Since election is over, I think it is safe to say this: DAP’s mascot is a dildo!
Author: Hafiz Noor Shams
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[1584] Of Raptor Watch 2008
When the Prime Minister announced that the general election would be held, I immediately realized that I had to choose between voting and having fun. I decided to vote and forgo traveling to Tanjung Tuan to celebrate this year’s Raptor Watch. Fortunately, MNS reacted quickly and postponed the event to a week later, allowing many to vote and have fun.
Yup folks. Raptor Watch is scheduled for this weekend.

Come and learn about raptors with the Malaysian Nature Society this weekend! Do come to Raptor Watch 2008!
Words on the street have it that Khairy Jamaludin is up to head the Ministry of Internal Security.
Be prepared because if it is true, we would have a bigger battle ahead of us.
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Zam sudah tiada! Malaysia berjaya!

p/s — my suspicion has been confirmed. Nik Nazmi is the youngest candidate to participate in the recent election:
The youngest candidate was PKR’s Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, who is 26. He defeated Seri Setia incumbent Seripa Noli Syed Hussin. [2008 polls – interesting facts. Malaysiakini. March 10 2008]
I am so proud to be part of his campaign team and I take this as our generation’s victory.
Prior to March 8, it was expected that the opposition would gain at most 90 seats and comparatively, the three parties has successfully garnered 82 parliamentary seats now. This is an amazingly accurate estimation and it clearly indicates that it is not a mere speculation. I am certainly surprised at the accuracy of the estimation — I had indirectly dismissed it — given that DAP, PAS and PKR shocked everybody and even themselves by performing so well.
The estimated seat distribution among the three parties however are less accurate. DAP now controlled 28 seats compared to the expectation of between 30 to 40 seats; PAS gained 23 versus “at least 40” and PKR has 31 seats compared to the synthesized expectation of 10 seats.
Among the three, only PKR did better than expectation. So good in fact that they are now the opposition leader in the Parliament! I take this as an vindication of a theory that only PKR has the ability to seriously challenge BN on its own among the big three opposition parties.
Wow. The Big Three. Evolution from a near-extinction to being the opposition leader in the national assembly is no easy feat.