the indelible ink that was supposed to be used in the 12th General Election was scrapped. how reliable is the government. anyway, the ink wouldn't be effective because people allowed to refuse dabbing the ink and sign a statement instead. contradicting rule. and the ink could even be smuggled out by some unscrupulous people trying to sabotage villagers in rural and remote areas. gwad. this could only happen in Malaysia.
the most notable of the election this year is where would all the Indian votes go. no idea.
BN kept urging the Chinese to vote for BN and not the Opposition. reason is Chinese would lose their voice in the Parliament if they voted for the Opposition. i don't think that all representatives would actually give empty promises, there would still be a few reliable ones. everyone knows that BN would lose alot of votes this year, maybe this should be a lesson to be remembered for BN.
check out this group in Facebook. Vote For A Change Malaysia. the pictures posted there are interesting enough. http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5180462939
ever watch the BN advertisements on tv? how they put there
Vote For Malaysia
投马来西亚 一票
and not
Vote For BN 投国阵一票 although the BN symbol and a cross is there
投马来西亚 一票
and not
Vote For BN 投国阵一票 although the BN symbol and a cross is there
i was wondering why did they put Vote For Malaysia? doesn't it mean you can vote for any parties besides BN, since Malaysia is like the roof and house for all of the parties, don't care whether it is the coalition (government) or the opposition. lol.
but of course, BN has brought stability to the country all these years...
but of course, BN has brought stability to the country all these years...
Who Do You Vote For?
What Are you voting for?
What Are you voting for?
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