Playing race, religion card could backfire

There are more pressing demands for Malay voters. (fz.com) - “Economic issues are more important to me. As for the status of bumiputeras and religion, it’s all in the constitution and it is unlikely…

The Curse of Marina Lee Abdullah?

KTEMOC KONSIDERS I came across this info in RPK's The journey in life is never a straight line (PART 15):But Anwar was adamant. “Make sure Zubir Embong and Rahman Bakar win,” Anwar instructed. “Do…

DAP’s Lims sweat over dissenters

Those familiar with the inner workings of DAP know too well that public displays of dissent against the party leadership have proven fatal to careers in DAP for some of the brightest young talents,…

Rolling out a dirty carpet

A carpet trader has reignited a firestorm with his promise to reveal more dirt about the behind-the-scene dealings surrounding the murder of Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibuu.Free Malaysia…

The PAS factor in DAP polls

With the party’s national election looming, DAP leaders are increasingly under pressure to stop being in denial mode over PAS’ policies and start speaking out against their Pakatan coalition…

Voters must decide on ‘frogs’

Are the voters willing to tolerate politicians and public personalities who defect? Asks an Umno man. Hawkeye, FMT Voters must decide in the general election if they are willing to tolerate…

Give credit where it’s due

When Anwar was finance minister, Dr Mahathir was the prime minister. So, should not Mahathir be credited for the good economic performance instead of Anwar? By Raja Petra Kamarudin, FMT FMT…

Paper trails show Musa-Chia link

Rafizi says his team will meet again with the ICAC tomorrow to hand over documented proofs. Syed Jaymal Zahiid, FMT PKR said today it has paper trails showing alleged corrupt money transfers between…

Who is Capt. Joseph Lakai?

Hakim Joe On the 7th of December 2012, a Captain Joseph Lakai published an article titled “1976 plane crash: The unanswered questions” on FMT News…

Lynas hits another bump in Malaysia

(The Age) - Lynas has been forced into its fourth trading halt in a month after the Malaysian government called on the Australian rare earths miner to export all its waste generated by the plant.

The semblance of change

If we do see a change of government come the next general election, what happens the day after? Do we suddenly become race blind and see each other just as Malaysians? Do we accept that traffic fine…