has made many promises in the past. Poor Indians have parted with RM110 million with the promise of riches. That was 20 years ago. RM110 million 20 years ago is worth five times that today. Everything 20 years ago is worth five times that today. But the promise of riches was never delivered. Instead, the money disappeared into the pockets of the MIC leaders and the Indians are poorer today than they were 20 years ago.

Yes, HINDRAF was triggered by the Hindu temple demolishing. But that was merely the trigger, not the cause. The reason for HINDRAF is the Indians have been given a raw deal ever since they came to this country in 1850. But HINDRAF is no longer just about the Indians. HINDRAF is now a Malaysian movement. There are as many Malays and Chinese who support HINDRAF as there are Indians. And this has frightened the government.

So they are telling the Malays in Kelantan and Terengganu that HINDRAF is dangerous. HINDRAF is about Ketuanan Hindu. HINDRAF is about the Indians linking up with the Tamil Tigers of Sri Lanka. HINDRAF is about the Indians wanting to rise up and slaughter the Malays.

Unfortunately, not all Malays access the internet, in particular rural Malays and those in the FELDA land settlements. So some are troubled by this so-called 'revelation'. Some are concerned that there will soon emerge an army of Hindu suicide bombers who will blow up Muslims praying in the mosques. This has put the Malays in Kelantan and Terengganu in a dilemma. Do they support the opposition and which would in turn mean they are supporting Hindu extremists?

This is certainly a very clever move on the part of the ruling coalition. Clever, yes, but also dangerous. The ruling coalition might yet succeed in 'uniting' the Malays under Umno. But in doing so they will also increase the Muslim-Hindu divide. Is an election victory more important that racial and religious stability? Apparently so as far as Umno is concerned.

The Malay opposition leaders must work overtime in convincing the Malays in the Malay heartland that the Indians are not the enemy. The Indians are in fact brothers and sisters. Those who are the enemy are the leaders in the ruling coalition who are attempting to divide us in the usual divide-and-rule race-based Malaysian politics.

Pahang is a safe state. Therefore, Pahang being his home state, Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak will emerge a wira Melayu (Malay hero). He will also win hands down and with a comfortable majority in his own constituency. The same can't be said for Abdullah though. Not only is his home state, Penang, expected to fall, but he may win in his Kepala Batas constituency with only 2,500 votes from 9,000 in 1999 and 18,000 in 2004. And that will open a new can of worms for Abdullah.

The 2008 general election is not really the big deal as far as Umno is concerned. This is merely the testing ground for the main battle, the more important fight, the August 2008 Umno party elections. If Abdullah does miserably in his constituency plus loses Penang in the process, not to mention a few other states and the ruling coalition's two-thirds majority in Parliament as well, then Najib can make his move to oust Abdullah. But Najib will need a team-mate. And this team-mate could be Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah. Ku Li is past 70 and could probably last another term at the most. So it would make sense that Najib teams up with Ku Li and lay the ground to challenge Abdullah for the party presidency.

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad wants Abdullah out. And he does not care how and who does it. Mahathir is quite prepared to support Ku Li in the move to challenge Abdullah just as long as Ku Li stays one term or so and hands over to Najib thereafter, like what he had planned when he appointed Abdullah his successor.

So the 2008 general election is not about forming the next government. It is about determining whether Abdullah stays in office and who is going to replace him. And Umno too wants Abdullah out. Of course, they do not want Abdullah out because he is weak or corrupt. They want Abdullah out because they know, as long as Abdullah stays on, the future of Umno will be very bleak. It is a matter of personal survival. Abdullah will sink the ship. So Abdullah must be jettisoned just so that the ship does not sink bringing them down with it.

Many within Umno, therefore, are leaving no stone unturned in the effort to undermine Abdullah. There are those within Umno itself who want a couple of states to fall. They also hope that the opposition gets at least 60 Parliament seats, not enough to deny the ruling coalition its two-thirds majority in Parliament but enough to embarrass Abdullah and send him a strong message that it is time to go.

Mahathir's son, Mukhriz, will be defeated in Jerlun. Of course, they have nothing against Mukhriz. But they want to make sure that Mahathir will have no reason not to back the move to oust Abdullah. And if Mukhriz gets into Parliament that may hold him back out of fear of jeopardising his son's career. So Mahathir must have nothing to lose. And if his son loses then he would certainly have nothing to lose. On the other hand, if Mukhriz wins, then he will be well-poised to challenge Khairy for the post of Umno Youth Leader. Either way a fight is in the cards.

Khairy will be allowed to win of course. If Khairy wins and Mukhriz loses, that would definitely give Mahathir all the more reason to oust Abdullah. Many of Abdullah's 'strongmen' too will be allowed to win. But those who will be allowed to win would be people like the Finance Minister 2 who do not have any grass-roots support and therefore pose no danger. Their win would, in fact, antagonise those who have been dropped and those who have been defeated in the elections. These people are warlords who have strong grass-roots support and who can mobilise an 'army' against Abdullah. Abdullah will soon see a powerful resistance movement emerging that will have nothing to lose and everything to gain in removing Abdullah as party president and, in that same process, as Prime Minister of Malaysia.

