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# Evenmind Says: Today at 19: 27.55 (1 hour ago)
Folks, this is one of the many mails I received past one week. Please keep forwarding if you share the same inspiration.
Vote the opposition doesn’t mean we are anti-government or we do not love this country! Because: We love this country, we NEED to stand up and ensure this country not to be run by these hypocrites and weak government FREELY with unlimited resources!
Recently, MCA keep on saying , “Again, we managed to “fight” for another xx millions for xx Chinese schools ” SILLY!! What do they mean by “fight”? Don’t you think it should be their jobs??? Why “fight”? Isn’t it should be their duty!! Do the Malays need to fight for their mosques and schools?? Don’t you think they are just like dogs around the master’s table barking till their throats drop.. then they will get a bone tagged with a pcs of skin . And they “shout” to the whole world . They managed to “fight” for something ..!!! Pathetic! It is a disgrace to the Chinese community. Answer is :- they are too weak in BN!! They have to beg and fight..!!
Voting for BN means voting for Umno! MCA and Gerakan are just their “running dogs”..they throw some bones out..so that these dogs can share the “good”news..!
Yes, Shouldn’t blame the Malays ..!!
We, Chinese and Indians are to be blamed as we “willingly” :- - surrender our rights to them - surrender our children’s education’s opportunities to them - surrender our dignities to them (even they have asked us to leave Malaysia for hundred times, still our MCA ppl keep quiet like dogs..) - surrender our 30% shares and much more with the NEP…for so many years.. - surrender our future in this country….
What do we care? Tomorrow still can eat pork or not? Can “yam seng” or not? Is that what we care only? What make us feel that if the BN can’t get the 2/3, then we don’t have pork to eat? WHO always “remind” us that if BN can’t get 2/3, there will be May13?
You still want to be threaten??
Still remember that I read an article from PAS:-
UMNO, please don’t threaten our Chinese friends again with the oldtricks :- MAY13 issue. Listen, before you touch our Chinese friends, you have to walk pass our dead body 1st… We won’t let you harm them!!
I’m touched!. I believe our poor Malay friends have seen the TRUE UGLY face from their leaders!! They know well ..30% or even 90% shares given to BUMI won’t benefit them at all…. except those in UMNOs .
A lot of them have woke up, are you still asleep!??
Mahathir: We need an opposition Soon Li Tsin | Mar 5, 08 8:41pm exclusive Three days before polling day, former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad told voters that the country needs an opposition that can hold up a mirror to the government.
“I believe in an opposition. I have always maintained that this country needs an opposition and they should be critical of the government without which we don’t have a mirror to look at our faces. We think that we are very beautiful but it is the opposition that keeps telling us (that may not be true).
“You know the government member (of parliament), sometimes they are ‘ahli bodek’ (apple polishers). They are always saying ‘you’re right’, and you have no means of assessing whether you are going in the right direction or not.”
He told Malaysiakini in an exclusive interview today that it would be a “disaster” if the country “loses its opposition” as in Singapore.
Looking a little frail in his trademark bush jacket since his second heart bypass in September last year, Mahathir gave his prognosis on this Saturday’s general elections.
He said the government would be able to retain its two-thirds majority but could lost a few seats in Terengganu and Kedah.
Mahathir also predicted that the government would win between 70 to 75 percent of Parliament seats on March 8.
In the 2004 general elections, BN won 90 percent of the seats. If Mahathir is correct, then the opposition could win between 55 to 65 seats, which will be a sizable increase from its current tally of 21.
Mahathir also did not think the Barisan Nasional coalition would be able to wrest Kelantan state government from Islamic party PAS.
“Kelantan would be a very difficult because although the margin is very small, Kelantanese have got a mind of their own, so to speak. If they are living in KL, they are very supportive of the government but if they are living in Kelantan, the peer pressure is very strong.”
Mahathir also believed that the opposition would do well in Penang, but not enough to win government, or deny BN its two-thirds majority.
