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I’ve a dream

Sunday, February 24th, 2008 | 11:41 pm @ SK

I’ve a dream.

So when I woke up, I saw something in my mailbox.

We all know that once in a few years we are given the opportunity to vote.

Why vote? Some may ask.

Unfortunately, mostly say that it has no effect on the outcome, at all.

However, in reality, one vote alone may not count but many votes together becomes a voice to be reckoned with.

So, what you must do in order to let your voice be heard?

This election, more so than others is a vital election because we are at a cross roads. 

If we get it right we will prosper.

If we get it wrong, we will suffer as we have seen in our neighboring countries.

To help you decide please ponder these issues:

  1. Do you think our politicians in power are corrupt?
  2. Do you think our civil service is corrupt?
  3. Do you think they are incompetent?
  4. Do you think the people in power sets themselves above the law?
  5. Do you think our leadership has lost its way?
  6. Do you think we are getting more & more divided by race & religion?
  7. Do you think we have a questionable justice system?
  8. Do you think that they are wasting our wealth?
  9. Do you think our children will suffer more?
  10. Do you want to see change?

If you say yes to 3 or more of these issues, don’t you think we need change? 

Remember, YOU can make that CHANGE!

Just send this to 10 other relatives or friends and ask them to do the same to 10 of their friends and so on.

By so doing we are enlisting the power of viral marketing.

Yes the math works and it is awesome. 

By the 7th level this message would reach 1,000,000 people. 

Yes we can make our vote count! 

We owe it to ourselves and to our children and to their children.

Malaysia Boleh! 

Let’s make it happen for ours and our children’s future.

Vote for change!


6 Responses to “I’ve a dream”

  1. koolgeek says:

    looking at those who’re carrying BN flags, why do you think they are doing it?

    with such enthusiasm.

    i think many of them will answer ‘yes’ to most of your questions too.

    why do you think they are singing and shouting for BN?

  2. two-face says:

    Vote for change? Change to what?

    What can DAP, PKR & PAS do? They don’t even want to be the government, ONLY to deny the 2/3 majority. The only thing that that can achieve is to stop any new laws passed in parliament but the status quo remain. Does that mean they themselves are not confident to govern?

    DAP the ‘multi-racial’ party only contest in Chinese majority seats, likewise PKR most in Malay majority seats. Correct me if I’m wrong, how many Malay candidates did DAP field? So much for being a ‘multi-racial’ party and fighting for Malaysian Malaysia. Is that just a coincident or just plain misleading?

    If DAP can’t be honest of what they really are, how can they be honest to the nation? Lim Kit Siang slammed the PM for so-called allowing his SIL to dictate policy but what about him? Nobody better that Guan Eng or Betty Chew? For all you know, it will be like Singapore - LKY as Minister Mentor, Junior as the PM and the Junior’s wife as the CEO of Temasik (equivalent to Khazanah)

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