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Najib asked (begged?) To reform. What do you think?

Najib said the reform or die. What do you think? PM incoming Malaysia have much to say …. urging reform. Thus, the Malays, what reform? Let us help – what is your wish list? To Colin: keep dreaming … They must reform these … but no … I want to laugh and … is too serious ….

hahaha. Can you reform a system that has evolved into what is a period of 59 years? Lets have fun with no more racism. Punish those who threathen and sink the other races. Expel members to increase racial tension. Search over income and racial preferences in giving Labour Govt. Offer open to all government jobs. Creating a poll parliamentary committee to oversee all expenditures Govt. A specific monitoring committee to investigate all allegations of corruption, abuse of power and control the business sector. Institutionalize IPCMC (see policy) independent judiciary. Still laughing?? Free and fair elections. commission independent election. free press ……… I could go on dreaming …..

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