Day 23 - Voters have a clear choice
Posted on May 21, 2007 at 04:05 PM
With only three days to go till polling voters have a clear choice between making a change by voting for the Alternative Coalition or five more years of Fianna Fail in Government.
That means five more years of Dick Roche, five more years of Martin Cullen, five more years of chaos in our health service, not to mention the prospect of another five years of the same FF-led incompetence and arrogance.
Or there is the choice of a real change, with Labour being the engine of change, in an alternative government.
Over the weekend we were once again subjected to the arrogance of Fianna Fail with their chanting "ten more years" and the sound of champagne corks popping four days before the people go to the polls and not one vote has been cast yet.
It is important to get the vote out, every single vote counts as our own Nicky Kelly found last time when he was pipped to the post by 19 votes.
We need your vote.
Everything you do over the next 72 hours will make a difference. You can join one of our campaigns as they make the final push in the next few days, log in here.
This country needs a change, lets get out there and ensure it happens.
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