Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Now or Never



The battle for the parliamentary seat of Permatang Pauh is heating up and DPM Najib was reportedly having said that the government has specifically agreed to approve scrap metal collectors' licences for the long marginalised local Indian community, numbering some 3,500 voters. As if they are not good for anything else. This is going to piss off my friend Alex for sure.

While Anwar has on record said that "Anak Melayu anak kita, anak Cina anak kita, anak India pun anak kita. Mengapa harus kita bezakan?”, this twit is still mouthing his racial agenda.

To the people of Permatang Pauh: Its now or never.

6 comments:

  1. This PP by-election may determine the future of this country; whether it progress fowward or 'gostan' on the continuous slope to Zimbabwee. Of course, the self righteous BN is haunted by all its misdeeds that they begin to think this will end its history!They are being afraid of their own shadows of wrong.They are desperate!!And being in such state of things, imagination will become reality!So ppl in PP has a chance to create history!

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  2. DEAR CAPTAIN,

    I APPEAL IN YOUR BLOG AS WELL: THE MERDEKA POSTERS LAUNCHED BY DSAI IN PP SHOULD BE ALSO MADE INTO CAR STICKERS AND DISTRIBUTED NATIONWDE.

    THE FIVE CAMPAIGN POSTERS WILL PROVE MOST EFFECTIVE IN RAISING THE NATION'S TEMPO TO A HIGH CRESENDO AS WE SET TO PURGE THIS NATION OF ITS ILL-RULE AND RETURN MALAYSIA ON ITS RIGHTFUL PATH TO GREATER PROGRESS, PEACE AND PROSPERITY FOR ALL CITIZENS.

    CAN SOMEONE PLEASE TAKE UP THIS SUGGESTION IN TIME FOR THE 31 AUG. PLEASE.

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  3. Yes Capt, all issues are surfacing now. Latest I read tdy abt mild-mannered Dr Koh Tsu Koon accusing Anwar with some kind of abuse of power on share purchase. Strangely he didn't find it when needed most ie during last GE when his life as CM was very much at stake. Obviously this newly found (read: created) evidence is a desperate attempt to stem the tide, more so after failing to persuade a mufti and a former mufti to be their candidate. Another one is UITM/Khalid issue. Poor Khalid. He doesn't even have a right to SUGGEST (he may face legal action for that so-called suggestion), whereas Mahathir had right to BULLDOZE everybody when Maktab Rendah Sains MARA (MRSM) was opened to 10% non-bumi in 2002.
    That pengampu besar (Ibrahim Abu Shah) had the right to DISCUSS the issue at UITM Board a few yrs ago but now vociferously against Khalid's so-called suggestion.In stark contrast to Khalid, a former minister had a right to be SUGGESTIVE towards a lady which had become a police case. What happened to it now? Surely in cold storage and will be revived when that man turns against UMNO or even critical towards it. A familiar modus operandi that BN is very good at.

    frm: Rompin voter

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  4. Rosemajib is an anachronism stuck in Ketuanan Melayu gear-mode and thinking of non-Malays as 2nd class citizen fit only to be shady scrap-metal dealers fencing in stolen man-hole covers and TNB copper wires.

    He should go out and C4 himself that most have moved out of the rubber-estates and tin mines and are not dependent on Govt hand-outs and favours.

    Rosemajib - the next PM? I have my grave doubts. Especially if the full truth about the Mongolian case & 'Port Dickson' comes out.
    http://donplaypuks.blogspot.com

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  5. For more information about PERMATANG PAUH ELECTION, surf the web below:

    http://wrlr.blogspot.com/

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  6. Now PR Never BN again....Enough is Enough..we need educated MP that Use thier Brains at Maximum & Effective....

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