Monday, March 10, 2008

Tsunami in political way???

"Political Tsunami" stated in the front page of The Star Newspaper today. This means the favourite Dato Seri Samy Vellu lost votes on his birthday. News report saying that "his going back home to take a bath and come back to the voting place" But he didn't turn up after he went back. And also he had booked a place for his birthday party planning to celebrate since his going to win but unfortunately the plan was canceled. That hurts.

Secondly, favourite Koh Tsu Koon lost votes to P. Ramasamy was totally unexpected. “It is beyond our expectations. We accept the people’s verdict,” says Koh. I guess people in Penang aren't that satisfy with the decision building the "Badawi's Penang Bridge" and they need to demolish few residents' places in order to build that bridge. News reports say that Lim Guan Eng will continue Tun Mahathir's legacy, I wonder what that means.

Thirdly, Datuk Seri Shahrizat lost to Izzah Anwar. It was a total shock defeat. " The Gerakan, MCA and MIC were all wiped out".

BN losing Penang, Kedah, Perak, Selangor and Kelantan was a major upset for them. However, this means PAS taking over Kelantan and Kedah. DAP taking Penang. PKR taking Selangor. OMGosh!! Selangor!! Finally our state here is more "Adil" now hahaha.. In Perak, still no decision had been made yet on whose taking over, DAP most likely to be the one. However, Kit Siang claims that he only wants Penang and not other states. This means PAS will be the most likely candidate to take over Perak =(

Hope after a major disappointment for BN, they will realize not to be over confident. Setting up the stage, booking the hall, inviting everyone for celebration for 2/3 majority wins for BN is not a very good idea indeed. In the end what happen? All plans canceled. BN 2/3 majority denied!! Yay!!!

Lastly, should PM Badawi resigns?? Even Tun Mahathir agrees that he should resign.

"My view is he has destroyed UMNO, destroyed the BN and he has been responsible for this,"

"I think he should accept responsibility for this. He should accept 100 percent responsibility,"

"I am sorry but I apparently made the wrong choice."

"I think the people must have been very angry, all the races, Chinese, Malays and Indians,"

"The problem is we (the government) have become so arrogant. We suppress any opinion that we do not like and they begin to believe in their own reports which are not actually consistent with what is happening in the country."

- Tun Mahathir, 9th March 2008

I guess every Malaysians who voted for opposition because they want to see a changes in Malaysia. "Malaysian wants to see changes", said Anwar.

Everyone what you guys think about the re-vote thingy?? An example, Ong Ka Ting actually only lost a few votes but then won 5000+ votes for second count. Isn't that fishy?? I'll leave you guys to comment on this.

I guess every Malaysians are seeking for changes, let us give a chance to the opposition to prove their worth and hard work to make these changes.

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Revolution coming soon?? Lets hope not!!!

Peace ^_^
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Ohh.. and guess what?? I met Chua Soi Lek the former health minister at Ocean Seafood restaurant near my house. But his wife didn't turn out.. hmm.. His having dinner with his daugther's family I think hehe..

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