Posted on 21 April 2010 By Ding Jo-Ann.
BUKIT SENTOSA, 21 April 2010: Pakatan Rakyat (PR) leaders are working hard for votes in Hulu Selangor. But their campaign rhetoric is not necessarily chaste or relevant to the constituency. “There was no tear, blood or scar in [Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan]’s anus, he’s still a virgin. So how was he sodomised? Maybe online? Or […]
Tags: Anwar Ibrahim, by-election, campaign, Ding Jo-Ann, Hadi Awang, Hulu Selangor, issues, smear, trail
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Posted on 11 October 2009 By Shanon Shah.
Worshippers at Masjid Qariah MASJID Qariah Bagan Pinang, Port Dickson, is sandwiched between a major Barisan Nasional (BN) operations centre and PAS’s main by-election headquarters along Jalan Pantai. On Friday, 9 Oct 2009, the mosque was bursting at the seams with worshippers. In his khutbah, the imam said Islam is a religion of unity and […]
Tags: Bagan Pinang, BN, by-election, campaign, corruption, pas, Shanon Shah, trail, Umno, vote, voters
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Posted on 02 April 2009 By Sim Kwang Yang.
THE hand-to-hand combat has begun in earnest for the 7 April 2009 Batang Ai by-election between the Barisan Nasional (BN) and Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR). It is a torturous and expensive battle for both the contesting parties. Lodged under the shadow of the mountain range that separates Sarawak from the Kalimantan side of Indonesia, Batang […]
Tags: Barisan Nasional, Batang Ai, batang air, bloggers, by-election, campaign, ceramah, citizen journalism, face to face, joseph tawie, longhouse, Malcolm Mussen, polling, Sarawak, Sim Kwang Yang, trail, tuai rumah, voters
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