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Wednesday, 04 February 2009 22:46

Rally is to start at 7pm, 5 Feb (Thursday) - Admin

(The Malaysian Insider) — Pakatan Rakyat (PR) is planning a mammoth public gathering in front of the Perak mentri besar’s residence tomorrow in what is surely the last throw of the dice to head off the formation of a new state government by Barisan Nasional (BN).

A new BN government is looking all but certain now after the defections of four assemblymen from the PR alliance in Perak today.

“We are trying to mobilise a crowd of over 50,000 people for tomorrow night.

“This will be the start of the public’s support for Pakatan Rakyat,” read a text message sent by an aide to Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim tonight.

The plans for a mammoth rally come after a dramatic day where Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Nizar Jamaluddin tried to obtain consent from the Peral Sultan to dissolve the state assembly.

He failed to get an immediate answer from Sultan Azlan Shah.

But any plans to convince the state ruler with a public rally may well be moot if he consents to BN forming a state government tomorrow morning.

Deputy Umno president Datuk Seri Najib Razak, who is also Perak BN chief, is expected to be granted an audience by Sultan Azlan Shah tomorrow morning.

During the meeting, Najib will make the case for BN to form a new government to end the political uncertainties in the state.

Najib made the claim for the power grab today after announcing the state BN coalition now had 28 members of the state legislature, the same as PR, but it also had the backing of three independents whom are likely to join one of the parties of the ruling coalition soon.

If the Sultan does not give an immediate answer tomorrow, it will open the door for PR to use a public rally to try to convince the ruler to dissolve the assembly.

PR leaders feel that fresh elections will be their best bet for survival as they are confident of getting a convincing mandate from voters.

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written by clarity, February 04, 2009 22:59:22
If the BN takes over, the question they will ask is: Who is this fellow? But I did not vote for him to represent me. Then what's the point of asking people to go and vote when somebody else govern me?
Therefore it would be best to hold a state election to decide onse and for all.
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written by apa jadi, February 04, 2009 22:59:52
"If the Sultan does not give an immediate answer tomorrow, it will open the door for PR to use a public rally to try to convince the ruler to dissolve the assembly."


Hmm...looks like the Chess masters have come to the open now. The game is getting hot and sticky. The race to power is biting into the head.

It will be a bad idea to use public rally to garner support Anwar. Hit on the dirty tactics will be more appropriate. Let His Royal Highness to have some time. Too much of everything might spoil the game. Cool it man!
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written by lamakawan, February 04, 2009 23:00:30
A mammoth rally may be disrupted by the BN goons in the police force. Or it might not be allowed to materialise at all. The police surely will have all sorts of reasons to give to prevent such a gathering. Whatever that will happen, we hope that peace will prevail. we will have to think of various democratic avenues available at our disposal to prevent Najib from taking over the state machinery. Surrender to BN, we will not.
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written by justice6, February 04, 2009 23:04:42
I will be there...
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written by justinlian, February 04, 2009 23:06:05
Have some faith...
Let the Grand Old man think about it.
It is not over yet.
If....If the answer is no then he is not that wise after all .
If happen that he is wise enough then I can see alot of beautiful things to happen.
And Im sure all the KL people will rush up to help Pakatan like one whole big family.
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written by temenggong, February 04, 2009 23:08:01
We cannot continue to be naive and think along the old lines. This is not just a question of Perak alone. This is the matter of rakyat is king!

If the sultan (the representative of the rakyat) does not consent to calling for fresh elections, then the rally can be held in front of the Istana Kinta! For, this is our we communicate with our representative!
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written by blackpea, February 04, 2009 23:11:41
We the RAKYAT, DEMAND that we choose our GOVT, not individual who throw monies or thru blackmails. We have pledged our loyalty to King and Sultans and we ask the RULERs to stand by the RAKYAT too.
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written by Hello Keithy, February 04, 2009 23:12:42
I shall hire a bus to ferry my neighbours and families to the venue to show our support to PR and protest against BN's takeover. My plea to all Perakians to be there. It's Makka Sathi.
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written by Jack Hui, February 04, 2009 23:13:18
All rakyat ....show your support here...