Two clarifications
Mahathir also took the opportunity at the interview held at his Perdana Leadership Foundation office in Putrajaya to clarify that there was no prior agreement in which his handpicked successor would serve only one term as prime minister.
“I want to say this, there was no gentleman’s agreement on this but my thinking was that he (Abdullah Ahmad Badawi) should serve for one term and give Najib (Razak) who by then would be much older to succeed him,” he said.
The former BN leader who spearheaded BN’s victory in five consecutive elections also ticked off the opposition for seeking to capitalise on something which he had said in jest.
In recent weeks, the opposition has been showing a video-clip at their ceramah where Mahathir was depicted to have conceded in a comical tone that he had brutally mistreated his then deputy, Anwar Ibrahim.
“I mean any stupid fool would have seen that it was a sarcastic remark made by me but they (opposition) make use of such things and this convince voters that they are not really knowledgeable about things or they are not very sophisticated in the use of the media,” he said.
Abdullah ‘lied’
Mahathir was also asked to explain why he had publicly accused Abdullah of lying.
“When I left, I made sure that the party, the government and the finances are in good shape. So when I am told that (my) projects have been postponed because of no money, it’s definitely not true.
“If I was still the prime minister, I could go on not only with the projects that has already in the pipeline but also with new projects because we had money,” he asserted.
When Abdullah came into power in 2003, he stopped a number of mega-projects that was inked under Mahathir’s tenure including the ‘crooked’ bridge to Singapore and the Bakun dam project.
Although Mahathir expressed regret for appointing Abdullah as his successor, he refused to comment on the former’s performance.
“It is up to the people to judge. You see, I would be bias. (It) is normal if he wants to leave his mark but the unfortunate thing is that the mark cause some losses for us. That is why I was so critical,” he said.
Mahathir slams Khairy
The Perdana Leadership Foundation chairperson, when quizzed about the possibility of Abdullah’s son-in-law Khairy Jamaluddin being appointed minister after the elections, did not mince his words in criticising the ambitious deputy Umno Youth chief.
He said Khairy should not seek protection from his father-in-law.
“He (Khairy) has said that ‘I can do these things because I get protection from my father-in-law’. Nobody should ever say that. Do the right thing - you don’t ask for protection from your father-in-law,” he asserted.
Asked for his message to voters on Saturday, he urged them to vote wisely.
“Vote sensitively. Vote not only with party loyalty concerns but also vote in order to have good people setting up a good government.”
Ah Jen, I am 200% behind you but I just wanna say I am not against SUPP. I just don't want the BN to rule our beloved country again for another 50 long yrs....Your reputation certainly has boosted after the MBKS visit and I can tell you not many SUPP members are proud with the pict shown in front page in all over local papers. You have won and this triumph shall continue!!
To: Kuching people Received a call from relative, according to them, we are get paid by BN (Alan Sim) of RM40 if we give them our vote..... How cheap is Kuching People????? Hey, BN Supporter! Still Refuse to wake up from the past 20 years nightmare?????
Response to Wong Chun Wai - Why Christians prefer to vote for PAS, not BN.
Dear Mr. Wong Chun Wai,(editor of STAR)
I refer to your commentary in The Star (29 Feb 2008) in which you wrote:
' I hear church groups telling their congregation to vote anything opposition including PAS, which is simply naïve and emotional. Whatever the flaws of the system, it still works, despite some occasional hitches,' said one Penang Barisan leader.
Why didn't you name that Penang Barisan leader? Because this quote is your personal view. Writers like you, who are de facto press secretaries of MCA and running dogs of UMNO, write your views and attribute them to some sources or political analysts. Please lah, don't mock at our intelligence!
Mr Wong, a flawed system doesn't work!!! If it is flawed, it is flawed. How can it work?
I understand you are a Christian but I wonder how much you understand the Gospels or the very life of Jesus Christ and what He stood for.
Our Lord would not have been crucified had He accepted 'the flaws of the system' of His times. He never asked His people to close their eyes to the 'flaws of the system' and instead focus on development , personal comfort, bank accounts and roads.
