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I’ve been reading Malaysia-Today in hope to get some information on the ‘Anwar Ibrahim’ tsunami storming in KDCA last night, but I think it didn’t get much of the attention in MT, or maybe I got lost and missed some entries regarding to it, yes that’s might probably be it.
I read much of the comments on some of the issue regarding the ‘lompat katak’ or defection of Sabahan MPs to the opposition. Well, here goes. I kinda pissed off with some of the thinking by our fellow West Malaysian in Malaya. What?? Do you think we don’t want to see changes here in Sabah arr? Come on man, do you think we don’t want to get rid of those PTIs off from here arr? … Hello?? We are already outnumbered here. I’m was referring to some of the dudes who have been in Sabah a few weeks ago and talking crap on the level of poverty here in Sabah. Do you think that was your fellow East Malaysian who sell cigarettes, sniffing glue, begging for money, roaming around and making troubles on the streets but not those illegal immigrants? Just go to the handicraft market, well known as the Filipino market (who the hell give such authority to use that name?) and look carefully, do you or do you not see a local selling stuff there? Might have some locals but look with your clear brown eyes, do you know who controls the economy in this city, excluding the Chinese? Referring your fellow East Malaysian to them… man, that’s not us. We have been voicing out issues regarding on this PTIs but still, there is no action taken by the main force. What happen to those ‘mulut murai’ politician? Why on earth that they keep on silent mode when it comes to this PTIs and more dangerously the ‘IC project’. But when it comes to money figures with those mega projects exceeding to billion dollars worth, waaa .. number 1 on the spot, saya laini numbur 1, of course. READ MORE HERE
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My apologies to a fellow Malaysian from Sabah. A lot of us know that feeling; we ourselves here are just as eager to ditch a bunch of UMNO-ists from power ourselves. Thanks for the posting. Together we stand, divided we fall'
Carpe Diem, Saudara Anwar! In Pakatan We Trust.