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PKR state rep resigns: 'Good riddance!'
Published:  Oct 30, 2009 10:40 AM
Updated: 8:58 AM

vox populi small thumbnail 'PKR should now appoint someone experienced who is not presently an assemblyperson or member of parliament to takeover the duties of Badrul in Port Klang. Let Badrul go anywhere he wants to go.'

Badrul quits PKR, now BN-friendly Independent

Arul Inthirarajah: Garbage in, garbage out. Good riddance!

DohDoh: Badrul Hisham Abdullah knows that had he stood on a BN ticket or as an independent in the last general election, he would not be the state assemblyperson for Port Klang today.

The same goes for the infamous three from Perak. By not vacating their seats after they have left their parties, they lack integrity and are not honourable people.

The rakyat should show their disgust for their poor characters by not have anything to do with them anymore.

Loyal Malaysian: Another ‘ugly toad' metamorphosis completed, no doubt with loads of feed from the Umnoputras. So with no anti-hopping law, this ‘toad' will now try to out-croak the other ‘kataks'.

Nicholas Lim Ming Xhin: PKR should now appoint someone experienced who is not presently an assemblyperson or member of parliament to takeover the duties of Badrul in Port Klang.

They should continue operating the PKR service centre at Port Klang and strive harder to meet the people and solve their problems. Let Badrul go anywhere he wants to go.

Kgan: What is this thing called 'BN-friendly independent'? ‘Independent' means not aligned to any group so saying you're a BN-friendly independent is an oxymoron.

Anyway, good riddance to a useless assemblyperson. I hope he goes ahead and inflicts himself on BN.

Kudos to Selangor MB Khalid Ibrahim for having the political will to clean house. If Anwar Ibrahim had done the same to that bigot Zulkifli Nordin, PKR would have been all the better.

Liow keeps pressing for more details on peace plan

MCA Association: It is all about principles. Ong Tee Keat has lost his credibility. First, he did not resign. Second, there was a vote of no confidence against him. Third, he accused even his supporters as betrayers. Fourth, he joined forces with his nemesis.

Now tell me, who is to be trusted? It is a matter of time before he tramples on everyone, including you and me. All he cares about is the Port Klang Free Zone.

Tell me what has he done for MCA or the country? Even MCA's AGM is not called. What do you expect this man to do for us? He only wants to cling on to power for his own selfish personal gain.

Myop101: Actually, I didn't know the central committee is the most powerful body in MCA. All this while, I thought Umno was the most powerful body, albeit outside of MCA.

Then again, does it matter to the average Malaysian? All I know is, when it comes to the next general election, by-election or just a simple resident association election, I will not vote for someone affiliated with MCA, MIC or anyone else associated with BN.

While the so-called leaders of MCA fight over whatever is left of MCA, I am more than glad to watch the paint dry or the grass grow.

Lim Chong Leong: The details of the unity plan is that Chua Soi Lek and Ong Tee Keat will now join forces and weed out the traitors. What else needs to be said about this unity plan?

FelixC: I found statement by Ong Tee Keat very funny. Everybody knows the central committee is the most powerful body in the MCA. Even the president has to answer to the CC.

Now, Ong is treating the CC like a nobody. It's like, ‘Hey, you don't have to know anything. What I'm doing now is for the benefit of the party. You just sit there and let me handle this mess'.

Ong, let me highlight something to you. You already lost the confidence of the party delegates and you ought to step down immediately. If not, you have to explain ‘why' and ‘what' you intend to do.

Hassnar's solution to Sabah PKR woes

Tony: I think he's right in some of the points raised. For one, Jeffrey Kitingan cannot be trusted. He's a PBS/Umno mole.

He resigned from his post because he failed in his mission to be elected as Sabah PKR chief and is throwing in the towel. Still, he can continue to cause havoc.

Just watch his actions from now on. If I were Anwar Ibrahim, I would watch my back.

S Chandrasegaran : What disciplinary action? Has Anwar forgotten that to date no disciplinary action has been taken against Zulkifli Nordin?

Anwar has in recent times been looking more like a comedian than a politician who can be taken seriously.

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