He stood up against the corrupt leaders who were fleecing the people. He condemned them as dead man's tombs, hypocrites, vipers etc ( please read Matthew 23). The entire chapter is condemnation of the corrupt leaders of the Law.
How could one who professes to be a Christian choose to prop up a regime that is utterly corrupt and immoral? How could a Christian vote for candidates who are unwilling to defend the rights of his religion? How could a Christian support a regime that denies the weak non-Muslim to seek redress in any court of law?
What is your take on abuse of power, the dismantling of the Judiciary, the corrupt government leaders who inflate their bank accounts with money that belongs to the people? Or something closer to your profession as a journalist on press freedom and independence? Do you subscribe to the international call for 'Reporters Without Borders' or its French equivalent of 'Reportres Sans Frontiers ' (RSF)? To write and report fairly and truthfully without fear or favour?
What is your stand on the confiscation of Christian literature and the Bible or the banning of the term 'Allah' (mind you, this was approved by the Cabinet of which MCA Ministers are members)
Aren't all these precursors of more frightening things to come? Have you thought what awaits your children's future if this trend continues?
What is your stand on the creeping Islamization of the country and the utter subservience of the MCA that you represent, to its political masters, UMNO? You are no more than a running dog.
Why should I give my vote to a MCA or Gerakan Chinese who will not defend my religious rights? A good MCA leader who cannot defend my rights is of no use to me.
As Christians, should we be more concerned about Truth, Freedom, Justice, good governance, honesty and righteousness than bread and butter issues or clogged drains and tarred roads?
Shouldn't a Christian stand up for the poor, the oppressed and the marginalized? (Please read Matthew 6).
UMNO has done more damage to my religious rights than PAS. It is UMNO which is snatching away dead bodies, not PAS. It is UMNO which is separating children from parents and husbands from their wives, not PAS. It is UMNO that threatened us with the keris, not PAS. It is UMNO which demolishes Hindu temples, not PAS. It is UMNO which destroys Christian Orang Asli churches, not PAS. So which political party has become more Islamic?
Therefore it is not 'naïve or emotional' for a Christian to give his/her vote to PAS against the apartheid inclined regime that is racist and utterly devoid of honesty and morality.
The government has to earn that Christian vote. It is not given free of charge. Sir, there is such a thing as a protest vote. A friend of mine is so enraged with the current deplorable state of affairs that apart from PAS, he is even prepared to vote for a dog if the opposition puts it up as a candidate for parliament.
NOTE TO CHRISTIANS: If you are a Christian and has never registered as a voter or has never voted in your life, shame on you. You are an irresponsible Christian and citizen. (Give unto Caesar what is Caesar's and unto God what is God's).
A good Christian is God fearing and a responsible citizen.
Mr Smith
'Bad officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote.'
Response to Wong Chun Wai - Why Christians prefer to vote for PAS, not BN.
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KOTA KINABALU: Sabah DAP youth chief Benny Chua Teck Vun has quit the party to join the MCA.
Chua, who has been heading Sabah DAP Youth since November 2006, said he no longer subscribed to DAP’s ideology and was instead convinced that MCA was the way to go.
"I now believe in the struggle of the MCA that has been working for all communities," he said after handing over his application to Sabah MCA chief Chew Kok Woh here on Thursday.
Chua claimed “dozens more” Sabah DAP members were expected to quit the party, with many of them planning to apply to join the MCA over the next few weeks.
"I have been receiving many calls and text messages from Sabah DAP members supporting what I've done, and they too want to leave the party," he said.
Proved of a failure management organization...if i were Lim kit siang or Lim Guan Eng, i will hife my face with dustbin...shame on DAP.....
