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post Feb 21 2013, 12:22 AM

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QUOTE(Fabio1 @ Feb 19 2013, 05:47 PM)
With all the bribing,gifts,promises,manifestos and etc ,I belief all Malaysians have made up their mind who to vote for next GE.
The feeling is good and bad but decided , so who do you think it will be next GE.

My feeling is 50- 50
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1 term is enough for them to proof their stupidity and incompetency to rule the states.

Planning to take over Putrajaya? female dog, please.

I think there's a joke spreading like wildfire among the grassroots supporters of Barisan Nasional right now.

If I am not wrong, Pakatan Rakyat gave an excuse for not fulfilling its 2008 General Election manifesto by saying they were just a manifesto and not promises made by them to the Rakyat.

Nevertheless, we can see for ourselves.

Did Pakatan Rakyat reduce the gate tax by 20% and tax on commercial premises by 10%? Another funny thing was they apparently said it was a "non-doable thing" just a month after gaining power. Duping the people?

Pakatan Rakyat basically made empty promises. Those sweet promises were basically a huge supporting factor which led to their clear victory in a few states.

On Monday, they will release their 2013 manifesto to the public.

By now, the public know how to judge between "a manifesto" and "a promise" as according to Pakatan Rakyat.

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Previously, my vote was for PR, especially DAP. As time passed, I realised that they were all morons spreading lies. Ever since, my vote was for BN. Now, I influence as many people as I can to do the right thing by voting for the right party and to not fall into the Opposition's lies again.

Lowering tax on cars? Nanti come into power cakap not do-able how?

Free tertiary education? Nanti come into power cakap not do-able how?

Abolish PTPTN? Nanti come into power cakap no money re-pay the remaining RM40+ billion in loans how?

Many more.

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post Feb 21 2013, 03:24 PM

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QUOTE(napoli26 @ Feb 21 2013, 09:29 AM)
BN? if u wan losmah keep on spending her own saving pocket money since she very young
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Yeah sure. Continue to claim that she spent some US$24million on a ring. Yeah sure, then make up the story that Rosmah claimed she saved the money since she was young.

She has been denying the existence of the ring since the beginning. Stop twisting the facts.

And come on. Are you seriously that foolish? If that ring did indeed exist and does indeed cost some RM70+ million, don't you think it would be all over the foreign news?

I don't remember reading any international media reporting that she bought the ring.

Expensive rings like this will definitely make headlines anywhere in the world.

QUOTE(Damocles @ Feb 21 2013, 01:25 PM)
Yeah, you're right!
Malaysians like a government that is corrupted, scam and scandal ridden!
We are also extremely keen to be exploited!!!
It's always better to be on the side of the devil we know rather than the angel we don't.
Because the devil can lead us to hell while the angel cannot.
We rather be in hell than in heaven!
That's our attitude.
You're always right!!!!
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Another fool over here.

First of all, you're contradicting your own statement.

"It's always better to be on the side of the devil we know rather than the angel we don't."

In this situation, BN has ruled since Independence. Surely, BN is the devil you know in this case and PR would be the angel that you don't. So, who are you supporting now? PR or BN? Stop contradicting your own statements. Or better still, if you don't know how to use an idiom, don't use it at all.

Second of all, who are you? God? Jesus? Buddha? Lord Murugan? A Penang Deputy Chief Minister's aide was caught in the act of practicing corruption ON THE SPOT early this year. Your comments?

Funny all you fools who support PR claim that we need a change in Gov just because BN is corrupted and that we scored high in the recent corruption index.

Hey bro. Use your brains lah. Do you even have any?

How many states under PR?

If Malaysia is really corrupted, how sure are you that PR, the coalition that is leading Penang, Kelantan, Selangor and Kedah is clean and is not contributing to our high position in the index?

Sick of fools like you. THINK LAH! PR cakap apa you believe apa.

DAP's recent CEC elections. Care to explain?

Even their LIFE MEMBERS also come out to report against them to the police and registrar of societies.

DAP and PAS is already losing their grassroots support. I'm not sure about PKR, but surely they're not far behind.

Lie to yourself all you want.

GE is getting nearer and nearer.

Malaysians are ready to right what was wronged in GE 12.

Let's not forget the Selangor Mentri Besar Khalid Ibrahim recently said that the 2008 GE manifesto was only a manifesto and not a promise. That was the excuse he gave when the Rakyat ask him why he didn't fulfil the promises he made in 2008.

Let's not forget that in 2008, he promised to reduce gate tax and tax on commercial premises. Less than a month after getting into power, he told the state that he will not do it as it "could not be done".

