SAVE MALAYSIA The 13 th General Elections The elections are
around the corner. How we decide will determine our future, the
future of our children and grandchildren, and indeed for
generations to come. Decide wisely. For some of us, there may not
be a second chance. Above all, do not be afraid. This is your home.
This is your land. This is your democratic right. Be wise.
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Seriously who would you prefer? The eyes, it is said, are a
window to the soul! Rosmah Mansor Wan Azizah
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Chua Soi Lek or Lim Kit Siang
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Shahrizat Jalil or Nurul Izzah
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Mukhriz Mahathir or Rafizi Ramli
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Koh Tsu Koon or Lim Guan Eng
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Ibrahim Ali or Nik Abdul Aziz
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Zambry Kadir or Nizar Jamaluddin
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You decide on the type of society you wish your family to live
in
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Make the wrong choices and you have only yourself to blame.
Should we have more of the same?
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Are these the type of leaders who have your best interests at
heart?
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Or are they more keen on safeguarding their own interests?
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Have you had enough of the likes of: The BMF scandal RM3.2
billion The Maminco scandal.. RM 1.6 billion The Forex losses
scandal RM30 billion The Perwaja steel scandalRM 2.56 billion The
submarines commission...RM500 million Bank Islam losses and
bailout..RM700 million The PKFZ scandal....................RM 12
billion Sime Darby losses....................RM964 million
Terengganu Stadium collapse.. RM292 million NFC CowGate scandal
RM250 milion Bailout of MAS (twice)RM7.9 billion Defence Ministry
paying RM1,146 for a RM160 technical pen Youth and Sports Ministry
buying a RM50 car jack for RM1,664 Paying RM 2.57 million to
deceased pensioners MARA Training Centre paying RM25,500 for 150 kg
of sugar Tourism Ministry overpaying almost RM270 million for
advertisements Marine Parks Dept paying RM56,350 for night
binoculars valued at RM1,940 TNB spending RM770,000 to supply power
to a single house (The list goes on and on on. Education flip-flop
policies Declining educational standards Rising crime rates Rising
prices of necessities Altantuyaas murder Butt-shaking at Ambiga
Death of Teoh Beng Hock Racist policies Inefficient, biased civil
service Kugans death Lies in newspapers, radio and TV Interference
with the Judiciary Foreigners voting in local elections Electoral
fraud Reducing value of RM: RM2.51 to the Spore dollar now Sabah
and Sarawak marginalised Introduction of goods/services tax
Double-standards prosecution Denial of basic freedom Police
brutality Never ever seeming to end.)