May 06, 2006

The Longest Day

Today is the day where people go and vote for their favorite party and wait for the result to come.It seems like a longest day for all the 4 parties.

Will the PAP continue to win more seats?Or the opposition started to catch up?We will have to wait for the result at night.Oh man,I can't afford to wait.

Anyway,I went to Serangoon Stadium to listen to the WP(Workers' Party) rally,Just like their first rally,there were full of people consist of supporters,spectators,listeners and atmosphere seekers.

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There were shouting and roaring all over the stadium.The sound system was not able to project out,so the sound quality is rather bad.I had to shift to where the direction of the speaker face in order to get a clearer sound.

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So flooded with people,macham like world cup match between Brazil and Singapore in the finals.

The top 3 speakers of the yesterday is none other than James Gomez,Sylvia Lim and Low Thia Kiang.They were cheering,screaming,chanting where they take their speeches.Got don't know which fellow go and shout "merry me Sylvia!" out of somewhere.

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With this "We Love Sylvia" and "We Love Low Thia Kiang" banner coming,they had the priority to move to the very front.That's what we call special priviledge.And hey,why isn't there a "I love Glenda" banner?

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The little boy is able to get a clearer stage view with a help of his father.

The speech somehow makes an impact,but a repetitive ones.Talking about the same old thing over and over again.The people behind seems to only follow the flow of the front crowd.When the front cheers,the crowd behind follows.

The end of the rally leads to a heavy traffic jam.I went to the interchange to take my bus so that I can secure a seat for the long journey back home.

For those who are yet to vote today,know who you vote for.Would you want to vote for a better future?Or do you want to vote for the sake of voting?Every single vote counts.

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