Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Things are bad enough as it is. Do something....

by Independant Daily

As we celebrate the 50th Independence Day of Malaysia there are many questions that linger over the mind of its people. Not just a particular race but as a Malaysian, we should all be questioning the very basic constitution that collects and spends every single penny that the citizens of Malaysia contributes.

The question is not whether a Malay should be a leader or if the Chinese should be allocated more seat in the parliament, not yet at least, but the very common question of, is the current Government capable of running the country?

As more and more problems surfaces and kept being swept under the carpet it is only a matter of time this piece of carpet cannot continue covering these dark secrets of the country. Typical Malaysians tend to forget important issues that plagued the country and are in fact condemning us to catastrophe state. The government likes this and is depending on this to continue ruling.

While the opposition is sweating profusely getting answers to questions that never seem to get answered, the government is sweating blood avoiding these questions. One minister who cannot answer questions post by the public simply took 2-weeks off and jet away to an undisclosed location for ‘medical reasons’ were blatant enough.

The public wish to know what else can we, the citizens, the opposition, the people, Your Malaysians need to do to let you ‘monkeys’ know that enough is enough. As oil is running out, every single penny the government has should be well spent to develop the nation. It is time to move away from the narrow minds of one-time projects and pocket millions of tax-payers money.

It is not about the Chinese, it is not about the Indians or the Malays or the Rulers, it is about the country. The conditions are depreciating and as the Prime Minister of the Country, you should do what is best for the country not what is best for yourself or whatever your Islam concept is.

And as the citizens of the land, exercise your right, Vote!

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