A historic milestone for Malaysia. This generation will be remembered for standing up to a Goliath, and winning.


Well done Malaysia. A historic milestone. No doubt. This generation will be remembered for what we have accomplished. Standing up and denying a 2/3 majority to the ruling party. Unprecedented in our nation's history. Granted that there was many faults in the ruling party. But they have a proven track record, not perfect but proven nonetheless. Expecting 3 parties, all with different ideologies to work together is hard. But they have to do it if they want any chance of keeping this 'political tsunami' going in the next general elections.
Post-election 2008, the people have decided for a change. And I personally thing its about time. It is the wake up call our nation needed. The leaders, the people must see this and acknowledge it. A new nation must be born, one where there is no longer divisions along racial lines. We should no longer be known as Chinese, Malays or Indians. Chinese are those from China. Indians are those from India, and Malays from Indonesia and so on. We are from Malaysia, WE should be known as MALAYSIANS!
If the opposition, the new leaders of today and tomorrow, the new cabinet and the new parliament, the new ministers, deputy ministers even down to the citizens of this unique nation can instill this into the new generation, this general elections will be remembered for so many more reasons, better ones then denying BN its 2/3 majority.
General Elections 2012/2013 starts now. And when that day comes, it'll be very sad if we're still going on about corruptions and scandals that have rocked this elections. By then we must have matured, we must have moved on from these trials to bigger issues. Issues that no longer divide us based on race and corruption but issues that divide us as Malaysians against the rest of the world. 50 years is a long time. And make no mistake about it, we have come a long way. I stand in awe awaiting what the next 50 years holds in store. Hopefully, I'll be still alive to see it. I'd be 73. Hmm... Hopefully, I won't be cast into oblivion like one very long standing minister.
Better Days is upon us. We have it in our hands. Let us not waste it and wash it away. Let us move forward, let us move to greater heights. If we a nation, a multiracial nation of millions can vote for change, why can't an administration of hundreds make that change a reality? For Better Days in Malaysia. It has already begun...
Post-election 2008, the people have decided for a change. And I personally thing its about time. It is the wake up call our nation needed. The leaders, the people must see this and acknowledge it. A new nation must be born, one where there is no longer divisions along racial lines. We should no longer be known as Chinese, Malays or Indians. Chinese are those from China. Indians are those from India, and Malays from Indonesia and so on. We are from Malaysia, WE should be known as MALAYSIANS!
If the opposition, the new leaders of today and tomorrow, the new cabinet and the new parliament, the new ministers, deputy ministers even down to the citizens of this unique nation can instill this into the new generation, this general elections will be remembered for so many more reasons, better ones then denying BN its 2/3 majority.
General Elections 2012/2013 starts now. And when that day comes, it'll be very sad if we're still going on about corruptions and scandals that have rocked this elections. By then we must have matured, we must have moved on from these trials to bigger issues. Issues that no longer divide us based on race and corruption but issues that divide us as Malaysians against the rest of the world. 50 years is a long time. And make no mistake about it, we have come a long way. I stand in awe awaiting what the next 50 years holds in store. Hopefully, I'll be still alive to see it. I'd be 73. Hmm... Hopefully, I won't be cast into oblivion like one very long standing minister.
Better Days is upon us. We have it in our hands. Let us not waste it and wash it away. Let us move forward, let us move to greater heights. If we a nation, a multiracial nation of millions can vote for change, why can't an administration of hundreds make that change a reality? For Better Days in Malaysia. It has already begun...





