PAP = evil, greedy and ruthless evils
Originally posted by SJS6638:PAP = evil, greedy and ruthless evils
Originally posted by ArJoe:
So convice every odt to vote wisely during 2016 general elections
Yes. In taiwan people like lee hsien loong would not be given any chance at all.
Originally posted by SJS6638:Yes. In taiwan people like lee hsien loong would not be given any chance at all.
http://www.tremeritus.com/2014/03/31/pm-lee-takes-dig-at-opposition-but-gets-facts-wrong
http://www.tremeritus.com/2014/03/31/pm-lee-takes-dig-at-opposition-but-gets-facts-wrong
Originally posted by ArJoe:
Will kena protest by people outside parliament..
In taiwan he does not even stand the chance to be the govt. Lee hsien loong not for democracy . People in taiwan will not allow any govt against democracy.
i not bery old..
i m not blind..
i m not stupid..
i m not mad..
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Opposition to Philippine independence day event
Say no to bigotry:
Tan Chuan-Jin
Acting Manpower Minister Tan Chuan-Jin had strong words yesterday for those orchestrating a campaign against a planned event to celebrate Philippine independence day here.
In a Facebook post, he called on Singaporeans to take stand against such "repulsive" peddlers of hate.
He wrote that he was startled by a report in The Straits Times on Thursday, which said the Filipino organisers of the Orchard Road event had been harassed by anonymous callers.
But he was encouraged that "many decent Singaporeans... have come forward to condemn the actions of these netizens".
A Facebook page that campaigns against an "overpopulated Singapore" has carried posts against the event planned by the Pilipino Independence Day Council Singapore, an ad-hoc group of volunteers.
Reacting to such posts, Mr Tan pointed out that many Singaporeans have celebrated National Day in other countries. And as one of them, he could not imagine what it would be like to be attacked in this way.
He asked: "Is there a gentle way to put this across?"
Not really.
This is how he concluded the post: "Sometimes, I think we should just call a spade a spade. These actions by those who peddle hate are not acceptable, repulsive even.
"We should make a stand to say no to such bigotry. They do not reflect who we are as a people and as a nation."
News, The New Paper, Saturday, April 19 2014, Pg 4
Feel like showing middle finger to this plp chuan jin and lau ah qua loong. News just now showed propaganda of lau ah qua want locals to be nice to foreigners. He so nice he should shownh hs sincerity by opening his house every sunday to foreigners especially the nehs he loves. He can go b b them.
Down down with lau ah qua who is the empty vessel who makes the most njoise.
Lau ah qua and gang make themselves the highest paid govt inthe world to focus on trivial unimportant issues instead of spending time to improve life of true blue sgporeans. When time is ripe they will not escape severe punishment from heaven.
They are rated the most useless and spendthrift daft arrogant evil govt in the world.
Originally posted by M the name:Opposition to Philippine independence day event
Say no to bigotry:
Tan Chuan-Jin
Acting Manpower Minister Tan Chuan-Jin had strong words yesterday for those orchestrating a campaign against a planned event to celebrate Philippine independence day here.
In a Facebook post, he called on Singaporeans to take stand against such "repulsive" peddlers of hate.
He wrote that he was startled by a report in The Straits Times on Thursday, which said the Filipino organisers of the Orchard Road event had been harassed by anonymous callers.
But he was encouraged that "many decent Singaporeans... have come forward to condemn the actions of these netizens".
A Facebook page that campaigns against an "overpopulated Singapore" has carried posts against the event planned by the Pilipino Independence Day Council Singapore, an ad-hoc group of volunteers.
Reacting to such posts, Mr Tan pointed out that many Singaporeans have celebrated National Day in other countries. And as one of them, he could not imagine what it would be like to be attacked in this way.
He asked: "Is there a gentle way to put this across?"
Not really.
This is how he concluded the post: "Sometimes, I think we should just call a spade a spade. These actions by those who peddle hate are not acceptable, repulsive even.
"We should make a stand to say no to such bigotry. They do not reflect who we are as a people and as a nation."
News, The New Paper, Saturday, April 19 2014, Pg 4
Sure this parrot chuan jin has dysfunctional brain . What BIGOTRY? IT IS THE THE PAPPIES WHO HAVE BIGOTRY whenever locals who feed them are concern. Always find fault, now it is like every week silang lau ah qua loong will come out to talk to seek attention, it is truly ATTENTION WHORE! bully sgporeans bully and bully ...........
It is the most hated PM in sg. It sure has qian pian face. Bloody bapok!
Originally posted by ArJoe:
Will kena protest by people outside parliament..
Not only protest they will throw it out of parliament and ask him to step down. But frankly, it may not even be the PM or President there cos such ill character, crook are hated by taiwanese. Moreover taiwanese is all the way for democracy but lau ah qua loong is against it.
Originally posted by M the name:Opposition to Philippine independence day event
Say no to bigotry:
Tan Chuan-Jin
Acting Manpower Minister Tan Chuan-Jin had strong words yesterday for those orchestrating a campaign against a planned event to celebrate Philippine independence day here.
In a Facebook post, he called on Singaporeans to take stand against such "repulsive" peddlers of hate.
He wrote that he was startled by a report in The Straits Times on Thursday, which said the Filipino organisers of the Orchard Road event had been harassed by anonymous callers.
But he was encouraged that "many decent Singaporeans... have come forward to condemn the actions of these netizens".
A Facebook page that campaigns against an "overpopulated Singapore" has carried posts against the event planned by the Pilipino Independence Day Council Singapore, an ad-hoc group of volunteers.
Reacting to such posts, Mr Tan pointed out that many Singaporeans have celebrated National Day in other countries. And as one of them, he could not imagine what it would be like to be attacked in this way.
He asked: "Is there a gentle way to put this across?"
Not really.
This is how he concluded the post: "Sometimes, I think we should just call a spade a spade. These actions by those who peddle hate are not acceptable, repulsive even.
"We should make a stand to say no to such bigotry. They do not reflect who we are as a people and as a nation."
News, The New Paper, Saturday, April 19 2014, Pg 4
Lau ah qua loong said those who oppose are a disgrace. TALK ABOUT DISGRACE, HE IS THE ONE THAT DISGRACE SINGAPORE. MA BU ZI LIAN CHANG. ASK it TO PEE AND LOOK AT his own pool of urine to reflect himself. Smelly arxe.
Avoid anti-foreigner route
RECENT events, such as the online backlash against some Filipino who were planning a Philippine Independence Day event here, remind us of the need to guard against anti-foreigner sentiments ("Filipino group gets online flak over event"; April 16).
With changing demographics in Singapore, it is inevitable that some citizens feel a sense of frustration and displacement. This feeling is worsened when the influx of immigrants coincides with strains on infrastructure, inflation and rising income inequality.
Despite the discomfort, Singaporean must concede that, without the contributions of immigrants, there would be no way for our city-state to survive in this globalised economy.
In fact, every country where there has been a backlash against immigrants has gone into decline, and we simply cannot afford to go that route.
Blaming immigrants for our problems is not the answer.
With a declining birth rate, it is inevitable that Singapore has to continue to attract talent to remain economically viable.
For its part, the Government should continue to fine-tune immigration policies by:
â– Ensuring that only qualified foreigners are granted permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship;
â– Periodically reviewing the status of foreigners such that only those who can contribute get to remain here; and
â– According privileges to citizens vis-a-vis the responsibilities shouldered.
Elgar Lee
Forum, The Straits Times, Friday April 25 2014, Pg A 30
Anyway if 2016 election n gahmen dishes out freebies, SGreans will forget to vote wisely AGAIN...