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Malaysia goes to the polls today - who will win?

ILovePAP

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The good work done by the Opposition Coalition is now in vain..

I really feel gutted for the people of Malaysia who had given their middle finger to UMNO in this GE..

There is no good work. Its just internet delusional clowns who think that internet can win elections!
 

zeddy

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Only consolation now is to hope that UMNO be denied their desired 2/3 majority..
 

ILovePAP

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The Chinese who voted for DAP can always come to Singapore and integrate into our society. Singapore can give them PRs and make them citizens.
 

t0nychat

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The Chinese who voted for DAP can always come to Singapore and integrate into our society. Singapore can give them PRs and make them citizens.

This one I agree, especially the really talented ones like me
 
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eErotica69

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Pakatan Rakyat has refused to accept the results of the 13th general election on grounds that it was chequered with irregularities.

PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim told a press conference at 1am this morning that the EC had failed the country and must explain the allegations of fraud.
 

scbccb

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Of course. Jhew Hoo has always been a ready made source of running dogs like you. What do you think? :oIo:

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Singapore welcomes Malaysian Chinese. Better than those Ah Tiongs and Ah Nehs.
Just make sure you vote PAP. :biggrin:
 

ILovePAP

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Pakatan Rakyat has refused to accept the results of the 13th general election on grounds that it was chequered with irregularities.

PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim told a press conference at 1am this morning that the EC had failed the country and must explain the allegations of fraud.

Anwar has to be locked up for stirring unrest!
 

ahsoo

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Just got the news - BN crosses 112 mark to control Parliament and form Govt. Sad day. The country is now divided. The Indians have gone over to BN as result of the Hindraf MOU and the Chinese stand alone. It has been said that Australia made its fortune on the backs of sheep. For Malaysians, it will continue to done on the backs of hardworking and enterprising Chinese.

Race politics is very difficult to overcome. We see videos of mainly Chinese, with very few Malays, confronting the Bangla or Burmese instant voters. Many Malays would rather vote for the corrupt BN, than supporting PR and let Chinese have more upper hand in the country's affairs.

So after this election if we see a Chinese in Malaysia everyone could presume that he or she is pro-opposition, while the Malays and Indians can easily hide their political inclination. The implication for Chinese could not be good.

Before tonight I thought Singapore could be inspired by a regime change in Malaysia. However, now it seems that may be the change will take place in Singapore first.
 

ILovePAP

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Race politics is very difficult to overcome. We see videos of mainly Chinese, with very few Malays, confronting the Bangla or Burmese instant voters. Many Malays would rather vote for the corrupt BN, than supporting PR and let Chinese have more upper hand in the country's affairs.

So after this election if we see a Chinese in Malaysia everyone could presume that he or she is pro-opposition, while the Malays and Indians can easily hide their political inclination. The implication for Chinese could not be good.

Before tonight I thought Singapore could be inspired by a regime change in Malaysia. However, now it seems that may be the change will take place in Singapore first.

There is no need to vote Oppo to change. Change can also be achieved without creating chaos and disorder.
 

LeMans2011

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Race politics is very difficult to overcome....Many Malays would rather vote for the corrupt BN, than supporting PR and let Chinese have more upper hand in the country's affairs.

This is the key to BN's victory. Why would they vote against a system that favour them? Why would they give a fucking damn if BN is clean or corrupt as long as they continue receiving their benefits?? For a moment i was convinced by Malaysian Chinese friends that Pakatan Rakyat could win majority in Parliament... but now that i come to my senses, my original thoughts were right after all.
 
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