The voters need to understand that at best the opposition can grab a few states and maybe deny Barisan Nasional its two-thirds majority in Parliament. Certainly Barisan Nasional will still form the government and Abdullah will still be Prime Minister. But that will be temporary because such a scenario would mean that Abdullah's days would be numbered. Umno can't afford a lame duck. And a president who does not have the voters' support is certainly a lame duck.

Only 2,500 Malaysians decide who becomes the President of Umno. These 2,500 Malaysians are Umno members and delegates to the Umno General Assembly. But 10 million Malaysians will be able to 'assist' these 2,500 Umno delegates in arriving at that decision and 'assist' in the removal of the Prime Minister who is bringing Malaysia down a slippery slope. And that 'assistance' will be delivered tomorrow when 10 million Malaysians go to the polls.

No, we can't directly change the government. Yes, they will cheat like hell to ensure that the government does not fall. But we can cut this win to the bone and give Abdullah a black eye which will prompt Umno to remove the albatross around its neck.

So that is what the 2008 general election is all about. It is about 'helping' Umno remove the Prime Minister. And that can never happen if the ruling coalition captures all the states and repeats its 2004 election performance. No, don't vote with intent to put the opposition into office. If that can happen then well and good. But that must be the bonus, not the agenda, and with how they are rigging the elections it is becoming increasingly difficult. The agenda is to get rid of Abdullah and to get Umno to do that. That has to be clear in everyone's mind. Putting the opposition into office is of course ideal. But if we can't get first prize, then second prize will do. And second prize would be seeing the end of Abdullah's rule, or rather misrule.

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written by KopiO, March 07, 2008 15:33:09
Dear all,

Tomorrow is D Day for Malaysia. Millions of voters (and out-from-the-graves phantom voters) will cast their votes to fulfill their duty for the country (and their corrupt masters). Along with them are "patriots" (like in wars, how you want to call the soldiers depends on which side you're on), such as myself and many others, will leave their families to carry out their duties as polling and counting agents a.k.a. "Ghostbusters" in the name of true democracy. So, in the spirit of this historic moment, here are some video links for you to enjoy:


Tour of Duty - Theme song ("Paint it black")
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0z6fcd--354&feature=related

"Paint it black" by the Rolling Stones
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvxglc90J4s
Note: Part of the lyric says "I see a red door and I want it painted black...No more will my green sea go to turn a deeper blue, I could not forsee this thing happening to you...", somehow coincides with the unpleasant incident faced by Abdul Rashid, the head of Malaysian Election Commision.

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written by Birdbrain, March 07, 2008 15:38:33
I'm going to send Sivarasa to Parliament and followed by Elizabeth Wong to Selangor State Assembly!

Two votes for keadILan,PKR!
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written by krising1, March 07, 2008 15:42:00
Take heed. ont give the UMNOputeras any chance to work up the Malay sentiment against other races. The UMNOputeras will do it if they lose badly and like RPK says impose an emergency. If the opposition wins big, be humble and try to heal. They will be a lot of time to brag how we booted out the UMNOputeras.
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written by sitiawan, March 07, 2008 15:43:08
BN Boleh! BN Boleh! BN Boleh!

YA, Boleh!

Boleh RASUAH!!!

Boleh Tipu Rakyat!!!

Boleh Membina MAHLIGAI dengan Wang RAKYAT!!!

Boleh janji BULAN dan BINTANG!!!

BN PASTI Boleh! Boleh Berambus ke NERAKA!!!!!

BOLEH lenyap dari muka bumi in selama-lamanya!!!!!
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written by Birdbrain, March 07, 2008 15:43:35
This election is going to be either Abdullah doing a cleansing job on Mahathir or Najib is going to send him off.

Whatever happens, it's still an UMNO affair. So it's afer to vote for......................

PAS, PKR and DAP!
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written by asguard, March 07, 2008 15:43:52
Don't care for lies of the devils..sent in 98ms from the opposition in... straight let them be our voices and ears... if not the devils surely will have a free hands.. punished the servants..(MCA,GERAKAN AND MIC) for doing nothing... for quiet as mouse all this while... punish them...!
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written by malaysianohope, March 07, 2008 15:44:07
Greetings Pete,

This election is more about Justice, Fair Play and a yearning for every Malaysian to be treated as among equals. Malaysian politics is so skewed that the Opposition will never rule the country but by a few who by deceits took power in perpetuality, the so called pseudo democracy. If we can obtain at least 1/3 of the parliamentary seats that will be the goal but at the same time remove the imbecile pm would be a bonus. But I've got gut feelings that we can even better that by capturing at least 50% of the popular. That will be heaven sent.

VOTERS, MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU AND DON'T FORGET TO VOTE OTHER THAN BN, 18 HOURS FROM NOW!!!
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written by Raja Gasper, March 07, 2008 16:09:29
Do it TODAY what is right NOW and don't waste TIME.Truth itself is not hidden in darkness. It is always revealed and is perfectly transparent. But the blinds and wayward self cannot perceive it. The light of day is not hidden except to the blinds, and the Light of Truth is not hidden except to those who are blinded by self. Truth is the one Reality in the universe, the inward Harmony, the perfect justice, the eternal Love. Nothing can be added to it, nor taken from it. It does not depend upon any man, but all men depend upon it.....said GOD.

