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The Silence Victory and The Fall of Semi Value

Finally, this shows to the rest of the nation that Penangites are standing united!! Long waited even after 40 years, Penang has never been ruled by opposition party. Now, is the time for a change.

People used to say that the Chinese community is the most selfish and stingy race and only take care of themselves. However, from this election it shows we are standing together and we have shown that we want changes and we need someone who can speak on behalf of us instead of “YA” (Yes) and “Botol” - Betul (Right) only.

Rocket (DAP) can only land in Penang successfully after 40 years of flight and this is the longest journey in history. We really hope that DAP can speak for us and make changes after the victory.

Anyway, this is also the most quiet victory that I have ever met compared to the previous few rounds of polling. I was still dare enough to walk around Gurney Place on 8th of March just after the result was unofficially anounced. Anyway, there are plentiful of parking slots available compared to usual Saturday evening. After I notice something not right, I quickly rush back to my home without second thought. As Jeff Ooi mentioned “Stay calm. No victory parade. Don’t give any party the reason to declare an emergency“. Yeah, back to home with a can of beer in my hand and watching the live news over the television which annouced the official polling result. My dad and I were so delighted with the result of this election, especially rocket has landed in Penang and “Semi Value becomes No Value”.

I still remember someone said on TV that “Chinese + Indian are only 40% of overall voters whereas Malay consists of 60% of all the voters” and so he is focusing only on that 60%. Now result proven, who was really helping you on the last election? So moral of the story is to think twice before you speak, you might end up slapping your own face. PADAN MUKA!! 

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11 Comments so far (Add 1 more)

  1. Well, it’s good to change. As citizens, we can only hope for the best that the choosen ones will truely represent us in making this state a better one!!

    1. buzzingbee on March 13th, 2008 at 1:55 pm
  2. Vickie, ya… hope that federel don’t stop funding to us. Else we will going to die very soon. Ah boh, we will be like another singapore to live alone liao.

    2. stevengoh on March 13th, 2008 at 12:03 am
  3. I hope Msia will change, like seriously change.
    And BN cannot simply make decisions now :)

    3. chingy on March 12th, 2008 at 7:57 pm
  4. sorry I haven’t finish my comment. I don’t wan pakai tudung and baju kurung allthe time if future taken over by PAS.
    Anyway, congratulations of having new CM :D wish our new CM of Penang will achieve the goals and make more improvement in Penang :D

    4. vickie on March 12th, 2008 at 7:36 pm
  5. But I don’t want wind changed to PAS oh >

    5. vickie on March 12th, 2008 at 7:33 pm
  6. Lol, i think when it comes to serious matters such as this, i’m not someone who should be giving comments. I WAS happy and maybe still am but i’m starting to feel like there’s something very wrong in the midst of all this celebration. It’s that stupid paranoia “OMG, something bad is going to happen” feeling again, the one i feel everytime i go for accounts classes. Haha!

    Power corrupts, regardless of who holds it.

    BYE!

    p.s. Maybe i just don’t adapt well to change. Lol, not that i’ve seen any yet.
    p.s.p.s. I don’t want to care, i just wanna be HAPPY!

    6. usws on March 12th, 2008 at 1:49 am
  7. Let us see whether Malaysia will change to a better nation.

    7. Vortrack on March 11th, 2008 at 12:03 pm
  8. anonymous, I don’t think so.. they still have obstical at parliment. If parliment stop them from runing some projects and that’s it.

    8. stevengoh on March 11th, 2008 at 9:41 am
  9. I’m glad about the victory which is just the beginning. I hope they can accomplish their plans successfully and that no one will make it difficult for them.

    9. anonymous on March 11th, 2008 at 9:13 am
  10. keeyit, you are right. We should let 1 party monopoly for too long. Monopoly will make slowdown and layback. Compatition will get people alert

    10. stevengoh on March 11th, 2008 at 8:44 am
  11. Wind changes already.. This was what malaysian want to see right?

    11. keeyit on March 10th, 2008 at 10:07 am

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