Originally posted by lionnoisy:
Ask Gomez and Chairman Lim is it fair to accuse ELD wrongly
and intenionally?Will they come out to say sorry without
the CCTV footage?
Gomez said sorry after good 72 hours after footage released.
So far the Chairman Lim never spoke a word directly.
Of course,she is a lawyer and know what to speak or
not speak.
A liar(s) is a liar(s).Judge for urself.
no need to truth WP nor PAP.
Hmm.... Good work, Sherlock!
I suppose CPIB and CAD should bring PM LHL in to drink kopi for a few days over his remarks "to fix" the opposition and "buy his supporters votes". This is very worrying since he is BOTH PM and Finance Minister -- with both power and wealth to carry out his threat.
Anyway, he is also caught on video:
http://video.channelnewsasia.com/newsvideos/election/pmlunchrally.htmlAlso, our media should have also devoted a few pages of news on his conspiracy "to fix and buy" over a few days (similar to JG case).
Why no one mention about it har?
So what the conclusion, Sherlock?
What comes from PAP is bitter medicine, what come from others are time bombs and poison?
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His apology?
PM says sorry if his "fix" oppostition remark offended anyoneBy Ahmad Osman
May 05, 2006
AsiaOne Special Political Correspondent
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong proferred his apologies today (May 5) if he offended anyone with the words he used at the PeopleÂ’s Action Party lunch-time rally at UOB Plaza on Wednesday to describe what he would need to do if there were too many Opposition MPs in Parliament.
He had told the audience that day that if the opposition were to hold 10 to 20 seats in Parliament, he would have to spend much more time thinking what was the right way to “fix” them.
A statement today from his press secretary clarified that what he meant by his remark was that if there were many more op position MPs in Parliament, the government and opposition would spend all their time and energies countering each other, and Singapore would be worse off for it.
“He used direct language to get this important point across to a mass rally crowd,” the Prime Minister’s press secretary Chen Hwai Liang said in a statement.
“If the exact words he used offended, he is sorry."
Speaking at a Workers’ Party (WP) rally on Thursday night, WP chief Low Thia Khiang asked the Prime Minister how he proposed to “fix” the opposition MPs.
He also asked if the Prime Minister was unable to govern in the presence of 15 to 20 opposition MPs, and whether he was worried by the challenge mounted by the opposition, particularly the WP.
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PM apologises if 'fix' comment offendedMay 5 2006
PMO Press Statement
At the lunchtime rally in UOB Plaza on Wednesday, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong addressed the issue of opposition MPs in Parliament. He said that if the opposition were to hold 10 to 20 seats in Parliament, he would have to spend much more time thinking what was the right way to "fix" them. What PM meant by his remark was that if there were many more opposition MPs in Parliament, the government and opposition would spend all their time and energies countering each other, and Singapore would be worse off for it. He used direct language to get this important point across to a mass rally crowd. If the exact words he used offended, he is sorry.
Chen Hwai Liang
Press Secretary to Prime Minister
5 May 2006
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