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By Election: Badawi less coward then shitless Ass Loong

nkfnkfnkf

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Badawi is so useless and confirmed to step down any which way you look from.

But he at least is not as coward as Ass Loong LHL who fears by election until shit in his own Ass Loong pants.

Badawi face overthrowing but he is still brave to fight on. Unlike some BG of anal type. Really disgrace for Singapore. Kark... Phui !!
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PM vows to thwart takeover plan

Sep 5, 08 6:02pm

Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim's bid to seize power will fail, Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said today, promising to thwart any attempts to topple his government.
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Anwar, a former deputy premier and finance minister who was sacked and jailed a decade ago, has vowed to oust the ruling coalition by mid-September with the help of defecting lawmakers.

abdullah ahmad badawi pak lah pc 050908 04Abdullah said Anwar's three-member Pakatan Rakyat opposition alliance was banking on members of the ruling party defecting but insisted that would not happen, according to the state Bernama news agency.

"We will not give them the opportunity to set up government on September 16," Abullah said.

Pakatan Rakyat gained unprecedented ground against the Barisan Nasional coalition in the March general election, securing a third of parliamentary seats and five states.

To seize power, Anwar needs 30 defectors.

Abdullah is facing calls from within his ruling party to quit as his popularity plummets due to a steep rise in inflation and allegations of economic mismanagement.

2008 election results for sabah and sarawak 120508He has promised to quit in mid-2010 and hand over to his deputy Najib Razak.

Rumours untrue

Meanwhile, rumours spread through SMS (short messaging service) that seven component BN component parties would be leaving the ruling coalition today turned out to be false.

The SMSes said that Gerakan, Progressive People's Party (PPP), Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP), Sabah Progressive Party (Sapp), United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation (Upko), LDP (Liberal Democratic Party) and Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) would be hold "simultaneous" press conference at 3pm today.

Also reports that Sapp's deputy president Raymond Tan has been sacked by the party also turned out to be untrue.

Tan, who is Sabah deputy chief minister, is said to be unhappy with the party's decision to back a no-confidence motion against the prime minister.
 
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Malaysian voters are more rational than Singaporean voters. But between Anwar and CSj, thier are more or less the same big mouths.
 

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Malaysian BN ruling coalition splitting up

Gerakan ready to cut links with defiant Umno leader

Sep 5, 08 5:23pm
Barisan Nasional component party Gerakan has upped the ante in the Ahmad Ismail ‘racial slur’ controversy.
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ahmad ismail umno bukit benderaThe party has today issued an ultimatum - that the Gerakan Bukit Bendera division will “disassociate itself” from the Umno division chief if he continues to refuse to apologise for his allegedly racist remarks.

“(We) will have nothing to do with Ahmad Ismail any more. We call upon all like-minded Malaysians to do the same,” said Gerakan Penang secretary Dr Teng Hock Nan in a strongly-worded statement.

Teng described Ahmad’s refusal to apologise as “a clear sign of disrespect and insubordination” to both the prime minister and deputy prime minister.

Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has earlier told Ahmad, a powerful local Umno leader, to apologise while Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak had said sorry on his behalf three days ago.

According to Teng, the defiance shown by Ahmad was a “slap in the face” for the top two leaders, who are Umno’s president and deputy president respectively.

Ahmad was accused to have uttered seditious remarks describing the Chinese as “immigrants squatting in the country, thus were not entitled to equal rights in Malaysia” at a BN by-election rally late last month.

The former municipal councillor also questioned the Chinese community’s willingness to share their wealth with other races.

In a clear snub against Abdullah, who is also Penang Umno chief, all 13 party divisions in the island state had yesterday thrown their support for Ahmad.

Calls for Gerakan to leave BN

Gerakan has demanded that action be taken against Ahmad.

teng hock nan“We urge the prime minister to take stern action without fear or favour against Ahmad, not only for his racist and extremist remark which jeopardises and threatens the existing racial unity and harmony in the country but also for his disrespect and insubordination to the prime minister and his leadership,” said Teng.

Meanwhile, the party’s Penang Youth wing called on Gerakan to withdraw from BN “immediately”.

The state Gerakan Youth secretary, Oh Tong Keong, said the party should allow its members to vote on whether to remain in BN at the National Delegates Conference next month.

“If Umno not willing to listen and respect the views of other member parties, then it gives no reasons for Gerakan to continue working with Umno in BN,” he said.
 
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Alu862

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But is the opposition read with credible policies to lead? SDP definitely NO!!!
 

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From my trip to Penang in the midst of the March 2008 GE, Gerakan has no more future with and in BN. The Chinese Malaysians simply booted them out, lock, stock and barrel. They suffered a 0:19 defeat at the hands of DAP in Penang. A complete thrashing and whitewashing. Gerakan is simply out of Malaysian politics after losing it's Penang base completely. They're useless to BN in the scheme of things to come. If the Gerakan politicians wish to remain politically viable, either merge with MCA if they wish to remain in BN, or defect to DAP.
 
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