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The Rare Apology - May 2011 - Boat Quay

scroobal

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This is an interesting speech not only for the sorry that was said twice but the elements of the speech. Though this is not the transcript below but look at the video. I thought the flood matter admission interesting. Till today the Marina Barrage remains a mystery.

Its an interesting insight where it proves beyond doubt that things are hidden.

http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=MHAGSw-i7l4&desktop_uri=/watch?v=MHAGSw-i7l4


PM Lee: I'm sorry for our mistakes
By Alicia Wong | SingaporeScene – Tue, May 3, 2011
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Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong pledges to make the system better for Singaporeans. (Yahoo! photo/Kzan)
"If we didn't get it right, I'm sorry. But we will try better the next time."
It was an apology that Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong saw fit to repeat twice on Tuesday during the People's Action Party (PAP) first lunchtime rally at Boat Quay next to UOB Plaza.
PM Lee acknowledged some of the government's initiatives have resulted in "side effects", such as problem gambling among Singaporeans due to the opening of the Integrated Resorts.
He also cited the congestion in public transport because of the increased intake in foreigners.
"These are real problems, we will tackle them. But I hope you will understand when these problems vex you or disturb you or upset your lives, please bear with us, we are trying our best on your behalf," said PM Lee to a crowd of about a thousand.
The secretary-general of the PAP continued, "And if we didn't quite get it right, I'm sorry but we will try better the next time."
Pushing on with a message he had for voters on Monday, PM Lee also admitted the government had made two other high-profile errors.
"We made a mistake when we let Mas Selamat run away. We made a mistake when Orchard Road got flooded," he said.
"No government is perfect… we will make mistakes. But when it happens we should acknowledge it, we should apologise, take responsibility, put things right. If we are to discipline somebody, we will do that, and we must learn from the lessons and never make the same mistake again," said PM Lee.
Yet, he explained the difficulties in making decisions with incomplete information.
For instance, if the government knew there would be a sudden surge in demand for HDB flats in mid-2009 and that foreigners would have created such congestion on the roads, it would have ramped up plans for more flats and MRT lines.
"We're sorry we didn't get it exactly right, but I hope you will understand and bear with us because we are trying our best to fix the problems," he said.
The government will build 22,000 flats this year and open one new MRT line every year for the next seven years.
PAP new candidates Tan Chuan Jin and Sim Ann mingle with the crowd before the rally starts. (Yahoo! photo/Kzen …
Overall, however, the government "has been right more often than wrong," said PM Lee, who is also the secretary-general of the PAP.
For instance, the intake of foreign workers contributed to the Republic's 14.5 per cent economic growth last year, and subsequently led to the budget surplus and Grow & Share package.
But still, the Prime Minister cautioned, "Good as we are, we and the PAP in particular, must never become self-satisfied". Wearing white, he noted, does not give you an "automatic right to become the government".
"Never forget that we are here to serve the voters, to serve Singaporeans and not to lord it over people," he said, reiterating his message on leadership at the Young PAP 25th Anniversary Rally recently.
The anchor for Ang Mo Kio GRC, who will be facing a challenge from a team from the Reform Party, PM Lee also noted the PAP government's ideals and passions have not changed over the last 50 years but "our policies have been updated, our approach has shifted, our style has changed".
He contrasted this with Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew's approach who "tells it like it is".
Over the weekend, MM Lee's comments that Aljunied GRC voters would regret voting in the Workers' Party and would have five years to "repent" if they did so have drawn much controversy.
But PM Lee said, "I think you've got used to our style. We don't try to do it MM's style. We do it our way, we spend some time to talk, to explain… to overcome some of these working problems so that we can go in the right strategic directions."
While MM understands the difference in Singaporeans today and those from previous generations, "whether it's ordinary time, election time, you can be sure he is still the same MM," said PM Lee.

