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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Ready to serve SJ folks



(L-R) Nik Nazmi (SA for Seri Setia), Tony Pua (MP for PJU), Hannah Yeoh, Lau Weng San (SA for Kg Tunku), Loh Gwo Burne (MP for Kelana Jaya), Dr Cheah (SA for D'sara Utama), Edward Lee (SA for Bukit Gasing)

State assemblywoman for Subang Jaya, Hannah Yeoh, officially launched her service centre in SS14 on 8 April 2008. Hannah blogs at http://hannahyeoh.blogspot.com. DAP Subang Jaya also has a website, check it out!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Dear Freedom Fighters, both Online & Offline...

I have been supporting the boycott the newspapers initiative for sometime & I have done my push & pull marketing rather we'll around my circle of family, friends & contacts. A few have stopped buying, some don't already. A lot whom still want to purchase the papers, I passed on the info - which was the worst in all mediums & urged them to switch to the least worst. For English papers, the worst was the The Star (Spinning & BN coverage). Data can be found on the People's Parliament.

Now, the story. I have noticed that some, are still purchasing the newspapers, especially "The Star" every now & then, especially on Saturday's for... "The Recruitment Section!"

So, I urge all those whom support this cause to pass the word. Only get your recruitment information online. Do not purchase the msm & even browse through it.

PR & others (mid-long term effort), get more beginner computer classes up. Teaching people to use the comp, get the news, browse & apply for jobs, using the email, etc. Keep the fees very low, give it free to the very poor, catch the young, educate! PR, set up a IT centre in the poor areas, with news printed out & pasted there regularly. Put up a few PCs with internet connections for the poor to share & use for free during office hours.

Check out MT article "My Version of the Truth" by RPK, for some related info.

Thanks, please pass the word!