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In the aftermath of May 5th (part 9) (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)
Monday, 13 May 2013
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You may argue that the Chinese voters have rejected the Chinese from Barisan Nasional and hence the Chinese should not be in the government. But if the Sultan says he wants Chinese in the government then Barisan Nasional will have to make sure that there are Chinese in the government. And if the Sultan says he does not want certain people in the government then these people will have to be dropped from the EXCO list (or as the Menteri Besar). THE CORRIDORS OF POWER Raja Petra Kamarudin
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Whither Dr M?
Sunday, 19 May 2013
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Dr Mahathir, despite being the hard man that he was, would never abandon the component parties. He was always loyal to his allies even if he knew some of them to be corrupt or were no longer useful to the coalition. Friendships mattered to Dr Mahathir. He did not use people and then forget them later. Zaid Ibrahim, TMI
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The wheat from the chaff
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
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Now, just like many of you, I was ecstatic in March 2008 when Pakatan Rakyat won five states and managed to deny Barisan Nasional its two-thirds majority in Parliament by winning 82 of the 222 parliamentary seats. Then things began to take a turn and things were no longer honky-dory and peachy-rosy. We began to detect some characteristics of Barisan Nasional in Pakatan Rakyat. NO HOLDS BARRED Raja Petra Kamarudin
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We Indians are a tolerant lot, OK?
Monday, 20 May 2013
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It’s OK. We are brought up that way. S. Narayanan
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