Fund to build school, fund to buil hospistal, fund to build road/bridge... Vote BN for development? Let me ask you a question, who's money is that.. OUR MONEY! U & ME, we pay taxes, its our hard earn money! Under democracy system, those who got more seat be the government, the gov then develop the country using the people's money. those who get less seat be the opposition, make sure the gov do not eat the people's hard earn money. If DAP won the election and be the gov, they will be in charge of the money and development, BN will be the opposition to make sure DAP does not eat the people's hard earn money. As simple as that! finish story... Don't have to say fight for this fund that fund...or free education or free what...remember we all pay our hard earn money to whoever is the gov every year! Who pay for the salary of staff in city council, JKR and all gov servant.. who pay the salary of CM and PM ? you and me! our hard earn money!
And SUPP leaders / BN leaders keep saying DAP can bring development... very funny! who is the governmnet, who take the people's money? who resposible to develop the country? As a leaders and ministers of a democratic county, don't ever have basic concept on how democracy work, shame on them!!
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Below is an extract from http://blog.limkitsiang.com/
# Evenmind Says:
Today at 19: 27.55 (1 hour ago)
Folks, this is one of the many mails I received past one week. Please keep forwarding if you share the same inspiration.
Vote the opposition doesn’t mean we are anti-government or we do not love this country!
Because: We love this country, we NEED to stand up and ensure this country not to be run by these hypocrites and weak government FREELY with unlimited resources!
Recently, MCA keep on saying , “Again, we managed to “fight” for another xx millions for xx Chinese schools ”
SILLY!! What do they mean by “fight”? Don’t you think it should be their jobs???
Why “fight”? Isn’t it should be their duty!!
Do the Malays need to fight for their mosques and schools??
Don’t you think they are just like dogs around the master’s table barking till their throats drop.. then they will get a bone tagged with a pcs of skin .
And they “shout” to the whole world . They managed to “fight” for something ..!!! Pathetic! It is a disgrace to the Chinese community.
Answer is :- they are too weak in BN!! They have to beg and fight..!!
Voting for BN means voting for Umno!
MCA and Gerakan are just their “running dogs”..they throw some bones out..so that these dogs can share the “good”news..!
Yes, Shouldn’t blame the Malays ..!!
We, Chinese and Indians are to be blamed as we “willingly” :-
- surrender our rights to them
- surrender our children’s education’s opportunities to them
- surrender our dignities to them (even they have asked us to leave Malaysia for hundred times, still our MCA ppl keep quiet like dogs..)
- surrender our 30% shares and much more with the NEP…for so many years..
- surrender our future in this country….
What do we care?
Tomorrow still can eat pork or not? Can “yam seng” or not?
Is that what we care only?
What make us feel that if the BN can’t get the 2/3, then we don’t have pork to eat?
WHO always “remind” us that if BN can’t get 2/3, there will be May13?
You still want to be threaten??
Still remember that I read an article from PAS:-
UMNO, please don’t threaten our Chinese friends again with the oldtricks :- MAY13 issue.
Listen, before you touch our Chinese friends, you have to walk pass our dead body 1st…
We won’t let you harm them!!
I’m touched!. I believe our poor Malay friends have seen the TRUE UGLY face from their leaders!!
They know well ..30% or even 90% shares given to BUMI won’t benefit them at all…. except those in UMNOs .
A lot of them have woke up, are you still asleep!??
Can you still don’t bother???
WAKE UP!!!!!
Me too, love this country do u??
Central Park talk was really packed jus now.
More photos of Voon Lee Shan giving talk one Pazuzu's Blog.
http://www.redspot.com.my/pazuzu
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/79227
Mahathir: We need an opposition
Soon Li Tsin | Mar 5, 08 8:41pm
exclusive Three days before polling day, former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad told voters that the country needs an opposition that can hold up a mirror to the government.
“I believe in an opposition. I have always maintained that this country needs an opposition and they should be critical of the government without which we don’t have a mirror to look at our faces. We think that we are very beautiful but it is the opposition that keeps telling us (that may not be true).
“You know the government member (of parliament), sometimes they are ‘ahli bodek’ (apple polishers). They are always saying ‘you’re right’, and you have no means of assessing whether you are going in the right direction or not.”
