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Subject: Re: FIRST Asian-born Woman in Aussie Parliament


Author:
Tong Yoke Seng (ex-politician)
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Date Posted: 16:27:00 02/01/09 Sun
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In reply to: Anti Tree Hugger 's message, "Re: FIRST Asian-born Woman in Aussie Parliament" on 20:29:13 12/01/07 Sat

Hai,it has been a long time since I last contacted you guys.I am fascinated how Obama got himseld as the 44th President of U.S. ...like you have a Chinese or an Indian as Prime Minister of Malaysia!!!
















Hai.Guys. It has been quite some time since I last contacted you guys. The reasons being I dont have a computer at home. I am writing to you guys in an Internet cafe.I am just plain lazy. You all are discussing the Frst Asian-born Woman in Aissie Parliament. That really democracy at work. Malaysia has a long way to go to catch up as far Democray is concerned. I am very still fascinated how Obama got himself elected as the 44th President of United States. Is like having a Chinese or an Indian as Prime Ministe.... in the present scenerio , its hardly possible. I thought our March 8 election is our new hope. I thought our democracy is at work. Shortly after this . in Selangor , Our MB appointed Miss Low Siew Mooi as the Acting m





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>I was surprised she was trusted with such a difficult
>>post.
>>What more for the Aussie to lose when your shower time
>>is already so short.As for me, your wine may get worse
>>due to poor rainfall.
>>Surprise to know she's a lesbian, esp with Ray and
>>Peng around.
>
>Re NBH's comments that Ms. Wong has been lauded in
>Malaysia re her Ministry appointment........isn't it
>just pure irony and hypocrisy that Ms. Wong's sexual
>preferences are simply not tolerated in Malaysia.
>Didn't a Deputy Prime Minister get sent to jail for
>offences that are "abhorrent and unnatural to decent
>humanity"? I wonder how Penny Wong would be welcomed
>in Malaysia with her very open lesbian stance - will
>any of your Minsters shake her hand?
>
>BTW, in times of drought or little rainfall - the wine
>made is actually usually far superior in quality than
>a season with lots of rainfall. This is because the
>grape juice gets more intense, the colour is stronger
>and deeper (like dark garnet red with purple hues) and
>has much more flavour, tannin and the wine lives
>longer in the bottle.
>The only problem is the quantity produced is much less
>and the price tends to go up. However, the quality is
>quite dependable. Some of the GREAT wines were made &
>produced during drought years in Australia.
>
>There is always a silver lining in the
>clouds.........or should I say sun?

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