So Vote wisely in the coming elections.What you sow is what you will be reaping.
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written by mimag2005, March 07, 2008 16:12:03

Hi Guys...

Those who are computer savvy...

Please post again a combi of images of last year's incidents at Trengganu, Bersih Rally, Hindraft, especially images with open injuries with Life’s juice flowing……

THEN…… ' flood ' these images to all sites...

...." A PICTURE PAINTS A 1000 WORDS ".... By Bread..

………….IT’LL BE A KNAP SHOT…………..!!!

Good Luck !

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written by FFT, March 07, 2008 16:15:33
Happy Voting, folks!

Godspeed to DAP, PKR, and...yes...to PAS. May you all kick butt bigtime and give Badawi and his SIL a bollocking they will never ever forget.
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written by aryn, March 07, 2008 16:21:21
Say what you may but I am an optimist. One who never say die before crossing the finish line.

When I vote for the opposition, I meant to vote for a new government. Period.

Let's come out in full force and take back this country of ours from the corrupt BN.
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written by delCapo, March 07, 2008 16:24:29
Questions...
Is the end of Bodohwi also the end of KJ?
Will Najis be also be brought down as well by KJ in a kamakaze move?
Forget Krismuddin... who can we trust to be the next wave of leaders?

oh ya... for tomorrow, No to BN!!!!
c'mon people.. last evening of spreading the word to all our families & friends!!
make sure they wake up & vote... NO to BN!!
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written by Kaneeneh, March 07, 2008 16:30:18
Wahh, YM. YOu go around and bash them , and come home to your PC, first, and hammer this out. It took me a whiel to finsih reading it, it must have taken you a long while to write it.
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written by DezMalaysia, March 07, 2008 16:31:32
Good article ! It's a mission to remove that sleeping BodohWi ! Make sure his SIL Khairy loses too !

Voters in Kepala Batas & Rembau, you're the people who decides for the future of 26million Malaysians.
Para-pengundi di Kepala Batas dan Rembau, anda adalah penentu nasib masa hadapan 26juta rakyat Malaysia. Tak Nak Barang Naik ! Tak Nak Barua Nasional ! Tak Nak Belot Negara ! Tak NAK BN !!!!

JANGAN PANGKAH BN !
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written by KL Dude, March 07, 2008 16:33:16
BN will win for sure tomoro but RPK is right that our job is to make sure they win 'lesser' so that they will punish themselves by kicking out their leader as the guinea pig for the 'losses that should have been won'.

But KJ perhaps will eventually do something to prevent this from happening and maybe the outcome of the Altantuya case and 'what lies beneath relating to the case' may turn to be shocking revelations later to outst the No 2. It is obvious AAB is not smart enough to mastermind all this but he needs someone 'smarter' to orchestra the whole episode to ensure he remains in power.
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written by Mr Smith, March 07, 2008 16:33:48
Malaysian Insider is giving a very gloomy picture of the results. It is quoting higly intelligent sources. I feel sad to read that website. What say you?
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written by teo siew chin, March 07, 2008 16:36:47
Dear Rakyat

Tomorrow, we put on our happy faces, bring on the band and celebrate our POWER to vote for change and betterment of our beloved nation!
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HAIL PEOPLE POWER!!!
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written by red door, March 07, 2008 16:39:33
Personally, I am not allergic towards the 4-letter word UMNO but deeply inside me, I am just hoping we can bring back the "Old Testament" UMNO that has brought Malaysia independence in 1957. For them (current New UMNO) to change, we must CHANGE them first!
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written by Mana2boleh, March 07, 2008 16:42:11
Interesting video :

http://jelas.info/
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written by Jay Krish, March 07, 2008 16:42:22
This is the LAST CALL people...

People's Power. Suara Rakyat. Makkal Sakthi.

It's now or never... thanks RPK for this wonderful site and all the contributors, commentors, guest writers for all the courage, endeavour and hard work.

Thumbs up to PKR, PAS & DAP for all their committed efforts to educate the public in the past 13 days. Never thought this kind of situation will ever materialise.

Deny BN...

HAPPY VOTING!
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written by DontPlayGod, March 07, 2008 16:47:18
As I've written earlier, they didn't amend the constition for this one "shit" guy for nothing. This "shit" guy can be depended on to ensure that UMNO wins comfortably, by hook or by crook. And that is why he insists on keeping the postal voting system in place. Just imagine, 500,000 armed forces and police personnel. Wow, that is a lot of votes to distribute around to ensure UMNO wins easily. Plus of course the well-known gerrymandering, like urban constituencies having an electorate of 100,000 for one constituency, and in the rural areas where an electorate of less than 15,000 forms one constitutuency.

In other democratic countries, this sort of arrangement will have been condemned and thrown out. But this is Malaysia Boleh. Many times boleh.

Small wonder UMNO is so confident and sure of its victory. There is no way UMNO can lose, even with all the daylight robbery and rape of the country taking place right under our own noses.
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written by Jay Krish, March 07, 2008 16:53:56
thought this was cool...

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written by Sagaladoola, March 07, 2008 17:01:56
written by FFT, March 07, 2008 | 16:15:33 -->

Happy Voting, folks!

