Voters speak in Malaysia



Voters speak in Malaysia
http://www.malaysia-today.net/2008/content/view/3945/84/
Posted by kasee
Friday, 07 March 2008

People in Malaysia are preparing to vote in a general election on Saturday 8
March. Here Malaysians discuss the issues that will decide their vote.
"Personally I don't want to see new kids on the block"

Cherrie Goh, Penang

"I would like to see the government suffer a trouncing"

Christopher Savaraimuthu, Petaling Jaya

"There is no free press here and I feel passionately about this"

Yem Mohammad, Kuala Lumpur

"Our current government has a vision and a mission"

Ami Rozaidi, Kuala Lumpur

"Angry protests by certain ethnic groups really hurt the feelings of us Malays"

Ramlah Sulaiman, Johor Baru

"As a vegetable seller I worry about rural development"

Mohammed Yusuf Muslim, Dengkil


CHERRIE GOH, 40, PENANG, PROCUREMENT MANAGER

I want the government to continue the work it has begun.



The government needs to build on its achievements.
If there are major changes, a lot of things we have been working for will be
dropped. I don't think we need a change right now.

I live in Penang and we have been talking about building a monorail and light
rail transport for years. I want the new government to continue with this agenda
and make it a reality.

Personally I don't want to see new kids on the block.

I work in a factory in an industrial area and the major concern I have is that
foreign investment into Malaysia is not doing so great. I want the government to
attract more of this. In Penang we are trying to get into the biotechnology
market - but the government isn't proactive enough in helping this along.

Perhaps a new government will do better but I want those in power - who know
what we want - to stay.

The ethnic tensions you hear about in the news don't have much of an impact over
here. Life in Penang is different. We are too small and don't have the same
atmosphere as Kuala Lumpur.

We have our own concerns.

CHRISTOPHER SAVARAIMUTHU, ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN, 47, PETALING JAYA

I would like to see the government suffer a right and proper trouncing.



As has been the case for decades now, there is no protection against the
trampling of the fundamental rights of minorities in this country.
I was born in this country. I am Malaysian but all of us ethnic Indians feel
like second class citizens because of the dominant Malays.

I would compare the Indians here to dogs at the receiving end of scraps at a
table full of Chinese big businessmen and Malays. When we ask for a bigger slice
of the economic pie, we are told to appreciate the fact that we are even here at
all.

As an Indian, I would even find it difficult to secure a personal loan. It is
much more difficult for ethnic Indians to get help unless they are well
connected.

So I support the Hindraf [the Hindu activist group] cause although I think their
approach of public demonstrations is unbecoming because these can cause
violence.

The present political atmosphere is one of a growing sense of despair among the
people I know.

Ever since I was eligible, I have cast my vote for the opposition. I hope that
other Malaysians will do likewise. I believe this time around, this election, we
have a golden opportunity.

YEM MOHAMMAD, 24, VOLUNTEER, KUALA LUMPUR

I'm going to vote for the opposition because there is no clear opposition voice
in Parliament.



Every policy proposed doesn't need to be debated. All the prime minister needs
to do is say the policy is there and the house inevitably passes it. It's as
simple as that.
At the very least you need opposition for debate. That is what makes a healthy
democracy.

When it comes to the election there are two main groups: urban and rural. In
urban areas the flow of media is fine. In rural areas it's totally different:
you can't get the internet, and everything people there read is straight from
the mainstream media.

And no matter how much the government denies it, the mainstream media is totally
controlled by the government. You don't get two sides of the story.

The opposition is trying to get to people on the ground and give them the kind
of information you get online. It tells people to go to a cybercafe and find out
more.

So the biggest challenge to Malaysia is the fair dissemination of information.
There is no free press here and I feel passionately about this.

The government constantly makes statements they can't stand up. They think we do
not have internet access. For example, they say that Malaysia's accountability
is the best in the world. All I need to do is Google it and there it is - the
world accountability index!

AMI ROZAIDI, 24, PROPERTY EXECUTIVE, KUALA LUMPUR



I am going to vote for the current government.
For this country to develop, what is needed is a government or ruling party with
a vision. I think that Malaysia does not have a strong opposition. But I think
our current government has a vision and a mission.

In my view, there is no good reason to oppose the ruling party. For that to
happen something must be wrong. But this government delivers everything I expect
from a good government: they provide good services and develop the country very
well.

There are some who want to use Islam to rule the government. They ignore the
youngsters and professionals rising up through the ranks. But the current ruling
faction has a modern outlook.

I'm loving the current election campaign: the mood and ambience, the posters
everywhere. It's a really good mood.

I believe Malaysia has a healthy democracy. We provide fair platforms to
everybody to voice their opinions. The government is in power, it has the
privileges of power and it is only normal that they use this.

