Posted by: Mofie Augustine | November 13, 2007

The wave of Change… Yellow sea!

Back from my long absent. Tied up with my unscrupulously messy inter relation with unrelated relatives!

First thing I did after my long Internet break today early morning was surfing the Malaysiakini portal and pheeeew! Look at what I found here and here. The Bersih organised rally, I mean it did really happens besides all those ramblings and jampi serapah which I heard before the historic date of 10.11.2007 in Malaysia.

More success stories and pictures which you rarely see in mainstream media which I found in several blogs listed below

Jelas , Lim Kit Siang, Rocky’s, Shanghaistephen, Kickdefella’s and also YB Jeff Ooi

and.. this video coverage of al Jazeera version

mmmhh.. at last, yes!! at Last.. ARE we going to see the change in our beloved Malaysia created by this wave of Yellow Sea. Is the time has come for us Malaysians to move out of this old aged legendary political grip to a new young and more vibrant era?.. As the Premier of Malaysia said “They can win. If we control everything, there is no way they can win. But that is not our way. We want the public to sincerely tell us what they want and we will respect the results of an election,” … the Election will reveals the answer.

Talking about politics, I remember heard somewhere about an Italian saying ” We need to change our government as how we change our underwear”. How symbolic it is! Our underwear worn for a long time without changing not only creates unpleasant smell, but also sticky, wet and suc*ks inside. That’s how politics are always. Yeah right, you may disagree saying we still can wash and clean it daily but you know somehow the stain and ‘karat’ will always be there.

Enough googling for today guys.. Tomorrow first thing in the morning I’m off for shopping. Guess what..? Yeah I’m off for my new underwear shopping :-) Current one’s already suc*ks!

And what about you guys…..Change or remain with the old one’s?

ciao!


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