What the Pakatan Rakyat need is a collection of unified charismatic leaders to go to the grounds, inspire the young, and persuade the rural Malays to another point of view- one that is in harmony with the rest of right thinking Malaysians. Once that's done, UMNO will forever lose its support and will finally undertake that long and painful journey at self reform, failing which they will never see the lights of the corridors of power ever again.
into assets — a skill DSAI learned in his 20s student days could well be called the motto of his rise. With his literary gifts, he transformed from childhood into a stirring coming-of-age tale of his political career. mobilized young people — never an ideal base, because of thin wallets — into an energetic army who in turn enlisted parents and grandparents. And even though his enemy spurred false rumors and insinuations about his background and beliefs, he has made it a symbol of his singularity and possibility the Malaysian dream , he has created a history in the malaysin politics
Najib carries too much baggage, ranging from allegations
of links to the high-profile murder of Mongolian woman Altantuya
Shaariibuu, to claims of defence deal kickbacks.
nazis a disgrace to his country. How does he who suffers from altantuyamania He suffers from desperation , We had 25years of morons running this mess, and cannot afford 4 more years of Monkey business as usual.he has made enough profits for scams like submarine and allowed enough record profits for the baginda’s companies.
n reason is simple~those evil power brokers of the ruling party will stage an Emergency in order to retain their power.Then they will follow the footsteps of
If there is really going to be a transition. Can you really trust Nazis probably still thinking paying off to shut the mouth or possibly another force to face the murder while s still trying to learn how to shape words coming out of his mouth sound making sense. oh... and in the middle of all these, nazis might have a heart attack... this is more fun than a soap opera.
others from other groups as equal, should we Malaysians still be so anachronistic and persist in unfair and unjust policies?
Should we not, while respecting the special rights as enshrined in the Constitution, be more liberal and adopt an economic policy based on "needs" and social strata rather than ethnic origins?
Should we not change the New Economic Policy into a "needs-based" economic policy? Wouldn't a more liberalised and fairer policy give us more scope to expand our economic activities and hence avoid being marginalised by those countries outside our own?
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