> http://books.dreambook.com/duli/duli.html
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written by AzizKadir2u, February 04, 2009 23:18:53
The 4 running dog are like prostitute, they do anything for the $. we shall see how they will die in their later life. wish them sleep well every nite. we pray that there will be by election in their contituent some how, for some reason, some way. they are very rich now, they are like cronies. rich and powerful, with 10 body guards each of them, for the rest of their life.
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written by DreamLady, February 04, 2009 23:21:03
Regardless the location, let it be Perak, let it be kelantan or across the South China Sea, You, He, She, They, and WE ARE ALL MALAYSIANS, with one voice, we are surging forward to the battle field in Perak!!! it is our battle, and ours to fight with combined might, to get rid of the devils, to dump them into the deep blue sea!!!!

It is NOW OR NEVER, MY BELOVED PEOPLE OF MALAYSIA, safeguard our land of plenty from the plunderers!!!!
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written by pixieface, February 04, 2009 23:21:10
Why don't we all tie a yellow ribbon all over perak and let the sultan know that we want an election. A king is not a king without his subjects. Any takers.
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written by joeawk, February 04, 2009 23:22:56
I don't see why the ruler would deny the democratic rights of Perakian to decide on who they want to form their govt and surely the ruler of the people of Perak would consent to the dissolution of the Perak State Assembly.
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written by Highway16, February 04, 2009 23:26:23
"Money Can Buy Everything" which is quite TRUE.

Last heard was $50 million. What's the figure now? $100 million?

On top of that, Najib can also just "DROP" the alleged CORRUPTION cases!
And he can also "C4", if you don't agree.

The RAKYAT MUST STOP all this BULLSH*T!!

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written by DezMalaysia, February 04, 2009 23:26:39
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written by Fuminari, February 04, 2009 23:30:32
people of perak,this is the last opportunity to tell the world u want ur right to decide who u want for governance!
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written by malaysian, February 04, 2009 23:32:02
There is no gurantee that in the event of a re-election and PR wins with a bigger majority, BN won't continue to bribe or coerce their elected representatives to jump.

I think that it is high time the 25 million Malaysians who are not UMNO members - take to the streets, and bring down this corrupt regime!!!
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written by kenny, February 04, 2009 23:37:37
"We cannot continue to be naive and think along the old lines. This is not just a question of Perak alone."

Precisely, Temmengong! THis is about the whole ball of wax! This is about Malaysia! This is about all good and honest Malaysians! About all the children!

And this is not the time to be afraid! Power belongs to the people!!!
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written by Jack Hui, February 04, 2009 23:37:46
All rakyat ....please show your support here...People Power !!!

> http://books.dreambook.com/duli/duli.html
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written by Littlebird, February 04, 2009 23:38:22
Wow..everything is going accordingly as I predicted. Was it 26K petition for Zaki not to be appointed as CJ? What happened? And those petitioned in Bersih rally? Nothing also, right? Since when Pakatan had it easy to form government? There was a delay in Selangor, in Perak but not so sure about Kedah.

Each time the Perak royalty speaks about democracy etc etc..something bound to happen to prove what you practice. Yesterday Sultan Raja Nazrin said ""As the head of state at the state level and head of the country at the national level, the ruler plays a role in upholding stability and justice, and strengthening solidarity and unity.

"The presence of the ruler helps in enhancing the effectiveness of the check and balance mechanism, thus strengthening the institutions of the legislature, executive and judiciary that have been created in the country; lifting the level of public confidence in the system of government and system of nationhood based on democratic practices and the doctrine of the division of power."

