Sunday, May 16, 2010

SIBU ~ Sarawak


It has been a whole since I pen down my thoughts. Not because I am busy, but because there are too many stories and issues need to be high lighted. I was simply got shocked over the un-counted hot issues lingering around us daily.

Those hot issues are from;

  1. May 13 gathering in Terengganu.
  2. Sibu by election
  3. Police shooting Malays teenagers
  4. DSAI’s sodomy II
  5. Kelantan Palace issues
  6. Kapar MP’s revelation
  7. Never wash anus for two days
  8. Soi Lek to stay away from being a cabinet member
  9. Kampua mee turn out to be a by-election issue in Sibu
  10. Religion possession in Sabahan’s mykad.
  11. Sime Darby lost of 964 million and
  12. Wangsa Maju MP quits PKR.

Almost a dozen and more issues are lingering around Malaysian politics but definitely oppositions were the scape goat for it.

Today is the polling day for SIBU. More than 60% Chinese voters shall be deciding new MP for their constitution.  More RM was invested. More promises were made. Many questions were answered and many more questions aroused.

Sibu shall decide and their decision shall reflect the voice of the Chinese in majority. The voice of the Chinese shall be heard. Justice for Teoh will be heard. The injustice of PDRM claimed will be answered. DSAI’s sodomy case will be justified.

SIBU shall be the voice of Chinese of Malaysia. The voice that was remain in silent will be heard. The third largest party in BN MIC should learn from this by election of SIBU. How the rakyat remain demanding and hoping for the fair country for all.

Pakatan should take this as a benchmark for their boarder invasion. SIBU can be their first measurement for East Malaysia entry. 

By
Lvbala

Chelsea won their FA cup. Malaysia lost their Thomas semi to China. I felt good about their lost. They fought  really hard. Their spirits were very high. It was ok to me for the lost as long as they die hard for it.


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