Godspeed to DAP, PKR, and...yes...to PAS. May you all kick butt bigtime and give Badawi and his SIL a bollocking they will never ever forget.


smilies/shocked.gif smilies/cheesy.gif Waitaminute is this that FFT ?

Anyway, people whatever it is ... We gotta fight all this crap and super stupid corridors and the useless Mr. Sleepy.

Vote for Barisan Rakyat - PKR , DAP , PAS!

Rakyat-rakyat Sekalian, one step a time. Suruh Si Tidor untuk Pordah dan jangan pulang. Send him to his bed, people - Malays, Chinese and Indians Unite!

Regards,
http://sagaladoola.blogspot.com
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written by Ken Wong, March 07, 2008 17:03:29
RPK,

You're one in a million! Great Article and Analysis. I hope that Malaysia will change for the better for all Malaysian irregardless of Race, Creed or Beliefs!
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written by ChrisO, March 07, 2008 17:04:41
Regardless of what happens tomorrow, I'm proud that our country has this community of intelligent and courageous people who spread messages of truth via their blog writings and speeches. Truly, now the term 'blogger' strikes fear in the heart of every BN person out there smilies/cool.gif
Fellow Malaysian brothers and sisters... the CHANGE is imminent! Lets do this!
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written by temenggong, March 07, 2008 17:08:07
Great article.One of the nicest things that has happened is that this election has brought the indians and chinese towards Pas, removed the suspicions and the divide, and bonded them all. That would be real scary to UMNO.

Checking with my own sources tells me that the opposition may win;

1. 87 seats,
2. four states including K'tan, TN, Kedah and Penang. Not sure about Perlis but you may be right. Perak is 50:50 and a hung state assembly,
3. 55% of the popular vote in the peninsula.
4. Jeffrey WILL defeat Pairin.

Not too bad. Next month, Anwar's by-election! So the heat is on!
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written by whash, March 07, 2008 17:14:37
This country is so undemocratic..no fun lah like that..BN will sure win by cheating. Cheated rakyat's $$$, now will take away theirs' rights.
This country really need an overhaul badly. Anyway, like what RPK has mentioned, at least get the 2nd prize lah...
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written by Sagaladoola, March 07, 2008 17:22:53
written by ChrisO, March 07, 2008 | 17:04:41 --> Regardless of what happens tomorrow, I'm proud that our country has this community of intelligent and courageous people who spread messages of truth via their blog writings and speeches. Truly, now the term 'blogger' strikes fear in the heart of every BN person out there.

Fellow Malaysian brothers and sisters... the CHANGE is imminent! Lets do this!

Hey ChrisO, you said it right

Bloggers and Concerned Citizens Unite ! Barisan Rakyat - PKR, DAP, PAS Unite

Now, they know. Can we ask Zainuddin Maidin to go to. I am fed up of him as well.

Yes, people don't fight. Now we know Malays, Chinese and Indians although having so different thinking gain nothing if we bicker among ourselves.

Sit down and talk, this is what PKR, DAP, PAS gotta do after the elections. Give us all a proper blueprint. Kicking one another get everybody nowhere. Now hold hands, kick the Sleepy One !

Regards,
http://sagaladoola.blogspot.com
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written by glock17, March 07, 2008 17:24:28
Dear Folks.....

Its just b4 a few hours more I'm going to the polling for the 1st time. My mind and hearts has already decided the vote will go to the opposition...!!!

Its our dream to see DSAI lead the opposition into power..but if BN will win through its dirty tricks. I will only say " lawan tetap lawan".

Happy Voting To All Malaysians...its time we start a new era for the sake of humanity and compassion.

God Bless This Country.
Glock17
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written by Counterpointer, March 07, 2008 17:30:37
Tommorrow is the day we do what we have always wanted to do all this while but haven't had that chance. Metaphorically we shall all have the chance to Kick the butts of and wipe those fake smiles off the likes of : Abdullah Badawi, Ong Kata Nothing, Samy No Value, PuppetKoh and their usual gang of Idiots.

Happy Voting.

And yes, vote any Opposition. Who cares? See the Oppostion box and just wallop that X there.
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written by cruzeiro, March 07, 2008 17:32:17
Waitaminute is this that FFT ?

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Oh yes of course!
And I echo that.
Just becos some people criticise certain ideas,
doesn't mean they'd rather work with the devil ....

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written by GoT Dos, March 07, 2008 17:43:30
You won't do that way.
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written by jabins, March 07, 2008 17:54:33
In a few more hours our country goes to vote.

If there was no fraud and the process straight and transparent, then we could have expected a landslide victory for the Barisan Rakyat.

Seeing the huge turnouts at the ceremahs and given what the opposition leaders speak out - one would have to be out of ones mind to vote for the ruling regime!!

Given that the indelible became invisible, one can expect the unexpected now.

However as duty bounded Malaysians for your furture, my furture and our future generations.

50 years of rot and rubbish, enough is enough!!!

MALAYSIANS GIVE YOUR VOTE FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE, HONESTY, COMPETENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY.

WEAR YELLOW TO INDICATE THAT WE WANT FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS - keep your eyes open, be alert.

