"I think it would be better than it is now if PAS rules the country. At least there wouldn't be any corruption,"
Khairuddin Aziz, a guitarist with the straight-edge hardcore band Second Combat
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“The problem now is to cleanse Umno of corruption. If the party continues to give positions to the corrupt or field corrupt candidates, then it will be difficult for Umno to win in the next general election.
“Not all who had won seats in the party’s supreme council committed acts of corruption but the majority did,”
“I know it is difficult to eradicate corruption but I hope it can be reduced. The corrupted should be ‘caned’, but when they are allowed to contest, (for posts or seats), then corruption becomes rampant,”
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"Go for the lesser evil,"
"We are social observers and we are Malaysians. My band and me, we want what is best for Malaysians. We might not be all political on stage, but when we are off stage, we talk about social issues."
"In the 1970s, we were on par economically with South Korea. But there, the generation from that era grew to become engineers for successful multinational corporations like LG and Samsung while here, those from the same generation have grown to become fathers of the present day Mat Rempits.
“What went wrong?"
Political science graduate and bass player for Komplot, Haekal Talib
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“Umno must realise that the votes from its members and supporters in the BN alone are not enough to win a by-election,”
“We have to speak the truth, and the reality is, the people are disappointed with Umno’s leadership. To be respected, you must be Malays with morals,”
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