Raja Nazrin said this during the pledge of loyalty at the special investiture in conjunction with the silver jubilee celebration of the reign of Sultan Azlan Shah as the 34th Sultan of Perak at Istana Iskandariah.

He said that as the head of state and country, a ruler must always ensure that whatever he said and did was not misinterpreted or misunderstood. Raja Nazrin also said that the power entrusted by God must be discharged with responsibility because he (the ruler) would be judged in the hereafter.

"As such, power must be exercised to implement good practices. The ruler's nobility and honour, position and sovereignty do not come automatically,"

And to Pakatan, I guess you need to win more votes, get the support of EC, the judciary, police , army and the royalties if you want to establish a government in Mlaysia. So better start working from there before even thinking of taking in frogs.
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written by kodoktua, February 04, 2009 23:40:35
Daulat Tuanku,
If Your Highness is reading this, we plead you to give your consent for the Perak State Assembly to be dissolved to make way for a fresh election. Let the people of Perak exercise their democratic rights. Allow them to choose the govt of their choice.

Daulat Tuanku,
If BN is allowed to form the next state govt by way of defections, then there's no more "Keluhuran Perlembagaan" & "Kedaulatan Undang-Undang".

Daulat Tuanku,
Once again, our last plead to you, Your Highness is to see justice done!

"Raja Adil, Raja Dijunjung". Daulat Tuanku!!!
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written by Mr Smith, February 04, 2009 23:47:08
How many times have the royalty stood up for the right of the people. How many of our petitions to the King had been answered?
Why did the sultan hold back consent to dissolve the assembly? Why the cliff hanger?
Will the sultan let us down again? We have to wait and see. Does he know the will of the Perakians from within the walls of his palace?
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written by aeromaverick, February 04, 2009 23:50:54
DezMalaysia,

Please accept the fact the four are traitors. Their looks do not matter at the moment. So please try and refrain from justifying their hunger for money. It is fringing clear that they took us for a fringing ride. Their names and faces should be etched in our mind for ever. Not some stupid justification for some of them!!
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written by KingSolomon, February 05, 2009 00:06:47
Not a good idea to hold a rally at this point in time. Conserve your energy and not waste it fighting with the police. Instead, be prayerful and calm. Wait for the ruler's decision. This situation is different from any other situations he experienced in the past. But rest assured, he CANNOT and WILL NOT make a decision that is against the will of his subjects. For he knows that his decision will change the course of the history of the state as well as the country.
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written by jayenjr, February 05, 2009 00:15:45
Dear Malaysia

Personally, I don't think HRH is gonna do ANYTHING.

Wake up - these Guys have been fed by UMNO for many years....

Consider the following:-

1. Why does HRH need 1-2 days to "think" it over? COme on man, the situation is grave, & He NEEDS time to think?? The economy is rotting, & He NEEDS time to think??

2. Remember, ALL the royals voted Zaki in as the CJ - not one voice of dissent from any of the palatial offices. And HRH was once the Lord President...so, if He's so much for truth & justice, why not even a whimper on the appointment?

3. Of course, & perhaps most important of all, Najib - is no dumb idiot - not the way we sometimes render him to be. If anything, he must have calculated his move so well, and that would include his knowledge of what the anticipated royal response would be in this situation.

All I can say is this tho. Najib - you can only cover so many holes taht you've personally dug. From Altantuya, to Balasubramaniam, to the 3 Wakil Rakyats, to Saiful, to the submarine deal - you can only cover so many holes.

Your time of demise, & eventually UMNOs,will come

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written by kenny, February 05, 2009 00:16:02
"Why did the sultan hold back consent to dissolve the assembly? Why the cliff hanger?"

Mr Smith, perhaps the Sultan needs to show his impartiality by granting those bastards an audience before giving the rakyat a favourable decision.

