Oh well, its over by 15,671 votes..
Its a so-so victory, not too big, not too small
But now Anwar's in the government..
But 30 MPs to cross over? Very unlikely...
They still are the minority..
Now the government is actually blaming that the EC put the date for the by election to be on a working day, hence making some voters to not show up...
What the hell?
If there were more voters, they would get creamed even more.
Do they not see that everyone hates the Cleaner?
They still keep bringing up the fact that people voted for them to be the government..
No, you numskulls, that was a warning..
A warning not to go on with your stupid attitude...
We gave that idiot a second chance, and he is using that to rub it in our faces...
Oh, ooo... Read this article I read on www.chedet.com...
I found this most interesting..
Here: http://test.chedet.com/che_det/2008/08/permatang-pauh.html#more
And this one about fairness in non-malays and affirmative action
Here:http://test.chedet.com/che_det/2008/08/affirmative-action.html#more
My man, Tun Mahathir here mentioned that:
"The Permatang Pauh by-election results is a clear message for Barisan Nasional, Umno and its leaders. Within five months after the March 8 polls, Barisan lost the seat again, with a bigger majority than the last time.This is not only because the by-election was held in Permatang Pauh and one of the candidates was Anwar Ibrahim. I believe this will be the trend at other places as well and those who came out to vote on Tuesday had voted for the Opposition,"
"I don't think Abdullah is a match for Anwar. This man (Anwar) can convince even the devil to follow him. He is going to raise all kinds of issues and questions and will demand and pressure the Prime Minister for answers. It is going to be a tough time for Barisan,"
Dr Mahathir said Abdullah, his deputy Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and other leaders should not close their "ears and eyes" to the people's message and neither should they blame the Permatang Pauh defeat on sabotage or other elements.
"The people sent a message at the March 8 polls and again in the Permatang Pauh by-election. Leaders should sit up and take stock of this. They want changes and they want it quick. Not in June 2010.If changes are made two years from now, then Umno will face an uphill task to gain strength and the people's confidence. If they fail to do so, then Barisan can expect defeat in the 13th general election," he said, adding he was willing to come back to the party's fold and work towards reviving it if Abdullah step down before the 2010 deadline.
He said Umno should be concerned that it was losing in popularity and appeal, claiming that even DAP had become more appealing to Malays, referring to former Transparency International Malaysia chairman Tunku Aziz Tunku Ibrahim becoming the DAP's latest recruit.
So damn true...
He has good insight...
Under his rule last time, we were growing at a speed in the top tens, close to 8-9%
Now...
now... I don't even want to mention
The only thing rising now are the prices, and uh crime rates
Wow, now that was the best improvement, crime rates...
Ugh, so true.. I don't wanna be right this time
I hate the Janitor... I really do...
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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