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Daily Archives: February 25, 2013
“No! No! No!” to MCA vice president Dr. Ng Yen Yen at Jonker Walk, Malacca
________________________________________________ IS SABAH SAFE? YEN YEN SAYS, “SAFE! CAN COME!” Free Malaysia Today “Any travel advisory must be issued by the relevant parties. Any comment on the status of safety and security of the tourists should come from the police … Continue reading
PAKATAN RAKYAT: MANIFESTO
_________________________________________________ Will Proton go bust if Pakatan Rakyat becomes the Government? Himpunan Kebangkitan Rakyat (People’s Uprising Rally), 12 January 2012 If Pakatan Rakyat wins, who shall be Prime Minister? _________________________________________________ ——– Malaysiakini Economists welcome Pakatan manifesto Lawrence Yong, KiniBiz 9:03AM Mar 1, 2013 … Continue reading
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Tagged abolishing PTPTN, Abolishing the AES, Buku Jingga, electricity and water charges, Free education, Freeing all ISA detainees, Lowering fuel, Pakatan Rakyat, Policing, Promoting media freedom, Putting the brakes on healthcare tax, Reducing foreign workers by one million, Shutting down the Lynas plant, The People’s Hope, The People’s Pact, Top 10 issues in Pakatan's manifesto
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