Let all give the cronies THE BIG BOOT and when the sun rises on 9th March, may we see 'THE NEW GOVENMENT OF BARISAN RAKYAT FORMED'
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written by mara koman, March 07, 2008 18:02:52

Dear All,

Please vote for PKR, DAP and PAS,, Just do it !!!!!!!!!

Vote for Better Future for all and your children,,

And Secondly to teach this Arrogant and stupid govt a lesson....

JUST DO IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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written by BennyG, March 07, 2008 18:06:03
It's always a treat to read such interesting plot.

I wonder what is going in the naughty MONKEY mind now. He went all out to protect himself to ensure his win in the election, he forgotten that if BODOWI is removed, he will have no way to go up. In fact, all the old warlords will want his skin to rub their feet on.

Keep smiling, naughty MONKEY. For we get to see your end!
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written by defendermalaysia, March 07, 2008 18:06:15
Dear all Malaysian,
the time has come finally for all of us to punish all those arrorgant BN monkeys and we must all send them back to the zoo to where they belong.
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written by mara koman, March 07, 2008 18:08:51

When you walk into the poll,,,

Just say to yourself,,nothing should stop me from Voting PKR, DAP and PAS. The only one which can stop you is YOU YOURSELF...

Cast every cloud in mind away,,, and just vote for PKR, DAP and PAS,

WALK IN AS LAMD AND COME OUT AS A LION, AND TELL YOURSELF YOU DID FOR A BETTER MALAYSIA,,, AND BE PROUD....
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written by kclim, March 07, 2008 18:12:04
Dear RPK,

Thank you very much for this lastest round up on " Why we are voting tomorrow ". Truly God gives you the strength to run around and yet sit down to give us your meaningful insights.

I wish to say that we are voting tomorrow because it is our duty to do so much as it is a right. Soldiers perform a duty to the country to protect it against outside threats. We the people living inside the country must do our duty to eliminate the dangers from within by rogue leaders. If we believe in democracy and wish to live in such a state, we must vote and not surrender to the dictates of others. If we do not vote we indirectly surrender the future well being of our children for others to decide. If our soldiers do not do their duty to protect the country then we may end up under the offensive control of neighbouring forces. So I believe that VOTING is not only a choice nor a citizen's right. It is our DUTY to do so if we love our family and country and if we want to call ourselves as true Malaysians.
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written by picadilly, March 07, 2008 18:19:03
Feel so meek & small reading RPK's latest. Also keeps us alert.
Well, we have started with the intent to make damage, we will make the maximum damage, even if we go down, lets give the best fight..

Lets go down as warriors of Barisan rakyat.

In Khairy's Rembau & Negeri sembilan MB Rantau adUN on 5th March a Temple was demolished in the estate of Marjorie, linsum.
The people have Gone in anger to the Estate Managers house & surrounded by FRU.
The Menteri Besar rushed to pay out rm10000 and settle the issue.
what came out in Today star was "opposition break temples in Rembau"

Im with you Chegubard. we are all with warriors like you & RPK.
The CHE GUAVARA's of Malaysia.

Lets go down with pride
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written by GoT Dos, March 07, 2008 18:27:27
Hope to see you all guys.
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written by raverz, March 07, 2008 18:38:25
wanted to forward this link from my cell so it's viewable on the phone browser but it's not compatible. would've been nice to forward this to all those who use their phones so they can forward the link to others and the word will spread....maybe you should consider a wap.malaysia-today.net or something.....you know, a mobile friendly version of the site with only text....all u have to do, is create a text version and post it with a wap. prefix.....
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written by Sunnysoul5, March 07, 2008 18:53:03
The voters are definitely causing the unavoidable winds of change. It is shocking that most of the Chinese and Indians are in favour of change because they cry foul of "enough is enough". If Anwar is able to swing 30% of the Malay votes, then it is possible then the nation is awaiting a new alliance to form the next government. It is too close to call yet, but the mood is somewhat in the "offensive".

The in-fighting within the BN component parties may help to create the unprecedented swing to BR. Who knows some of the BN good people may want the history to be created in order to rid themsleves of the veteran warlords.

The last minute campaign may help the fence sitters make up their mind which way to go. These fence sitters are probably apolitical and not bother about their future in the country. However, they may need to be mindful of the future of their children and this may help them to decide to exert their power of the secret ballot. It is this group of people that BN abd BR are courting.

If the BN campaogn is condemning Anwar who was considered to be "irrelevant", then these fence sitters may begin to vote for Anwar and his allies. If Anwar is not important, then BN will not be bothered at all. BN's attack on Anwar may give him the much needed publicity and work out to be Anwar's advantage. Around 50% of the voters are of above average intelligent, and can see the difference in leadership of AAB and DSAI. It may well be the leadership style that can get the support of the fence sitters.

It is too early to conclude but even it is 60:40 in favour of BN, half the battle is already won.

It is time for the voters to send very strong message of anti-corruption, anti-croynism, anti-closed tender, and pro-meritocracy. The country can then survive after the oil has run out.

Both sides must accept the election results either way, and learn how to work together for the future of Malaysia. Whoever forms the government must be fair to all consitituencies irrespective of the party of the representative. This is true democracy.

