
So as we all Malaysians are well aware enough (except for Suet Yen who's still quite blur about Election Day =P), the whole nation is witnessing the battle between Abdullah's army and the opposition parties in winning over the hearts of Malaysians.
By now everywhere will be full of their own flags or amblems, and with the posters of candidates posing with their most serious expressions ever, it means more cleaning up to do after the conclusion of the elections.
Certainly this "indecisive kitty" tells us a lot about Malaysian citizens nowadays. Many of us, including myself shamefully, are not fully aware of the whole process of the election and in fact, pretty oblivious about this nation-concerning matter.
How many of us would know what's the latest news of election in this political-driven country? How many of us know who are the potential candidates? Who are your area's candidates and what are the criterias to vote? Should you register yourself as a voter?
One of our former Deputy Prime Minister quoted in the Star last week:
"Voting is a nation's responsibility and certainly, a privilege to us born as Malaysians"
How true indeed. I admit I rather not get myself dragged into the no-one-will-know-what's-going-to-happen political matters, but I do know one thing that each vote, something similiar to the one up there, signifies the future of the country's development as is these tiny papers will determine who are the next leaders of the country. Will it still be the same leaders after given 5 years in the office, or will it be time for the citizens to have a change instead?
So Malaysians, If you are registered but still yet to vote, please spend some time to vote this coming Saturday in your respective areas, as your votes will mean a lot to yourselves in the end.
I'm quite proud to share that I will be helping out in registering the voters via checking the voters' identity sort of thing, in the voting venue of Taman Bukit Maluri, which is inside the Maluri Secondary School.
To think that I will get paid for RM65 for that day itself just by doing these simple stuffs. It's nearly more than double my pay as a trainee in an auditing firm with much much MUCH more work to do.
10000000000 TIMES WORTH IT OKAY! =D
Yes, no matter what happens, I am still a Malaysian. =)




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