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1 January 2010

This year, I chose to celebrate year 2010 at home, to ensure that I’ve sufficient sleep to drive back to my hometown the next morning.

Personally, 2010 is going to be a very challenging and exciting year as I’ve a few interesting plan in the pipeline which I’m very determined to carry out, by hook or by crook.

One of the plan is about giving back to the society, a topic which I’m quite passionate about and I’ll share more about this in my next entry.

On the political front, I hope our PM Najib Tun Razak and his team will try their utmost best to execute his numerous people-friendly programs and not to screw up the ailing economic situation (I know, I know, we’re going around begging for more FDIs, more “new and innovative policies” to generate any possible source of revenue from the rakyat, but at least, please hold the fort on-behalf of the Pakatan Rakyat for now before the next GE and we would really appreciate that.

Having said that, I’d like to urge everyone who hasn’t registered as a voter to register as one as every single vote counts, we can’t emphasize enough the importance for you to get your butt off from the kingmaker seat (or rather armchair pundit seat) to the post-office or anywhere to get yourself registered, please and thank you.

To those bloody fucking racist out there, as we’re now celebrating a new decade, it’s time to consider brainwashing yourself with a new perspective, hence, I’d like to urge you to stop being one bloody racist and being a true Anak Bangsa Malaysia instead. It doesn’t matter if you’re a Malay, Chinese, Indian, Kadazan, Iban, Dusun, Bajau, Murut, Dayak, Bidayuh, etc. etc. etc. etc. with fair skin or pink skin or a mix of colorful skin, we’re all equal and we’re One Anak Bangsa Malaysia, or 1ABM, if you so like to associate every single thing out there to the greatest of the greatest 1Malaysia, really.

To all Malaysians who still have little hope towards this country, hang in there, I believe that the change is underway and we need you to stay focus with us in our mission to create a real better Malaysia, unlike the ideological slogans that were a facade for power and money struggle. :)

To all my brothers and sisters, let us pray, hope and cherish for a better Malaysia!

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