The Final Mile: Will We Do Our Part?
Fellow Malaysians,
It’s time.
Time to heal our nation’s wounds, be all we can be, and unite to make Malaysia better.
The culmination of so many efforts, so much struggle, is here and now.
None of us can do this alone, and as we enter the final stages of our quest for a better Malaysia, I’m appealing to you for your help.
1. Help Spread the Word.
BetterMalaysia.com is a great place to start, where you can print, copy and distribute leaflets to take the information war beyond cyberspace.
Even better, help organise small gatherings in the Klang Valley over tea/dinner or any informal settings to discuss politics. Individuals like myself and other party leaders and workers will be more than willing to come and have heart to heart discussions about the problems facing Malaysia, and the alternatives available to our country.
We’ll be happy to answer any questions on KeADILan, the Opposition in general, and how we plan to bring back hope to this country. (Also see my essay on why the Opposition)
So offer your home or book a space, and inspire your friends to do the same. It’s like your everyday tea/dinner party, and we’ll be more than happy to provide the discussants as well as give advice on how to organise. The face to face element is crucial and makes all the difference.
2. Donate
The campaign is entering its final stages. I will be helping to oversee our cyber-efforts, and we are short on funds to hire the very best programmers, graphic designers and so on. We will also need to sustain a good team of people to help staff our KL operations while everyone else is campaigning throughout the country.
If you can help defray some of the costs, please do get in touch. It will make a world of difference to the movement.
3. Volunteer
On my end especially, anyone with good web programming, design, or (especially multi-lingual) writing skills will be able to be of great help.
In fact, anyone with a pair of hands and a lot of heart should get in touch, I’m sure we can find a way to make your contribution worth while.
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It’s always humbling to ask for help, but I think it’s all worth it for a Malaysia we will be proud to pass on to our children.
Contact details as follows:
Nathaniel Tan Jin Ji
012 318 2165
nat[at]renyi.net and/or volunteer[at]bettermalaysia.com
Maybank Acct. No: 514271070363







Let’s give the Opposition-led coalition to form a govt by voting them in. Enough of the BN-led crap - to have them another term is very damaging as can be seen by their attitudes, Islamic fanaticism, UMNO racial supremacy, corruptions, untouchable (above the law), Napoleonic mentality, etc…
To have the Opposition-led coalition govt, at least - there is a check since it’s a coalition of opposition parties, we can see and evaluate for the next 5 years.
But with the BN govt MCA, MIC, and others are too timid to oppose the powerful UMNO group when there is a need - as we have seen for the past decades, esp. the last 4 years of failure, given another 5 years we can be made a bankrupt nation with so much unnecessary developments/investments that benefit a few.
Hi Nat,
Please don’t forget about APs scandal. Many, including BN supporters are upset because of the high car price due to APs. Maybe, PKR can prepare a list of real car price sand how much extra we are paying for AP to enrich the BN cronies.
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Reduce the Majority, Reduce the vulgar two thirds,
Its now or never, the consequences if it is not is on you.
The BN has shown their mentality by fixing their campaign posters onto living trees along Jalan Maarof. malaysia really bolehLAH!