He told Malaysiakini in an exclusive interview today that it would be a “disaster” if the country “loses its opposition” as in Singapore.
Looking a little frail in his trademark bush jacket since his second heart bypass in September last year, Mahathir gave his prognosis on this Saturday’s general elections.
He said the government would be able to retain its two-thirds majority but could lost a few seats in Terengganu and Kedah.
Mahathir also predicted that the government would win between 70 to 75 percent of Parliament seats on March 8.
In the 2004 general elections, BN won 90 percent of the seats. If Mahathir is correct, then the opposition could win between 55 to 65 seats, which will be a sizable increase from its current tally of 21.
Mahathir also did not think the Barisan Nasional coalition would be able to wrest Kelantan state government from Islamic party PAS.
“Kelantan would be a very difficult because although the margin is very small, Kelantanese have got a mind of their own, so to speak. If they are living in KL, they are very supportive of the government but if they are living in Kelantan, the peer pressure is very strong.”
Mahathir also believed that the opposition would do well in Penang, but not enough to win government, or deny BN its two-thirds majority.
Two clarifications
Mahathir also took the opportunity at the interview held at his Perdana Leadership Foundation office in Putrajaya to clarify that there was no prior agreement in which his handpicked successor would serve only one term as prime minister.
“I want to say this, there was no gentleman’s agreement on this but my thinking was that he (Abdullah Ahmad Badawi) should serve for one term and give Najib (Razak) who by then would be much older to succeed him,” he said.
The former BN leader who spearheaded BN’s victory in five consecutive elections also ticked off the opposition for seeking to capitalise on something which he had said in jest.
In recent weeks, the opposition has been showing a video-clip at their ceramah where Mahathir was depicted to have conceded in a comical tone that he had brutally mistreated his then deputy, Anwar Ibrahim.
“I mean any stupid fool would have seen that it was a sarcastic remark made by me but they (opposition) make use of such things and this convince voters that they are not really knowledgeable about things or they are not very sophisticated in the use of the media,” he said.
Abdullah ‘lied’
Mahathir was also asked to explain why he had publicly accused Abdullah of lying.
“When I left, I made sure that the party, the government and the finances are in good shape. So when I am told that (my) projects have been postponed because of no money, it’s definitely not true.
“If I was still the prime minister, I could go on not only with the projects that has already in the pipeline but also with new projects because we had money,” he asserted.
When Abdullah came into power in 2003, he stopped a number of mega-projects that was inked under Mahathir’s tenure including the ‘crooked’ bridge to Singapore and the Bakun dam project.
Although Mahathir expressed regret for appointing Abdullah as his successor, he refused to comment on the former’s performance.
“It is up to the people to judge. You see, I would be bias. (It) is normal if he wants to leave his mark but the unfortunate thing is that the mark cause some losses for us. That is why I was so critical,” he said.
Mahathir slams Khairy
The Perdana Leadership Foundation chairperson, when quizzed about the possibility of Abdullah’s son-in-law Khairy Jamaluddin being appointed minister after the elections, did not mince his words in criticising the ambitious deputy Umno Youth chief.
He said Khairy should not seek protection from his father-in-law.
“He (Khairy) has said that ‘I can do these things because I get protection from my father-in-law’. Nobody should ever say that. Do the right thing - you don’t ask for protection from your father-in-law,” he asserted.
Asked for his message to voters on Saturday, he urged them to vote wisely.
“Vote sensitively. Vote not only with party loyalty concerns but also vote in order to have good people setting up a good government.”
Ah Jen, I am 200% behind you but I just wanna say I am not against SUPP. I just don't want the BN to rule our beloved country again for another 50 long yrs....Your reputation certainly has boosted after the MBKS visit and I can tell you not many SUPP members are proud with the pict shown in front page in all over local papers. You have won and this triumph shall continue!!