PR issue gag order all the time. How often do you see BN doing that?

The most recent one is by DAP sec-gen Lim Guan Eng and Anwar Ibrahim. They slapped the entire coalition with a gag order banning them from commenting on the recent Johor PKR and DAP state leader. They claimed that the "matter should not be made public".

Explain all this la. Talk so much. When ask you to explain, you cannot explain. When don't ask you to talk, you talk all the bs out.

Typical noob.
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post Feb 22 2013, 09:51 PM

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QUOTE(ashcrimson @ Feb 21 2013, 05:43 PM)
until the alternatives prove that they're better than the current govt, i'll still vote the govt. give chance for them? look at selangor and kelantan as well the property prices in penang

at least the govt is doing more work and less talking. but all thanks to the alternatives too i guess. if the tsunami didnt happen during the last GE, for sure the govt is just as reckless as usual. a slap once in awhile will do the govt good

and about the ring... malaysia's first lady have one of the most expensive ring in the world and the rest of the world is not fazed. either
1)there's no ring OR
2)capitalism and materialisticism have died
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Good to know that there are still Malaysians out there with the brains still intact.

Read this blog post by a Malaysian. smile.gif

http://apanama2020.blogspot.com/2011/07/tr...g-in-n-out.html

That should clear our doubts if you have any.
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post Feb 26 2013, 08:17 PM

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QUOTE(Fabio1 @ Feb 26 2013, 05:51 PM)
Nearly nine out of 10 voters disagree with Putrajaya’s past moves in granting citizenship to Indonesians and Filipinos to live and vote in Sabah, according to the latest voter survey amid an ongoing royal investigation into the flood of foreigners there for the past 20 years.

Independent pollster Merdeka Center For Opinion Research, which surveyed 1,021 voters in Peninsular Malaysia at the end of January, reported today 86 per cent saying they disagreed with the government’s past action that has seen the foreign population boom in the Borneo state and earned it the moniker “Project IC”.

The survey also found 60 per cent of voters saying they believed a large number of foreigners were still getting the blue-coloured identity cards marking their status as citizens.

The longstanding issue of illegal immigrants that has continued unchecked for decades has turned emotive among Sabah natives like the Kadazandusun and Murut communities, many of whom feel that the state has been robbed of its sovereignty through the massive influx of foreigners from neighbouring Philippines and Indonesia.

More than a quarter of Sabah’s population are foreigners, totalling a staggering 889,000 out of the 3.2 million-strong population in Sabah, or about 28 per cent, based on a 2010 census.

Sabah has 926,638 voters, according to a June report in English-language daily The Star.

The large number of foreigners has also worried Sabah natives, who often blame them for the rise in crime and for stealing job opportunities.

More than 100 armed Filipino gunmen intruded into Lahad Datu, claiming ties with a Sulu sultanate that gives them ownership of Sabah on February 9 and have since refused to leave.

Recognising the political significance of Sabah’s illegals problem, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak had agreed to form a royal commission of inquiry (RCI) to look into it.

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia’s longest-serving prime minister who was in power from 1981 to 2003, has been accused of spearheading the so-called “Project IC”, in which citizenship was allegedly given to immigrants for their votes.

But former Sabah Chief Minister Tan Sri Harris Salleh, who administered the state from 1976 to 1985, has denied at the RCI of the existence of “Project IC”.

Dr Mahathir told a press conference last month that foreigners in Sabah had indeed received citizenship, but stressed that it was “within the law”.

The inquiry before a five-member panel led by former Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak Tan Sri Steve Shim Lip Kiong resumes on March 5.

The January 23 to February 6 survey, which was funded internally by the Merdeka Center, aimed to gauge voters’ perceptions of issues in the run up to the 13th general election due soon. It had a margin error of three per cent.

The research house said the survey took place after the January 12 People’s Uprising rally backed by Pakatan Rakyat (PR) leaders in the national capital here as well as the ongoing media coverage of the Sabah citizenship-for-votes royal inquiry.

It noted that other issues that formed the talking point to its survey included carpet dealer Deepak Jaikishan’s and former Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan’s statements controversial statements against the government, and the “Allah” religious dispute.
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Hmm. Didn't the officials involved in the scandal admit that they were the one who did it and not BN leaders or whatsoever? If i'm not wrong, they claim to earn some RM11million by distributing the ICs.

Plus, has it ever occur to you that just because they receive their citizenship doesn't meant that they voted for BN? They could have voted for PR or any other party.


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