Malaysia decides on 8 March 2008
I can't vote yet.
It's a good thing that my brother has flown back home from Singapore to cast his precious vote tomorrow morning. This will be the first time he votes. He returned to Penang for a day (not even 24 hours) just to vote...
Fellow hometown mates, its vital to play your part in the country's future. Perhaps let's not see so far first.. I should say play your part in country's 4 years to come... 4 years of your life- (and your family's and the community's) whether it's going to be a well-looked after one, or a there-goes-my-income-tax-AGAIN one...
Well perhaps we don't have to aim so high as to get to be well-looked after.. perhaps a little change in the quota system would do good. Perhaps the rice bowl of certain ethnics be returned. Perhaps some stricter rules in the government department (to un-lack the you-know-who-i'm-talking-about)...
Awhile back ago i've read that there's going to be a rise in the number of police in the nation. Which means? Safer city? Lesser crime? Smoother traffic???
Or more rasuah? More police to look out for to prevent treating more police to high tea?? (no offence to police ya.. of course there are still black sheeps amongst the 'white' ones)
Being rather observant all along, why do i only notice the roadworks 2 months before election? And mind you, there's roadwork almost everywhere when election's coming... it could be my own problem that i only notice the roadworks are being carried out when election's coming.
See how the BN has given 'candy' to the public. That occurs only once four years u know...
Reinventing? What to invent when it's always an empty sweet promise that sounds like thunder but not a drop of dew afterwards.
TUN Dr. Mahathir once said: "I'm still on this post and BN is still standing because you rakyat voted us. This indicates that you agree with whatever our decision is..." (something like that,.. distasteful feeling filled me after reading about it)
Anyway, I'll certainly keep watch of the statistics for this election. The chance of realising a dream is still far... still far...

2 Comments:
Well, too bad I can't vote yet. If I were to vote, I'd vote the opposition, just so that the status quo is broken.
Somehow, I have a rather bleak outlook on certain policies of the government and oppositions.
"We will subsidize patrol and other necessary good to keep the inflation low and to aid the poor people."
or
"We will grant RM 6000 money aid to each poor family to help the poor families in the country."
or
"If we are elected as government, we will reduce oil prices!"
I can't decide which is toot-er......
I support DAP!!!!
not eligible to vote yet :(
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