支持你并不是因为"讨厌"人联... 支持人联也不是因为你做的把够好. 只是每个党派的方式都不同. 不同的方式都是为了人民的心声- 无论是你赢还是"yaoyan"赢都不是一个"消极的事情"... 希望你们两党都能公平的对待这的选举. 黑暗势力都要完全的退去离开... 没有可以留地步的空间. 但愿这些选举都是廉洁的....
深夜,Najib 去買宵夜,結果在路上遇到搶匪 …
搶匪拿著槍指著 Najib 說:' 把身上的錢交出來!' Najib 勃然大怒說:'你這什麼態度?我可是堂堂Vice Prime Minister 耶!'
搶匪:'喔,那……把我的錢還給我。 '
这是宪法给与我们的自由。
不管谁胜出都是代表着主流民意。我们也不需要去憎恨和我们意见不同的人。
只要不犯法,说出来没有错。
一輛競選車載著國陣競選團隊開到鄉村去造勢,不幸在山間小路上翻車。
正在農田作活的老農民看見這情景,就趕到出事地點,可是車上的人都死光了。于是他挖了一個土坑,把幾個政客都埋了。
過了幾天,負責事故勘察的警察找到那個老農民,問他那幾個政客到哪里去了,老農民說己經埋了。
警察趕緊追問:'他們都死了嗎? '
老農回答說:'嗯…,我看到一些人士在我埋他的時候大叫說他還沒死。'
警察說:'那你怎麼也把他埋了?'
老農說:'你知道的嘛? 這些政客從不說實話。
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My 'ten commandments' - Who I will not vote for on Saturday
昨晚出席了 Central Park 的讲座会...
拍了一些的照片...
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To: Kuching people
Received a call from relative, according to them, we are get paid by BN (Alan Sim) of RM40 if we give them our vote.....
How cheap is Kuching People?????
Hey, BN Supporter!
Still Refuse to wake up from the past 20 years nightmare?????
Response to Wong Chun Wai - Why Christians prefer to vote for PAS, not BN.
Dear Mr. Wong Chun Wai,(editor of STAR)
I refer to your commentary in The Star (29 Feb 2008) in which you wrote:
' I hear church groups telling their congregation to vote anything
opposition including PAS, which is simply naïve and emotional.
Whatever the flaws of the system, it still works, despite some
occasional hitches,' said one Penang Barisan leader.
Why didn't you name that Penang Barisan leader? Because this quote is
your personal view. Writers like you, who are de facto press
secretaries of MCA and running dogs of UMNO, write your views and
attribute them to some sources or political analysts. Please lah,
don't mock at our intelligence!
Mr Wong, a flawed system doesn't work!!! If it is flawed, it is
flawed. How can it work?
I understand you are a Christian but I wonder how much you understand
the Gospels or the very life of Jesus Christ and what He stood for.
Our Lord would not have been crucified had He accepted 'the flaws of
the system' of His times. He never asked His people to close their
eyes to the 'flaws of the system' and instead focus on development ,
personal comfort, bank accounts and roads.
He stood up against the corrupt leaders who were fleecing the people.
He condemned them as dead man's tombs, hypocrites, vipers etc ( please
read Matthew 23). The entire chapter is condemnation of the corrupt
leaders of the Law.
How could one who professes to be a Christian choose to prop up a
regime that is utterly corrupt and immoral? How could a Christian vote
for candidates who are unwilling to defend the rights of his religion?
How could a Christian support a regime that denies the weak non-Muslim
to seek redress in any court of law?
What is your take on abuse of power, the dismantling of the Judiciary,
the corrupt government leaders who inflate their bank accounts with
money that belongs to the people? Or something closer to your
profession as a journalist on press freedom and independence? Do you
subscribe to the international call for 'Reporters Without Borders' or
its French equivalent of 'Reportres Sans Frontiers ' (RSF)? To write
and report fairly and truthfully without fear or favour?
What is your stand on the confiscation of Christian literature and the
Bible or the banning of the term 'Allah' (mind you, this was approved
by the Cabinet of which MCA Ministers are members)
Aren't all these precursors of more frightening things to come? Have
you thought what awaits your children's future if this trend
continues?
