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From the state election results, umno only won 19 seats out of 245 seats.

They won 0 in terengganu and kedah, 2 seats in selangor, 3 in kelantan out of 45 and some in n9.

Bn need to leave PH. This means zahid got to be replaced with tok mat. voters do not like umno to work with dap and anwar. They need to join pn. This way, mic,mca,gerakan,umno,pas

and bersatu can stabilise the nation.

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Politics is about power. Power is evil. Everywhere it is the same.

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No ome turn up in votimg center except non malays. Expect ph to win big in selangor.

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Maybe Mahathir's "lazy Malays" lost the struggle to get out of bed to vote?

Political parties should outdo each other to win votes. If one party offers one day holiday if they win, another party should offer two days - or even a week. Then up that by three weeks, three months or a year to outdo each other.

Corrupting the workforce should win the day.

Most people won't notice any difference. On any working day our comedians don't look one bit like they are working. Or alive. So offer as many holidays as necessary if you want to get votes.

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Quiet here at 11am in voting center at kelab darul ehsan..for lembah jaya constitutuency. A sure win for PH

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"Good governance" is like rare earth.

Except you can't find it in Malaysia.

Fortunately, no Malaysian appear too hard up to hunt for it.

It will be another election come past, and still no "good governance". Never mind, we've had many gomens risen and fallen and no "good governance", we still have many more years to get it wrong and get it worse, Bravo!

Malaysia boleh!

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... and I can't navigate my way around Malaysia without them potholes on the roads..!

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Politics is about power. Candidates and coalition can only be effective if they have power.

There is no chance for PH to win in Kelantan, Kedah and Terengganu. Hence it is best to vote PN candidate there. They will have the power to work for you.

PH are expected to win in Penang. Their candidate will be willing to help your local constituents there via their local government's counselor or even state power.

PN are forecasted to win 35 seats in Selangor and 28 seats in Negeri Sembilan. Without Zahid's umno, good governance will ensure an efficient delivery of their promises.

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Your prediction for PN to win 28 seats in Negri 9 seems way out. I would predict somewhere between 12 to 16 seats.

As for Selangor its more likely anywhere between 20 to 27 seats for PN. Maybe a remote possibility of winning the state with 1 or 2 seats majority.

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I won't predict anything if it's got to do with Malaysians. Their stupidity is all over the place and beyond.

And moves in any and all directions.

Otherwise, explain why Malaysians have consistently voted for the same old same old garbage politicians and are rewarded with the same old same old crap gomens.

Thank you very much, can we have another of the same old same old crap politicians and gomen, please? Any fresh one of the same rotten garbage will do nicely.

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Good governance should be right at the top and everything else will fall in place.

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With umno and dap,forget good governance. Both are expensive.

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Expensive is fine.

Useless is not.

And I won't put any trust or faith in the other political parties either.

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Good governance should be right at the top and everything else will fall in place.

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Where's the top of a headless chicken?

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It is an impossible task to get the voters to choose between useless politicians and useless politicians. Unless the same old same old garbage is got rid of, Malaysians have gone through many decades of choosing garbage or choosing garbage. We can't continue like this.

Unless we have an earthquake in politics, a revolution shattering the sickening banality of our miserable political reality that we actually only got a "democratic" vote to choose between garbage and garbage. Really! Are we so cursed?

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Politics is about power. Power is evil. When we vote, we choose the lesser evil. No earthquake can turn the evil to good.

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Power is totally neutral, all depends on the person using it. Think about it as a fire. A wise person uses it to light a place up, heat up a place, to cook with, smoke his weed.

An evil person would use it to set others on fire. A Malaysian genius would shove it up his, set himself alight. And thankfully barbecue himself.

Same with politics. Malaysians love to say "politics is dirty". It is only dirty politicians who make politics dirty.

And Malaysia is a fine place for dirty politicians.

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Nothing will change because Malaysias tgreat their elections like a lottery or a football match where they build up expeectations without studying the form of each candidate properly. Each seat won against the other side draws cheers like you hear at a ball game. Thee discussion continues till the next term when the same old story repeats itself. They have not matured as a nation. The narratives are cut and paste from foreign sources and never really applicable to their own circumstancces.

