"It took a chemistry theory which I learnt in school to know that future is brighter for us the rakyat. The Le Chatelier principle tells us when there is a change to the equilibrium, there will be a counteraction."
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'The fact remains that this time around, a larger population never seen before, holds this feeling of vexation.
There is high expectation and excitement amongst this larger population come GE13.
Would these Malaysians form the majority that will remove the current ineffective government, an administration supposedly for the people, whose establishment for and by their cronies is unquestionable? The truth will slowly trickle in after 5pm on Sunday 5.5.13.
The irony facing politicians and their parties is, the future looks bright for the rakyat.
The Malaysian majority has shown signs of maturity, a level of maturity that will grow and will show the rakyat as power brokers.
The reverse was the norm in our beloved country for the past 56 years. The politicians and their parties did the power broking in the past, using the rakyat as their pawns.
This was blatantly done by the manipulation of issues surrounding race, religion, economics and numerous socio-political facets. This was the ammunition that those ‘in charge' used to dictate the outcome of civil order.
And I also do not deny that the statement above is true to both sides of the political divide. However one side has overdone it and monopolised it for far too long.'
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Excerpt:
'The fact remains that this time around, a larger population never seen before, holds this feeling of vexation.
There is high expectation and excitement amongst this larger population come GE13.
Would these Malaysians form the majority that will remove the current ineffective government, an administration supposedly for the people, whose establishment for and by their cronies is unquestionable? The truth will slowly trickle in after 5pm on Sunday 5.5.13.
The irony facing politicians and their parties is, the future looks bright for the rakyat.
The Malaysian majority has shown signs of maturity, a level of maturity that will grow and will show the rakyat as power brokers.
The reverse was the norm in our beloved country for the past 56 years. The politicians and their parties did the power broking in the past, using the rakyat as their pawns.
This was blatantly done by the manipulation of issues surrounding race, religion, economics and numerous socio-political facets. This was the ammunition that those ‘in charge' used to dictate the outcome of civil order.
And I also do not deny that the statement above is true to both sides of the political divide. However one side has overdone it and monopolised it for far too long.'
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http://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/229140
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