Originally posted by ArJoe:
After 2016 there might be a miracle..cheer up
more or less the same, many sgreans still sleeping.
Originally posted by Clivebenss:more or less the same, many sgreans still sleeping.
Originally posted by ArJoe:
However the good sign is that Many Singaporeans are pissed off with the current situation..
not really out of the net then is the real Sg.
What? ![]()
Originally posted by charlize:What?
kick bad ass charlize.
kick charlize ![]()
Originally posted by ArJoe:
However the good sign is that Many Singaporeans are pissed off with the current situation..
Who says?
Those who complain are the very small minority. ![]()
kick charlize
Originally posted by charlize:Who says?
Those who complain are the very small minority.
Originally posted by ArJoe:
Many have the feeling but just do not speak it out to others
How you know if they don't speak out to others?
Are you a mind reader? ![]()
Originally posted by charlize:How you know if they don't speak out to others?
Are you a mind reader?
Originally posted by ArJoe:
Well common sense tells you that why pap almost lost the 2011 General elections, abd why would people enjoy overpriced stuff and competition with foreigners?
60% enjoy overpriced stuff and competition.
the numbers don't lie. ![]()
You said it.
2011 GE. ![]()
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Opposition to Philippine independence day event
PM Lee: Thuggish behaviour a disgrace to S'pore
Appalled: Be generous and welcoming or we'll have every reason to be ashamed, says PM Lee. ST FILE PICTURE
Welcome visitors or risk lowering our standing in the world. That was the stark message to Singaporeans from Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong yesterday.
He made the comments in a Facebook post on the controversy surrounding a plan to celebrate Philippine independence day at Ngee Ann City on June 8, and the way some Singaporeans have opposed it.
He wrote that he supported Acting Manpower Minister Tan Chuan-Jin, who had earlier called for a stand against bigotry and "repulsive" peddlers of hate.
Mr Lee also used strong language against what he said appeared to be the work of a "few trolls".
He wrote that he was appalled to read of those who had harrassed the organisers of the Philippine independence day event.
"They are a disgrace to Singapore," he wrote.
At the same time, Mr Lee was "heartened that many sensible Singaporeans condemn this thuggish behaviour".
Like Mr Tan, he drew a parallel with the experiences of Singaporean overseas.
"We must treat people in Singapore the way we ourselves expect to be treated overseas. Many Singaporeans live overseas, and are warmly welcomed in their adopted homes," Mr Lee wrote.
"I just attended our Singapore Day in London. How would we have felt if British netizens had spammed our website, and abused Singaporeans living in Britain?"
The negative comments from Singaporeans had come after the Philippie organisers posted an announcement of the event on Facebook, many of them on a page that campaigns against "an over-populated Singapore". The organisers were also reportedly harassed by annonymous callers.
Mr Lee wrote: "We must show that we are generous of spirit and welcome visitors into our midst, even as we manage the foreign population here.
"Otherwise we will lower our standing in the eyes of the world, and have every reason to be ashamed of ourselves."
Snapshot, The New Paper On Sunday, 20 April 2014, Pg 6
Originally posted by Clivebenss:more or less the same, many sgreans still sleeping.
Zzzzz. ![]()
Originally posted by charlize:Zzzzz.
kick devil charlize.
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If so many people, confirm higher % win? ![]()
Originally posted by charlize:If so many people, confirm higher % win?
may be 99.99% as pure as you can get.
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