What is your stand on the creeping Islamization of the country and the
utter subservience of the MCA that you represent, to its political
masters, UMNO? You are no more than a running dog.
Why should I give my vote to a MCA or Gerakan Chinese who will not
defend my religious rights? A good MCA leader who cannot defend my
rights is of no use to me.
As Christians, should we be more concerned about Truth, Freedom,
Justice, good governance, honesty and righteousness than bread and
butter issues or clogged drains and tarred roads?
Shouldn't a Christian stand up for the poor, the oppressed and the
marginalized? (Please read Matthew 6).
UMNO has done more damage to my religious rights than PAS. It is UMNO
which is snatching away dead bodies, not PAS. It is UMNO which is
separating children from parents and husbands from their wives, not
PAS. It is UMNO that threatened us with the keris, not PAS. It is UMNO
which demolishes Hindu temples, not PAS. It is UMNO which destroys
Christian Orang Asli churches, not PAS. So which political party has
become more Islamic?
Therefore it is not 'naïve or emotional' for a Christian to give
his/her vote to PAS against the apartheid inclined regime that is
racist and utterly devoid of honesty and morality.
The government has to earn that Christian vote. It is not given free
of charge. Sir, there is such a thing as a protest vote. A friend of
mine is so enraged with the current deplorable state of affairs that
apart from PAS, he is even prepared to vote for a dog if the
opposition puts it up as a candidate for parliament.
NOTE TO CHRISTIANS: If you are a Christian and has never registered as
a voter or has never voted in your life, shame on you. You are an
irresponsible Christian and citizen. (Give unto Caesar what is
Caesar's and unto God what is God's).
A good Christian is God fearing and a responsible citizen.
Mr Smith
'Bad officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote.'
Response to Wong Chun Wai - Why Christians prefer to vote for PAS, not BN.
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Sabah DAP youth chief quits, joins MCA
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah DAP youth chief Benny Chua Teck Vun has quit the party to join the MCA.
Chua, who has been heading Sabah DAP Youth since November 2006, said he no longer subscribed to DAP’s ideology and was instead convinced that MCA was the way to go.
"I now believe in the struggle of the MCA that has been working for all communities," he said after handing over his application to Sabah MCA chief Chew Kok Woh here on Thursday.
Chua claimed “dozens more” Sabah DAP members were expected to quit the party, with many of them planning to apply to join the MCA over the next few weeks.
"I have been receiving many calls and text messages from Sabah DAP members supporting what I've done, and they too want to leave the party," he said.
Proved of a failure management organization...if i were Lim kit siang or Lim Guan Eng, i will hife my face with dustbin...shame on DAP.....
Pay RM40 to vote? Your relative know where? Easy mah, just get the RM40 and then vote DAP loh. We are also money lover and corrupted citizen mah.
have you ever seen anyone join DAP and become rich?
Fund to build school, fund to buil hospistal, fund to build road/bridge... Vote BN for development? Let me ask you a question, who's money is that.. OUR MONEY! U & ME, we pay taxes, its our hard earn money!
Under democracy system, those who got more seat be the government, the gov then develop the country using the people's money. those who get less seat be the opposition, make sure the gov do not eat the people's hard earn money.
If DAP won the election and be the gov, they will be in charge of the money and development, BN will be the opposition to make sure DAP does not eat the people's hard earn money.
As simple as that! finish story...
Don't have to say fight for this fund that fund...or free education or free what...remember we all pay our hard earn money to whoever is the gov every year!
Who pay for the salary of staff in city council, JKR and all gov servant.. who pay the salary of CM and PM
? you and me! our hard earn money!
And SUPP leaders / BN leaders keep saying DAP can bring development... very funny! who is the governmnet, who take the people's money? who resposible to develop the country?
As a leaders and ministers of a democratic county, don't ever have basic concept on how democracy work, shame on them!!
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