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My 2 cents

I've just downloaded 90's hits 2GB exactly.Listening back to those songs brought memories. Not that I'm that old but listeing back the songs reminds me when I was in primary school seeing my sisters at their teens dancing way to te 90's hits and watching those mtvs. Stirring the kindred nostalgic feeling...from All 4 one to Boyz II Men to Meatloaf to Oasis to UB40 and many more. Gosh time really does fie by. 90's now can be categorized as oldies and I use to laugh at my dad for listening to those oldies and now I'm part of that group, reminiscing back while listeining to oldies.


Moving on, elections finally is over. Last Saturday was spent watching the tv closely and seeing the big guns ousted. Reminds me of Project Runway quote" You either in, or you're out..." or Survivor,"The tribe has spoken and the 12th member being voted out of Survivor Malaysia is (insert your favourite loser here)"


I'm happy I get to see the real demorcracy is alive here in Malaysia, where we once thought was lost in the tyranny of BN. I read numerous articles about the tsunami that hit BN and now after the political tsunami, many more journalists are voicing out their comments more clearly and louder. But sad to say the TV3 reports of elections is still biased. When it was confirmed that DAP won Penang, the 999 botak guy was smirking and said" Sekarang kita lihat dapatkah DAP melagsaikan janji-janji mereka dengan memberi banutan kewangan kepada ibu-ibu tunggal dan RM 6000 yang dijanjikan.." Hey, dumb reporter, get your facts straight, that could only be implemented if DAP made it federal governemnet, samrt ass!!!


Furthermore after the humiliating losses to oppostion we can see who are the sore losers and who stepped down with dignity.


Sore Loser #1: This is none other than Datuk Seri Samyvellu
" Saya nak balik mandi dulu" and then dissapeared into thin air till Mon


Sore Loser #2: Datuk Zainuddin Maidin

"They voted against me not because they don't like me, they are just angry at the government"
Then what do you have to say to those big guns from BN who won ie Datuk Hishamuddin,Pak Lah, Datuk Najib? Shouldn't they be first to lose if people is SO angry with government?


Sore loser #3 :EX-MB of Perak
Did not dare to show face to reporters and own supporters after the defeat.
Sore loser #4: Datuk Rafidah Aziz

Ok, she did not techinically lose but her quote was" It was the voters who swayed to the opponents and those who voted for opposition that will lose out in development"

You do not have to open her big mouth cause she did not lose much, she still retains her cabinet postion and stop blaming the voters for the party's failure to win the hearts of voters.


There are many more sore losers but I don't really remember their name now but KUDOS to Tan Sri Koh Tsu Koon, you enlightened us with your press conference right after the results were out and admitted Gerakan's defeat and face it like a true gentleman.You showed us that politics is not the real agenda of an election but serving the people regardless of who won. The statement that you offered help to DAP in issues on forming a state government is truly noble and that it is the RAKYAT that is the most important not political party sentiments.


The rest of BN must learn to admit their defeat and stop pointing fingers. The more you blame us voters for voting against you proves to us more that we might have made the right choice for voting against you.


We voters are the one who have to live this decison for 5 years. We are also worried that coalition government might be unstable and its effects on us. But this is a scarifice we are willing to face and I hope this huge impact on political arena will be a lesson to not only BN but to all other parties to do your job properly and serve the RAKYAT well that it is DEMOCRACY that we are upholding. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

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