If the opposition was to win the election, they would do the same thing - they
would use the media, television, radio and newspaper to get votes.

RAMLAH SULAIMAN, JOHOR BARU, 56



I have voted in every election, ever since I was eligible, but I am not going to
vote in this election.
I think this is going to be an interesting election - the ruling party faces
opposition in almost every seat. The party I want to vote for - the Law and
Justice party - is not standing in my local seat, so I will not vote at all.

I think there are a number of great challenges for Malaysia. We have always
lived harmoniously in our country - the Malays, Chinese and Indians. Now,
however, certain ethnic groups are daring enough to speak their mind and their
actions hurt the feelings of other ethnic groups, especially us Malays.

I don't agree with the actions of the Hindu rights group Hindraf. This country
shares what it has: although the Malays form the government, in business it is
the Chinese who are the controlling force. In any shopping complex you will see
that most outlets are owned by the Chinese.

But now that the Indians want more, the Chinese might want more, and so where
will the Malays end up? We have been tolerating all the other races so why are
they taking to the streets now?

Now the people of Malaysia are thinking of their own ethnic group rather than
just living happily together. I think this action has created great uneasiness.

I trust our present government and how they have been dealing with this matter.
We have a great prime minister and a great deputy prime minister.

MOHAMMED YUSUF MUSLIM, 48, VEGETABLE SELLER, DENGKIL

I sell vegetables and I make a living just sufficient for myself. I have a stall
in the Petaling Jaya market, I run on my own and I don't rely on the government.

I will vote for the present government because I believe that they are the only
ones that can bring stability and progress to the country.
The opposition doesn't have the means to do it.

As a vegetable seller my main concern is rural development: roads, basic
amenities, electricity, piped water, hospitals and schools.

Villagers must be helped to develop their own land.

I come from rural Malaysia and the claim recently by ethnic Indians that their
minority has fallen behind is unfounded. They make up 15% of our population but
the proportion of lawyers, doctors and engineers among them is high.

In Petaling Jaya old town their vegetable retailers exceed the 30% quota
required by Bumiputra policies.

I believe the fast changes from a rural to an urban environment creates a lot of
social and economic pressures.

The mainly rural native Malays, after decades of affirmative government
policies, are only now making financial and commercial gains - and these are not
large.

Surely we are the ones who should feel we have been left behind? - BBC


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written by Bill Gates, March 07, 2008 | 12:55:09

I am for change. We all want change. We all want to shake BN so that Kerismudin
and all the umno cikus realised that they cannot belittle other races. After 50
years we are still not Malaysian. But outside Malaysia, these UMNO moron called
themselves Malaysian. We all want to teach MCA, Gerakan, MIC and Gerakan so that
they realised they should not pawn the nations trust for their own selfish
gains. They are traitors of their community and freaky dogs of UMNO. We don't
need them.

We need a strong oppsition voice in Parliament and this is the best chance for
all of us to go for change. Vote any opposition if you want free education,
reduced petrol price and other essentials.

AS for me my vote will go to Lim Kit Siang (Ipoh Timor) and Wong Kah Woh
(Canning)


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written by DezMalaysia, March 07, 2008 | 12:56:26

Stupid Ami Rozaidi, whichever party comes to power, the party will have access
to people's money to build up the country. It's a matter of having competant and
visionary leaders instead of having bunch of sleeping corrupt fools in a
visionary party ! If we never change, we will forever not change !


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written by myke, March 07, 2008 | 13:05:00

CHERRIE GOH, 40, PENANG, PROCUREMENT MANAGER

Looks like she is more concern about making money and does not know what is
happening to the country.

Penang is not like other place.??? May as well say my coconut shell is not like
other place.

She is ignorant.
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written by billykbk, March 07, 2008 | 13:14:56

Surprise to find this lady, Cheerie losing touch with reality. I, as a fellow
Penangite don't expect her to leave her comfort zone but, I would appreciate if
she could perhaps be a little caring and conpassionate to her fellow human
beings. By and large, ppl are suffering. Not all Penangites have such luxury of
youth and a life in high society and comfort. In this respect, I think her view
is a little flawed.....To each his own!
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written by billykbk, March 07, 2008 | 13:18:28

.....AMI ROZAIDI, 24, PROPERTY EXECUTIVE, KUALA LUMPUR



I am going to vote for the current government...

============================================

Yes, you better do. Looks like you're one who has benefitted from the BN govt.
What's there for ppl like you to complain; unlike most M'sians who are suffering
day-to-day.
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written by Chaptokam, March 07, 2008 | 13:30:15

CHERRIE GOH, 40, PENANG, PROCUREMENT MANAGER As a procurement manager I think
you know nuts about politics and economics . I think you only know how to polish
your boss with your nice looks . Perhaps maybe thats the way you went up not
with your knowledge of whats happening in your country . I can debate with you
if so wish . Otherwise you are living under a coconut shell .

