Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Malaysia Today - The aftermath of the 'bloodbath'

If you want information which is a not lobsided news towards the ruling Barisan National government or even the opposition, go to Malaysia Today http://www.malaysia-today.net.

Extracted from Malaysia Today
The aftermath of the 'bloodbath'
Posted by Raja Petra
Monday, 10 March 2008

...Malaysia Today is going to continue playing the role of watchdog and the conscience of the nation. We must continue to be the eyes, ears and voice of the rakyat and this must be done with me outside the government. Malaysia Today, which is already a nightmare for the ruling party, is going to now also be the nightmare of the five opposition-led state governments. And we are going to monitor these five states even closer than we watch the federal government.
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Let me repeat what I have said many, many times in the past. PAS does not have 150 seats in Parliament. In fact, PAS, DAP and PKR combined do not have 150 seats in Parliament. Read my lips. “PAS NEEDS 150 SEATS IN PARLIAMENT TO CHANGE THE LAWS OF THIS COUNTRY OR OF THE STATES!”

Anyway, 150 seats or no 150 seats, PAS does not intend to introduce Islamic laws, PERIOD.

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Malaysia Today is watching. And we shall whack the daylights out of anyone and everyone who misbehaves or forgets his or her promise. The opposition won the five states and 82 seats in Parliament with the support of Malays, Chinese and Indians. It needed all the races to cross the finishing line. Just two races would not have achieved that. One race would have been even more impossible.



Hehehe.. whack the daylights... To read more, click here.

1 comment:

joshua said...

yes, glad that malaysia today is the 'check-and-balance' party. hehe