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"... without studying the form of each candidate properly"

Malaysian study the form but yet lose bets in lottery, football matches, cockfights, or anything.

Thank that Mamak Kutty for Vincent Tan or we won't know what to do with the losers' money.

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We need to be a producing nation, from commodity to manufacturing, high end computer chips to application softwares and anything that add value and sell with a high profit margin to the whole world👍

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"If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride". The desires and plans of Malaysian's about their future will come to nought as long as the problem with the identity of the Malaysian remains unresolved.

Today, God willing, PAS will win in a landslide in all states. Already the Bersih's and dormant communists (Chinese followers of the MCP since dead) are spreading falsehoods that a Taleban type government is heading theirr way. Why? because of the growth of Islamic madrassas.

No mention is made of the imposition of Christian schools and their education system on Muslims without the consent of the majority they are, where only a couple of token Malays were allowed to share in the benefits of the Europeanized education system.

Time the Chinese and Indians realized where they are; and that the British will not be returning to rule through proxies ffor their benefit alone.

The Patience of the Malay has been tested long enough as has the Westminister system of government now failing all parties. Its now time to negotiate. Handouts don't belong to the Chinese or the Indians.

The avarice of the Chinese over decades corrupting governments to grab the lions share of opportunities and state resources (handed out to Bersih by the Selangor state government to overthrow the federal government) has deprived the other two races of a fair go and must now come to an end.

Thank Ambiga, Bersih, Maria Chin Abdullah, Hannah Yeoh, The Malaysian Bar, Teresa Kok and Cynthia Gabriel, the DAP, Hindraf and Anwar for the rise of a PAS in Malaysia.

"Where there is order, tis wise to obey".- To Bersih and their supporters: Be careful what you wish for in future. It may just come true.

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"the benefits of the Europeanized education"

What's that?

And why should anyone be desperate for that?

Our ketuanan clowns can't get anywhere with Muslim education, I won't expect them to get anywhere with any "Europeanized education" err what's that, you eat croissant with your ham and egg breakfast and eat a tiramisu after?

The you rush off to join some desperate migrants to sneak into an infidel country?

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"as long as the problem with the identity of the Malaysian remains unresolved"

Are you woke?

"Identity" is only a mental construct, and don't exist at all in reality.

Malays in East Malaysia don't want to identify with the Malays in West Malaysia.

So, really, where can you go with the pile of bollocks called ketuanan?

As for religious identity, the Arabs are forever laughing at and looking down on our "Muslims".

If there's such a thing as "identity", our pretend Arabs have, as usual, failed. And, as usual, failed miserably.

If any of our joke "Arabs" want to go as far as China to learn, they will learn that the real Arabs among the visitors have great respect and super high reverence for the Chinese!

Don't forget centuries ago, the Arabs were already consulting the Chinese scholars on the Quran. The Arabs never did that with any Malay.

And that's got nothing to do with the poor command of Arabic on the part of the munafiqs here.

Or being weird and funny dressing up as Arabs.

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"Taleban type government is heading theirr way"

Indeed so.

Our moron extremists are already in the Middle East where they are blood-thirsty murderous terrorists.

And getting wiped out.

While dressing up as cheap copies of the Arabs, our wannabe "Arab" clowns are even considered as terrorists and rejected by the Arab world. The Arabs don't even give a shiite about our great "spiritual" leader diplo, consider him just another Malaysian terrorists.

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The "avarice of the Chinese" is not a racial trait. There are plenty of Chinese who do not possess the trait.

The "Patience of the Malay" seem to say some "chosen ones" have unique privileges and exclusive rights, and they have been patient about others stealing those from them. That's a pile of bollocks. In East Malaysia, the sons of the soil accuse the Malays from West Malaysia of robbing them left, right, and center

And guess what? The Malays in East Malaysia accuse the Malays of West Malaysia as their thieves and oppressors.

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So what?

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So you're being a daft little racist, that's what.

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