I hope I'm not indulging in wishful thinking.
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written by macanhitam, February 05, 2009 00:36:33
Bounty for their heads

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written by POKKU, February 05, 2009 00:50:16
I still believe a grand prayer 'munajat' is more effective than any mammoth gathering to show support. If it is not favourable to other partner in the State Government, I proposed that the special prayer be held in every mosque, churches, tokong and Kuil in Perak.
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written by volkswagen, February 05, 2009 00:53:32
Why last week we treated Datuk Nasaruddin as a great hero, and today we are despising him as a traitor? Oh! only now do we realise that 'defections' is like a 2-sided knife that can cut both sides. And instead it cuts deep in the throat of Pakatan. If for example, 10 of Perak BN ADUN defect to Pakatan today, do you think we would be fuming mad and despise them, as we were now?. Don't be a hypocrate ourselves.
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written by Daryl, February 05, 2009 01:01:33
The Sultan has to play a big role here because of the mandate is razopr thin and it was done under the most suspicious way. So, the only honorable thing to do is to dissolve the DUN.
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written by volkswagen, February 05, 2009 01:09:54
Please save our efforts for something more meaningful to Pakatan coalition, rather than take it to the streets. Before the BN leaders turn their attention to Kedah or Selangor, we should hammer a point to all Pakatan Assemblymen in both states not to defect to BN. We need to cut losses. After all, the 'defection strategy' was actually mooted out loud by our own Pakatan leaders themselves.
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written by lhccys, February 05, 2009 01:10:40
It is a good idea to hold a mammoth rally, the bigger the crowd the better-but in a peaceful manner. Pakatan has nothing to loose at this critical period. Message with "People's Power" should reach the HRH Sultan of Perak without further delay. Advise from Raja Nazrin to the HRH is of vital important.
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written by LFLee, February 05, 2009 01:14:13
Is there any past incident showing the Sultan made a wise decision for the good of the people? If not, can you hope he will do it this time?

These Sultans, fed by the people tax money, living a luxury life and talk big only, you think they will do what they wrote in their book?

They never stand with the people before, and don't hope they will this time. If a guy never have a ball to stand up for what is right all his life, do you think he will come time making big decision?
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written by tumbledore, February 05, 2009 01:27:19
go to your temples
go to your mosques
go to your churches
and also to your massage parlours
and pray for malaysia
the tentacles of corruption
seems to be everywhere
every nook and cranny

your Royal Highness
please prove me wrong
your decision now is paramount
you appointed the present MB
he is still the bona fide
representative of the parliament
my humble request is; let his WISH have
precedence to that of the OPPOSITION!
his party was elected by the people!!
is it not???!

if not Sir, your subjects will
run away from you
whats a king without his subjects?

people of Perak
if the decision is against you
get into your cars
get into your buses, bikes and trains
desert your King
let the King rule his non existant subjects
sorry, Sir, for being so pessimistic.

then I'd rather serve the Queen E 2!


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written by harmanamri, February 05, 2009 01:39:55
Folks, Remember the Sultan made a very wise decision in appointing Ir Nizar Menteri Besar after the March elections to form a government consisting of 3 legally-separate parties contesting under 3 different logos. Remember, Pakatan Rakyat only came later. Remember, it was within his rightful discretion to ask BN, the party with the largest number of seats contesting the elections under one logo to try to form the government then.. Yes, he showed wisdom and respect for the people's choice on that occassion. There is no reason to believe that now those faculties have deserted him. Let us be patient. Let us pray that God guide him to do what is in the best interests of the State and all its people.
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written by FFT, February 05, 2009 01:40:56
Basically, Najib's strategy will be to threaten the Perak royal house. Either agree to his demands or he shall visit upon the State of Perak the tactics of his father, the Bapak Nazi Malaysia.
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written by Umm Adzka, February 05, 2009 01:44:09
I don't think the rally is a good idea but I don't think the DYMM will call for the snap election either
what's going on? why the voice (and choice) of citizens does no longer count?
what's the point of voting if in the end, the elected representative use the votes for his/her personal gain!
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written by tumbledore, February 05, 2009 01:45:50
macanhitam;

thanks for the pictures
now we know how our
new millionaires look like
I'll pass it on to the mafia
in Europe to take care
if they come here!

