elizabethwong The Election Commission has cancelled the use of indelible ink for this general election, citing public order and security issues. (Malaysiakini, 4 March 2008)
The only conclusion that can be drawn from this stunning announcement is - BN is losing big time and is now desperate to have to resort to even cheaper and dirtier tricks, compared to the 1999 General Elections.
For all of us who marched in Kuala Lumpur seeking free and fair elections, please be prepared to defend our fundamental and constitutional right to free and fair elections.
It’s no longer about denying two-thirds. It is clear there are larger stakes at hand.
Don’t let cheats into the halls of state assemblies and the Parliament.
VOTE FOR CHANGE!
VOTE FOR A CLEAN GOVERNMENT!
Hadi patut berehat dah, walaun je dok angkut sana-sini
9 minutes ago
1 comments:
Oh my goodness! The special ink
Has become the real missing link
Being removed quick as a blink
Can you imagine what voters think?
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