If not for these blatant abuse of powers, DNightcaller would not have existed. One man, one voice but that voice can make a difference. If you so decide to open up and talk to 10 persons closest to you, then the multiplying factor will be able to send shockwaves to Putrajaya (and some say in Shah Alam too).
Someone once asked why more and more Malaysians are getting critical of the present government. Well! there are many reasons for that depending on your stand on certain issues.
Will this email suffice? You be the judge, jury and executioner...Sent: Tue, February 23, 2010 12:16:36 PM
Certainly the list can be longer but the important thing is what are we going to do about it? Are we going to lay back and accept things as they are and let those in power (be it in Federal and state level) grab everything along the way?
Subject: Fwd: U noe y ur $ not enough 2 spend as a Malaysian?
Yes, I think they are. What do I get for paying toll everyday?
Now I have to pay an extra RM50 for each credit card. For what?
Extra GST (goods and services tax). Again, how does that benefit me?
Look at the long list:
I have to pay for security guards because the police are hopeless.
I have to install filters because the water supply is dirty.
I have to watch satellite tv because the government broadcasts crap.
Many kids have to go for tuition or to private schools because the government schools are bad.
We have to pay IPPs (independent power providers) because the government cannot provide consistent electricity.
We have to pay Indah Water to clean up the sewers.
We have to pay tax on foreign cars because Mahathir wants to keep his dying local car industry alive. ON top of it APs cost bcoz of his cronies.
Most have to drive because the government cannot provide good public transport.
We have to pay to sustain the government's affirmative action policies.
We have to pay for private health care because the public hospitals are crowded .
All in all, we have to pay a PREMIUM to stay in this country!
1Malaysia Boleh!!!
DAMN!!!!!
Are we going to drown ourselves in despair knowing that "I helpt you, you helpt me" syndrome has become part and parcel of our lives?
Do we hold our heads high when others are questioning on the innocence of our political leaders on their parts in high profile cases (such as murders, trumped-up charges, beating up people, commissions of arms purchases etc)?
Are we not responsible for our future generations? How do we explain on the PKFZ, Sime Darby, Felda, Maika, KTMB land deals? How can our future generations prosper when they inherit our present leaders blunders, whims and fancies?
If not for these blatant abuse of powers, DNightcaller would not have existed. One man, one voice but that voice can make a difference. If you so decide to open up and talk to 10 persons closest to you, then the multiplying factor will be able to send shockwaves to Putrajaya (and some say in Shah Alam too).
The choice is yours. Either stand up for the benefit of our future generations or forever remain silent amid the gross theft from this "golden" homeland of ours.
Have you decided? I have...
Till then...G'nite M'sia...wherever u are...
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