political prostitutes
are despised everywhere
I hope I'm not insulting
the profession of prostitution

god save the King
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written by benny loh, February 05, 2009 01:58:48
HEY, THOSE ARE NOT YOUR GRANDFATHERS..
http://malaysiancartoons.*****...seats.html
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written by patlu, February 05, 2009 02:10:41
I have full confidence DYMM Sultan Azlan has the wisdom and clarity to do the right thing.

People, especially Perakians, please tell His Majesty what you want at his GUESTBOOK, a link from his official website http://sultan.perak.gov.my/
Please use your real name to be taken seriously.

Perhaps Perakians should start a candlelight vigil in front of His Majesty's palace to support the call for State Election.

Pat Lu
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written by sonofmalaysia, February 05, 2009 02:20:48
Money may not buy the Sultan, but there are other way to 'convince' HRH to do Najis bidding.

CAn RPK , thru his royal connection, find out if all family members of the Sultan are not missing now !!
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written by kenny, February 05, 2009 02:44:36
written by volkswagen, February 05, 2009 00:53:32

Why last week we treated Datuk Nasaruddin as a great hero, and today we are despising him as a traitor? Oh! only now do we realise that 'defections' is like a 2-sided knife that can cut both sides. And instead it cuts deep in the throat of Pakatan. If for example, 10 of Perak BN ADUN defect to Pakatan today, do you think we would be fuming mad and despise them, as we were now?. Don't be a hypocrate ourselves.
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Volkswagen, you're reasoning without due regard to the big picture. I'm sure you're not happy with UMNO/BN too, the country's enemy #1? So, let's not even equate Umno with Pakatan.

It's not only about defections. Please, it's about traitors helping the enemies because of selfish interests, stalling the nation's hope and recovery and helping in the destruction of the country in the process. Do we deserve to be labeled as hypocrites in wanting good for the country, for everyone?
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written by aplus, February 05, 2009 03:18:04
The VOTERS of the three constituencies via a petition should urge the SPR that what those three had done is a betrayal, and nothing less than a by-election should be the order of the day. The power comes from the rakyat since it is they who voted-in these representatives in the first place.
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written by wongnoball, February 05, 2009 04:11:55
Meanwhile .......Anwar, LKS, Hadi meets Sultan Mirzan the Current Agong to form the NEW FEDERAL Government of Malaysia... with 40 defection from BN....smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif.

Barisan National FALLS to Pakatan Coalition for FEDERAL Government- 5 Feb!!

Agong and Sultan at Loggers head with one onother!! smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif
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written by mikewang, February 05, 2009 05:01:51
For those who are forgetful, please be reminded that the present perak government was appointed by the Regent. His Royal Highness the Sultan was out of the country at that time, if I am not mistaken.

I don't know if this fact is relevant.
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written by volkswagen, February 05, 2009 07:30:14
Dear Kenny,

My point is simple: I hate BN as much as you do. But we always regard defection from BN to Pakatan as 'very noble act' to do. When BN members defect to Pakatan, we can them 'heroes', but when Pakatan members defect to BN, then we call them 'traitors'. Of course, the essence of every defection, as what DSAI had been trying to do, is to topple the federal government. Likewise, the essence of the PKR/ DAP defection in Perak also work the same way, i.e. to topple the Pakatan government.

