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Don't Vote For Criminals!

Suddenly you are seeing faces that you have not seen in a long while; perhaps since the last State election. They are, they will remind you, your representatives in the State Assembly. Remember me they will ask. The one who very generously gave you ten ringgit, a drink ad a meal last time in return for voting for me. Well the good news this time is that your vote is now worth twenty!

They will say this quite openly because they are in denial. Taib is a proven thief. BN ministers are all corrupt. So are BN assembly members. That has all been proved beyond doubt since you last had a chance to vote. Then you had the excuse that you didnt know and that this bunch of cheap crooks pretended to be Perintah.

Both those excuses have now been blown out of the water. You may even be visited by the chief crook, Najib Razak, descending briefly from a helicopter he hasnt paid to rent, to tell you what good people you are and that you should go on voting BN. Why?

Did the bribes handed out last time help you through to this time?  Did BN fulfil any of the promises handed out then as freely as the cash and kind  bribes?  Do you have the things they  promised you would have if you voted for them?  NO NO and NO. You got nothing then and that is exactly what you will get again if you allow yourselves to be bought again.

This time you are better informed. You know about the billions of ringgit stolen by Najis and BN. You know that your vanished forests have sprouted thousands of luxury homes in America. You KNOW that Najib is a mega criminal and that Taib is no better. You KNOW that BN has stolen the wealth of Malaysia and that it will be you who will have to pay to put things right. So why allow this criminal farce to continue a day longer?

VOTE THEM OUT

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