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Politics & government

[1575] Of a new Penang state government in the making?

Opposition parties are leading in all key seats in Penang. [Latest updates – 7.10pm. Malaysiakini. March 8 2008]

Die Gerakan die! Die for betraying the ideal of liberalism for power.

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Hindraf leader M Manoharan, who is being held under the Internal Security Act, is reported to have taken the Selangor state seat of Kota Alam Shah (unconfirmed). [ISA candidate Manoharan wins seat – 7.20pm. Malaysiakini. March 8 2008]

This could be taken as a rejection of ISA!

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Activism Photography Politics & government

[1574] Of have you voted?

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I have and I voted for a smaller government.

For what happened at the polling station where I casted my vote, please give the brand new KL Metblog a visit.

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Personal Politics & government

[1573] Of down at the bottom of the trough

At long last, the day arrives. I am approaching the poll with deep apprehension after a surge of confidence I never thought would be possible. After all that had been said and done, something convinced earlier me that change was in the air. To come to think of it however, that was the same feeling many other shared in 1999, in 1990 or anytime when support for Barisan Nasional was low.

A friend back in Ann Arbor used to chide me for having violent mood swing. He and several others would wonder what happened to me within a short period of time until eventually, they figured out that it was just one of my idiosyncrasies; he used to joke that I suffered from PMS.

I could be so full of confidence, a maniac with unbelievable amount of enthusiasm in one day and a melancholic hermit feeling suicidal in the next. I am on that raft in the middle of the sea with no shore in sight now, finding myself at the bottom of a trough. It was only days ago I had a confidence that was so irrational that I could not explain it fully. After some doses of reality, gravity is pulling me back down to the earth.

I fear that the election tomorrow may bring me farther down while I thought I was already at the bottom. I fear that I might sulk for the whole day, trying to gather pieces of myself with little hope for tomorrow. The sun will rise again tomorrow and everyday after tomorrow but I fear I might not be there to brave the sunrises.

An acquaintance once gave me an advice: whatever happens, keep the passion. I would love to take heed but I am already badly disillusioned. I cannot be sure if I could take another blow. The system has been manipulated through and through with gross disregard for institutional integrity that it made hope, even the tiniest of all, not a vocabulary one would have in mind.

I am unsure why but this election, at least at this particular moment, is draining me emotionally. The odd thing is that I am neither directly involved in it apart from being a voter nor invested too heavily in a campaign. Yet, I felt that so many is at stake.

I will wake up in the morning with a hope so grand that it is doomed to be pierced. I will do what I must and brave myself for the eventuality. I am unsure if I could weather bitterness as bad as the one I had suffered in November 2004 but yet, the sun will surely rise again. I think I could take comfort that the sun will rise yet again, everyday.

Oh, it is almost humorous to think that just days ago I was imagining of a new federal government, that one that would refrain from transgressing liberty. If I had not known better, I could have sworn that I was on weed. Yet, I pray, even if to nothing, for the best of all possible worlds.

Hey Dr. Pangloss, how are you?

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Photography

[1571] Of flags war in Keramat, Titiwangsa

I may have spoken too soon when I said PAS was dominating the flags war in Keramat because right now, it is a fight.

Down there:

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On the way up the hill:

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It is less than 72 hours away now.

Anybody knows where would be the place to watch the result of the election on the eve of March 8? You know, just to hang around until the next morning to cry, that kind sort of thing.

And I hate LCD like the one I am using right now. I cannot see the true color of the photos, making processing hard. I have a CRT but bah…

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Activism Photography Politics & government

[1570] Of anak muda Tony at Budu’s

I accidentally became Nik Nazmi’s “official photographer” after I decided to tag along with his campaign team on Sunday evening. We went to an Indian-majority area and the reception was absolutely raving. I was taken aback at how wide the community opened their arms to Nik Nazmi. And I lost count at how many residents he shook hand with.

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The photo above portrays a serene atmosphere. Do not be tricked by it however because behind me was a freaking festival complete with fireworks and a quartet of pakhawaj or tabla or whatever troupe!

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Afterward, Nik Nazmi was joined by Tony Pua, Loh Gwo Burne as well as three other speakers at a public speaking session.

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Why anak muda? Ask the pretty lady that introduced Tony to the crowd.