At this point, you shall know who to believe in. Make sure you know who you want to entrust your fate to for the next five years! Remember, your vote is valuable because every vote represents each voice. Time to decide!
12th General Election in Malaysia
Vote Barisan Nasional?!

Or vote opposition?!

If you can’t decide, then vote… ![]()

Think carefully, analyze rationally and vote wisely. Your future is in your hand!
Check your polling centre and polling stream here.




I’m still underage.. Cannot vote.. :grrr:
Never mind, wait for next election!
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? ? ? ? ? ??bn = barang naik ? ? ??? ? ?? ? ? bn ? ? :nottalk:
http://chinese4.cari.com.my/myforum/viewthread.php?tid=1135524&extra=page%3D7
bn = barang naik, that’s funny :laugh:
I would vote for Monkey
Thanks brother :dance:
If BN and Monkey only contesting hor, I will rather go for Monkey. Monkeys in Sarawak behaved better than the idiots in BN.
Thanks for understanding my sentiment
I selalu votet for monkey…. :yes:
Thanks. How r u? Long time no see!
monkey come monkey go.. I vote monkeywong :crap:
Well, monkey will win like that! :yes:
DAP DAP DAP!!!
They’re doing well this time!
I have voted for Monkey!
Like that, I need to contest next election
The results were what we want ma.. :tongue:
:dance: That’s for sure :dance:
which area were you standing la? I didn’t see that monkey to X lerr .. if not i would have X the monkey .. he he he
U will c that monkey next election! :yes:
?????
:kowtow: TQ TQ :kowtow:
i will definately vote for monkey … sama satu bangsa mah …
kekeke….
so whn is the next post ?? :doubt:
U’re monyet also meh?
*shake hand*
Now that the opposition parties have won control of 5 state governments and denied BN two third majority in the parliament, do the next stage by petition for a Royal Commission on Electoral Reform (RCER) in Malaysia.
If you want to have a better future for our children in Malaysia, do your part by signing the on-line petition at http://www.petitiononline.com/RCER2008/petition.html
This is one way to bring our message to the Government.
Don’t just sit there, stand up and be counted! We want a fair and transparent election.
WHY DO WE NEED TO REFORM THE ELECTION COMMISSION?
1) Gerrymandering. The discrepancy between number of voters in voting areas is too great. The smallest parliamentary seat (Federal Territory, Putrajaya) has only 6,608 voters while the parliamentary seat for Kapar in Selangor has 112,224 voters. What this means is that one vote in the Putrajaya parliamentary constituency is equivalent to 17 votes in the Kapar constituency.
2) Phantom voters. A common tactic is to ‘buy’ the identity card of the voters. Party members from the ruling parties will then vote on the voters’ behalf. Random checking of a person’s identity must be conducted using those finger print checking device (like the bank use). Any voting done on another person’s identity must be made a serious offence under the election law.
3) Postal votes. The rules on postal voting must be reviewed, tightened and amended. The current rule favours the ruling party as the armed forces personnel and policemen who vote by ‘postal voting’ would obviously not jeopardize their career or promotion prospect by voting for the opposition. Voting under postal voting is not secret as it is under the watchful eyes of the senior officers. Christina Liew of DAP (Api-Api) lost due to postal votes. The ruling party has control of 250,000 postal votes!
4) Spoiled votes. How do we define spoiled votes. It is very easy to turn good votes into spoiled votes (by adding one more x to the ballot paper). Are spoiled votes being verified and watched over by the party representatives? In marginal areas in which the winning margin is razor thin, the so-called spoiled votes need to be scrutinized.