Pak Lah, you are racist.


It is disapoointed that as a PM of a country, you could come to that 'cheap' dirt election campaign of calling the Chinese voters, in fact is threatening the Chinese voters as :

He said if the Chinese did not have representation in the Cabinet, their requests would not be heard.


Can you have all 214 races in Malaysians in the Paliement ?

It is a pain in the ass as I read the statement that Pak Lah made in Penang. He is perhaps still in his second marriage honeymoon and he did not know how many races in Malaysia, if not then, ask the The Star, they did carry a report in the East Malaysiaand it is 214 races in Malaysia.

Pak Lah, you are insulting the intelligence of the people, especially the Chinese. Aren't you a Pm have to look after all races ?

We want to be the best and I want to do the best for the rakyat,” he said at a press conference


If you want the to do the best for the rakyat, you can not choose the race, you cannot base on the old system of the racial base politics. No, sorry, Pak Lah, I have to follow other bloggers to put up the banner. In fact, you ask for it as many, not only have tolerated you and your component parties of those racial statement. Didn't the opposition make the same racial statement? Yes, they do but they are small boys but you are a big boy and you could behave in such 'dirt; tactics.

Good luck to you and your BN today.


The Star Online > Nation

Friday March 7, 2008



Vote for a voice in the Government, says Abdullah

PENANG: Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi reminded the Chinese community that if they gave the DAP their votes, they will end up not having any representation in the Government.

“You have to decide if you want a louder voice in Parliament or representation in the Cabinet where they can be more effective in representing all communities,” the Barisan Nasional chairman said.

He said if the Chinese did not have representation in the Cabinet, their requests would not be heard.

However, Abdullah said the Barisan wanted the Chinese community to be part of the Government.

“We do not want to have a government that does not have representation of all ethnic groups in the Cabinet. We want to be the best and I want to do the best for the rakyat,” he said at a press conference after opening the RM110mil project to upgrade Penang Hospital's heart and surgical unit yesterday.

Abdullah reminded Penangites of the situation after the 1990 general election when the MCA was “paralysed.”

“When the MCA lost its voice, the people felt it. I hope they will think very carefully. This is important in the interest of all races,” he added.

On PKR de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Abdullah said the former deputy prime minister had changed a lot.

“When he was with the Government, he hit out at the opposition. Now that he is out, he is attacking the Government,” he said.

Abdullah expressed disappointment that Anwar aired Malaysia’s domestic issues to the media in Singapore.

On fuel prices, Abdullah said the Government had taken measures to keep the prices reasonable.

“We are monitoring oil prices in the global market.

“We are taking measures because we do not want the rakyat to be burdened by escalating fuel prices,” he said, adding that the Government was heavily subsiding oil prices to reduce the people’s burden.

Abdullah also said hospital fees were kept low and the Government was monitoring the price of essential goods to ensure they were affordable.

He said there were indications that Barisan would retain Penang and recapture Kelantan,

“Feedback from the ground shows that the people want the Barisan to win,” he added.







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