Any attempt at scare tactics as polling day approaches is not only despicable but also an attempt to subvert the democratic process of free and fair elections and must stop immediately!
Whichever party is responsible, should show that you can and want to win like a man.
Not like a coward.
This is the age of the Internet.
People are no longer easily fooled nor afraid to stand up for the truth or for their convictions.
Don't resort to dirty tactics.
You can try, but at the end of the day you will be the loser.
All kinds of hanky panky seem to be going on as campaigning draws to a close.
They say that GE13 would be the dirtiest general election in Malaysian history, and it does appear that it is proving to be so.
We are talking about the welfare of the country, its people and its future.
We are not talking about your car or your stereo.
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