The writing's on the wall, says Kian Ming on failure to make CEC cut

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Wise to dump the cultist group of thick Chineseness & extremists within. Explore to set up another; attracting intellectuals, pragmatic & moderates irrespective of racial backgrounds for a better Malaysia. imokman n_izzah tonypua rafiziramli hannahyeoh

Those who embarked on and then still insist to continue to support a compromised and incompetent PKR leadership in PH need to go

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