Was at Lembah Pantai and Brickfields last evening with another forumer.
The crowd at Lembah Pantai was unreal, easily 20 to 30 thousand people waiting for DSAI to arrive, under heavy rain and standing on muddy grounds. The whole Lembah Pantai came to a standstill till the early wee hours.
Whether this will translate into votes remains to be seen, but one can certainly sense that many voters irregardless of their race and religion background are certainly not too happy with what is happening to their beloved country.
This would be an interesting GE for Malaysia... Whether attendance at Ceramahs would translate to actually vote is another story.. I personally am not voting for a change of government but more on getting the check and balance in the parliament and state assembly. Absolute power corrupts and things would be taken for granted.
Happy voting guys! Whatever your political inclinations, remember that Malaysia can only get better if we are kind to one another no matter what happens! No matter what!
In the midst of being blasted daily by BN main stream media (Star, NST, etc), this is a little something which has a different view if what may happen if we vote against what the main stream media is encouraging us to..
Happy voting guys! Whatever your political inclinations, remember that Malaysia can only get better if we are kind to one another no matter what happens! No matter what!
If you attend to any of the ceramahs, you will feel the wind of change is blowing in this country. Political candidates no longer talk about the issues that divide us but rather how we could make this country relevant in the age of globalisation by having more check and balance in the government. Heck, when I was in Lembah Pantai last evening where more than 90% of the crowd were Malays and I even got offered to shelter under a Malay man's umbrella under the heavy downpour without me asking. http://www.malaysia-today.net/2008/content/view/3948/84/
We are all Malaysians, and only want the best for Malaysia!!:top: :love: