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<blockquote data-quote="niyath11" data-source="post: 6299378" data-attributes="member: 55988"><p>All our leaders have been corrupt – there is no exception. Some have been more some have been less but they have all been corrupt…there is no politician who we can call Mr. Clean. This is the simple truth…therefore it is ridiculous to claim that voters plan to elect a Mr. Clean because he and his supporters are unwilling to debate the allegations being made against him. Such a debate is a perfect opportunity for Sri Lanka to gage how suited Fonseka is to spearhead Sri Lanka’s post-war development for a nation cannot deny Mahinda Rajapakse’s leadership in ending the war. </p><p></p><p>Now that the war is over and the next hurdle remains the economic revival of Sri Lanka where foreign companies and governments are showing keen interest in Sri Lanka’s geographic positioning which translates to good times ahead…But all voters must remember that the common candidate is without a party and while the opposition camp may portray their binding alliance to the candidate it is left for voters to decide whether Fonseka will tilt towards the UNF, JVP or remain a President without party to rule for 6 years. The voter must see the repercussions of such an eventuality and then attempt to picture the uncertain future for Sri Lanka completely reversing the victory that should provide Sri Lanka a golden opportunity to take the country forward positively. In the likelihood of a Mahinda Rajapakse victory, it next befalls on its citizens to vote intelligently and wisely at the forthcoming general elections nullifying the attempts of all incompetent members of parliament to re-enter parliament</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="niyath11, post: 6299378, member: 55988"] All our leaders have been corrupt – there is no exception. Some have been more some have been less but they have all been corrupt…there is no politician who we can call Mr. Clean. This is the simple truth…therefore it is ridiculous to claim that voters plan to elect a Mr. Clean because he and his supporters are unwilling to debate the allegations being made against him. Such a debate is a perfect opportunity for Sri Lanka to gage how suited Fonseka is to spearhead Sri Lanka’s post-war development for a nation cannot deny Mahinda Rajapakse’s leadership in ending the war. Now that the war is over and the next hurdle remains the economic revival of Sri Lanka where foreign companies and governments are showing keen interest in Sri Lanka’s geographic positioning which translates to good times ahead…But all voters must remember that the common candidate is without a party and while the opposition camp may portray their binding alliance to the candidate it is left for voters to decide whether Fonseka will tilt towards the UNF, JVP or remain a President without party to rule for 6 years. The voter must see the repercussions of such an eventuality and then attempt to picture the uncertain future for Sri Lanka completely reversing the victory that should provide Sri Lanka a golden opportunity to take the country forward positively. In the likelihood of a Mahinda Rajapakse victory, it next befalls on its citizens to vote intelligently and wisely at the forthcoming general elections nullifying the attempts of all incompetent members of parliament to re-enter parliament [/QUOTE]
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