The second point is that, we need to understand that defection always work both way, like a double sided knife. But the impact is the same. It cuts through both ways. There are many leaders in Pakatan coalition who disagree with DSAI's efforts to get the BN MP to defect to Pakatan. Tuan Guru Nik Aziz is one of them. Tuan Guru Nik Aziz was of the opinion that defection is an immoral thing to do. Of course then, immorality has to work both way also, as much as we hate to see it happen to our Pakatan leaders.
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written by Bloodhound, February 05, 2009 07:34:50
Extracted from:
http://jelas.info/2009/02/05/s...nt-171913



focussed08 // Feb 5, 2009 at 7:32 am

They came first for the Opposition leaders, And I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t an Opposition leader;

Then, they came for the Activists, And I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t an Activist;

Then, they came for the Columnists, And I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Columnist;

And then they came for the Bloggers, And I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Blogger;

Then, they came for the Protestors, And I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Protestor;

And then . . . they came for me . . . And by that time there was no one left to speak up for me.”

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written by Bloodhound, February 05, 2009 07:50:54
Volkswagen,

There's a big difference between a bona fide defection in the interest of the people they represent and those who defected because of threats, greed or sinister motives.

A bona fide defection does not have all the lies, deceits and unsavoury behaviours of the representatives.


Do you think that the moves made are for the sake of the people they represents? Just ask the rakyat!
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written by Agahdemo, February 05, 2009 08:02:36
Today BN takes Perak, Tomorrow PR takes over the Federal Government......

You see....this will happen well before the next GE.......

The curse is upon them, the BN blood suckers............
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written by ireneyow, February 05, 2009 08:16:06
If the sultan give consent to BN to form the goverment today, Sad but its a fact that Perak has a sultan who look wise but not wise at all to the rakyat. He is not looking into the fact the BN rely on four defectors to form a goverment which means they do not have the consent from the rakyat. They rely on the personal capacity of the 4 defectors and not the mandate of the rakyat of Behrang, Changkat Jering, Bota and Jelapang.
I sincerly hope the sultan is as wise now as the time he was a CJ. We the rakyat of Perak expect him (the sultan)to be as wise as before.
DYMM please do not disaapoint the rakyat of Perak.
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written by A MI, February 05, 2009 08:26:37
Berkabunglah rakyat Perak. Wear a black arm band till justice is done.

a rally/demo is what Najis wants,
Don't give him a chance to declare an emergency!!!
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written by borneoman, February 05, 2009 08:39:50
where is the power of the voters?if we can make them we surely can break them too.it has been far too long since politician whom we voted betrayed us and there seem to be nothing we can do about it.should we try ala "peoples power of the philippines"?
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written by Wisdom above, February 05, 2009 08:41:07
3 ADUN seats declared vacant by the Perak speaker !

A DEADLOCK ?

PR is still the State Government.
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written by rpremkumar2u, February 05, 2009 08:48:42
My fellow brothers and sisters, have prayers held to allow peace and heart felt vibrations to our beloved DYMM Sultan so he might lovingly consent to the needful for the betterment of his beloved rakyat. Our beloved Sultan was the youngest High Court Judge appointed in the Commonwealth during his tenure. His Highness then went on to be the Lord President, the peer of the Judiciary. We are his subjects and he feels our pain and grief. Support him in his infinite wisdom in the decision he makes for our far reaching betterment. We do not judge our Sultan as it is not our place or culture to do so. We are not lesse majeste Peace and Love be to all our brothers and sisters.
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written by Ahjamal, February 05, 2009 08:55:02
Well we hope that his royal highness will do the justice for the rakyat. Najib is totally unfit to be the PM.
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written by khongja, February 05, 2009 09:54:04
A rally is good to vent perakians anger at those scum bags and traitors.Remember the people's power and the Royals should take note.Taking sides for BN government reflects lowly on them.Lets hope some wise wisdom from His Royal Highness.We are not asking much or less unless he does'nt understand what scumbags are!
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written by ientao, February 05, 2009 11:05:07
Not only the perakians , infact every malaysian who love democracy should prove it and attend it, i am from pg and i will be there ... enough of talking , it is time to show your physical support , so be there and support the PR for a better malaysia .
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