The generally quiet rally saw a short disturbance when a person in the middle of the crowd raised two opposition …
Towards the end of his 30-minute speech, PM Lee turned to young voters under 35, who form up to a third of the 2.3 million eligible voters.
Urging them to think carefully before they vote, he said: "You belong to the country, but the country belongs to you."
"So please come forward, take your path in building this nation, but also please take good care of Singapore. It's a precious jewel, understand it, how it works, what its important components are, what's the spirit of it, how to make it better."
There were a total of eight speakers during the two-hour PAP rally, including Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam and six new candidates.
They spoke on topics such as education, community Members of Parliament, low-wage workers and the need for a steady hand to guide Singapore through difficult times.
New citizen Chen Yan, 37, said PM Lee's speech was "inspiring, encouraging". As a first time voter, she is "proud to be Singaporean," she said.
Director Sanjir Shah, 46, said, While the messages were nothing new, "the thing that struck me most was the humility. (PM Lee) comes across as sincere."
Entrepreneur Dexter Wong, 35, however felt PM Lee should have addressed the high ministerial salaries, since it is a matter within the government's control, unlike the floods, and student Cherrie, 23, said she still wants to see more diversity in Parliament.
 

zhihau

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*cough*

bro,
almost choked on my satay... bro GD pointed out something pertinent: still water runs deep
 

Thick Face Black Heart

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The Boat Quay locale is worthy of mention. It was the hub of Singapore's economy during the time when our NIE textbooks told us that SG was a fishing village prior to the entry of PAP government. People made honest to God living, worked their backs off, kept their families thriving. And a national identity was forged at that site.

In 2011, the Pink Man stood at the historical venue and proceeded to kow tow to the electorate after having implemented policies that destroyed the very national identity that has been forged, marginalized the Boat Quay generation which made SG what it is today, and turned the hub of SG's economy inside out.

One year hence, we know his sorry meant nothing. WHat does the Boat Quat generation think of this man, he who calls himself a leader, who hides when things go wrong and says sorry for no other reason than to win votes.
 

scroobal

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4 months later they gang raped Ms Aljunied. Not much of a sorry is it. You can go to Cambridge and you can go to Harvard but they do not teach in values, integrity and fairplay.
 

scroobal

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Boat Quay end (Fullerton Square) was where Raja and him gave the then the British owned and operated brothel called Straits Times repeated broadsides for their tainted news and parochial coverage. Now that brothel has a new pimp. It is interesting that the son during the speech kept invoking his father's then title of MM.

And you are right - that place has powerful meaning. It is the location where many of our forefather landed. Bumboats tied to together, planks acting as gangways and sacks of rice, rubber, pepper and many more stuff were moved.

Sway to sorry twice there and then doing the opposite.


The Boat Quay locale is worthy of mention. It was the hub of Singapore's economy during the time when our NIE textbooks told us that SG was a fishing village prior to the entry of PAP government. People made honest to God living, worked their backs off, kept their families thriving. And a national identity was forged at that site.

In 2011, the Pink Man stood at the historical venue and proceeded to kow tow to the electorate after having implemented policies that destroyed the very national identity that has been forged, marginalized the Boat Quay generation which made SG what it is today, and turned the hub of SG's economy inside out.

One year hence, we know his sorry meant nothing. WHat does the Boat Quat generation think of this man, he who calls himself a leader, who hides when things go wrong and says sorry for no other reason than to win votes.
 

mojito

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In 2011, the Pink Man stood at the historical venue and proceeded to kow tow to the electorate after having implemented policies that destroyed the very national identity that has been forged, marginalized the Boat Quay generation which made SG what it is today, and turned the hub of SG's economy inside out.

One year hence, we know his sorry meant nothing. WHat does the Boat Quat generation think of this man, he who calls himself a leader, who hides when things go wrong and says sorry for no other reason than to win votes.

You can go to Cambridge and you can go to Harvard but they do not teach in values, integrity and fairplay.

Micheal Palmer was an honourable man. Is Loong honourable?
 

batman1

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Pinky Loong shed crocodile tears.
Stupid sinkees are snookered by Pinky Loong again and again and again and again and again..................................................................................
 

kingrant

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The bloody lembek fella is just making excuses for his Party and his leadership failings. If there were no GE in 2011, there would be no groundswell and online chatter, and they still would have no inkling and will still be clueless today, and I doubt very much that he would have realised he had stepped on everyone's toes! He would have just gone on to steam roll over our heads and squashed them.

His sorry macam like "buay song issit? then sorry lah! But we got to do what we gotta do!"
 
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kingrant

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I suppose after that, he had to go back to his father and said sorry for saying sorry. And his Dad probably told him, "You'll repent for 5 years!"
 

myfoot123

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Two years passed, his 2013 new year message is a stark contrast to the apology message. A very petty and useless leader and I hope he jump into the clark quay river instead.
 
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