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Reason 100: ???
The list can hit 100 reasons very soon with Perkasa and Gertak instigated racial hatred sentiment against Chinese!
I MAY translate these 100 reasons into Chinese and Malay languages to inform another 90% fellow Malaysians who are not proficient in English.
I strongly suggest PR assigns a translator to translate 100 reasons to Bahasa Malaysia because the real battlefields in GE13 are in the rural and suburban areas. The best option is these 100 reasons are narrated and explained with entertaining cartoons to convey messages right to the “orang-orang kampong”.
The sequence is rearranged after updates.

Do you accept and allocate a room in your lovely home for a strange intruder to your compound?
The answer is definitely NO.
Why BN government offered numerous amnesty programs to illegal workers? I am not an xenophobia and racist, but the rationale behind these amnesty programs are beyond my comprehension and defies my commonsense.
Q1: Why there are 2-3 million illegal immigrants hiding in a small country like Malaysia?
A1: This is telling me 200,000 immigration, police and army personnel are either sleeping or corrupt to the core.
Q2: Why there are countless of amnesty programs like Malaysia annual cheap sale?
A2: This is telling me either the situation is out of control or someone is profiteering from the exercise.
Q3: Why the canning punishment for employer who hires more than four illegal workers never being enforced by our court? A couple thousands of employers should be canned for violating our stringent labor law, but not a single case was reported.
A3: This is telling me again the police and court systems are corrupt to the core. A mockery of Malaysia law without the enforcement.
BN government is inviting more illegal immigrants to our land because every alien knows RM10,000 will “kautim” (settle everything) under the routine bleaching exercise.
Worker amnesty program used as political tool: Report
Mustaqim Adamrah, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta
Amid the confusion of procedures and fees for Malaysia’s amnesty program for migrant workers, Indonesian permanent residents in Malaysia have reportedly been offered a Malaysian citizenship identity card.
“There are offers of Malaysian citizenship identity cards addressed to Indonesian permanent residents amid [the implementation of] the amnesty program,” Migrant Care Malaysia executive director Alex Ong posted on the Amnesty 6P Malaysia page on Facebook on Tuesday.
He said blue identity cards that were on offer would bump up Indonesian permanent residents’ status, but “the status of Indonesian citizenship will be stripped”.
Continue reading >> NO to BN Reason 99: Amnesty for illegal immigrants is asking for trouble

My blog readers are welcomed to submit the last reason, and a really big one before I close my one year and three months old public welfare project.
There is a bad policy, a bad action, a bad mouthing, a bad idea, a bad crime, a bad image, a bad comment, a bad incident, a bad thing, a bad project, a bad proposal, a bad plan, a bad report, a bad scandal, a bad personality, a bad publicity, a bad provocation, a bad advertisement, a bad joke, a bad demo, etc. comes out from BN government and its cronies
in every 4.5 days.
Please read through these 99 reasons before you submit any good reason, I mean an “agong” one for all right thinking Malaysians to reject BN.
That giant one already in my mind, but I still wanna get your feedback.
There are several thorny issues facing in the Malaysia civic service.
1. Overstaffed and bloated organization.
Malaysia has a whooping 1.2 million civic servants headcount, the highest civil servants-to-population ratio in the Asia Pacific.
Malaysia 4.68%
Thailand 2.06%
Indonesia 1.79%
Singapore 1.47%
Korea 1.85%
2. Overpaid for inefficient service.
Take a look at The Prime Minister Department. The operating expenditure alone is RM 3.9 billion for 43544 staff members is translated to average remuneration of RM7465 per month for each staff which is about 3.5 times higher than our GDP.
3. Malays monopolize civic service and GLCs.
UMNO had transformed public services and GLCs into a Malay private limited companies. The monopoly by Malays is not only depriving job opportunity for other races, they have also shown widespread “a little Napoleon” syndrome sanctioned by UMNO in manipulating and interpreting government policies at their own pleasure to favor bumiputeras.
Federal government appointed SDO in Penang, Nik Ali is a good example.
Bumi statutory quota in the public services as mentioned in Malaysian constitution is 75%, but in reality bumi occupies more than 99% in every government department.
The 2009 statistics for civic servants reveals the number of Chinese civic servants is 2660 and Indian civic servants is 2398. The endangered orang utan population in the Sabah Jungle is much higher than entire non-bumi civic servants.
By excluding 300,000 teaching staff from 1.2 million civic servants, Chinese civic servants occupy a pathetic 0.3% based on 900,000 headcounts.

Although Datuk Joseph Salang Gandum replied to an inquiry from Senator Datuk Rizuan Abdul Hamid that the National Broadband Initiatives with free netbook are for students from the rural poor household with less than RM 3000 monthly income and urban household with less than RM 5000 monthly income.
There is a hidden clause, only residents staying nearby the 1 community broadband center are eligible for the NBI as in the below statement given out by the Deputy Minister, Joseph Salang Gandum.
“Bagi mempraktikkan penggunaan netbook tersebut, kementerian mengenal pasti mereka yang layak yang tinggal berhampiran 246 Pusat Komuniti Jalur Lebar (PJK) di seluruh negara.”
After checking the 1 community broadband center, http://www.pjk.com.my/, I found out all community centers are located in the rural area either dominated by Malay or other bumiputeras.
There is not a single new village is included in the 1 community broadband center, and therefore poor Chinese in the new villages are automatically singled out from NBI funded by Federal government.
BN government is intentionally to discriminate poor Chinese and Indians through a subtle 1Malaysia way without mentioning a single word, “non-bumi students are not eligible”.
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