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written by DontPlayGod, March 07, 2008 | 13:34:13

This procurement manager, Goh, doesn't read the internet blogs at all. Or even
alternative media like M-T and Malaysiakini. In fact, I doubt she reads at all.
Sorry, Ms. for such comments, but I think you have living under a coconut shell.
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written by Task Force 101, March 07, 2008 | 13:39:50

Dear Ms. Cherrie, U are an embrassment to your race and fellow Penangites. U
said so yourself, they have been talking abt a LRT and monorail for years. But
you are naive and stupid enough to say in the same breath u want them to
continue.

Cherrie, u need to go out more often and talk to more ppl apart from the kakis
who shop and go for kway teow with you. Also read more. U and your future is
getting raped and u seem to be pleased with that. Its ok.

The rest of us will push and demand for change so that all of us (including
dingbats like you, Cherrie) can have a better future.

VOTE BN OUT
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written by Sagaladoola, March 07, 2008 | 13:40:08

Yem Mohammad is a smart voter ....

Ami Rozaidi, I do not know what to say about him.

Regards,
http://sagaladoola.blogspot.com
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written by KC Chew, March 07, 2008 | 13:51:59

CHERRIE GOH, 40, PENANG, PROCUREMENT MANAGER

I want the government to continue the work it has begun.
--------------------------------------------------------------
1. Continue stealing corpse.
2. Continue buying military items with big commission
3. Continue waving kris in U**O assembley
4. Continue practising cronism and nepotism
5. Continue discriminating your own children
6. Continue asking you to "balik China"
7. Continue to.....

Too many, too dishearting to CONTINUE...
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written by Tan Tan, March 07, 2008 | 14:09:10

Donny, 30, Merchandising Manager, Kuala Lumpur.

I want to see a more balance representation in the parliment. I don't believe
any party in Malaysia (either rulling government or opposition) should have 2/3
majority in Parliment to avoid mismanagement, bias and unfair votes.

No party should has an easy way to admends the Consitution without well debated
and well plan ideas. I believe if there should be any changes, if it is a good
one for the whole of Malaysians, it will be pass with consent from rulling and
opposition.

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written by the1, March 07, 2008 | 14:21:32

Ami has been reading newspaper for the past week lah, kena tipu.
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written by ChrisO, March 07, 2008 | 14:22:38

Those who still wanna support the previous govt are ignorant and selfish.
Ignorant because they dont know the real situation our country is in; where the
govt only listens to the people they choose to, neglecting the desperate voices
of the multitude of ordinary folk, but instead accusing them of diturbing the
'peace and harmony' we 'enjoy'. These people have been seriously brainwashed,
blinded from the truth..... or perhaps just plain foolish.
Selfish because these people have benefited from the current system and just
wanna remain in their comfort zones, not actually giving a damn about the
country and their fellow countrymen.
I somehow feel sorry for these people who still wants to support this system.
Pathetic... hopeless cases...
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written by krising1, March 07, 2008 | 14:51:24

Madam Ramlah, there may be people who get carried away and utter some stupid
remarks. I apologise on their behalf. However, nothing can be worse than that
keris waving UMNOputera who brings shame to his great family lineage.
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written by Hockchew, March 07, 2008 | 15:09:29

Please do not blame people who wanted to vote in the BN because they do not have
all the information available for them to make a decision. With all the
propaganda in the mainstream newspaper, what do you expect? Their decision is
based on what they read in the paper and the TV and radio station.

Why do you think so many people turn up at PKR and Dap ceremah? The people know
that BN is brain washing them and wanted to find out the truth and they turn up
in drove to find out what is happening in the country. Not many have internet
access or have access to alternative news.

Its our duty to share our information with the masses and all the rakyat. Pick
up your cellphone and contact all your relatives and friends and tell them the
truth and the information that you have access to.

Educate the rakyat. One people one nation. Malaysia berjaya!
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written by Hockchew, March 07, 2008 | 15:11:24

HINDRAF is the HERO but the BN have made them into terrorist!
That's the power of the medias.

ITS TIME FOR CHANGES
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written by MalaysianIAm, March 07, 2008 | 15:13:12

aduhai,

cherrie goh... i dont know what to say. seems like u wont read this blog
anyways, so doesnt matter.

ami rozaidi obviously is talking out of his a$$. one of those who has benefited
from bn for sure. looks like u havent been out of kl much? maybe? obviously?
current gov has a vision? ok tell me what it is. aiyoh... ppl like u are toooo
stupid.

muhammed yusuf muslim, i think u have a point though. i can understand from your
position that you dont see a need to vote for opposition. in fact i think voting
for opposition is a risk, so i agree that the gov can bring stability to the
country.

