Malaysian Elections 2010?

February 9th, 2010  |  Published in Blog

Ok, this is very speculative. But pending a Federal court ruling, Perak could see snap elections. Go get yourselves registered to vote if you haven’t so and you’re over 21!

I just got one simple request.

IF you do not have a party you wish to support, why not spoil your vote purposefully? Tick both a ruling and opposition parties. Your vote would count as a spoilt vote. There are people who genuinely believe in a Barisan National cause and of course, there are really gung-ho opposition supporters. The beauty of democracy is that the best educated or charismatic person and the least educated person in the country gets one equal vote.

At the end of the day, the right man for the job will win. At the same time, your voice will be heard through the spoilt votes, and that politics and politicians is bullshit!

What do you think?

*Note: In Malaysia, to select the party you want, place a cross ( X ) next to the candidate of your choice.

OH, I wrote a short paragraph about my strengths for a job application. Pardon the vanity :)

I have a good eye for detail. Often times I spend time to reflect on what has happened throughout my day. I can pinpoint errors that I have made and see things through other people’s perspective. I am tolerant, and patient in most dealings with people. I enjoy sports like board games, bowling, billiard (pool) and badminton. Playing these sports help me cultivate a steady hand, cool head and social skills, stamina and endurance and more importantly, learning how to lose with grace. Throughout university life, I learn to work individually as well as in groups. My lecturers sing high praises of my work ethics and communication skills despite my average academic results. I get along well with my peers. Independence and good awareness are my biggest strengths. I can figure out a mass transport system or bus service within hours of exploring the area I am in. I like to take chances and I am more able to handle setbacks and rejection. I enjoy reading the latest news around the world especially technology related ones. I love music which gives me a rhythm and tempo to pace myself to complete tasks.

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