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    Monday, March 10, 2008

    Waking up to see a new dawn in the history of Malaysia. Finally true democracy has arrived, or maybe just for the moment but obviously we could see the rakyat were not voting for candidates but just against BN. Today we will witness 4 new Chief Ministers in 4 states that the opposition won over from BN. Where would Malaysia go from here? Where would BN go from here? Where would Pak Lah go from here?

    I think its time for Pak Lah to stand up and really be a PM and not just a smiley friendly guy. The honeymoon period has long gone and its time to step-up and speak-up rather then just giving text book answers. We wouldn't want the repeat of silence over controversial issues that disturbs racial harmony such as the keris waving and kissing event by the Education Minister. Of all people he should be educated enough to not produce such action to anger the rakyat and most of all the other component parties of BN. This just shows how UMNO wants to dictate the movement of the party and the nation. Policies from the party can just become policies of the nation. Its all just about protecting their rights and being in their comfortable life. Even the malays don't trust UMNO as it is show by BN losing the state of Kedah in the 12th General Elections.

    Obviously the benifits for the malays don't seem to work but to make them more lazy. We Malaysians have been so pamperd by the government with the subsidy for petrol and medical treatment. Where in the world can we find an almost developed country having out-patient treatment for only RM1? Benifits in education is also prioritize to the malays. Malays with lower qualification can easliy get into public universities while non-malays have to work their butt off to get exeptional results to get the course they want. Indeed its more of achieving the quota then picking people with the right qualifications. Interestingly this reflects greatly on the education minister who with his radical malay views lead this country in education. Guess the future does looks really gloom if this trend continues. UMNO is getting worse by the days and its still trying to get a stronger grip on the nation. UMNO was formed as a radical malay party to counter the British and it still is after 50 years. We are Malaysia, we are called Malaysians, we should be equal in every rights. Even if there should be benifits it should got to the real bumiputeras who are the orang aslis and not the malays.

    Finally, I echo the call of Datuk M. Kayveas to dissovle all component parties and form a one party that caters to the needs of every race and religion. Obviously UNMO will oppose this for their rights will be loss, so the other component parties in BM should just leave UMNO alone and form a new party which can lead Malaysia who is populated my Malaysians with equal rights. We are Malaysians, it is time to stand up for all Malaysians rather then just our own ethnic groups.

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