It is time to demonstrate the people power through the vote. The voters are given the choice by the consitution and law.
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written by GoT Dos, March 07, 2008 19:27:56
http://www.ndtv.com/convergenc...h=3/7/2008 12:09:00 PM
Already Win....hahaha...
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written by GoT Dos, March 07, 2008 19:28:59
Face it. If want to bom, no idea not now.
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written by BukitBeruntung, March 07, 2008 20:39:18
Mar 8th, Barisan Rakyat to the rescue!!!

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written by archie, March 07, 2008 20:47:20
Vote for change!

Vote against the corrupt, incompetent and arrogant BN candidates!
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written by oster, March 07, 2008 21:00:42
RPK,

You've got to stop referring to the BN-led administration as "the government".

Say BN will "ensure they are not voted out" instead of "ensure that the government does not fall".

It is a well known subtle tactic that BN uses in telling people that voting out BN equals the government falling, which in itself conjures up images of chaos in the minds of the conservative.

cheers
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written by Uncorruptible, March 07, 2008 21:10:15
Bandar Tun Razak (BTR)

The infamous tan chai hole is shamelessly standing for the third time.
What did he ever do for BTR?
In Taman Bkt Anggerik there are electrical outages every month. There are also water cuts from few hours to few days EVERY month without fail for the past 30 odd years. He never even help to bring up the matter with the authorities.
He and his henchman take over public community halls and use them for their private purpose. For example in Taman Connaught, if you want to play table tennis, you have to pay RM 50.00 to join and RM 10.00 every month. Where the money goes, nobody knows, but it is in the hands of mca people. When the table tennis tables (which were donated free) get spoilt, they are not replaced.
Or if you want to place at the OUG community hall, where the tables are also donated, you have to pay RM 50.00 to join and thereafter RM12.00 monthly collected by mca gangster loong peng sum. Again where the money goes nobody knows.
In Seputeh vote Teresa Kok of DAP.
In Bandar Tun Razak vote Tan Sri Khalid of Keadilan. This man is a true friend -in the worst times he is still supporting his friend Anuar Ibrahim unlike snakes and dishonest people like candra muzaffar or ha ha ha nallakarupan.
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written by Surich, March 07, 2008 21:20:26
I wonder if Rashid pray hard that there is no God. Else he will go to hell.
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written by legallybotak, March 07, 2008 21:28:33
OKT announced that if we do not support MCA, we will not have representation in our Govt. So what? For 50 years, Chinese has supported MCA, they are in the Govt. but do they ever represent us?

Tomorrow we will vote them out. Even if what OKT said is true, it is the reality but at least we do not need to fake it when they are raping us.

Come hell or high water, whatever the consequence, one vote for the opposition in Segambut. Even if the opposition do not win in this BN stronghold, I have the satisfaction to know I have reduced their majority by one vote.
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written by mypanida, March 07, 2008 21:59:49
ON POLLING DAY,

GET YOUR CAMERAS TO CATCH PHANTOM VOTERS AND ALL THE MISDEEDS OF BN

SELAMAT BERJUANG.....

UNDI LAH PARTY PEMBANGKANG.
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written by Bosan, March 07, 2008 23:08:03
Doomsday for BN 080308
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written by asil, March 08, 2008 00:15:40
BN basically is full of porno actors. No shame, no guilt.

Bad for kids.

Can't change them. Can't modify them.

Delete them. Flush them. Blank them.
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written by Mana2boleh, March 08, 2008 00:29:16
Even if the oppositions could not take over to form the next government, and could not deny them of 2/3 BUT if the oppositions could pressure them into adopting and implementing some or most of the policies as proposed by the oppositions.....The Rakyats have won. And the oppositions have served their purposes. Thank you to all these brave people.
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written by nowinnofee, March 08, 2008 00:31:08
Abraham Lincoln in 1863 drafted one of the greatest speech that is still remembered today, he believed in the "PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN EQUALITY" as he strived for a "new birth of freedom." which he believed would give equality to all the citizens of USA in the truest meaning of the word. This defined democracy in terms of GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE,BY THE PEOPLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE AND SHALL NOT PERISH FROM EARTH.
My dear fellows of Barisan Rakyat and citizens of Malaysia,please take a leaf from his great speech because as he said the "world will little note,nor longer remember what we say here, but they can never forget what they did here." We today as the living citizens of Malaysia must be dedicated and devoted to vote for a noble cause which is Vote for Change , Vote for Barisan Rakyat. This is the legacy we must leave for our children and grand children and great grandchildren of tmr
Good luck my fellow Barisan Rakyat Malaysia and god bless Tanah Malaysia.
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written by Mat Keris, March 08, 2008 00:32:15
“So that is what the 2008 general election is all about. It is about 'helping' Umno remove the Prime Minister.”

I disagree it’s about removing Pak Lah & co.
To me, it’s about reclaiming our rights, dignity & destiny.
We the esteemed Rakyat of Bolehland basically don’t give a damn who rules, all we care is WHO GIVES (a better life)? It doesn’t matter who is the next UMNO’s boss; the same shits will persist as long as UMNO is not taught a lesson. And as such, axe BN we must, and the time is NOW!

