Dream on Khairuddin!
Dream On!
For someone who jumps from party to party, it is hard to think that he has any stand worth talking about except bend where the wind blows.
Anwar, DAP and Amanah dragged down and drowning forever and quickly forgotten in history?
Hahaha.....
DAP and Amanah would likely be dragged down and drowning forever and quickly forgotten if they had not woken up from continuing to support the man you worship.
As long as Anwar and PKR keep to their commitment to reforms they will be there.
Bolehlanders are no fools even if your boss Mahathir and you yourself think or want to believe otherwise.
We will vote out those who have shamelessly betrayed and stolen the people's mandate.
We won't and DON'T forget!
Bolehlanders bukan mudah lupa.
Hehehe.....
The betrayers will be kicked out but we don't want them to be quickly forgotten.
We love them too much to want to forget them quickly.
Hehehe......
So dream on, Khairuddin!
Dream on!
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