Sunday, February 19, 2012

It can only mean well...

So yesterday's debate went on quite well right?

Really, I thought both CSL and LGE did well, except that LGE could have done less with his political ceramah and the feel good factor and should have taken the opportunity to provide REAL news for those on the fence.

And crying over spilt milk and choosing to cover up the real facts behind Penang's 'stellar' performance ain't gonna win points.

Chinese at the crossroads? it was more like LGE trying to cross swords...

And please, for those really keen on getting themselves heard, Malaysia did not teach us to stand up and shout.
Take your turn, and register first before proceeding to shout your questions, at kleast that is what I understood to have happened when 2 senior citizens attempted to get themselves heard.

And di you see those rushing to get in line to get heard? Isn't it nice and proper to see REAL Malaysians getting their voices heard in a public forum like this?

Isn't it all so much better then to dress up in yellow and take to the streets? The fact that LGE chose to wear yellow, as did his many supporters simply goes to show that they are out for cheap publicity.

Honestly? I think the debate is something good. And wouldn't it be something now if someone (preferably someone who is a non-muslim) were to challenge PAS to a debate on HUDUD and how it will effect non Muslim Malaysians in general?

I thought it was funny when LGE tried to use OTK's remarks about 'eating off the scraps of UMNO's table'. For a moment I thought LGE was debating OTK, sheesh! Talk about irrelevance!

Look out for the 'A Vote for MCA is a vote against the Chinese' battle cry that DAP might soon be unveiling in the leadup to the 13th GE.

If anyone is to blame for racial sentiments, it can only be LGE cos in no less than three occasions he tried to steer the debate to a 'chinese vs malays' argument.

In the end, IMHO, the Chinese at the crossroads debate was an eye opener, for it really shows now that DAP is trying their very best to derail the many years of good work done by MCA by insisting that the chinese ARE REALLY eating off the scraps of the Bumiputera economic pie.

But in truth, LGE and DAP knows that MCA had done a lot in its 60 odd years of existence, and the ONLY way to draw a wedge in the Barisan Nasional alliance is to tell the Chinese Taiko that it must align itself with the DAP.

That my friend is a desperate attempt. For the chinese that matters (those in real charge of the economic pie) knows that Malaysia is not as simple as how DAP would want it to be. For if it was, it would have been very different from as far back as 1965.

Didn't Uncle Harry fill you in?

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