To the diehard fans of UMNO/Pak Lah:
Rejecting BN is actually helping UMNO/Pak Lah, it’s the only way (excuse) for UMNO/Pak Lah to conduct a meaningful reform for the better. And this has been holily and empirically proven, there is simply no two ways about it.

And to the rest of our beloved brethrens of all creeds and colors:
Tomorrow will be the once-in-a-lifetime golden opportunity for us to send out a loud and clear message: We despise what you are doing and most important of all; WE ARE THE BOSS!

Lets think no more; let’s shut mind, see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. You can’t go wrong by not loving BN for once (fact: they simply don’t deserve our love to begin with) … Just Do It!

Affidavit sworn by Mat Keris:
If rejecting BN is a mistake, I, Mat Keris will be pleased to be crucified (my Last Will: As an indigenous Malaysian, I prefer to be BBQed on top of buluh lemang to reflect our Boleh culture) in order to redeem your ‘sin’.
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written by Equal, March 08, 2008 01:33:56
Vote the BN out ! Stop them and their family members from leaving the country. Put ALL of them under the ISA and set up a Royal Commission to investigate their past misdeed ! Do it tomorrow !
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written by fireduck, March 08, 2008 01:58:00
Just can't sleep ..... can't wait to cast my vote.

This is it, fellow rakyat. I feel like we are at the threshhold of something very positive, a real defining moment in our history. May we all be safe and secure after that as provocation and disturbances are real possibilities. But for the future of our country and the future of our children, we must vote, not with fear but with our conscience.

The Opposition parties have done their part by agreeing to straight fights in most constituencies. It is very admirable. Now it is OUR turn to do our part. The opposition candidates cannot do much now but rely on us to deliver them the seats. So, let's do it, people!!!
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written by panca, March 08, 2008 02:10:00
Pete, You Are D' Man.

Excellent Read!

People of Malaysia Salutes You. You Have Done Lots To Bring The PEOPLE TOGETHER.

We Owe It To YOU, PETE.

WE WILL DO WHAT WE HAVE BEEN WANTING TO DO.
The PEOPLE OF MALAYSIA Will VOTE For CHANGE. CHANGE For A NEW GORVERNMENT 2008.

Thanks PETE, We Love You with ALL OUR HEARTS!
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written by Wisdom above, March 08, 2008 02:47:20
BN UMNO-putras , BN MCA ,Gerakan, MIC, PPP are extremely confused & very desperate.

Their plans will be "confounded", ‘Mandate of heaven’ this nation awaits.

Forgive them for their trangressions.

Give them a drink if they are thirsty

Feed them if they are hungry.

Women Power. * 8-3-2008 is Women International Day.

> ...Putting the opposition into office is of course ideal. But if we can't get first prize, then second prize will do...

Syabas. BR .
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written by GoT Dos, March 08, 2008 04:17:31
Second prizes.
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written by GoT Dos, March 08, 2008 05:34:24
Why everyone forcing a second prizes?
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written by bumi non malay, March 08, 2008 05:49:09
Go to all Polling stand near DOOR and use your digital phone camera and PRETEND taking pictures of ALL Voters..........only way to stop Phantom is to employ Deterrent!!...there is no offence!!...If ask say you are working for EC!!

The last count is UMNO-BN will still win easily with 2/3 majority and take Kelantan......Perhaps Win ALL state with reduce support....yet have 2/3 majority in all state.....Rakayt Kena KON!!

To appease rakyat some Prominent DAP, PKR, PAS leaders will win big.......and the big suprise could be Najis or Ku Li or Hisapmuddin defeat.........this is called Agenda Khairy!!

EC is working overtime to allocate ballots to appropriate loss and victory.....and set the agenda for next 5 years. One thing for sure you will pay more than $.50 cents for petrol after election.......Barang Naik is guranteed and Malaysia will see UNPRECEDENTED INFLATION coming..........Only in Hunger and Anger UMNO BN will fall........angenda Mat Kilau kicks in after election!!! smilies/grin.gif

btw.....

just make sure the Agenda Mind Set is always for Freedom of Religion, Racism and Press.......

Humility, frugality, Piousness does not promote Freedom that God have given to Mankind!!...think about it!!
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written by Tan SN, March 08, 2008 07:00:05
7.00am
Yes, I'm fully awake.
Ready to vote.
Opposition!!!!
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written by temenggong, March 08, 2008 07:17:10
Today I'll come forward and stand up for Loh Gwo Burne!

Time to go stuff the box!!
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written by Wolzard, March 08, 2008 07:27:03
PAS has my vote...Dr Lo'Lo' WILL BE the next MP of Titiwangsa!!!
TAKBIR...ALLAHUAKHBAR!!!!

Barisan Rakyat WILL deny BN 2/3 majority...HAIL PEOPLE'S POWER!!!
5 states falls in the hands of Barisan Rakyat...MAKKAL SAKTHI!!!
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written by Jivathma, March 08, 2008 08:09:28
Rashid...you sewer rat shit.

RPK, you are one in a million. Thank you very much for sheding the light to beat the darkness casted by the BN devils.
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written by Xerxes, March 08, 2008 11:01:34
I was having a friendly chit chat with the young Malay security guard in my office block yesterday when the subject of paint splattered on the front gates of Rashid's bouse came up. I was surprised by the young man's reaction when he said Rashid deserved it. That a young security guard could arrive at such a conclusion decisively indicated the depth the EC Chairman has sunk to. His various biased actions and decisions has shamed Malaysia and all Malaysians. And the BN Govt has the cheek to critisize Anwar for telling the truth when thier most infamous lackey has done even greater damage to the country.
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written by samsengsil, March 08, 2008 11:45:01
Just spoke to a staunch supporter of Chew Mei Fun. He had voted for her (they were good friends)but she admitted that it would be a massive task to win in PJU. Hope BN would not win by fraud this time!
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written by GoT Dos, March 08, 2008 14:01:12
And second prize would be seeing the end of Abdullah's rule, or rather misrule.
No one will know I exits.
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written by GoT Dos, March 08, 2008 14:01:50
Sorry, miss type.

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written by GoT Dos, March 08, 2008 14:02:42
And second prize would be seeing the end of Abdullah's rule, or rather misrule.
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written by GoT Dos, March 08, 2008 14:08:34
And second prize would be seeing the end of Abdullah's rule, or rather misrule.
0kill.
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written by GoT Dos, March 08, 2008 14:17:34
All your thinking, change the mind.,
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written by GoT Dos, March 08, 2008 14:25:50
What RPK is correct.
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written by Lim Lim, March 08, 2008 15:35:46
now,we could then figure out why that letter concerning motorola is out in the open...hmmm..n why najis could keep that "100million" penumpang angkasa like his private property during his campaign trail..very funny,both of them remind me those coconut harvester work with their monkey,but of course those monkeys are much more productive infact!the other similar characters are our national badminton players with the "dine n drink, play n be happy"philosopher for gopeng...
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written by anallu, March 08, 2008 16:04:35
Dear YM Raja Petra,

Is your forecast that the BA could get 90 seats in the new Parliament realistic or a dream! I do hope that comes true.
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written by apanama, March 08, 2008 17:33:27
anyway, i got this from some so-called surat layang lah. so i checked these up myself and wonder if there's something is amiss. so frens, can you tell me if i need new glasses?

http://daftarj.spr.gov.my

check these ICs. some are too young to be eligible. note the similarity in kawasan.

· 890211050014
· 961022505236
· 971219750079
· 991230710156
· 991025740081
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written by Abdul Haq, March 08, 2008 18:09:57
Hi Pete,
Saw & heard you speak last night in Bangsar. You not only write well but can talk great too!! Why are you not standing for elections?!

It was a great crowd last night.. more than 3000 people..
It was a Malaysian crowd.. mixed..even some Mat Salleh's were there.
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written by mikewang, March 08, 2008 19:36:05
From the results coming in, Penang is probably the first state to deny BN 2/3 majority in the state assembly.
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written by soulsberry, March 08, 2008 20:33:28
mikewang,

no! it is gonna be more than that! opposition might take over! woo hoo!
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written by mara koman, March 09, 2008 07:14:08

Ya a little sad,, that couldnt vote ,if only i had been there,, but need to say i did prayed hard for justice is prevail for the poor and the oppress...

Heartest,,thanks for all the bloggerss,, guys out the,,who hve been commenting. Sure everyone's faith the come true today,,,,

We will see a better Malaysia tommorrow,,,
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written by Fartkor, March 09, 2008 13:27:18
Thank you RPK. And thank you too to all the bloggers who are fighting behind the scenes to uphold our rights and promoted the people who have now won. Let's continue to work and fight for our rights. The battle has not ended. In fact, it has just begun. smilies/kiss.gif
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written by pengembara, March 09, 2008 14:47:08
Dear Pete

Many thanks for creating (and paying smilies/wink.gif) the platform for which Malaysians of any creed or political leanings can share and exchange their thoughts and views and for you to help enlighten us with news and truth which often we are deprived of.

Many thanks for being the spark that lights up the prairie fire ...

I believe we have only just begun and hope that all of us will continue to use MT to help move our beloved country forward to the next level.

A better tomorrow starts today ...
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written by mijoan, March 09, 2008 17:36:46
Dear YM RPK,
On behalf of Michal Joseph's family, we thank you for bringing that wonderful feeling of being a free Malaysian. We woke up looking forward to a changed Malaysia and truly the winds of change has befallen.
Its now key that the oposition portrays a united front in forming the state govts and their voice in parliament.
It is our feeling that you should be leading the govt. However we take this opportunity to express our greatfulness for all your sacrifices.

Greetings and Regards,
Mary, Dennis, Caraline, Kevin & adrian
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written by palmyra, March 12, 2008 11:03:55
Congrats to the people of Penang, Selangor, Perak and Kedah! You've shown that y'all the boss that can hire and fire. For Sabahans, it's pretty sad and terrible that Moses Peace and The Gang still have a tight grip of the people 'naiveness and blindness'. They might get away this time but don't count on it because they will fall eventually. For any of those "stupid and rent-seekers" BN MPs representing the Sabahan in the House, I hope you'll be deep fried so bad in the Parliament that you wish you never had been been born and elected to your position. For all the five states, perform your duty well and live up the promises you all have made or end up in shame in the 13th GE.
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