BUT i'm willing to take that risk. i dont blame u if u're not.

btw u tell us that a vegetable seller can be so much smarter than the property
executive. u have a sounder reasoning than that
i-think-i-know-all-but-actually-im-just-stupid-but-i-dont-know-it
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written by Iliyas, March 07, 2008 | 15:14:25

We have heard the voices of our brothers and sisters in Semenanjung Malaysia.Now
from across the South China Sea,listen to the unheard voices.Pragmatic and
silent Sabahans and Sarawakians say enough is enough.The people here have been
HOODWINK far too long,how much more must we endure.My fellow beloved
Malaysians,let us not be hoodwink anymore.
The destiny of our children and their children rest in what we decide come
8th.March.In clear honesty and with conviction,let us chart a course for a
better tommorow and throw out this blood sucking BN.We have been raped over and
over,even a prostitute will call it a day when she's 50 years old.

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written by MalaysianIAm, March 07, 2008 | 15:15:08

ramlah, not speaking up for the past 50 years doesn't mean we're happy. speaking
up doesn't mean we hate malays. we just hate the way the country is currently
being run.

it is the gov who makes u think that we all hate u all.
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written by cruzeiro, March 07, 2008 | 16:30:33


Cherry .... you look human, sound human - but you're no better than a "kerbau"
and the predator that's only interested in working to "cari makan".

I suppose you don't think much of yourself and don't mind your body or your
rights being snatched away.

Is it becos you're intimidated Or is this just to get your crack at publicity?
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written by temenggong, March 07, 2008 | 17:29:12

Cherry Goh is going places. She has mastered the art. Procuring is important
maa! Next she will be named CEO of CIMB bank! Later head the economic corridor!
This oso don know, ah! We read about these folks all the time in the papers wat?
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written by Nirmala, March 07, 2008 | 20:41:56

Dear Ramlah,
After the Hindarf rally I thought that all Malays are going to give us some
funny look. I actually hesitated going into town but when I did my
apprehensiveness disappeared because eveything was as usual. It dawned on me
that we folks (Malays, Chinese & Indians) have no issues with each other. The
politicians are the one's manipulating the issue.The Indians dont hate the
Malays or any other race. If we did, there will be racial riots by now. Its a
political ploy.We inter mingle very freely and treat each other with respect.Ask
any Indian,if they have Malay & Chinese friends. The answer will be a big YES.
GOD BLESS MY MALAYSIA
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written by Uncorruptible, March 07, 2008 | 21:39:00

Bandar Tun Razak (BTR)

The infamous tan chai hole is shamelessly standing for the third time.
What did he ever do for BTR?
In Taman Bkt Anggerik there are electrical outages every month. There are also
water cuts from few hours to few days EVERY month without fail for the past 30
odd years. He never even help to bring up the matter with the authorities.
He and his henchman take over public community halls and use them for their
private purpose. For example in Taman Connaught, if you want to play table
tennis, you have to pay RM 50.00 to join and RM 10.00 every month. Where the
money goes, nobody knows, but it is in the hands of mca people. When the table
tennis tables (which were donated free) get spoilt, they are not replaced.
Or if you want to place at the OUG community hall, where the tables are also
donated, you have to pay RM 50.00 to join and thereafter RM12.00 monthly
collected by mca gangster loong peng sum. Again where the money goes nobody
knows. mca is all about money in their pockets only.
In Seputeh vote Teresa Kok of DAP.
In Bandar Tun Razak vote Tan Sri Khalid of Keadilan. This man is a true friend
-in the worst times he is still supporting his friend Anuar Ibrahim unlike
snakes and dishonest people like candra muzaffar or ha ha ha nallakarupan.
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written by Eskay Lim, March 07, 2008 | 21:42:47

Dear Cheerie,
You are a disgrace to Penangites in general and to your race in particular. You
are a selfish person when you say that ethnic tensions don't concern you. I
suppose your only concern is to draw yur salary at the end of each month. You
are really a "katak di bawah tempurung'.
Do you know why foreign investors are by-passing Penang & Malaysia? Dear lady,
readlah about big-time corruption where every Umnoputra hand needs to be
greased. (Last time it was only 10% but now the going rate is 30 or more).
Readlah also about our judicial misdemeanour..... who dares to bring in
big-money to invest here?
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written by Uncorruptible, March 07, 2008 | 21:43:03

Dear cherrie, mango or whathever,
Under this government that you so support, I hope one day your children or
beloved grandchildren should have a string of As but cannot get into our
Universities or that the keris will one day find its way into your body or the
body of your loved ones like has happened before, then and only then will you be
able to understand anything.
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